Dr ANDREW HOOK ANDREW.HOOK@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Associate Professor
Materiomics: a toolkit for developing new biomaterials
Hook, Andrew; Morgan, Alexander; Winkler, David A.
Authors
Alexander Morgan
David A. Winkler
Abstract
Learning Objectives
• To understand the what materiomics is and why it is required
• To become familiar with the various approaches used to design materiomic experiments
• To learn what a polymer microarray is, what it is used for and how it is produced
• To appreciate the complexity of material-biological interactions
• To become familiar with computational modelling methods as applied to biomaterials
• To gain an insight into how materiomics has and will continue to benefit tissue engineering
Scope of the chapter
The materials that are employed in regenerative medicine often react unfavourably with in vivo (induce clotting, promote bacterial infection). There is a need to develop new materials that provide the required cell response, but how is this best achieved considering the huge number of polymeric materials that could be synthesised? This chapter is a description of how materials discovery should most effectively be carried out in the developing paradigm of materiomics. We define and describe the components of this approach and methodology with the aim of providing a starting point for new users to effectively ‘dock’ into the existing research.
Citation
Hook, A., Morgan, A., & Winkler, D. A. (2015). Materiomics: a toolkit for developing new biomaterials. In Tissue engineering. Second edition. Elsevier
Publication Date | Jan 1, 2015 |
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Deposit Date | Nov 20, 2015 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Book Title | Tissue engineering. Second edition |
ISBN | 9780124201453 |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/988457 |
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