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·         SwRI engineers and scientists conduct research, develop products, and test products related to wound care.

Wound healing is a complex process. With a large staff of technical experts, Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is poised to assist companies in the research and development of wound care technology, using multidisciplinary teams. This expertise, combined with the other technical areas in the center, have positioned SwRI to address all of the aspects of wound care.

  • Wound status monitoring

  • Negative pressure therapy

  • Healing stimulation (ultrasound, RF, electrical, etc.)

  • Controlled release materials

  • Debridement tools and methods

  • Dressings and negative pressure manifolds

  • Needles and microneedles

  • Tissue scaffolds

  • Predictive modeling algorithms

SwRI also welcomes collaborations with interested researchers.

 

For more information about biomaterials and wound care capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Jian Ling, Ph.D., jling@swri.org or (210) 522-3953.

 

 

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Contact Information

Jian Ling, Ph.D.

Wound Care

(210) 522-3953

jling@swri.org

biomedical.swri.org

Related Terminology

biomedical engineering

biomedical technology

medical device

biotechnology

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June 16, 2011