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27-511 Biomaterials II


Units:9.0
Department:Materials Science and Eng.
Cross-listed:27-711 , 42-511 , 42-711
Related URLs:http://neon.mems.cmu.edu/Home_Page.html

This is Part II of a two-part course sequence in Biomaterials. This introductory course will address basic and applied concepts of metals and ceramics as biomaterials. The students will be exposed to the principles, properties and applications of amorphous and crystalline inorganic and metallic systems for biological applications. Specific emphasis will be placed on processing, biochemical activity, biodegradation mechanisms, and various properties relevant for biological response . Cellular interactions with various surfaces and immunological responses will also be covered. Applications of biomaterials to be discussed include tissue engineering, artificial implants and devices. Part I of this course is offered in the Spring and focuses on the principles, properties and applications of polymers as biomaterials. Prerequisites: None, but Introduction to Modern Chemistry (09-105), Biomaterials-I (42-501), and Introduction to Biomedical and Health Engineering (42-101) will be useful, though not required.

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