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Bioinspired Materials for Medical Applications
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Informationen zum Autor Lígia Rodrigues graduated in Biological Engineering at University of Minho (UM), Portugal, in 1997. She obtained her MSc and PhD degree in 2001 and 2005, respectively at UM. In 2006/2007 she was a post-doctoral research fellow at three different universities (UM; University of Porto, Portugal; University of Lund, Sweden). From 2007 to 2011 she was an Invited Assistant Professor at the Department of Biological Engineering, UM. Since 2007 she has been involved in the MIT-Portugal program. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor at the same department and conducts her research activities at the Centre of Biological Engineering (CEB-UM). Her research interests in direct relation with Biomaterials are focused on cell-material interactions, namely on the development of biomaterials that can inhibit the adhesion of microorganisms to apply in implantable devices (e.g. voice prostheses); development of new biocompatible materials that enable an adequate adhesion and proliferation of human cells (e.g. bacterial cellulose supports for transplantation of retinal epithelium cells for further application in age macular degeneration disease); and synthetic biology strategies to develop new particles (viral or polymeric) that can specifically target cancer cells and effectively deliver drug agents. Ligia Rodrigues has published 101 papers in international peer-reviewed journals and books, and 10 refereed papers in international conference proceedings. Manuel Mota is Emeritus Professor of Biotechnology at the Department of Biological Engineering of the University of Minho. He was Director of the Biological Eng Research Centre of University of Minho (CEBUM)/IBB (Institute of Biotechnology & Bioengineering) between 1998 and 2012. His research interests in direct relation with Biomaterials are focused on the interaction between the complex geometry of anisotropic porous media and the associated transport properties, which have consequences in several separation systems and also in the transport of bio-molecules across cell tissues. Manuel Mota has published 187 papers in International Scientific Magazines, 54 International book chapters and 61 refereed papers in Proceedings....
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Lígia Rodrigues graduated in Biological Engineering at University of Minho (UM), Portugal, in 1997. She obtained her MSc and PhD degree in 2001 and 2005, respectively at UM. In 2006/2007 she was a post-doctoral research fellow at three different universities (UM; University of Porto, Portugal; University of Lund, Sweden). From 2007 to 2011 she was an Invited Assistant Professor at the Department of Biological Engineering, UM. Since 2007 she has been involved in the MIT-Portugal program. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor at the same department and conducts her research activities at the Centre of Biological Engineering (CEB-UM). Her research interests in direct relation with Biomaterials are focused on cell-material interactions, namely on the development of biomaterials that can inhibit the adhesion of microorganisms to apply in implantable devices (e.g. voice prostheses); development of new biocompatible materials that enable an adequate adhesion and proliferation of human cells (e.g. bacterial cellulose supports for transplantation of retinal epithelium cells for further application in age macular degeneration disease); and synthetic biology strategies to develop new particles (viral or polymeric) that can specifically target cancer cells and effectively deliver drug agents.Ligia Rodrigues has published 101 papers in international peer-reviewed journals and books, and 10 refereed papers in international conference proceedings.Manuel Mota is Emeritus Professor of Biotechnology at the Department of Biological Engineering of the University of Minho. He was Director of the Biological Eng Research Centre of University of Minho (CEBUM)/IBB (Institute of Biotechnology & Bioengineering) between 1998 and 2012.His research interests in direct relation with Biomaterials are focused on the interaction between the complex geometry of anisotropic porous media and the associated transport properties, which have consequences in several separation systems and also in the transport of bio-molecules across cell tissues.Manuel Mota has published 187 papers in International Scientific Magazines, 54 International book chapters and 61 refereed papers in Proceedings.
Inhalt
- Design and preparation of biomimetic and bioinspired materials
- Preparative methods and devices of bioinspired materials in drug-delivery systems
- Metamorphic biomaterials
- Molecular signalling mechanisms of host-materials interactions
- Multifunctional biomaterials and their bioinspired systems for bioactive molecules delivery
- Perspectives of bioinspired materials in regenerative medicine
- Advanced techniques for characterizing bioinspired materials
- Imaging strategies for bioinspired materials
- Injectable hydrogels as a delivery system for bone regeneration
- Therapeutic proteins in bioactive materials for wound healing
- Smart devices: Micro- and nanosensors
- Smart devices: Lab-on-a-chip
- Electronic tongues and aptasensors
- Advances on nucleic acid delivery with nonviral vectors
- Artificial virus particles
- Synthetic biology strategies towards the development of new bioinspired technologies for medical applications
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780081007419
- Editor Lígia Rodrigues, Mota Manuel
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T39mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9780081007419
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-08-100741-9
- Veröffentlichung 10.10.2016
- Titel Bioinspired Materials for Medical Applications
- Autor Ligia (Assistant Professor, Centre of B Rodrigues
- Gewicht 1280g
- Herausgeber Woodhead Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 544
- Genre Medical Books