This session will cover novel design principles that govern biomaterial selection for drug, protein, vaccine, and/or nucleic acid delivery applications with a particular focus on how biomaterial properties (e.g., mechanical properties, chemical composition, degradation kinetics, micro/nano-structure) influence the release profiles and delivery efficiency, overcome delivery barriers, or enable new biomaterial functions. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, immunomodulation, stimuli-sensitive or targeted delivery, enhancement of delivery efficiency via specific biomaterial properties, and the influence of biomaterial properties on intracellular trafficking and/or transport of drugs. We encourage faculty candidates to submit abstracts to the general “Biomaterials: Faculty Candidates” session. When considering abstract submission, please note oral presentations may be limited to one per person (presenter) for contributed abstracts to ensure broad programming. 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.
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Gaeun Kim, Runyao Zhu, Youwen Zhang, Hyunsu Jeon, Farbod Shirinichi, Yichun Wang
09:00 AM
Sijin Luozhong, Pingchuan Liu, Ruoxin Li, Zhefan Yuan, Shaoyi Jiang
09:15 AM
Jamie Ahmed, Jason E. DeRouchey, Patrick Sullivan, Samir P. Patel, Alexander G. Rabchevsky, Thomas Dziubla
09:45 AM
Rachel Pollard, Ashley Han, Erica Burnham, Verena Muller, Parker Lewis, Dane Jensen, Holger Frey, Nigel Bunnett, Nathalie Pinkerton
10:00 AM
Sudhakar Godeshala, Jordan Yaron, Shubham Pallod, Trishita Chowdhury, Vanshika Singh, Harsh Sant, Kaushal Rege
10:15 AM
Brandon Pizarro Carbajal, Wade Zeno