Amy E Chaya

age ~38

from Downingtown, PA

Amy Chaya Phones & Addresses

  • Downingtown, PA
  • West Chester, PA
  • 2319 Cobden St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203 • 4848026939
  • Strafford, PA

Resumes

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Global Product Director

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Location:
514 Spring Grove Ln, West Chester, PA 19382
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Center for Craniofacial Regeneration - University of Pittsburgh since Sep 2009
Graduate Student Researcher

Jewish Healthcare Foundation Feb 2013 - Apr 2013
QIT Health Innovators Fellow

Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative May 2009 - Aug 2009
Tissue Engineering Summer Camp Counselor

Musculoskeletal Research Center - University of Pittsburgh Nov 2007 - May 2009
Undergraduate Student Researcher

Computer Integrated Manufacturing Research Unit - National University of Ireland, Galway Ireland May 2007 - Aug 2007
UREKA Student Researcher
Education:
University of Pittsburgh 2009 - 2013
PhD, Bioengineering
University of Pittsburgh 2005 - 2009
BS, Bioengineering
Skills:
Tissue Engineering
Bioengineering
Biomaterials
Biomedical Engineering
Matlab
Experimentation
Medical Devices
Cell Culture
Regenerative Medicine
Fluorescence Microscopy
Microscopy
Medical Device R&D
Data Analysis
Stem Cells
Pre Clinical Studies
Communication
Interests:
Children
Awards:
3rd Place, National Perfect Pitch Competition
National Science Foundation
1st Place, Perfect Pitch Competition
Engineering Research Center for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials
1st Place, Innovator Elevator Pitch Competition
Office of Enterprise Development, University of Pittsburgh
Honors Student
Swason School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh
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University Of Pittsburgh Bioengineering Graduate Student Researcher

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Position:
Graduate Student Researcher at Center for Craniofacial Regeneration, QIT Health Innovators Fellow at Jewish Healthcare Foundation
Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Center for Craniofacial Regeneration - University of Pittsburgh since Sep 2009
Graduate Student Researcher

Jewish Healthcare Foundation since Feb 2013
QIT Health Innovators Fellow

Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative May 2009 - Aug 2009
Tissue Engineering Summer Camp Counselor

Musculoskeletal Research Center - University of Pittsburgh Nov 2007 - May 2009
Undergraduate Student Researcher

Computer Integrated Manufacturing Research Unit - National University of Ireland, Galway Ireland May 2007 - Aug 2007
UREKA Student Researcher
Education:
University of Pittsburgh 2009 - 2013
PhD, Bioengineering
University of Pittsburgh 2005 - 2009
BS, Bioengineering
Skills:
Tissue Engineering
Biomaterials
Bioengineering
Biomedical Engineering
Regenerative Medicine
Medical Device R&D
Data Analysis
Cell Culture
Stem Cells
Microscopy
Fluorescence Microscopy
Matlab
Awards:
3rd Place, National Perfect Pitch Competition
National Science Foundation
1st Place, Perfect Pitch Competition
Engineering Research Center for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials
1st Place, Innovator Elevator Pitch Competition
Office of Enterprise Development, University of Pittsburgh
Honors Student
Swason School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh

Us Patents

  • Magnesium Enhanced/Induced Bone Formation

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  • US Patent:
    20170239398, Aug 24, 2017
  • Filed:
    Aug 27, 2015
  • Appl. No.:
    15/504028
  • Inventors:
    - PITTSBURGH PA, US
    AMY CHAYA - STRAFFORD PA, US
    ANDREW J. BROWN - PITTSBURGH PA, US
    SAYURI YOSHIZAWA - MONROEVILLE PA, US
  • Assignee:
    UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH-OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTE M OF HIGHER EDUCATION - PITTSBURGH PA
  • International Classification:
    A61L 31/02
    A61B 17/86
    A61L 31/14
  • Abstract:
    The invention relates to a biodegradable, magnesium-containing bone screw for implanting into a patient body for use in medical applications, such as, orthopedic and craniofacial surgery. The bone screw has a tapered head, a threaded shaft and pointed tip. The composition of the bone screws provide for improved biodegradability and biocompatibility, and the features of the structure of the bone screws facilitates guidance and placement during implantation as well as reduces the potential for mechanical failures. Moreover, the bone screws are effective to provide targeted release of magnesium ions resulting in enhanced new bone formation.

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