This course is an introduction to the field of biomaterials. The course will cover metal, ceramic, and polymeric implant materials, with an emphasis on structure-property relationships that enable ...
Additive manufacturing (AM), including 3D printing, has enhanced the performance of metallic biomaterials for medical and cosmetic applications. It has also enabled the creation of lightweight, ...
This theme takes a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the mechanisms that determine the responses of cells and tissues to biomaterials and biomechanical cues (mechanobiology), and how these ...
Nanoscale structure-property relationships of biological materials, genetic and molecular origins of soft joint tissue diseases, biomaterials under extreme conditions, coupling between ...
Biomedical materials are biomaterials that are manufactured or processed to be suitable for use as medical devices (or components thereof) and that are usually intended to be in long-term contact ...
Biomaterials are those materials — be it natural or synthetic, alive or lifeless, and usually made of multiple components — that interact with biological systems. Biomaterials are often used ...
The Biomaterials Group is one of the RSC's many Interest Groups. The Interest Groups are member driven groups which exist to benefit RSC members, and the wider chemical science community, in line with ...
The era of 3D printing (3DP), or additive manufacturing (AM), adds another dimension to these areas of research, addressing the clinical need for patient specific devices. AM is transforming the ...
CRMTE includes basic and translational research involving biomaterial science, tissue engineering, molecular and device therapeutics, and biomolecular reprogramming and delivery for heart reparative ...