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Keywords: daniel a. anderson (daa) danielaandersondaa engineering frank shi frankshi medical medicine ralph clayman ralphclayman research silicone urology irvine california usa indoor FINAL CAPTION: The product of a partnership between engineer Frank Shi (pictured) and urolgist Ralph Clayman, silicone materials formulated for optoelectronic devices, foreground, now will be used for breakthrough medical device applications. FEATURE CAPTION: Engineer Frank Shi created a novel silicone product. Urologist Ralph Clayman was looking to create a breakthrough device. A serendipitous partnership between the two has the potential to make a serious dent in the multimillion-dollar urologic care marketplace. It also shows that research collaboration, even between faculty members whose offices are miles apart, will be an important part of UC Irvine's continued growth. GENERIC CAPTION: Silicone materials formulated for optoelectronic devices, foreground, now will be used in medical device applications thanks to Professor Frank Shi and Dr. Ralph Clayman's collaboration. FINAL CAPTION: The product of a partnership between engineer Frank Shi (pictured) and urolgist Ralph Clayman, silicone materials formulated for optoelectronic devices, foreground, now will be used for breakthrough medical device applications. FEATURE CAPTION: Engineer Frank Shi created a novel silicone product. Urologist Ralph Clayman was looking to create a breakthrough device. A serendipitous partnership between the two has the potential to make a serious dent in the multimillion-dollar urologic care marketplace. It also shows that research collaboration, even between faculty members whose offices are miles apart, will be an important part of UC Irvine's continued growth. GENERIC CAPTION: Silicone materials formulated for optoelectronic devices, foreground, now will be used in medical device applications thanks to Professor Frank Shi and Dr. Ralph Clayman's collaboration.
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