Djalilian
Ali Djalilian, Chicago, IL US
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20100080840 | Hybrid superporous hydrogel scaffold for cornea regeneration - The present invention features a hybrid superporous hydrogel scaffold for cornea regeneration and a method for producing the same. The hybrid hydrogel is composed of a superporous hydrogen matrix with collagen and cells embedded within the pores of the matrix. | 04-01-2010 |
Hamid Djalilian, Orange, CA US
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20150094523 | DIRECT-DRIVE ACOUSTIC AMPLIFICATION USING A TYMPANOSTOMY TUBE - A hearing aid apparatus is provided. In one embodiment, a system and method are provided for using a tympanostomy tube as a platform for driving the middle ear. The system and method may employ a mechanical interface for driving the middle ear. In another embodiment, a hearing aid apparatus includes a direct-drive hearing device (DHD) having a silicone mold on one end, where the silicone mold has an attached magnet; and a tympanostomy tube with a ferromagnetic cap, where the tympanostomy tube is insertable into a tympanic membrane. The DHD is configured for insertion in an ear canal such that the magnet attached to the silicone mold is in contact with the ferromagnetic cap of the tympanostomy tube. | 04-02-2015 |
Hamid R. Djalilian, Orange, CA US
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20150104053 | DIRECT DRIVE MICRO HEARING DEVICE - A device and methods are provided for a hearing device. In one embodiment, a hearing device includes a microphone to receive sound, an interactive tip and actuator. The actuator can include an actuator element and preload force element to place the interactive tip in contact with a portion of an ear. The hearing device includes circuitry coupled to the microphone and actuator, the circuitry configured to process sound received by the microphone and drive the actuator based on processed sound, wherein the actuator drives the interactive tip relative to a portion of the ear based on one or more signals received from the circuitry. | 04-16-2015 |