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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/bioengineering-biotechnology/events/biomedical-eng
 ineering-and-technology-research-day-keynote
LOCATION:DC - William G. Davis Computer Research Centre 200 University Aven
 ue West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Biomedical Engineering and Technology Research Day Keynote Address\
 nwith Kathryn Grandfield
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Uncovering the mechanisms of biomaterial-bone attachment is\nco
 mplicated by the complex and three-dimensional hierarchical\nstructure of 
 human bone. Our work explores the structure and formation\nof bone and its
  attachment to biomaterials with advanced microscopy\napproaches. This tal
 k will introduce a range of correlative\, 3D\, and\nreal-time high-resolut
 ion approaches to probe both biomineralization\nand osseointegration inclu
 ding electron tomography\, focused ion beam\nmicroscopy\, _in situ_ liquid
  phase TEM\, and atom probe tomography.\nThese correlative microscopies pr
 ovide a foundation for understanding\nthe structure and chemical nature of
  inorganic and organic\nbiomaterials\, including shedding light on the tit
 anium-bone interface\,\ncollagen-mineral arrangement\, new approaches for 
 visualizing osteocyte\nnetworks\, and mineralization events in liquids. Th
 ese platforms for\ncharacterization have broad applications across the fie
 ld of\nbiomedical engineering.
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