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 or overcome delivery and/or immune barriers. 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, cytokines, metabolites, or nucleic acids. We encourage faculty candidates to submit abstracts directly to the general “Biomaterials: Faculty Candidates” session. 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. To be considered for the award session, students must indicate in the abstract text to this session that they wish their abstract to also be considered for the award session and submit an application packet via e-mail by the abstract deadline. See the "Biomaterials: Graduate Student Award Session (Invited Talks)" session for full application instructions.
02:30 PM
Kimiasadat Mirlohi, Donghui Zhang, Whitney C. Blocher McTigue
03:00 PM
Victoria Gomerdinger, Cassandra Parada, Paula Hammond
03:15 PM
Metecan Erdi, Anujan Ramesh, Vinny Chandran Suja, Shuyang Zhang, Samir Mitragotri, Bijay Singh
03:30 PM
Oluwaseun Akanbi, Jonathan Lee, Omolola Eniola-Adefeso
03:45 PM
Camila Vardar, Giavanna Trojan, Mark Byrne
04:00 PM
Abdul Aziz Abdullah, Kyriakos Papadopoulos, Sina Pourtaheri
04:15 PM
Sudhakar Godeshala, Shubham Pallod, Trishita Chowdhury, Vanshika Singh, Harsh Sant, Jordan Yaron, Kaushal Rege
04:30 PM
James Mullin, Kristi L. Kiick, Millicent O. Sullivan