(Mechanics of Biological and Soft Materials)
Symposium Organizers:
Lijie Grace Zhang, The George Washington University
lgzhang@gwu.edu
John P. Fisher, University of Maryland
jpfisher@umd.edu
Symposium Technical Description
3D printing offers great precision and control of the internal architecture and outer shape of a scaffold, allowing for close recapitulation of complicated structures found in biological systems. It has begun to show great promise in advancing the development of functional tissue/organ replacements and various biomedical applications. This symposium aims to bring together experts across the range of engineering science disciplines to discuss the state-of-the-art in development of 3D printed implantable constructs for biomedical applications. The symposium will highlight challenges spanning from design of advanced biomaterials and innovative printing systems, to fabrication, and to implantation. Computational and analytical challenges will be a special focus.
Topics will include:
- 3D bioprinting for tissue and organ regeneration
- Design, analysis, and applications of printing biomaterials
- Simulation of 3D printed constructs for biomedical applications
- 3D printed tissues for cancer study
- 3D printing for health
Technical Program
Monday | M1 10:00am-11:40am
C9-1: 3D printing implantable constructs for biomedical applications | ||
Room 1301 | Session Chair: Lijie Grace Zhang, John P. Fisher | Track C: Mechanics of Biological and Soft Materials |
10:00 am | 3D bioprinting nano scaffold with Multi-walled carbon nanotubes for improved nerve regeneration
Se-Jun Lee, Lijie Grace Zhang |
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10:20 am | Bioprinting 3D cell-laden hydrogel microarray for screening human periodontal ligament stem cell response to extracellular matrix
Yufei Ma |
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10:40 am | In situ biomanufacturing of artificial blood vessels via 3D bioprinting
Haitao Cui |
Monday | M2 13:00pm-14:40pm
C9-2: 3D printing implantable constructs for biomedical applications | ||
Room 1301 | Session Chair: Lijie Grace Zhang, John P. Fisher | Track C: Mechanics of Biological and Soft Materials |
13:00 pm | Physicomechanical approach for microtissue formation from amphiphilic polyurethane microgel (Invited)
Debanjan Sarkar |
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13:40 pm | Cell infiltrative hydrogel fibrous scaffolds for accelerated wound healing
Xin Zhao |
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14:00 pm | 3D bioprinting of gradient scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineering
Margaret Nowicki |
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14:20 pm | Modeling tumor growth with peridynamics
Emma Lejeune, Christian Linder |
Monday | M3 15:00pm-16:40pm
C9-3: 3D printing implantable constructs for biomedical applications | ||
Room 1301 | Session Chair: Lijie Grace Zhang, John P. Fisher | Track C: Mechanics of Biological and Soft Materials |
15:00 pm | The entropic force between a particle and a fluctuating cell membrane
Fatemeh Ahmadpoor, Huajian Gao |
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15:20 pm | The roles of white matter shear anisotropy and vasculature in mild TBI
Fatma Madouh, Kaliat Ramesh |
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15:40 pm |
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16:00 pm | Effect of system compliance on crack nucleation in soft solids
Shruti Rattan, Alfred Crosby |
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16:20 pm | On the `ultra-donut’ topology of the nuclear envelope
Ashutosh Agrawal |