Public profile
Research areas
Biomaterials, Drug Delivery, Nanotechnology, Regenerative Medicine, Tissue Engineering.
Bioengineering
Louis Calder Professor of Bioengineering and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (NAE, NAM),
Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science and NanoEngineering,
Director of the Biomaterials Lab, Center for Excellence in Tissue Engineering, and J.W. Cox Laboratory for Biomedical Engineering
Member, Ken Kennedy Institute
Average rating
3.7
12 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
2.6
course-linked average
Courses
7
in seeded sections
Biomaterials, Drug Delivery, Nanotechnology, Regenerative Medicine, Tissue Engineering.
BIOE 370
This course will introduce both basic materials science and biological concepts with an emphasis on application of basic quantitative engineering principles to understanding the interactions between materials and biological systems. Topics covered include chemical structure of biomaterials, physical, mechanical, and surface properties of biomaterials, biomaterial degradation, and biomaterial processing. Additional topics include protein and cell interactions with biomaterials, biomaterial implantation, and acute inflammation, wound healing and the presence of biomaterials immune responses to biomaterials, biomaterials, immune responses to biomaterials, biomaterials and thrombosis, as well as infection, tumorigenesis, and calcification of biomaterials that can collectively apply to design of biomaterials for myriad applications. MECH 211 or CEVE 211 or MECH 202 may be taken concurrently with BIOE 370.
BIOE 500
Repeatable for Credit.
BIOE 506
Independent investigation of a specific topic in modern bioengineering research under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable for Credit.
BIOE 507
Students take BIOE 507 as a Component I of the research concentration of the MBE program. The class is 2 credit hours counting toward an MBE degree. The project may vary depending on the mentor’s group focus and range from lab assay work, material studies, design, and assembly of biomedical devices, simulations, and many others. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for BIOE 507 if student has credit for BIOE 307.
BIOE 607
Students take BIOE 607 as a Component II of research concentration of the MBE program. The class is 5 credit hours counting toward MBE degree. The project focuses on research project defined within Component I and its results. Results will be presented to open forum of students and faculty. The grade for this class is awarded based on the report and presentation.
CHBE 495
Discussion of advanced topics of interest. Students will spend time exploring special topics chosen with their advisor, and will participate in weekly discussion groups. The number of credits will vary and are awarded based on total time required to explore the chosen project. Repeatable for Credit.
CHEM 800
Repeatable for Credit.