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BMED-4650
Introduction to Cell and Tissue Engineering
This course teaches the use of engineering principles to describe cellular processes of biological, chemical, and physical nature. A quantitative approach will be used to explain the behavior of cells under various physical stimuli through the application of the laws of physics, mathematics, and physical biochemistry. The transduction of these physical stimuli into modified behavior and their impact on organ level performance/function and tissue engineering will be discussed in the case of mammalian cells. Prerequisite: A basic course in mechanics (ENGR-2530 or BMED-4540, and a basic course in transport phenomena or fluid dynamics (ENGR- 2250 or equivalent), or permission of instructor. Fall semester annually.
3 credit hours
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