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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/chemical-engineering/events/enabling-technology-pl
 atforms-tissue-engineering-and
LOCATION:E6 - Engineering 6 Room 4022 200 University Ave West Waterloo ON N
 2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Enabling technology platforms for tissue engineering and regenerati
 ve\nmedicine research
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:ENABLING TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENE
 RATIVE\nMEDICINE RESEARCH\n\nCHAN PUI BARBARA\n\nSBS\, iTERM\, BME\, CUHK\
 n\nThe research focus of the Tissue Engineering Lab at CUHK centers\naroun
 d bioengineering of cell- and biomaterial-based complex living\ntissue sub
 stitutes for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine\napplications. D
 uring the prolonged journey of developing engineered\ntissues for regenera
 tive medicine purposes\, we have faced many\ntechnical challenges associat
 ed with the major components of\nengineered tissues including stem cells\,
  biomaterials and cell niche\nsignals. A handful of technology platforms w
 ere developed to enable\nand facilitate research in tissue engineering and
  regenerative\nmedicine research\, including but are not limited to (1) a 
 multiphoton\nmicrofabrication and micropatterning (MMM) technology to defi
 ne the\ncell niche interactions\; (2) a multi-level mechano-regulation (MM
 R)\nplatform to facilitate mechano-characterization and manipulation of\nc
 ells and tissues\; and (3) a biomimetic biomacromolecular\nmicroencapsulat
 ion (BBM) platform to facilitate physiologically\nrelevant scaffolding. In
  this seminar\, the rationales\, the\ntechnological capability and the rel
 evant applications will be\ndiscussed. 
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