BMEN5001: Advanced Biomaterials

3 Credits

Commonly used biomaterials. Chemical/physical aspects. Practical examples from such areas as cardiovascular/orthopedic applications, drug delivery, and cell encapsulation. Methods used for chemical analysis and for physical characterization of biomaterials. Effect of additives, stabilizers, processing conditions, and sterilization methods. prereq: BMEN 3311 or MatS 3011 or CSE grad student or instructor consent

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