Gregory Arcenio is a seasoned Staff Mechanical Engineer at Twenty Twenty Therapeutics, where he leverages over 25 years of experience in both consumer product and medical device development. His role is pivotal in advancing innovative treatment modalities for prevalent ocular conditions such as glaucoma and...
Gregory Arcenio is a seasoned Staff Mechanical Engineer at Twenty Twenty Therapeutics, where he leverages over 25 years of experience in both consumer product and medical device development. His role is pivotal in advancing innovative treatment modalities for prevalent ocular conditions such as glaucoma and dry eye disease. Gregory's expertise shines through in his leadership of key projects, including the design of an electromechanical drug delivery device tailored for the horizontal application of viscous eye drops. This device represents a significant advancement in patient care, enhancing the efficacy and comfort of drug delivery for those suffering from chronic eye conditions.
In addition to the drug delivery system, Gregory is concurrently developing a handheld instrument designed for in-office heated expression of the meibomian glands, a critical procedure for treating dry eye disease. His strong background in complex mechanism design and proficiency in CAD software, particularly SOLIDWORKS and Pro/ENGINEER, enable him to create innovative solutions that are not only functional but also manufacturable. As a named inventor on numerous patents, Gregory's contributions to the field are both substantial and impactful.
His responsibilities extend beyond design; he plays a crucial role in ensuring that all products adhere to rigorous design control standards, facilitating a seamless transition from research and development to commercial release. Gregory's commitment to excellence in biomedical engineering, coupled with his skills in design for manufacturing and machine design, positions him as a key player in the advancement of therapeutic technologies at Twenty Twenty Therapeutics.