CHEM 192 - Special Studies in ChemistrySemester Hours: 1-3 Periodically
Various advanced topics not covered in other chemistry courses, such as surface analysis, molecular spectroscopy and N.M.R. spectroscopy are presented.
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CHEM 192 - Interdisciplinary Biomaterials: Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering
This course explores the fundamental principles of biomaterials from both a chemical and engineering perspective, emphasizing their design, synthesis, characterization, and applications in medicine and biotechnology. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of synthetic polymers, biopolymers, metals, ceramics, and composite biomaterials, along with their mechanical, chemical, and bio-physiological properties. Topics will include polymer synthesis and characterization, biomaterial surface properties, host response to biomaterials, and regulatory considerations, including FDA safety and ISO 10993 biocompatibility standards.
Through a combination of lectures, literature reviews, case studies, and student-led presentations, students will analyze real-world applications in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, drug delivery, and medical devices. The course will emphasize problem-solving and interdisciplinary collaboration, preparing students to select and design biomaterials for biomedical applications.
Cross-listed as ENGG 197U
Prerequisite: CHEM 003A
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Permission of instructor. No liberal arts credit. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
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