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CBS Spring 2016 Newsletter 0 comments

by Lauren Flynn
The Spring 2016 edition of the CBS Newsletter is now available, featuring recent CBS award winners, important CBS events at the upcoming WBC 2016, and local Chapter updates...
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by Lauren Flynn
Online registration is now open for the Donald Brunette Symposium, to be held at Sage Bistro on Thursday April 14, and Friday, April 15, 2016...
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CBS Fall 2015 Newsletter 0 comments

by Todd Hoare
The Fall 2015 edition of the CBS Newsletter is now available, featuring profiles of new CBS Board members, updates on student chapter activities, profiles of recent CBS award winners, and updates on the preparations for WBC 2016, now just months away in Montreal...
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SAVE THE DATE - Donald Brunette Symposium 0 comments

by Lauren Flynn
It is our pleasure to invite you to a symposium held in honor of Donald M. Brunette, who will be retiring from the UBC Faculty of Dentistry in December 2015...
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Electrospun Polyurethane-Gelatin Scaffolds for Manufacturing Skin Substitutes comments

by Mohammadali Sheikholeslam
There remains an immediate need for skin substitutes despite significant developments in the management of severe skin loss...
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Preparation of rewritable superhydrophobic based biopolymer composite for smart coating integrated with self-healing and anti-fouling comments

by Ravin Narain Artjima Ounkaew
Superhydrophobic materials have been widely used in many industries, agriculture, and daily life because of their excellent water-repellent properties 1 2 , anti-fouling 3 , and self-cleaning 2 ...
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Development of a dynamic culture pre-conditioning strategy for adipose-derived stem/stromal cells on decellularized adipose tissue bioscaffolds comments

by Tim Tian Han
Subcutaneous soft tissue defects resulting from congenital birth defects, invasive surgeries and traumatic events can severely compromise quality of life...
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Fiber formation in genipin crosslinked elastin-based materials: a balance of coacervation, crosslinking comments

by Kirklann Lau
Elastin is the extracellular protein primarily responsible for elasticity in animal tissues. Elastin self-assembles from its protein building block unit, tropoelastin, via a liquid-liquid phase separation process known as coacervation...
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Design of Injectable Hydrogels for Blood Vessels Embolization and Cell Therapy comments

by Sophie Lerouge Caroline Ceccaldi
The development of minimally invasive procedures and tissue engineering strategies has led to a growing need for injectable materials...
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Recent Member Projects

  • Song Liu: Engineering Innovative Skin Substitutes for Treating Burn and Chronic Wounds
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  • Norma Alicia Garza Flores: Long-term hydrophilic and anti-thrombogenic dynamic covalent silicone-based biomaterials
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  • Norma Alicia Garza Flores: 3D printing of anti-fouling implants based on alginate-zwitterionic interpenetrating network hydrogel bioinks
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  • Maud Viallon: Multifunctional hydrogels for dental applications
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Recent Member Publications

  • Khaled Hijazi: Titanium Alloy Implants with Lattice Structures for Mandibular Reconstruction
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  • Christina Boghdady: Ultrasoft edge-labelled hydrogel sensors reveal internal tissue stress patterns in invasive engineered tumors
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  • Christina Boghdady: Revisiting tissue tensegrity: Biomaterial-based approaches to measure forces across length scales
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  • Lindsay Fitzpatrick: MyD88-dependent Toll-like receptor 2 signaling modulates macrophage activation on lysate-adsorbed Teflon™ AF surfaces in an in vitro biomaterial host response model
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