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UNC spinoff working to bring customizable infertility treatment to market with 3D printed IVRs

UNC spinoff working to bring customizable infertility treatment to market with 3D printed IVRs

Written by David

October 10, 2019

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AnelleO, a UNC spinoff company, is working to make a customizable drug-delivery platform for women a reality with their first product – AnelleO PRO, a progesterone-releasing intravaginal ring for treatment of infertility.

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AnelleO was co-founded by Rahima Benhabbour, PhD and Rima Janusziewicz, PhD. Benhabbour, an Assistant Professor in the UNC/NC State Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering and an NC TraCS KL2 Scholar (2015-2017), has continued her work on 3D printed intravaginal rings as a customizable drug-delivery platform that was supported in its early stages by TraCS pilot funding and continued during her time as a TraCS KL2 Scholar.

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Janusziewicz developed expertise in 3D printing during graduate training and was chosen as a MOTRD UP postdoctoral fellow mentored by Benhabbour through our CTSA-funded TL1 Program to learn about commercialization and regulatory approaches to product development. On a mission for innovation and translational science, […]

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