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Biomaterials5
- This book presents recent advances in the field of bone tissue engineering, including molecular insights, innovative biomaterials with regenerative properties (e.g., osteoinduction and osteoconduction), and physical stimuli to enhance bone regeneration. (doabooks.org)
- The diverse biological functionality of protein 'bionanomachines' and their inherent structure-function relationship offers huge potential for smart and responsive biomaterials . (stfc.ac.uk)
- This ability to control the stability of the protein building blocks offers a route to controlling the mechanical and dynamical behaviour of a network of proteins , and therefore smart and responsive biomaterials with many applications. (stfc.ac.uk)
- The project is part of a wider group effort by Professor Lorna Dougan at the University of Leeds ( https://dougan.leeds.ac.uk/ ) to exploit multiscale mechanics of folded proteins in the design of new biomaterials, and is funded by an EPSRC Fellowship (EP/P02288X/1). (stfc.ac.uk)
- Fellow in Biomaterials Science and Engineering (FBSE) awarded by the International Union of Societies for Biomaterials Science and Engineering (IUS-BSE, elected in 2020. (forth.gr)
Journal of Biomechanics1
- 2009) Associate Editor, Journal of Biomechanics. (pitt.edu)
Molecular7
- Here, we apply DNA origami to construct molecular goniometers-instruments that precisely orient objects-and use them to dock a DNA-binding protein on a double-helix stage that has user-programmable tilt and rotation angles. (sabanciuniv.edu)
- We will identify the most important types of urine proteins based on their visco-elasticity, amino-acid profile and molecular weight responsible for the most severe cases of proteinuria and progressive renal function decline. (biomedcentral.com)
- Our laboratory studies the interaction between fluid flow and biology, by integrating fluid dynamic engineering, cellular and molecular biology. (umass.edu)
- master students in Materials Engineering (University of Trento and Politecnico di Milano), Cellular and Molecular Biotechnologies, bachelor student in Science and Biomolecular Technologies, master students, Industrial Engineering master students. (unitn.it)
- Regenerative medicine is based on principles of molecular developmental biology and is governed by basic biomechanics and bioengineering. (ucdavis.edu)
- Unlike polymeric gels or nanoporous molecular filters, nanofluidic molecular sieves and filters could be engineered to have precise physical and chemical characteristics, therefore can have higher separation efficiency and selectivity. (mit.edu)
- The main focus of our research is the development and optimization for High-Performing-Computing (HPC) of computational methodology for the structural and energetic characterization of protein interactions at molecular level. (bsc.es)
Biomedical18
- A team of University at Buffalo researchers in chemical, biological and biomedical engineering have joined forces to develop innovative technologies for regenerative medicine and educate future leaders in the field. (buffalo.edu)
- Andreadis is an expert in stem cells, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, and is the director of UB's Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine (SCiRM) Training Program , a joint initiative between the UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center Graduate Division and funded from the New York State Stem Cell Science Board (NYSTEM). (buffalo.edu)
- The core faculty are Sriram Neelamegham, Natesh Parashurama, Sheldon Park and Blaine Pfeifer, from the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, and B. Rita Alevriadou, Jonathan Lovell, Yun Wu and Ruogang Zhao, from the Department of Biomedical Engineering, a joint program with the Jacobs School. (buffalo.edu)
- He was the Chair of the Bioengineering Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the first non-MD President of the International Society for Applied Cardiovascular Biology, and the Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), for which he served on the Board of Directors for 10 years. (pitt.edu)
- 2013) Elected 2013-2014 Chair of the Biomedical Engineering Division, ASME. (pitt.edu)
- 2009) Distinguished Lecturer, Columbia University, Department of Biomedical Engineering. (pitt.edu)
- 2008) Fellow, Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES). (pitt.edu)
- Examples of technologies derived from bioengineering research include genetically engineered organisms to produce economically relevant and/or medically beneficial chemicals such as pharmaceuticals and solvents, biosensors that utilize enzymes or nucleic acids, novel methods of waste bioremediation using bioreactors, biomedical diagnostic devices, prosthetics, tissue engineered organs, and robotics derived from biomimicry. (cooper.edu)
- Hydrogels are well-established as excellent candidates for biomedical applications , including wound treatment, tissue engineering and controlled drug release. (stfc.ac.uk)
- 2023 13th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Technology (ICBET 2023) will be held during June 15-18, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan. (iconf.org)
