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CLS speakers, company honored in R&D magazine

R&D 100 award winners, SRNL’s George Wicks, Mo-Sci’s Ted Day and A123’s Bart Riley are among the featured speakers at the Ceramic Leadership Summit 2011.

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Mo-Sci Corporation’s DermaFuse: Successful wound healing with borate glass nanofibers

The Mo-Sci Corporation recently announced its development of a novel and inexpensive wound care pad — composed of borate glass nanofibers — that helped speed the healing of venous stasis ulcers in a majority of patients enrolled in a small human clinical test group of adult diabetics.

 

 

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Delbert Day - Medical Treatments with Microspheres

Del Day Del Day, the curator’s professor emeritus of Missouri University of Science and Technology, discusses his work in the field of bioceramics. Day has spent several decades researching bioceramic and bioglass materials, and developing applications for those materials. He is best known for his work in creating glass microspheres that can be used to encapsulate and deliver tiny amounts of radioactive materials. The Mo-Sci Corporation, a company Day founded and still leads, manufactures these microspheres. Today, the Cleveland Clinic and other leading medical facilities use Mo-Sci microspheres for the treatment of liver and other cancers. 13 minute.


Mo-Sci Corporation

4040 HyPoint North Dr.Rolla, MO 65401P: (573) 364-2338 www.mo-sci.com/ Manufactures microspheres ranging from submicron to larger than 150 micron in diameter in glass compositions, including pure silica. Produces continuous or chopped fibers between 2 and 200 micron in diameter. R&D services include evaluation of glass properties, development of new glass compositions, analysis of spheroidization and fiberizing processes. [...]