Over 1 million people use such inhibitors every year to treat cancer or macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness. What are your principal research interests in the biomaterials area at ...
The book is rich in practical examples of biomaterials used in permanent implants currently on the market. Sufficient historical information is provided on implant successes and failures to appreciate ...
Biomaterials Science Communications contain novel scientific work of such importance that rapid publication is desirable. Authors should briefly indicate in a covering letter the reasons why they feel ...
This theme takes a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the mechanisms that determine the responses of cells and tissues to biomaterials and biomechanical cues (mechanobiology ... biomedical ...
Biomaterials are often used in medical applications to augment or replace a natural function. Leveraging X-rays to induce prolonged luminescence (radio-afterglow) and radiodynamic effects from ...
The Food and Biomaterials Production cluster includes occupations that focus on the production of commodities used as food or biomaterials. This also includes occupations in forest production, ...
The department’s tissue engineering and biomaterials research focuses on developing new materials for applications in medicine and biology, as well as engineering biological tissues from adult stem ...
Emerging areas of Michigan's forest bioeconomy—from wood-based products, to tall wood buildings, and light-weighting cars—create exciting new ways to build on the state's sustainable resources, ...
The Biomaterials Group aims to develop self-assembled, bio-integrated electronic, synthetic, and nanoscale materials for biomedical applications. Research and teaching areas include self-assembled ...
When it comes to finding an alternative to plastic, however, not all biomaterials are created equal. Water use, energy consumption, renewability, and pollution also have to be taken into the ...