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Microfabrication in Tissue Engineering and Bioartificial Organs

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The Microsystems Series has as its goal the creation of an outstanding set of textbooks, references, and monographs on subjects that span the broad field of microsystems. Exceptional PhD dissertations provide a good starting point for such a series, because, unlike monographs by more senior authors, which must compete with other professional duties for attention, the dissertation becomes the sole focus of the author until it is completed. Conversion to book form is then a streamlined process, with final editing and book production completed within a few months. Thus we are able to bring important and timely material into book form at a pace which tracks this rapidly developing field. Our first four books in the series were drawn from the more physics-oriented side of the microsystems field, including such diverse subjects as computer-aided design, atomic-force microscopy, and ultrasonic motion detection. Now, with Sangeeta Bhatia's work, we enter the realm of biology. Her use of artifically structured substrates to encourage the liver cells to form orderly assemblies is a fine example of how microfabrication technology can contribute to cell biology and medicine. I am pleased to be able to add this very new and very interesting work to the Microsystems Series. Stephen D. Senturia Cambridge MA Microfabrication in Tissue Engineering and Bioartificial Organs Foreword One of the emerging applications of microsystems technology in biology and medicine is in the field of tissue engineering and artificial organs. In order to function, cells need to receive proper signals from their environment.

Table des matières

Methodology for Fabrication, Characterization, and Analysis of Micropatterned Co-Cultures.- Characterization: Microfabricated Substrates & Co-Cultures.- Functional Analysis Of Micropatterned Co-Cultures.- Probing Mechanisms Of Hepatocyte/Fibroblast Interactions.- Optimization Of Hepatic Function In Co-Cultures.- Conclusions And Outlook.- References.

A propos de l'auteur

Sangeeta Bhatia, M.D., Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her work focuses on using micro- and nanotechnology tools to repair damaged tissues. Dr. Bhatia trained at Brown, MIT, and Harvard. After postdoctoral training at the Massachusetts General Hospital, she was a member of the Bioengineering Department at University of California at San Diego for 6 years. In 2005, she returned to Boston to join the MIT faculty. She has been awarded the David and Lucile Packard Fellowship given to the nation's most promising young professors in science and engineering,' the MIT TR100 Young Innovators Award, and been named one of San Diego 's '50 People to Watch in 2004'. Her research portfolio includes funding from NIH, NSF, DARPA, NASA, the Whitaker Foundation, the Packard Foundation, and private industry. She co-authored the first undergraduate textbook on tissue engineering and is a frequent advisor to governmental organizations on cell-based sensing, nanobiotechnology, and tissue engineering. She holds 12 issued or pending patents and has worked in industry at Pfizer, Genetics Institute, ICI Pharmaceuticals, and Organogenesis.

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The Microsystems Series has as its goal the creation of an outstanding set of textbooks, references, and monographs on subjects that span the broad field of microsystems.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Sangeeta Bhatia, Sangeeta N Bhatia, Sangeeta N. Bhatia
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 26.06.2009
 
EAN 9780792385660
ISBN 978-0-7923-8566-0
Pages 145
Poids 422 g
Illustrations XX, 145 p.
Thèmes Microsystems
Microsystems
Catégorie Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Physique, astronomie > Mécanique, acoustique

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