George Andreasen

George F. Andreasen (February 16, 1934 – August 11, 1989) was an American orthodontist and inventor. Adnreasen was born February 16, 1934 in Fremont, Nebraska. Andreasen, most noted for his invention and patent of the Nitinol Wire, also known as Memory Wire or shape memory alloy, began his experimentation with the nickel-titanium (NiTi) alloys as early as 1969. His idea for Nitonal came from an article he read in the United States Naval laboratory publication supplement in the Journal of American Orthodontics. Over the course of the next seven years, Andreasen experimented with his formula until he reached his goal and was awarded U.S. Pat. No. 4,037,324 on July 26, 1979. To this day, this is the highest earning patent fostered by the University of Iowa College of Orthodontics. Dr Andreasen joined the University of Iowa Orthodontics department in 1963 and was chairman of the orthodontics department from 1965 to 1975. He held degrees in mechanical engineering and in dentistry from Oxford University and the University of Nebraska. He was a diplomat of the American Board of Orthodontics. Dr. Andreasen died on August 11, 1989 of multiple myeloma at the age of 55.

Personal facts

George Andreasen
Birth dateFebruary 16, 1934
Birth place
Nebraska , Fremont Nebraska , United States
Nationality
United States
Ethnicity
Caucasian race
Citizenship
United States
cause of death
Multiple myeloma
Date of deathAugust 11, 1989
Education
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
University of Oxford
Children
Robin O. Andreasen
Known for
Nickel titanium

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