GRAEME FREDERICK WOODWORTH, M.D.
Medical Practice in Baltimore, MD

License number
Maryland D069012
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Neurological Surgery
Address
Address
22 S Greene St Department Of Neurosurgery S-12-D, Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone
(410) 328-3113
(410) 818-3400

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Graeme Woodworth
1017 S Bouldin St, Baltimore, MD 21224
(410) 732-0378
Graeme F Woodworth, age 48
1017 Bouldin St, Baltimore, MD 21224
(410) 732-0378
(410) 732-2315
Graeme F Woodworth, age 48
5414 Purlington Way, Baltimore, MD 21212
(410) 323-7417
(410) 732-0378

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Dr. Graeme F Woodworth, Baltimore MD - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Graeme F Woodworth, Baltimore MD - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Neurosurgery
Address:
600 N Wolfe St, Baltimore 21287
University Of Maryland Neurosgy
22 S Greene St SUITE S12D, Baltimore 21201
(410) 328-0937 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
600 N Wolfe St, Baltimore 21287
University Of Maryland Neurosgy
22 S Greene St SUITE S12D, Baltimore 21201
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
1800 Orleans St, Baltimore 21287
Education:
Medical School
Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Of Med
Graduated: 2005


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Rapid Diffusion Of Large Polymeric Nanoparticles In The Mammalian Brain

Rapid Diffusion Of Large Polymeric Nanoparticles In The Mammalian Brain

US Patent:
2013018, Jul 18, 2013
Filed:
Sep 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/821320
Inventors:
Justin Hanes - Baltimore MD, US
Graeme F. Woodworth - Baltimore MD, US
Elizabeth A. Nance - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
A61K 9/00
US Classification:
424 91, 424490
Abstract:
Non-adhesive particles as large as 110 nm can diffuse rapidly in the brain ECS, if coated with hydrophilic coatings such as PEG coatings and preferably having neutral surface charge. The ability to achieve brain penetration with larger particles will significantly improve drug and gene delivery within the CNS since larger particles offer higher drug payload, improved drug loading efficiency, and significantly longer drug release durations.