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Last update: Švorčík Václav prof. Ing. DrSc. (09.05.2022)
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Last update: Švorčík Václav prof. Ing. DrSc. (09.05.2022)
Students will be able to: characteristics of biomaterials and their classification, nanobiomaterials, preparation of biomaterials, degradation of biomaterials and their properties, metal, ceramic, polymer and composite biomaterials, biomaterials for tissue engineering, nanoparticles in pharmacy-targeted drug delivery, nanoparticles from natural biopolymers, temperature and pH-sensitive nanoparticles, quantum dots, superparamagnetic nanoparticles for diagnostics and therapy.
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Last update: Švorčík Václav prof. Ing. DrSc. (09.05.2022)
D S. Ramakrishna a kol.: Biomaterials: A Nano Approach. Taylor and Francis, 2010. D S.S.R. Kumar Challa (Ed.): Nanomaterials for Medicial Diagnosis and Therapy. Wiley-VCH, 2007. D M. Reza Mozafari (Ed.): Nanomaterials and Nanosystems for Biomedical Applications, Springer, 2017. PowerPoint presentations for individual lectures are available on the website of the Department of Solid State Engineering http://www.vscht.cz/ipl/ |
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Last update: Švorčík Václav prof. Ing. DrSc. (09.05.2022)
PowerPoint presentations for individual lectures are available on the website of the Department of Solid State Engineering http://www.vscht.cz/ipl/ |
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Last update: Švorčík Václav prof. Ing. DrSc. (09.05.2022)
1. Biomaterials and their development, characteristics of biomaterials and their classification. 2. Nanobiomaterials - a new generation of biomaterials, the influence of the "nanoscale". 3. Preparation of biomaterials. 4. Degradation of biomaterials and their properties. 5. Metal and ceramic biomaterials. 6. Polymer and composite biomaterials. 7. Nanobiomaterials for tissue engineering. 8. Nanoparticles in pharmacy - targeted drug delivery, physico-chemical characteristics. 9. Synthetic biodegradable polymeric nanoparticles. 10. Nanoparticles from natural biopolymers (micelles, liposomes, polysaccharides). 11. Nanoparticles sensitive to changes in temperature and pH. 12. Quantum dots - modern fluorescent markers. 13. Superparamagnetic nanoparticles for diagnostics and therapy. 14. Carbon nanotechnology for drug transport (nanotubes, nanodiamonds).
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Last update: Švorčík Václav prof. Ing. DrSc. (09.05.2022)
Successful completion of the oral exam. |