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Nov 24, 2024
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ENGG 183 - Cell and Tissue EngineeringSemester Hours: 3 Periodically
Seminar course uses nature as a basis for engineering design. Compares
and contrasts biophysical systems at the molecular and cellular levels.
Examines the inner workings of a living cell and the varied mechanisms
through which organs/tissues function. Enables students to appreciate
engineering design considerations inherent to complete biological
systems. Develops strategic insight into the proposal of bioartificial
substitutes. Attempts to optimize potential substitutes by borrowing
the finest structural qualities eclectically from biological lessons.
Topics include cell structure, tissue engineering, biochemical
kinetics, mass transfer, mathematical modeling and artificial organs.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Junior standing in Engineering Science or permission of instructor. (Formerly Special Topics in Bioengineering.)
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