ACTIVITIES | PERCENTAGES |
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Homework* | 40% |
Quiz 1 | 15% |
Quiz 2 | 15% |
Final Exam | 30% |
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This class provides an introduction to the interactions between cells and the surfaces of biomaterials. The course covers: surface chemistry and physics of selected metals, polymers, and ceramics; surface characterization methodology; modification of biomaterials surfaces; quantitative assays of cell behavior in culture; biosensors and microarrays; bulk properties of implants; and acute and chronic response to implanted biomaterials. General topics include biosensors, drug delivery, and tissue engineering.
8.01; 8.02; 3.091, 5.111, or 5.112; 7.012, 7.013 or 7.014; 3.012, 5.60, or 2.40.
Ratner, Buddy D., et al. Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine. 2nd ed. Burlington, MA: Academic Press, 2004. ISBN: 9780125824637.
Supplemental Handouts.
Approximately biweekly (7 problem sets).
Two quizzes and one final exam.
ACTIVITIES | PERCENTAGES |
---|---|
Homework* | 40% |
Quiz 1 | 15% |
Quiz 2 | 15% |
Final Exam | 30% |
* weighting may vary
Note: Students may discuss homework problems, but should write up solutions independently. Quizzes and final are closed-book exams.
Several lectures are given by the course TA Dr. Ikuo Taniguchi.
SES # | TOPICS | ASSIGNMENTS |
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1 | Course Introduction Biomaterials Defined Structural Hierarchy in Materials and Biology | Problem set 1 assigned |
2 | Biomaterials Surfaces: Physics Surface (vs. Bulk) Structure and Properties Surface Energy Adsorption, Segregation, and Reconstruction at Surfaces | |
3 | Biomaterials Surfaces: Chemistry Reactions at Surfaces: Chemisorption, Corrosion | |
4 | Biomaterials Surfaces: Chemistry (cont.) Hydrolysis (Dr. Taniguchi) | Problem set 1 due Problem set 2 assigned |
5 | Protein-Surface Interactions Proteins: Structure, Properties, Functions Protein Adsorption: Langmuir Model | |
6 | Protein-Surface Interactions (cont.) Protein Adsorption: Complex Phenomena, Measurement | Problem set 2 due Problem set 3 assigned |
7 | Cell-Surface Interactions: Host Response to Biomaterials Cell Adhesion Mechanisms Coagulation Cascade | |
8 | Cell-Surface Interactions: Host Response to Biomaterials (cont.) Immune Response: Alternative Complement Activation | |
9 | Surface Modification Methods Purposes Plasma Treatments Organic Coatings (Dr. Taniguchi) | Problem set 3 due |
Quiz 1 | ||
10 | Surface Modification Methods (cont.) Polymer Coatings Patterned Surfaces | Problem set 4 assigned |
11 | Surface Characterization In Vacuum: XPS/ESCA, AES, SIMS | |
12 | Surface Characterization In situ Contact Angle, AFM | Problem set 4 due |
13 | Quantifying Cell Behavior Cell Cultures Cellular Assays: Adhesion, Migration, Proliferation | Problem set 5 assigned |
14 | Quantifying Cell Behavior (cont.) Cellular Assays: Differentiation, Function | |
15 | Statistical Analysis Error Sources, Distribution Functions, t- test | |
16 | Statistical Analysis (cont.) Fisher Test, Regression Methods | Problem set 5 due Problem set 6 assigned |
17 | Biosensors and Diagnostic Devices Biological Elements Transduction Mechanisms Properties Examples: Fiber Optic Biosensors, Nanobarcodes | Problem set 6 due |
Quiz 2 | ||
18 | Drug Delivery: Controlled Release (Dr. Taniguchi) Chemically-controlled Devices | |
19 | Drug Delivery: Controlled Release (cont.) Diffusion-controlled, Membrane-based and Osmotic Devices | Problem set 7 assigned |
20 | Drug Delivery: Controlled Release (cont.) Methods: Transdermal, Colloidal Vehicles Mechanical Pumps | |
21 | Biomaterials for Organ Replacement Organ Replacement Therapies Mechanical Properties Bone Substitutes | |
22 | Tissue Engineering Cell Types; Approaches: In vitro, In vivo, Ex vivo/Cell Encapsulation Scaffolds: Design and Fabrication | Problem set 7 due |
23 | Tissue Engineering (cont.) Case Examples: Artificial Pancreas, Cartilage, Nerve Regeneration | |
24 | FDA Regulatory Issues and Course Evaluations | |
Final Exam |