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Unique IPN technology prevents bacterial resistance
Chempilots is part of a project for the Danish National Advanced Technology Foundation with the objective of developing a new antibacterial treatment of infections. The new technology can turn out crucial for hospitals worldwide in order to reduce the high level of infections and resistance to antibiotics among patients. The new antibacterial treatment applies nano technology to create an Interpenetrating Polymer Network (IPN) in the silicone that releases low doses of locally surface active and stable antimicrobial peptides (new AMP memetics) for longer periods. This innovative antibacterial surface treatment prevents biofilm formations and bacterial resistance effectively.
Read more about the project here (in Danish or English).
For further information, please contact Robert Lessèl
on +45 4495 1661 or by mail.
ScSB: Biomaterials go NANO, 4-6 May 2011, Fiskebäckskil, Sweden
Scandinavian Society for Biomaterials 4th annual meeting puts focus on nanoscience and technology in biomaterials research and development.
From Chempilots Michael Stolzenburg (Ph.D, Research Scientist) will contribute a presentation on Polymersomes for Drug Delivery and Robert Lessèl (Project Manager, M.Sc. Chem Eng.) will contribute a poster session on unique nano IPN technology preventing bacterial resistance.
Read the full conference program here.
Chempilots at MEDTEC Europe, Messe Stuttgart, Germany.
We welcome you to visit us at MEDTEC - the leading European industry fair for suppliers to the medical device industry.
Stuttgart, 22-24 March 2011, Hall 2, booth 2256.
> Visit the MEDTEC website
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