Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine
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The revised edition of the renowned and bestselling title is the most comprehensive single text on all aspects of biomaterials science from principles to applications. Biomaterials Science, fourth edition, provides a balanced, insightful approach to both the learning of the science and technology of biomaterials and acts as the key reference for practitioners who are involved in the applications of materials in medicine. This new edition incorporates key updates to reflect the latest relevant research in the field, particularly in the applications section, which includes the latest in topics such as nanotechnology, robotic implantation, and biomaterials utilized in cancer research detection and therapy. Other additions include regenerative engineering, 3D printing, personalized medicine and organs on a chip. Translation from the lab to commercial products is emphasized with new content dedicated to medical device development, global issues related to translation, and issues of quality assurance and reimbursement. In response to customer feedback, the new edition also features consolidation of redundant material to ensure clarity and focus. Biomaterials Science, 4th edition is an important update to the best-selling text, vital to the biomaterials community.
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Weight: 3510g
Dimensions: 216 x 276mm
Publication Date: 24 Jul 2020
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780128161371
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William Wagner PhD Director of the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine & Distiinguished Professor of Surgery Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering University of Pittsburgh William R. Wagner is the Director of the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine as well as a Distinguished Professor of Surgery Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. He also currently serves as Chairman of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS) Americas the Deputy Director of the NSF Engineering Research Center on Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials” and Chief Scientific Officer of the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine. Professor Wagner is the Founding Editor and Editor-in-Chief of one of the leading biomaterials and biomedical engineering journals Acta Biomaterialia and currently serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A Biotechnology and Bioengineering Organogenesis Experimental Biology & Medicine and the Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. Dr. Wagner is a past president of the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs (ASAIO; 2010-2011) and has served on the Executive Board of the International Federation of Artificial Organs (IFAO). He is a fellow and former vice president of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE; 2000) and has been elected a fellow of the Biomedical Engineering Society (2007) the International Union of Societies for Biomaterials Science and Engineering (2008) the American Heart Association (2001) and TERMIS (2015). He has served as Chairman for the Gordon Research Conference on Biomaterials: Biocompatibility & Tissue Engineering as well as for the Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting ASAIO and the First World Congress of TERMIS. He was previously recognized by selection to the Scientific American 50” the magazines annual list recognizing leaders in science and technology from the research business and policy fields. In 2011 he was awarded the Society for Biomaterials Clemson Award for Applied Research in 2012 he received the Chancellors Distinguished Research Award from the University of Pittsburgh and in 2013 he received the TERMIS Senior Scientist Award. Dr. Wagner's research interests are generally in the area of cardiovascular engineering with projects that address medical device biocompatibility and design hypothesis-driven biomaterials development tissue engineering and targeted imaging. Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert PhD Professor of Biomedical Engineering & Associate Chair for Graduate Studies Washington University Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert joined the faculty in Biomedical Engineering at Washington University in 2000 where she is currently a professor of Biomedical Engineering and the Associate Chair for Graduate Studies. Her research focuses on developing biomaterials for drug delivery and cell transplantation for the treatment of peripheral nerve and spinal cord injury. She has written 5 book chapters and over 60 articles in peer-reviewed journals. She has 8 U.S. patents and 2 patent applications submitted. Her research is funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and the National Institute of Health. Previously she received early career awards from the Whitaker Foundation and the WH Coulter Foundation. She is currently on the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS): Americas Council and served on the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Board of Directors from 2009-2012. She joined the College of Fellows for the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering in 2011 and was elected a fellow of the Biomedical Engineering Society in 2013. Her other professional service includes serving as an associate editor for Biotechnology and Bioengineering a member of the Editorial Board of Acta Biomaterialia member of the Long Range Planning Committee for the Society for Biomaterials (SFB) (2003-05) and serving as a standing member of the Biomaterials/ Biointerfaces (BMBI) study section for the NIH (2010- 2013). She served as chair for the 2013 Gordon Research Conference on Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering. She is currently the co-president of the Association of Women Faculty and served as a provost faculty fellow from 2012-2013. Guigen Zhang PhD Professor Clemson University Dr. Zhang began his academic career at Tongji University (Shanghai China) in 1987. After his doctoral and postdoctoral trainings he resumed his research career at Northwestern University in Illinois. Before joining Clemson University in fall of 2008 Dr. Zhang was an Associate Professor at the University of Georgia where he pioneered a bio-micro/nanotechnology program. Dr. Zhang has served as major professor to six doctoral students and two master students. All of his doctoral graduates are pursuing research careers in academia (e.g. Stanford UIUC) and in industries (e.g. IBM COMSOL). He also served on graduate advisory committees for another three doctoral students and two master students. He has mentored three postdoctoral fellows and numerous undergraduate students. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Biological Engineering and is an education editor for the Biomaterials Forum. Dr. Zhang has served as PI on several NIH and NSF grants and participated in the NIH study sessions and NSF review panels numerous times in the areas of biotechnology and nanotechnology covering topics such as chip based sensors sensors and detectors for environmental monitoring nanoscale drug delivery and MEMS and NEMS devices. Michael Yaszemski PhD MD Professor of Orthopaedics and Bioengineering & Director of the Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials Laboratory Mayo Clinic Dr. Yaszemski is a Professor of Orthopaedics and Bioengineering at the Mayo Clinic and the Director of the Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials Laboratory. His clinical practice encompasses spinal surgery and sacropelvic tumor surgery. His research interests are in the synthesis and characterization of novel degradable polymers for use in bone regeneration spinal cord regeneration via tissue engineering strategies and controlled local drug delivery to musculoskeletal tumors.