This preliminary program is subject to change.

Gene Delivery From Tissue Enginering Scaffolds


Description:
Tissue enginering scaffolds capable of gene delivery can provide a structure that supports and the factors to drive tissue formation. This session will address the design of scaffolds and gene delivery vectors, and also the utility of the scaffolds in promoting tissue formation.

Sponsor:
Biomaterials
Co-Sponsor(s):
Engineering Fundamentals in Life Science (15d)


Chair:
Tatiana Segura
Assistant Professor
University of California Los Angeles
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
5531 Boelter Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Phone Number: (310) 206 3980
Email: tsegura@ucla.edu

Co-chairs:
Angela K. Pannier and Silviya L. Petrova

Papers:
93a
Contribution of Sustained Release to In Vivo Gene Expression
Misael O. Aviles, Northwestern University; Chia-Hsuan Lin, Northwestern University; Marina Zelivyanskaya, Northwestern University; Phillip B. Messersmith, Northwestern University; Lonnie D. Shea, Northwestern University
93b
Biodegradable Hydrogels with Concentrated pDNA/PEI Polyplexes for Tissue Engineering and Regeneration
Yuguo Lei, University of California, Los Angeles; Tatiana Segura, University of California, Los Angeles
93c
Three-Dimensionally Directed DRG Neurite Outgrowth within Hydrogels in a Co-Culture Model Using Gene Delivery
Jackie A. Shepard, Northwestern University; Alyssa Huang, Northwestern University; Lonnie D. Shea, Northwestern University
93d
Immobilization of Nanoparticles through Protease Degradable Tethers for Controlled and Cell Specific Release
Talar Tokatlian, University of California, Los Angeles; Tatiana Segura, University of California, Los Angeles
93e
Microcontact Printing of Viruses for Spatial Control of Gene Delivery
Kellie I. McConnell, Rice University; John H. Slater, Rice University; Arum Han, Texas A&M University; Jennifer West, Rice University; Junghae Suh, Rice University
93f
Controlling Nonviral Gene Delivery through the Cell-Biomaterial Interface
Beth A. Duensing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Angela K. Pannier, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
93g
Immobilization of Liposome/DNA Complex by Surface Induced-Biomineralization for Enhanced Gene Transfer
Bingbing Sun, University of Washington; Hong Shen, University of Washington
93h
Induced M2 Macrophage Activation by IL10 Gene Delivery From PLG Scaffolds
Ryan M. Boehler, Northwestern University; Seungjin Shin, Northwestern University; Marina L. Zelivyanskaya, Northwestern University; Anne K. Bartels, Northwestern University; Joshua N. Leonard, Northwestern University; Lonnie D. Shea, Northwestern University
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