- ICBET 2023 can provide a platform for academic communication in Biomedical Engineering and Technology and related areas. (iconf.org)
- She holds a joint appointment in Tandon's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Department of Biomedical Engineering, and she has an affiliated appointment in the Radiology Department of NYU's School of Medicine. (nyu.edu)
- Whiskey, a 60-pound Munsterlander dog from San Francisco, still tugs on chew toys and snacks on doggie treats thanks to veterinary surgeons and biomedical engineers at the University of California, Davis, who adapted cutting-edge biomedical technology to regrow jawbones in dogs that have lost bone to injuries or removal of cancerous tumors. (ucdavis.edu)
- The successful new clinical procedure grew out of a serendipitous collaboration between biomedical engineer Dan Huey and veterinary surgeon Boaz Arzi, when both were working as postdoctoral researchers in the laboratory of biomedical engineering professor Kyriacos Athanasiou, an expert in the biomechanics of cartilage and cartilage healing processes. (ucdavis.edu)
- Biocompatibility and introduction to biology": Biomedical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, sede distaccata presso San Raffaele, Segrate Mi, Italy) from 1994-1997. (unitn.it)
- At Lund University, Faculty of Engineering, LTH the Master's programme in Medicine and Engineering (BME - Biomedical Engineering) has quickly become very popular. (lu.se)
- The research at the Department of Biomedical Engineering (new tab) can be divided into the following main categories: Ultrasound, Nanobiotechnology and Lab-on-a-chip, Clinical protein science and imaging, Medical signal processing and Biomechanics. (lu.se)
- and then one of three biological engineering track areas: biomedical, bioprocess, or bioenvironmental engineering. (missouri.edu)
Modeling in Mechanobiology1
- Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology promotes basic and applied research that integrate knowledge in the allied fields of biomechanics and mechanobiology. (nanowerk.com)
Regenerative4
- Despite these benefits, PEG hydrogels elicit an acute immune response, limiting their use in regenerative medicine, and they critically underrepresent the cell-instructive proteins found in the extracellular matrix (ECM). (umass.edu)
- The research in Dr. Vorp's lab focuses on the biomechanics, "mechanopathobiology," regenerative medicine, and tissue engineering of tubular tissues and organs, predominantly the vasculature. (pitt.edu)
- International Fellow of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (FTERM, elected in 2023). (forth.gr)
- The three key elements of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering are morphogenetic signals, stem cells, and scaffolds of extracellular matrix. (ucdavis.edu)
Cellular1
- The research focus of the department lies in cellular engineering and development of solutions for precision medicine. (gyandhan.com)
Spectroscopy1
- We proposed to study and compare these properties of urinary proteins using BLS and SERS spectroscopies in nephrotic patient and validate hybrid BLS-SERS spectroscopy in diagnostic of urinary proteins as well as their profiling. (biomedcentral.com)
Bone8
- Despite extensive research, bone scaffolding is still a challenge, and the role of non-collagenous proteins (a wide range of proteoglycans and other proteins) remains poorly understood. (wikipedia.org)
- Bioinformatics on human tissue histology identified 20 different cell-instructive peptides that represent the protein signature of bone marrow and can be incorporated into a hydrogel matched to the compressive modulus of marrow. (umass.edu)
- Using the new procedure, surgeons reconstruct the jawbone by means of a titanium plate and screws, and a piece of scaffolding that contains proteins that stimulate regrowth of the bone. (ucdavis.edu)
- A stiff, sponge-like chunk of scaffolding material, soaked in a bone growth promoter known as bone morphogenetic protein, is then inserted into the space where the bone was removed. (ucdavis.edu)
- The growth-promoting protein stimulates the dog's remaining jawbone to grow new bone cells, eventually filling the entire defect and integrating with the native bone. (ucdavis.edu)
- For example, Professor A. Hari Reddi, who holds the Lawrence Ellison Chair in Orthopedics at UC Davis, has studied bone regeneration for more than 40 years and was the first to purify bone morphogenetic protein in the 1980s. (ucdavis.edu)
- The scaffold material and bone growth proteins were donated by Pfizer Inc. to the UC Davis research team for "compassionate use in animals," as permitted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (ucdavis.edu)
- Tissue engineering and regeneration of bone and articular cartilage are the top priorities in the research conducted at the Center. (ucdavis.edu)
Bioengineering8
- The Departments of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering offer a Minor in Bioengineering that is accessible to undergraduate engineering students across all majors. (cooper.edu)
- Bioengineering is a discipline that applies engineering principles to biological systems to derive useful biotechnologies for the benefit of humanity. (cooper.edu)
