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CBS Alberta Student Chapter Event - November 24 0 comments

by Todd Hoare
Would you be interested to learn about Biomaterials applied to Nutraceutical delivery in Functional Foods? CBS Alberta Student Chapter welcomes you for our last Academic event of Fall, 2016...
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CBS Board of Directors Election Results 0 comments

by Todd Hoare
Congratulations to the following candidates who have been elected by CBS membership to serve on the CBS Board of Directors President-Elect - Stephanie Willerth Senior Board Members - Isabelle Catelas, Kathryn Grandfield, Tom Willett Student Board Member - Ross Fitzsimmons...
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2016 CBS Annual General Meeting at the WBC 0 comments

by Lauren Flynn
All Senior and Junior CBS members are encouraged to attend the 2016 CBS Annual General Meeting AGM , which will be held at the WBC 2016 in Montreal on Thursday May 19 from 12 15 - 2 00 PM in Congress Room 516 AB...
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Volunteers Needed for CBS Booth at the WBC 2016! 0 comments

by Lauren Flynn
Calling all CBS trainees - we need your help The CBS will be hosting a joint CBS - Student Activities Booth in the Exhibition Hall at the WBC 2016...
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Sol-gel-derived hydroxyapatite coating of porous calcium polyphosphate enhances mechanical integration of tissue-engineered cartilage comments

by Robert Pilliar David Lee
Articular cartilage has a limited capacity for regeneration. Tissue engineering aims to generate functional cartilage tissue to replace the damaged tissue...
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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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Bioprinting of Alginate/Gelatin as Tunable Composite Hydrogels Directing Multicellular Tumor Spheroid Formation comments

by Joseph Kinsella Tao Jiang
The natural tumor microenvironment TME features dynamic mechanical and biological variations that affect cell physiology and function 1 ...
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Evaluation of the biocompatibility of Magnesium Alloys by Direct and Indirect Methods comments

by Afrah Alhegy
Magnesium alloys have the highest strength weight ratio of all known structural metals. They are a third lighter than aluminum and a quarter the density of steel...
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Delivery of Bioactive Gene Particles via Collagen-based Electrospun Matrices comments

by Eleni Tsekoura Hasan Uludag
Over the last decade, gene therapy has gained increasing attention in the fields of bone regeneration and tissue engineering 1 ...
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