Biomaterials | |||
Session 17 - Biomaterials I | |||
This session deals with cutting edge developments in biomaterials design, synthesis, and application, broadly defined. | |||
Chair: | John P. Fisher | ||
CoChair: | Agnes Ostafin | ||
17a | Viscoelastic Properties of Crosslinked Protein Polymer Hydrogels Nicolynn E. Davis, Russell D. Haynes, Phillip B. Messersmith, Annelise E. Barron | ||
17b | Combinatorial Biosurface Chips for Quantitative Characterization of Polymer - Cell Interactions Charlene Rincon, Pedro J. Zapata, Jing Su, Andres J. García, Carson Meredith | ||
17c | Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Assembly of Elastin-like Polymer Conjugates for Creating Multilayered Cellular Architectures Amol V. Janorkar, Zaki Megeed, Padma Rajagopalan, Martin L. Yarmush | ||
17d | Electrospun Polyurethanes and Bone Marrow Stromal Cells for Ligament Tissue Engineering Chris A. Bashur, Michael S. Mills, Scott A. Guelcher, Aaron S. Goldstein | ||
17e | Producing Shape-Specific Scaffolds for T M J Tissue Engineering Utilizing Dense-Phase C O2 Andrew Becker, Aaron M. Scurto, Michael Detamore | ||
17f | Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films for Cell Contacting Applications Jennifer A. Phelps, Corinne Wittmer, Paul R. Van Tassel | ||
17g | Photopolymerizable Tough Elastomeric Biomaterials Sirish Reddy, Christopher N. Bowman, Kristi S. Anseth | ||
17h | Multilayered Polymer Thin Films for Sequential Delivery of Multiple Agents Helen F. Chuang, Paula T. Hammond |
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