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Essential Biomaterials Science
This groundbreaking single-authored textbook equips students with everything they need to know about biomaterials science.
David Williams (Author)
9780521899086, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 17 July 2014
672 pages, 200 b/w illus. 28 colour illus. 35 tables
25.3 x 19.5 x 3.4 cm, 1.75 kg
'As the advancement of medical science curing various diseases, the role of biomaterials applied to medicine is recognized to be larger in recent years. Almost every week, new biomaterials are announced and launched in the market, and for keeping the high development speed of biomaterials for according to strong demands from medical science, many biomaterial scientists and engineers should be educated. At this moment, this single-authored textbook is just published. This book is composed of several chapters containing important information with many beautiful illustrations and photographs, which help students to understand biomaterials from very basic to near clinical applications. As one of the unique points of this book, each chapter has a brief of glossary of biological and medical terms, which may be unfamiliar for students.' Teruo Okano, Tokyo Women's Medical University
This groundbreaking single-authored textbook equips students with everything they need to know to truly understand the hugely topical field of biomaterials science, including essential background on the clinical necessity of biomaterials, relevant concepts in biology and materials science, comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of all existing clinical and experimental biomaterials, and the fundamental principles of biocompatibility. It features extensive case studies interweaved with theory, from a wide range of clinical disciplines, equipping students with a practical understanding of the phenomena and mechanisms of biomaterials performance; a whole chapter dedicated to the biomaterials industry itself, including guidance on regulations, standards and guidelines, litigation, and ethical issues to prepare students for industry; informative glossaries of key terms, engaging end-of-chapter exercises and up-to-date lists of recommended reading. Drawing on the author's forty years' experience in biomaterials, this is an indispensable resource for students studying these lifesaving technological advances.
1. The clinical necessity of biomaterials in the twenty-first century
2. Essential materials science
3. Biocompatibility pathways
4. Implantable medical devices and artificial organs
5. Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering
6. Drug and gene delivery
7. Imaging and diagnostic systems
8. Contemporary and future biomaterials
9. Infrastructure of the biomaterials industry.
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Chemical engineering [TDCB], Biology, life sciences [PS], Biomedical engineering [MQW]