14408 - Biomaterials I Modulübersicht
Module Number: | 14408 |
Module Title: | Biomaterials I |
Biomaterialien I | |
Department: | Faculty 2 - Environment and Natural Sciences |
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Language of Teaching / Examination: | English |
Duration: | 1 semester |
Frequency of Offer: | Every winter semester |
Credits: | 6 |
Learning Outcome: | Lernziele / Learning Outcome* At the end of the module the students are able to understand the use of biomaterials in various modern concepts as well as the definition of biomaterials versus biofunctional materials. The module is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles, design, and applications of materials used in biological settings. By the end of the module, students will have acquired theoretical knowledge essential for the development, characterization, and evaluation of biomaterials. Specifically, students will be able to: Understand the fundamental principles of biomaterials - Identify the different types of biomaterials and understand their chemical, physical, and biological properties. - Comprehend the key concepts of biocompatibility, biodegradability, and biofunctionality. Explore the interactions between biomaterials and biological systems - Analyze the chemical and physical interactions between biomaterials and biological tissues, focusing on factors such as protein adsorption, immune responses, and tissue integration. Design and tailor biomaterials for specific biomedical applications - Evaluate the materials' suitability for specific uses, such as in tissue engineering, drug delivery, and medical devices. - Understand the requirements and strategies for tailoring material properties to improve functionality Characterize and assess the performance of biomaterials - Master analytical techniques for the characterization of biomaterials, including mechanical, chemical, and biological properties. In the seminar students will critically analyze recent advances and emerging trends in biomaterials research - Stay up to date with the latest scientific and technological advancements in biomaterials, including nanomaterials, smart materials, and 3D bioprinting. |
Contents: | - Definition biomaterials, degradable polymers, biodegradation - Polymer synthesis and characterization - Functional Polymers - Functional Biomolecules (Proteins, DNA, Glycans) - Combining functional biomolecules and polymers - Bioassays - Interactions of polymeric materials and cells |
Recommended Prerequisites: | Basic knowledge of organic and inorganic chemistry, polymer science, and physical chemistry is recommended. |
Mandatory Prerequisites: | None |
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Teaching Materials and Literature: | Materials will be provided (lecture script, publications and other materials) at the start of the lecture and subsequently during the module |
Module Examination: | Prerequisite + Final Module Examination (MAP) |
Assessment Mode for Module Examination: | Prerequisite:
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Evaluation of Module Examination: | Performance Verification – graded |
Limited Number of Participants: | None |
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Remarks: | None |
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