Elective course for MSc Life Science and Technology, MSc Chemistry
Admission requirements
BSc in MST, LST or BFW
Description
This course introduces the field of biomaterials science, an emerging area at the interface between chemistry, materials science and biology. Throughout the course, the potential of soft materials (e.g. polymers, hydrogels, liposomes) to specifically modulate various biological processes will be explored at several length scales in the context of wound healing, regeneration and disease. Moreover, an in-depth evaluation of the preparation methods of various polymeric scaffolds and their characterization will also be presented. The overall goal of this course is for students to gain an appreciation of the challenges faced in this interdisciplinary field, but also the opportunities for the intervention of materials at the chemical biological interface.
At the end of the course the students:
will have an overview of the field of biomaterials science
will have knowledge in the synthesis and preparation of a broad range of hydrogel materials
will have knowledge in the physical and chemical characterization of various soft materials and the cellular responses to them from the molecular to the macroscopic scales
will have knowledge in particulate and macroscale drug delivery
will have knowledge in the application of hydrogels to the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
can understand primary research conducted in the biomaterials area to participate in a debate on a pre-selected topic
Mode of Instruction
The course consists of weekly lectures, guest lectures and student presentations.
Assessment method
Literature assessment (30%) and an original research proposal (70%)
Reading list
Selected research articles and reviews that will help to guide the lecture material
Contact information
Supramolecular materials: from biosensors to cell delivery devices
This course will be given in 2018-2019