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James B. Eckenhoff

James B. Eckenhoff

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
37
Citations
6305
World Ranking
8332
National Ranking
2309

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Mechanical engineering
  • Electrical engineering
  • Polymer

James B. Eckenhoff mainly investigates Mechanical engineering, Delivery system, Biomedical engineering, Structural engineering and Internal space. His research on Biomedical engineering frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Active agent. His Active agent research includes themes of Matrix, Sustained delivery, Transdermal and Solubility.

James B. Eckenhoff combines subjects such as Inert, Adhesive, Compartment and Chemical engineering with his study of Structural engineering. His study in Internal space is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Computer hardware, Electrical engineering and Internal pressure. His work deals with themes such as Injector and Nanotechnology, which intersect with Lumen.

His most cited work include:

  • Sustained delivery of an active agent using an implantable system (317 citations)
  • Osmotically driven fluid dispenser (249 citations)
  • Delivery device providing beneficial agent stability (206 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Biomedical engineering, Delivery system, Internal space, Composite material and Process engineering. James B. Eckenhoff works on Biomedical engineering which deals in particular with Lumen. James B. Eckenhoff incorporates a variety of subjects into his writings, including Delivery system, Nanotechnology, Control engineering and Structural engineering.

His Internal space research is within the category of Mechanical engineering.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Biomedical engineering (32.80%)
  • Delivery system (22.22%)
  • Internal space (10.05%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1993-2009)?

  • Biomedical engineering (32.80%)
  • Delivery system (22.22%)
  • Piston (3.17%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

James B. Eckenhoff focuses on Biomedical engineering, Delivery system, Piston, Peptide and Chromatography. James B. Eckenhoff specializes in Biomedical engineering, namely Lumen. His Delivery system studies intersect with other subjects such as Compartment, Control engineering, Process engineering, Structural engineering and Lumen.

His Piston research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Space, Engineering drawing, Composite material and Drug delivery. James B. Eckenhoff focuses mostly in the field of Peptide, narrowing it down to matters related to Aqueous solution and, in some cases, Drug. His Chromatography research incorporates themes from Suspension and Active systems.

Between 1993 and 2009, his most popular works were:

  • Sustained delivery of an active agent using an implantable system (317 citations)
  • Aqueous formulations of peptides (56 citations)
  • Peptide/protein suspended formulations (53 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Mechanical engineering
  • Electrical engineering
  • Chemical engineering

James B. Eckenhoff spends much of his time researching Biomedical engineering, Peptide, Chromatography, Delivery system and Term delivery. His studies in Biomedical engineering integrate themes in fields like Sustained delivery, Drug delivery, Implant and Active agent. His Peptide research integrates issues from Suspension and Physical stability.

His Chromatography study combines topics in areas such as Semipermeable membrane, Membrane and Cellulose acetate-butyrate. A majority of his Delivery system research is a blend of other scientific areas, such as Control engineering, Process engineering, Efflux rate and Compartment. Term delivery is intertwined with Aqueous solution, Organic chemistry, Protic solvent and Drug in his study.

Best Publications

  • Sustained delivery of an active agent using an implantable system

    John R. Peery;Keith E. Dionne;James B. Eckenhoff;Felix A. Landrau

  • Osmotically driven fluid dispenser

    James B. Eckenhoff;Felix A. Landrau

  • Delivery device providing beneficial agent stability

    James B. Eckenhoff

  • Delivery device with a protective sleeve

    Judy A. Magruder;John R. Peery;James B. Eckenhoff

  • Release rate adjustment of osmotic or diffusional delivery devices

    James B. Eckenhoff;John Urquhart

  • Delivery system for beneficial agent over a broad range of rates

    Judy A. Magruder;James B. Eckenhoff;Richard Cortese;Jeremy C. Wright

  • Multi-unit delivery system

    Patrick S. L. Wong;Felix Theeuwes;James B. Eckenhoff;Steven D. Larsen

  • Delivery system comprising biocompatible beneficial agent formulation

    Judy A. Magruder;James B. Eckenhoff;Richard Cortese;Jeremy C. Wright

  • Body mounted pump housing and pump assembly employing the same

    James B. Eckenhoff;Felix A. Landrau;John R. Peery

  • Dispenser with movable matrix comprising a plurality of tiny pills

    Patrick S.-L. Wong;Felix Theeuwes;Richard Cortese;James B. Eckenhoff

  • Polyurethane-containing delivery systems

    Judy A. Magruder;James B. Eckenhoff;Richard Cortese;Jeremy C. Wright

  • Multi-layer delivery system

    Patrick S. L. Wong;Felix Theeuwes;James B. Eckenhoff

  • DISPENSER WHICH DELIVERS A DRUG IN A CARRIER THAT DIFFUSES THEREFROM BY SELF-POWER

    Theeuwes Felix;Wong Patrick S L;Cortese Richard;Eckenhoff James B

  • Dispenser comprising displaceable matrix with solid state properties

    Felix Theeuwes;Patrick S.L. Wong;Richard Cortese;James B. Eckenhoff

  • Self-driven hypodermic injector

    James B. Eckenhoff

  • Delivery system comprising means for controlling internal pressure

    Jeremy C. Wright;James B. Eckenhoff;Frederick H. Maruyama;John R. Peery

  • TRANSDERMAL PRUG DELIVERY DEVICE

    Campbell Partricia;Eckenhoff James B;Place Virgil A

  • Water absorbing fluid dispenser

    James B. Eckenhoff

  • Self-driven pump

    James B. Eckenhoff

  • Dispenser capable of delivering plurality of drug units

    Patrick S. L. Wong;Felix Theeuwes;James B. Eckenhoff;Steven D. Larsen

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