BIOMATERIALS

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BIOMATERIALS
Teaching
BIOMATERIALS
Subject area
ING-IND/22
Reference degree course
MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND NANOTECHNOLOGY
Course type
Master's Degree
Credits
9.0
Teaching hours
Frontal Hours: 81.0
Academic year
2017/2018
Year taught
2018/2019
Course year
2
Language
ENGLISH
Curriculum
MATERIALS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Reference professor for teaching
MADAGHIELE Marta
Location
Lecce

Teaching description

Basic knowledge on polymer science and technology is suggested.

The aim of the course is to provide students with basic knowledge on the design of medical devices for given applications, from biomaterial choice to manufacturing technologies. Particular attention is given to the development of the following devices: a) artificial prostheses; b) scaffolds for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering; c) devices for controlled drug release.

This course aims to highlight the properties of biomaterials affecting their performance as medical implants, scaffolds for tissue engineering and drug delivery devices. At the end of the course, students are expected to:

  • understand the physiological response to medical implants;
  • know the principles of scaffold design and related manufacturing technologies;
  • know the principles of drug delivery design;
  • identify the most suitable biomaterial(s) for given applications;
  • know the methods for bulk and surface characterization of biomaterials.

The course includes lectures, lab experiences and seminars on selected topics.

Final exam will consists of an oral interview, during which the student is expected to show complete knowledge and comprehension of the topics of the course.

  • Introduction on biomaterials and medical devices. Metals, bioceramics, natural and synthetic polymers (6 ore).
  • Viscoelasticity of polymers and biological tissues. Hydrogels: definition and applications; thermodynamics and kinetics of swelling; crosslink density (rubber elasticity theory) (16 hours). Laboratory activities (4 hours).
  • Diffusion in polymers and principles of drug delivery devices. Diffusion and erosion-based mechanisms. Examples: hydrogels, micro- and nano-particles. Transdermal drug release devices. Drug targeting for cancer therapy (14 hours).
  • Physiological response to permanent implants. Definitions and examples of favourable or adverse responses. Wound healing: acute and chronic response. Examples of permanent implants: orthopedic prostheses; contact lenses; stents (8 hours).
  • Principles of tissue engineering. Scaffold design: structure and properties; porosity, degradation, mechanical properties, manufacturing technologies. Bioreactors; cells for tissue engineering (16 hours). Laboratory activities (5 hours).
  • Case studies: biomaterials and scaffolds for regeneration of nerves, bone, cartilage, tendons and ligaments. Biomaterials for cell encapsulation (9 hours).
  • Classification and regulatory issues for medical devices (3 hours).

[1] Pietrabissa, R. Biomateriali per protesi e organi artificiali. Patron Editore.

[2] Yannas I.V. Tissue and Organ Regeneration in Adults. Springer

[3] Class notes and slides

Semester
Second Semester (dal 04/03/2019 al 04/06/2019)

Exam type
Compulsory

Type of assessment
Oral - Final grade

Course timetable
https://easyroom.unisalento.it/Orario

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