Workshop 2 NET-NANO Selective targeting and biological barriers
“Selective targeting and biological barriers” will focus on ways to deliver therapies to otherwise inaccessible sites (BBB, lungs, biofilms). More information is coming soon.
“Selective targeting and biological barriers” will focus on ways to deliver therapies to otherwise inaccessible sites (BBB, lungs, biofilms). More information is coming soon.
Optical coherence elastography: imaging cell and tissue mechanics on the micro-scale Professor Brendan Kennedy. Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of Western Australia. Group ... Read more
n this second workshop, we will explore how humanized and bioengineered models can replace 2D cultures and murine models to better understand and replicate rare disorders. The goal is to ... Read more
Bone-inspired materials with self-adaptable mechanical properties and rose prickle-inspired sutureless anastomosis devices for resilient and healthy future Sung Hoon Kang, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of ... Read more
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) separates the blood circulation from the brain tissue. However, despite its name, the BBB is far from a static, impenetrable barrier. Instead, this highly dynamic structure ... Read more
This workshop will introduce the fundamentals of biomimicry and its application as an innovative design methodology. Through an exploration of the Biomimicry Design Spiral – Identify, Translate, Discover, Abstract, Emulate, and ... Read more
Developments in soft electronics, robotic exoskeletons, brain-computer interfaces, and other neuroengineering advances that enhance CNS functionality. More information is coming soon.
This workshop will explore the cutting-edge field of bioinspired material design, focusing on creating functional materials that mimic nature’s strategies to achieve life-like behavior. It will bring together leading scientists, ... Read more