Biological Materials

 

Biologically-Based Nanostructures


Denise Penkalski has put together a site which explains how biologically-based nanostructures are made, how they are put together, and what kinds of uses one might possibly find for them.

 

The Importance of Hierarchy and the
Third Dimension in Bone


Aaron Dulgar goes over the Seven Levels of Hierarchy of Bone. He also compairs different types of replacement bone.

 

NANOWORLD


"In NANOWORLD you will explore the many possibile ways nanostructured materials can improve existing biomedical applications."

Tom Webster

 

Using DNA As A Template For Nanomaterial Synthesis


Thomas Pickles looks into ways DNA can be used to assemble nanophase material.

 

 

Nanotechnology in Polymeric Drug
Delivery Systems


Stephanie Pruzinsky covers many aspects of Drug Delivery Systems. This page is best viewed with Internet Explorer.

 

Biocompatibility and Nanomaterials


Nadene Mills presents on Immune Responses, Biocompatible Materials, and Surface Modifications.

 

Self Assembly and Nanotechnology in Biomedical Engineering

Explaination of Self Assembly and Nanotechnology in Biomedical Engineering by Winson George

 

Molecular Motors

Jason (Sang-Wook) Park discusses the Molecular motors in Biology.

 

Tissue Scaffolding

Michelle Wedig briefly explains the role of Nanophase materials in Tissue Scaffolding.

 

When Nano met Bio

SungYun Lee describes the latest examples related to drug discovery and delivery in nanotechnology.