22-Year-Old Brooklyn Heights Kid Invents Animal Healing Gel
At just 22-years-old, Joe Landolina, has created something that help animals out drastically. | Photo via NYUnews

Leave it to a Brooklynite to invent the next big thing in animal care.

At just 22-years-old, Joe Landolina of Brooklyn Heights has been successful in creating an animal healing gel. The innovative product called Vetigel is said to stop bleeding animal wounds in seconds.

“Vets I’ve talked to are very excited to start using it,” Dr. Jason Berg, a veterinary and neurology specialist at Yonkers animal hospital the Animal Specialty Center told the Brooklyn Paper. “It’s going to save a lot of lives.”

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Over 300 veterinarian clinics amazed by the product and are already expressing a need for it. Now that Landolina and his biotechnology company Suneris have officially launched Vetigel — only approved for animal use, he is now looking into how to make something of a similar make-up work on humans. With a new production facility opening in Park Slope by Suneris, it could be soon than later as they will begin testing a similar product on homo sapiens

While Landolina is currently making headlines for his new invention, he should also be applauded for graduating with a master’s degree in biomedical engineering at the wee age of 21 from Downtown’s New York University Polytechnical School of Engineering.

Can;t wait to see where all of this leads to!