Composites

Session 272 - Biomedical Composites
Biomedical composites are materials composed of both a matrix and reinforcing phase, where the materials used are biocompatible, having potential application in such areas as drug delivery, tissue scaffolding, implants and prostheses. Contributions are sought that address new developments concerning the chemistry, development, processing, structure, analysis, and properties of biomedical composites.
Chair: Anthony M. Lowman
Cochairs: Zhanhu John Guo
Jun Lu
  Atomic Layer Deposition Surface Modified Porous Polymer for Tissue Engineering Applications
Xinhua Liang, Aaron D. Lynn, David M. King, Stephanie J. Bryant, Alan W. Weimer
  Antibacterial Silver-Containing Nanocomposites for Bone-Defect Repair
Oliver D. Schneider, Stefan Loher, Robert N. Grass, Tobias J. Brunner, Wendelin J. Stark
  In Situ Synthesis of Hydroxyapatite in Block Copolymer Hydrogels
David M. Griffin, Surita R. Bhatia
  Fiber Reinforced Hydrogels as a Synthetic Meniscus Replacement
Julianne L. Holloway, Giuseppe R. Palmese, Anthony M. Lowman
  Mechanical Performance and Microstructure of Biomimetic PEG-Agarose Interpenetrating Networks as Determined by Dynamic Mechanical Analysis and AFM
Joseph Lomakin, Michael Detamore, Stevin H. Gehrke
  Optimization of the Nanofibrous Structure of Non-Woven Mats of Electrospun Biodegradable Nanocomposites Using Response Surface Methodology
Athanasia Tsimpliaraki, Stratis Svinterikos, Sotirios I. Marras, Ioannis Zuburtikudis, Costas Panayiotou

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