- Students in bioengineering are trained in fundamentals of both biology and engineering, which may also include elements of electrical, civil, chemical and mechanical engineering and the sciences of physics, chemistry, and biology. (cooper.edu)
- The ability to apply principles of engineering to solve bioengineering problems, including those associated with the interaction between living and non-living systems. (cooper.edu)
- Any courses at the 400-level used to satisfy the requirements of the Bioengineering Minor cannot also be used for the Master of Engineering degree. (cooper.edu)
- It occurred to me in 2007 that we might have failed to understand the fundamental laws of muscular pumps," says Parker, Tarr Family Professor of Bioengineering and Applied Physics at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and a Core Faculty Member at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard. (harvard.edu)
- The Bioengineering Department is a part of the College of Engineering and offers Bachelor's, Master and Ph.D. programs. (gyandhan.com)
- PULLMAN, Wash. - A research team led by Hongfei Lin, associate professor from Washington State University's Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, has developed a novel process for synthesizing dense jet fuel from mint, pine, gumweed, eucalyptus or other plants. (wsu.edu)
Interactions5
- He also pioneered the use of antibodies for the study of ancient proteins in the 1970s and 1980s, utilising different immunological techniques such as Ouchterlony double immunodiffusion (interactions of antibodies and antigens in a gel). (wikipedia.org)
- Dental calculi are defined as calcified biofilms, created and mediated by interactions between calcium phosphate ions and a wide range of oral microbial, human, and food proteins during episodic biomineralisation. (wikipedia.org)
- Levicky Group - The Bio-interfacial Engineering and Diagnostics Group's research focuses on quantitative characterization of biomolecular interactions, with technological connections to diagnostics for medical and fundamental biology applications. (nyu.edu)
- We aim to develop and optimize computational algorithms for characterizing and understanding protein-protein interactions, which remains one of the most important challenges in Structural Biology. (bsc.es)
- More efficient identification of correct docking poses, especially in difficult cases such as weak interactions, multi-protein complexes or membrane proteins. (bsc.es)
Prosthetics1
- This could have broad implications in neural prosthetics engineering, by facilitating low-current nerve stimulation and inactivation for the next generation neural prosthetics. (mit.edu)
Small proteins2
- Our approach should be adaptable to other DNA-binding proteins as well as RNA and small proteins fused to DNA-binding domains. (sabanciuniv.edu)
- Healthy urine contains many end-product metabolites, electrolytes and few amounts of small proteins (selective proteins, that filtered from glomerular baseline membrane), that called albumin in normal range of up to 20-30 mg/dL. (biomedcentral.com)
Proteomics2
- Like modern proteomics, the study of ancient proteins has also been enabled by technological advances. (wikipedia.org)
- Tural Aksel is a Staff Scientist at Encodia, Inc., where he does protein engineering for a NextGen proteomics technology. (sabanciuniv.edu)
Methods3
- To date, different diagnostic methods in clinical settings can be used to ascertain urinary proteins. (biomedcentral.com)
- We are continuously validating our docking methods in CAPRI , a world-wide community experiment that aims to evaluate the current state of protein-protein docking prediction. (bsc.es)
- New methods for protein-RNA and protein-DNA binding. (bsc.es)
Cartilage1
- Superficial zone protein is produced by the top layer or articular cartilage and serves as a boundary lubricant, reducing friction. (ucdavis.edu)
Focuses1
- His research work focuses on computational biomechanics and bioheat transfer, mathematical modeling of cell viability and heat shock protein expressions, computational algorithms for image-guided laser therapy for prostate cancer, treatment planning and real time control, and nano-particle mediated thermal therapy simulation. (ucsd.edu)
Organs2
- The finding serves as a proof of concept for reverse engineering a variety of muscular organs and simple life forms. (harvard.edu)
- Their design strategy, they say, will be broadly applicable to the reverse engineering of muscular organs in humans. (harvard.edu)
Molecules1
- When bound to maltose, the mechanical and thermal stability of the protein molecules can be increased. (stfc.ac.uk)
Nano1
- GenerationNano has the vision to deliver tomorrow's leaders bringing nanoscience and nano-engineering from basic discovery to commercial and industrial applications. (lu.se)
Advances2
- Cambridge, Mass. - Using recent advances in marine biomechanics, materials science, and tissue engineering, a team of researchers at Harvard University and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have turned inanimate silicone and living cardiac muscle cells into a freely swimming "jellyfish. (harvard.edu)
