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ENGS 165 - Biomaterials
Description
Consideration of material problems is perhaps one of the most important aspects of prosthetic implant design. The effects of the implant material on the biological system as well as the effect of the biological environment on the implant must be considered. In this regard, biomaterial problems and the bioelectrical control systems regulating tissue responses to cardiovascular and orthopedic implants will be discussed. Examples of prosthetic devices currently being used and new developments of materials appropriate for future use in implantation will be taken from the literature.Prerequisites
ENGS 24, or equivalentOffered
Term: Spring 2023
Time: Tu/Th 8:30AM-10:00AM
Location:
MACLEAN 201 RETTS
Instructors:
Douglas W. Van Citters
Term: Spring 2024
Time: 9L
Location:
MacLean 201
Instructors:
Alex Boys
Term: Spring 2025
Time: 9L
Location: –
Instructors:
Alex Boys