Inhalt | Diese Vorlesung vermittelt chemische Methoden zur Herstellung von biofunktionellen Materialien, Oberflächen und Nanopartikeln. Die in der Vorlesung behandelten Themen umfassen:-Oberflächenfunktionalisierung-Oberflächenmusterung-Verfahren zur Herstellung und Funktionalisierung von NanopartikelnDie Vorlesung behandelt nicht nur Themen der Herstellung biofunktionaler Materialien, sondern auch deren Eigenschaften und Anwendungen, einschließlich Drug-delivery, Gene-delivey, Zellscreening, Zelltransfektion usw.This lecture teaches chemical methods used for the fabrication of biofunctional materials, surfaces and nanoparticles. The topics discussed in the lecture include: -surface functionalization-surface patterning-nanoparticles fabrication and functionalization methodsThe lecture will cover not only topics of fabrication of biofunctional materials but also their properties and applications, including drug delivery, gene-delivery, cell screenings, cell transfection, etc.
Wann: Montag 9:45-11:15
Location: Gebäude 50.19 Seminarraum 3 (Informatikum) (Campus Süd)
Kontakt bei Fragen: pavel.levkin@kit.edu
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Inhalt: This lecture provides a comprehensive overview of the chemical methods used in the production of biofunctional materials, surfaces, and nanoparticles. The topics covered in the lecture include surface functionalization, surface patterns, and procedures for the production and functionalization of nanoparticles. In addition to these fundamental topics, the lecture offers a fascinating insight into the world of biofunctional materials and surfaces. You will learn the latest state-of-the-art chemical methods used to produce highly functional and adaptable surfaces that can interact with biological systems. The lecture covers surface functionalization in detail, demonstrating how it can be used to create highly specific chemical and biological recognitions that can be employed in a variety of applications such as targeted drug delivery and biosensors. You will also discover the importance of surface patterns that can be used to control cell adhesion and promote tissue growth, leading to the development of innovative biomaterials for regenerative medicine. Moreover, the lecture will delve into the synthesis and functionalization of nanoparticles, including their use as drug carriers and imaging agents. You will learn the chemical techniques used to produce nanoparticles with precisely controlled size and shape, as well as their functionalization with specific biomolecules for targeted delivery. If you are interested in the latest research and technologies driving biomedical innovation, this lecture is definitely suitable for you! |