Endomimetics, BISCO Announce Research Collaboration

 Endomimetics, BISCO Announce Research Collaboration

BISCO is now working with Endomimetics to support the development of Bionanomatrix technology.

Endomimetics’ Bionanomatrix is a peptide-based biomaterial that promotes healing and improves outcomes after medical device implantation and other procedures, according to a press release. Together, the companies will provide $350,000 in funding, matching an Alabama Research and Development Enhancement Fund (ARDEF) grant. The $700,000 will be used to develop a novel bioactive Direct Pulp Capping (DPC) material using Bionanomatrix to better treat dental caries and other dental ailments.

Research will be conducted in the laboratory of Dr. Kyounga Cheon, an Associate Professor of Dentistry in the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at the University of Alabama, Birmingham (UAB).

“Our Bionanomatrix technology is designed to improve healing and patient outcomes for a wide range of devices and surgical applications,” Endomimetics CEO Joseph Garner said, according to the release. “In dentistry, conventional DPC materials have several shortcomings that limit their clinical utility. The matching funds provided by Endomimetics and BISCO for Dr. Cheon’s ARDEF grant will provide additional support for her research and, hopefully, result in a viable product candidate to improve dental care.”

The project focuses on developing a novel DPC material by improving bioactivity of pulp tissue while achieving ideal mechanical properties. The material will use Bionanomatrix coating technology.

Development began in early 2023 and is expected to last for two years.

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Source: Endomimetics

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