2017 Annual Meeting

Session: Biomimetic Materials I: Design and Synthesis

This session will highlight recent activities in the field of biomimetic materials and systems. Topics include coordinating molecular recognition and interactions to design biological, biohybrid, and artificial materials that are structurally or functionally similar to biological structures. Further examples use biology in the rational design and engineering of materials. In particular, the focus of this session is on systems that mimic processes where the underlying biology and biomolecular principles are well understood. We invite topics with emphasis in drug delivery; cell adhesion, signaling, differentiation, and stimulation; tissue engineering and regenerative medicine; interfacial science and engineering; and materials science that involve materials consisting of (i) natural biological molecules such as proteins, oligonucleotides and polynucleotides, and/or unnatural biomolecules that have been assembled/synthesized by biological systems; (ii) hybrid structures of synthetic (e.g., polymeric chains, metal particles, etc.) and natural biological molecules (i.e., conjugated biomaterials); or (iii) materials consisting of man-made and/or in-vitro building blocks, such as synthetic polymers, unnatural amino acids and aptamers, templated materials, polymerosomes, etc. Graduate Students: By applying to this session you may be eligible for the Biomaterials Graduate Student Award Session established to honor the best graduate student submissions through recognition and cash awards. See the session titled “Biomaterials: Graduate Student Award Session” for details.

Chair

Zhiqiang Cao, Wayne State University

Co-Chairs

Adrianne M. Rosales, University of Colorado-Boulder
Nitin Agrawal, George Mason University
Wei Li, Texas Tech University

Presentations

03:15 PM

03:51 PM

04:09 PM

Julia Vela Ramirez, Nicholas A. Peppas, Daniela Barrios Santos

05:03 PM

Soheila Aliakbarighavimi, Brittany Allen, Jessica Stromsdorfer, Jake Kramer, Ram Rao Tata, Andrew Greenwald, Bret Ulery

05:21 PM