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11月6日:Emulsion-templated Porous Polymers as Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering

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报告题目:Emulsion-templated Porous Polymers as Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering

报告内容简介:

In the presentation, I will discuss some of our work on the development of highly porous polymeric materials as scaffolds for 3D cell culture, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The materials are produced by a technique known as emulsion templating, which generates porous polymers (polyHIPEs) with a very well-defined and fully interconnected network of pores in the size range 10-100 microns. Features such as the pore diameter, degree of interconnection, porosity, mechanical properties and surface chemistry can be varied to produce materials tailored for different applications. The main focus of the presentation will concern recent work on the development of degradable materials intended for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. These are produced by light-activated thiol-ene network formation, which, due to the speed of cure, can be adapted to 3D printing (stereolithography) platforms. Recent results selected from current projects focussing on a range of tissue engineering/regenerative medicine applications, including human neural precursor cells, human pluripotent stem cells, hematopoietic stem cells, osteoblastic cells and endometrial cells, will be presented.

报告人姓名:Prof. Neil R. Cameron

报告人简介(中文):Neil Cameron is the Monash Warwick Alliance Professor of Polymer Materials. He splits his time between the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Monash University (Australia) and the School of Engineering at the University of Warwick (U.K.). Research activities are directed towards developing novel polymeric biomaterials for application in areas including tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and drug delivery.

报告人单位:澳大利亚蒙纳士大学

报告时间:2023-11-06 15:00

报告地点:上海大学东区16号楼B526会议室

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