Monitoring and Evaluation of Biomaterials and their Performance In Vivo -

Monitoring and Evaluation of Biomaterials and their Performance In Vivo

Roger Narayan (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
224 Seiten
2016
Woodhead Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-08-100603-0 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
Monitoring and Evaluation of Biomaterials and Their Performance In Vivo provides essential information for scientists and researchers who need to assess and evaluate performance, monitor biological responses, gauge efficacy, and observe changes over time. Crucially, it also enables the optimization of design for future biomaterials and implants.

This book presents readers with comprehensive coverage of the topic of in vivo monitoring of medical implants and biomaterials.

Dr. Roger Narayan is a Distinguished Professor in the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of North Carolina and North Carolina State University. He is an author of over two hundred publications as well as several book chapters on novel approaches for the processing of biomedical materials. He currently serves as an editorial board member for several academic publications, including as executive editor of Biomaterials Forum (Society for Biomaterials) and associate editor of Applied Physics Reviews (AIP Publishing). Dr. Narayan has also edited several books, including the first and second editions of the textbook Biomedical Materials (Springer), the handbook Materials for Medical Devices (ASM International), the Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering (Elsevier), and the Encyclopedia of Sensors and Biosensors (Elsevier). Dr. Narayan currently leads the Materials Research Society Bio Staging Task Force on 3D/Bioprinting; he has previously served as director of the TMS Functional Materials Division, the ASM International Emerging Technologies Awareness Committee, and the American Ceramic Society Bioceramics Division. As the 2016-7 ASME Swanson Fellow, he worked with America Makes, the national additive manufacturing institute, on several activities to disseminate additive manufacturing technology, including the development of a workforce/education/outreach roadmap for additive manufacturing and the development of a repository containing educational materials related to additive manufacturing. He has served as the director of a Science Saturday outreach program at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences since 2010. Dr. Narayan has received several honors for his research activities, including the University of North Carolina Jefferson-Pilot Fellowship in Academic Medicine, the National Science Faculty Early Career Development Award, and the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award. He has been elected as Fellow of AAAS, ASME, ASM International, AIMBE, American Ceramic Society, and the Materials Research Society. His journal papers (current h index=64) are indexed at Google Scholar.

Part One. Monitoring and evaluation of the mechanical performance of biomaterials in vivo

1. Nanostructured ceramics

2. Monitoring degradation products and metal ions in vivo

Part Two. Monitoring and evaluation of the biological response to biomaterials in vivo

3. Imaging biomaterial-associated inflammation

4. Monitoring fibrous capsule formation

5. Monitoring biomineralization of biomaterials in vivo

6. Measuring gene expression changes on biomaterial surfaces

Part Three. Monitoring and evaluation of functional biomaterial performance in vivo

7. Monitoring and tracking metallic nanobiomaterials in vivo

8. High-resolution imaging techniques in tissue engineering

9. Magnetic resonance imaging monitoring of cartilage tissue engineering in vivo

10. Noninvasive optical imaging of stem cell differentiation in biomaterials using photonic crystal surfaces

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 360 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie
Technik Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie
ISBN-10 0-08-100603-9 / 0081006039
ISBN-13 978-0-08-100603-0 / 9780081006030
Zustand Neuware
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