- Advances in computational science and engineering have shown unprecedented power and potential to assist cancer biologist, oncologist, radiologists, and surgeon by providing advanced computational tools for scientific exploration and clinical applications such as model-based treatment outcome prediction and image-guided control in real-time. (ucsd.edu)
Principles1
- I have introduced aerodynamic and fluid dynamic engineering principles into stent design, creating streamlined stent struts that differ from commercially available BMS and DES non-streamlined stent struts. (umass.edu)
20191
- Her research team, including White Rose network funded PhD student Matt Hughes who spent his 2019 summer placement at ISIS, used maltose binding protein (MBP) as a model to investigate the relationship between building block stability and the macroscopic properties of a cross-linked MBP hydrogel. (stfc.ac.uk)
Bioprocess1
- BS in Chemical Engineering and MS in Chemical Engineering , besides MS in Product Development and Master of Bioprocess Engineering, have been the most sought after courses. (gyandhan.com)
Postdoctoral1
- He performed his postdoctoral work on the biomechanics of human cardiac myosin at Stanford University between 2013 and 2015. (sabanciuniv.edu)
Applied Sciences1
- The Center will build on existing strengths in SEAS to enhance our research infrastructure, promote collaborations, increase our competitiveness in large center type grants and make UB one of the leading institutions in this area," said Kemper Lewis, dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. (buffalo.edu)
Cell6
- SUNY Distinguished Professor Stelios Andreadis is the director of the Center for Cell, Gene and Tissue Engineering. (buffalo.edu)
- Funded by the UB Provost, the new Center for Cell, Gene and Tissue Engineering (CGTE) will be led by SUNY Distinguished Professor Stelios Andreadis. (buffalo.edu)
- I am very happy to announce the launch of the Cell, Gene and Tissue Engineering Center with support from Provost Weber. (buffalo.edu)
- This directly contrasts the complex protein signature of real tissues and neglects many properties that contribute to the function of the organ via directing cell migration, stem cell fate, and organoid development. (umass.edu)
- Synthetic biology, stem-cell engineering, and computational biology are other key areas of research. (gyandhan.com)
- Particularly, hyaluronic acid and its derivatives bind with high affinity to cell surface protein, CD44 enriched tumor cells. (intechopen.com)
Tubular2
- The different mechanical (visco-elastic) and chemical properties, as well as the proteome profiles of urinary proteins might explain their tubular toxicity mechanism. (biomedcentral.com)
- The main pathway of progressive renal scarring is caused by tubular toxicity of filtering proteins, so more, the rapid development of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is expected in those patients who have higher level of proteinuria [ 9 , 10 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
Mechanical Engineering3
- The course is unique with respect to similar degree programs offered by other Indian Universities and is framed accordingly to educate graduate engineers to become experts in the multidisciplinary area involving mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronics along with computer software. (iiests.ac.in)
- He has two Masters degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mathematics. (ucsd.edu)
- The department aims to combine biology with Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science to help students produce solutions for a healthier society and an equitable and sustainable world. (gyandhan.com)
Medical and Biological Engineering2
Stability2
- The group found that they were able to translate this stability of the protein building block into the cross-linked folded protein hydrogel , which showed increased mechanical strength. (stfc.ac.uk)
- Due the importance of primary stability in biomechanics and subsequent osseointegration, the combination of bio-absorbable to the site of installation of the implants becomes relevant. (bvsalud.org)
Electrical Engineering3
- The Computer Science division of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) has the distinction of preparing leaders in an unparalleled industry environment, thanks to its proximity to Silicon Valley. (gyandhan.com)
- It offers BA with CS majors (applications via College of Letters and Science) and BS in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science. (gyandhan.com)
- The department also offers a Master of Science program in Electrical Engineering . (gyandhan.com)
Chemical6
- Soy protein is a heat-stable protein, thus allowing soy seeds to undergo high temperature cooking and fermentation, without destroying the entire chemical composition of the soybean. (crimsonpublishers.com)
- The Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (under the College of Chemistry) has played a leading role in making Berkeley one of the top 5 places for study and research in Chemistry over the past decade. (gyandhan.com)
- On this page you can find all the publications made by the Section of Medical Biotechnology - Department of Biological & Chemical Engineering, Aarhus University. (au.dk)
