Chemical Engineering 589 - Nanostructured Biomaterials
Spring
2018
01
3.00
Jessica Schiffman
W 9:05AM 12:05PM
UMass Amherst
60120
Developing new materials and devices for medical applications is a challenging interdisciplinary problem. It requires an understanding of materials properties, biological responses to the materials, regulatory issues, etc. Materials at the nano-scale offer improved functionality for numerous applications including drug delivery, diagnostic tools, and tissue engineering scaffolds. This senior and graduate co-listed course will introduce students to various classes of materials, nanostructure synthesis, characterization techniques, and device evaluation. Case studies featuring current literature will be reviewed to link classic biomaterials topics with current nanostructured advances.