376-1614-00L Biocompatible Materials II: Principles in Tissue Engineering
Semester | Spring Semester 2013 |
Lecturers | K. Maniura, A.‑K. Born, P. M. Kollmannsberger, M. Zenobi-Wong |
Periodicity | yearly recurring course |
Language of instruction | English |
Abstract | Fundamentals in blood coagulation; thrombosis, blood rheology, immune system, inflammation, foreign body reaction on the molecular level and the entire body are discussed. Applications of biomaterials for tissue engineering in different tissues are introduced. Fundamentals in medical implantology, in situ drug release, cell transplantation and stem cell biology are discussed. |
Learning objective | Understanding of molecular aspects for the application of biodegradable and biocompatible Materials. Fundamentals of tissue reactions (eg. immune responses) against implants and possible clinical consequences will be discussed. |
Content | This class continues with applications of biomaterials and devices introduced in Biocompatible Materials I. Fundamentals in blood coagulation; thrombosis, blood rheology; immune system, inflammation, foreign body reaction on the level of the entire body and on the molecular level are introduced. Applications of biomaterials for tissue engineering in the vascular system, skeletal muscle, heart muscle, tendons and ligaments, bone, teeth, nerve and brain, and drug delivery systems are introduced. Fundamentals in medical implantology, in situ drug release, cell transplantation and stem cell biology are discussed. |
Lecture notes | Handouts provided during the classes and references therin. |
Literature | The molecular Biology of the Cell, Alberts et al., 5th Edition, 2009. Principles in Tissue Engineering, Langer et al., 2nd Edition, 2002 |
Prerequisites / Notice | The participant receives 2 KP and a grade after fulfilling the following criteria: - 1x written homework - 1x endterm examination. |