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In this course, students attend 14 colloquium sessions featuring talks by PhD candidates, postdocs and senior researchers from academia and industry. Students must participate in at least 10 sessions and write abstracts for 10 presentations, broadening their biomechanics knowledge and sharpening scientific communication.
Biofabrication involves the assembly of materials, cells, and biological building blocks into grafts for tissue engineering and in vitro models. The student learns techniques involving the fabrication and characterization of tissue engineered scaffolds and the design of 3D models based on medical imaging data. They apply this knowledge to design, manufacture and evaluate a biofabricated graft.
This course introduces fundamentals in cell-/tissue material interactions relevant for the application of biomaterials in tissue engineering. Concepts of tissue engineering, 3D tissue models, cell transplantation and stem cell biology as well as applications of biomaterials for tissue repair and tissue engineering (in e.g. cardiovascular system, bone, skin, cartilage...) are discussed.