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Bioengineering

BIOE 4740 Tissue Engineering

Designation: ÌýÌý Elective
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Description: ÌýÌý Application of principles from engineering and the life sciences toward the development of biological substitutes that restore, maintain, or improve tissue function.
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Prerequisite: ÌýÌý BIOE 2200; BIOE 4100
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Textbook: ÌýÌý Tissue EngineeringÌý
B. Palsson and S. BhatiaÌý
Prentice Hall
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Objectives: ÌýÌý The overall aim of this course is to understand the basic principles involved in development and fabrication of artificial cellular materials for the replacement of diseased and aged tissues.
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Topics: ÌýÌý MorphogenesisÌý
Cellular Fate ProcessesÌý
Coordination of Cellular Fate ProcessesÌý
Cell and Tissue CharacterizationÌý
Cell and Tissue PropertiesÌý
Cell and Tissue CultureÌý
Cell Culture DemonstrationÌý
Biomaterial ScaffoldsÌý
Tailoring BiomaterialsÌý
Conventional Clinical ApproachesÌý
Host InteractionÌý
Tissue Engineered ProductsÌý
Engineering Methods and DesignÌý
Extracellular matrix MaterialsÌý
Extracellular regulation of cell functionÌý
Cell culture and cryopreservationÌý
Basic immunology and biocompatibilityÌý
Specific tissue requirementsÌý
Progress in generating Engineered Substitutes
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Schedule: ÌýÌý 2 - 1 hour and 15 minute lectures per week
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Contribution: ÌýÌý Engineering topics
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Outcomes: ÌýÌý
(a) ÌýÌý An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
(e) ÌýÌý An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
(8a) ÌýÌý An understanding of biology and physiology
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Prepared by: ÌýÌý Scott Molitor (scott.molitor@utoledo.edu) and Tammy Phares (tamara.phares@utoledo.edu).
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