The elective course is designed to cover a range of topics within Biological Materials and Biomaterials. While there is a limit to what can be covered, this course will aim to provide an overview of how biological (mammalian) tissue is built up to produce materials of different properties, starting from the smallest building blocks, the proteins, up to functional tissue and organs. The course will further explore synthetic biomaterials and tissue engineering, and how they can be used to repair or replace biological tissue. Weight is placed on understanding how the body responds to implanted biomaterials and you will be introduced to central instruments and methods used to test and characterize biological materials and biomaterials. The course also discusses ethics and regulatory pathways for biomaterials.
The course is delivered as a mix of lectures, hands-on activities, tutorials, discussions, and guest-lectures. Throughout the course, you will be challenged to develop your critical thinking and collaborative skills.