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Joe Landolina
Born
Joseph Alexander Landolina

(1993-01-27) January 27, 1993 (age 31)
Alma materNew York University Polytechnic School of Engineering[1]
OccupationPresident & CEO of Cresilon, Inc.

Joseph Alexander "Joe" Landolina (born January 27, 1993) is an American inventor and biomedical engineer, who is known for starting his company Cresilon, Inc. (formerly Suneris, Inc.)[2] at a young age.[specify][3]

Career

While an undergrad at NYU Poly, Landolina invented Vetigel, a substance intended for the treatment of wounds to skin, internal organs, and arteries.[4] The gel can be used as a replacement for traditional gauze bandages. Landolina created the substance using the extracellular matrix matter from skin as a blueprint using plant-derived versions of polymers.[5] In 2010, Landolina founded Suneris, Inc. with business partner Isaac Miller.[6] Landolina is also a 2014 TED Fellow and received the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship in 2013 for his work in the field of biomaterials.[7][8][9]

Personal life and education

Landolina is Italian-American, and was born in Pine Bush in Ulster County, New York. As a child, he learned about chemistry from his grandfather at the family winery, Baldwin Vineyards.[10] He graduated from Pine Bush High School in 2010 before attending New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering.[11] As of 2015, he has a Bachelor's degree in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and a Masters Degree in Biomedical Engineering from New York University.[12]

References

  1. ^ http://engineering.nyu.edu/news/2014/07/25/entrepreneur-and-alum-joe-landolina-chosen-2014-ted-fellow/
  2. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/embracing-new-name-cresilon-joe-landolina/
  3. ^ http://engineering.nyu.edu/news/2014/07/25/entrepreneur-and-alum-joe-landolina-chosen-2014-ted-fellow
  4. ^ Fredericks, Bob (18 March 2013). "NYU student invents wound-closing goo". New York Post.
  5. ^ Varughese, Ansa. "College Student Joe Landolina Creates Healing Gel; How Does Veti-Gel Work?". medicaldaily.com. IBT Media. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
  6. ^ http://www.suneris.co/
  7. ^ http://www.ted.com/talks/joe_landolina_this_gel_can_make_you_stop_bleeding_instantly?language=en
  8. ^ http://www.nyunews.com/2013/12/12/landolina/
  9. ^ Haven, Stephanie (2 April 2013). "NYU undergrad invents gel to instantly stop mass bleeding". USA Today.
  10. ^ Safford, Matt. "This Plant-Based Gel Stops Bleeding in Seconds". Smithsonian.com. Smithsonian. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
  11. ^ HORRIGAN, JEREMIAH (19 March 2013). "Student from Pine Bush has smart idea: bandage made from gel". Times Herald-Record. No. online. Local Media Group, Inc. Times Herald-Record. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
  12. ^ Krueger, Alyson (Fall 2013). "Bloody Brilliant Undergrad Joe Landolina may revolutionize healing". nyu.edu. No. 21. New York University. NYU Alumni Magazine. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
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