- Chemical Engineering Journal , 455 , Article 140555. (au.dk)
- Washington State University chemical engineering student Kristian Gubsch is the school's first recipient of the prestigious Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship , administered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). (wsu.edu)
- Heading into his junior year, Gubsch plans to facilitate an introductory course for incoming Honors College students and work in Dr. Hongfei Lin's carbon conversion and chemical engineering research lab . (wsu.edu)
Nanotechnology1
- BioNanoScience is a forum for publication of fundamental research in bionanoscience and engineering to advance nanoscience, nanotechnology and engineering. (nanowerk.com)
Biotechnology1
- The researchers' method for building the tissue-engineered jellyfish, dubbed "Medusoid," was published in a Nature Biotechnology paper on July 22. (harvard.edu)
Research4
- His research contributed to the understanding of protein diagenesis (degradation) in the late 1960s, and highlighted that ancient amino acid profiles alone might not be sufficient for protein identification. (wikipedia.org)
- Since then, he was an Assistant professor of Mathematics at Concordia University and Research Fellow at the Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES) at the University of Texas at Austin. (ucsd.edu)
- Bioinspired, Biomimetic and Nanobiomaterials brings together ideas from the most promising area of research within the field of biological materials science and engineering. (nanowerk.com)
- Before joining BE, Professor Han was a research scientist at Sandia National Laboratories where he studied protein microfluidic separation systems. (mit.edu)
Biological Engineers2
- Dr. Vorp has been elected Fellow of a number of prestigious organizations, including the American Heart Association, the American Institute for Medical & Biological Engineers, ASME and BMES. (pitt.edu)
- The department mission is to educate biological engineers to integrate engineering and biological sciences in the contexts of health, sustainability and environmental stewardship, thus preparing them for productive careers characterized by continual professional growth. (missouri.edu)
Tissues1
- Generally, for ancient proteins in proteinaceous tissues, notably, collagens in bones, keratins in wool, amelogenins in tooth enamel, and intracrystalline proteins in shells, they might be incorporated during the time of tissue formation. (wikipedia.org)
Mathematical1
- Biological Engineering is a science-based engineering curriculum that filters the critical engineering concepts of mathematical modeling, process control, and materials science through the lens of biology and living things. (missouri.edu)
Simulations1
- Among others, we have developed software for prediction of protein-protein complex structure by docking simulations, identification of binding sites on protein surfaces, or prediction of hot-spot residues from energy calculations. (bsc.es)
Stimulates1
- Ganglioside GM3 stimulates lipid-protein co-assembly in α-synuclein amyloid formation. (lu.se)
Department1
- Ranked amongst the top 5 globally by US News, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at Berkeley is known to produce the most talented graduates in the university. (gyandhan.com)
Researchers4
- Researchers have been working on standardising sampling, extraction, data analysis and reporting for ancient proteins. (wikipedia.org)
- Researchers from the University of Leeds have designed a protein hydrogel that can translate the properties of the individual protein-ligand interaction to that of the whole protein network. (stfc.ac.uk)
- Using small angle neutron scattering on LOQ and ZOOM, and small-angle X-ray scattering in the ISIS Materials Characterisation Laboratory, the researchers were able to see that the differences in the mechanical properties of the gel were not due to a mesoscopic structural change in the protein network. (stfc.ac.uk)
- Collaborating across all disciplines, NYU Tandon has been working at the intersection of engineering, healthcare, and life sciences for decades, and our researchers have the expertise to create next-generation solutions at every scale. (nyu.edu)
Hydrogel1
- Professor Lorna Dougan, University of Leeds, who leads the project said "Harnessing an understanding of the hierarchical biomechanics of folded proteins to create a programmable hydrogel would create transformative technology . (stfc.ac.uk)
Laboratory2
- Wesbroek later established Geobiochemistry laboratory at the University of Leiden, focusing on biomineralisation and how this process facilitated protein survival. (wikipedia.org)
- S. Farokh Atashzar is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, as well as Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and he leads the school's Medical Robotics and Interactive Intelligent Technologies (MERIIT) Laboratory , whose mission is to develop and implement artificial intelligence, advanced control systems, signal processing algorithms, smart wearable mechatronic modules, and transparent human-robot interaction systems to augment human capabilities. (nyu.edu)