176 Biomimetic Materials

Monday, November 16, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Materials Engineering and Sciences Division (08) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
This session will highlight recent activities in the field of biomimetic materials. Topics include coordinating molecular recognition and interactions to design biological, biohybrid, and artificial materials that are structurally or functionally similar to biological structures. In particular, the focus of this session is on systems that mimic well-understood biological and biomolecular principles. We invite topics with emphasis in drug delivery; controlling cell adhesion behavior; tissue engineering and regenerative medicine; interfacial science and engineering; and materials science that involves materials consisting of (i) natural biological molecules and/or unnatural molecules that have been assembled/synthesized by biological systems; (ii) hybrid structures of synthetic and natural biological molecules; or (iii) materials consisting of man-made and/or in vitro building blocks. We encourage faculty candidates to submit abstracts to the general “Biomaterials and Life Sciences Engineering: Faculty Candidates” session. When considering abstract submission, please note oral presentations may be limited to one per person (presenter) for contributed abstracts to ensure broad programming. Graduate Students: By applying to this session you may be eligible for the Biomaterials Graduate Student Award Session established to honor the best graduate student submissions through recognition and cash awards. See the session titled 'Biomaterials: Graduate Student Award Session' for details.

Sponsor:
Biomaterials
Chair:
R. Helen Zha Email: zhar@rpi.edu
Co-chairs:
Iman Noshadi Email: noshadi@rowan.edu
Rong Yang Email: ryang@cornell.edu
Xi Chen Email: xi.chen@asrc.cuny.edu


(176a) Direct Contact with Astrocytes Drives Metabolic Reprogramming in Glioma Cells
Kimberly M Stanke, Christina Wilson and Srivatsan Kidambi


(176c) Driving Encapsulated Biological Reactions with DNA-Functionalized Vesicles
Justin Peruzzi, Miranda Jacobs, Timothy Vu, Kenneth Wang and Neha Kamat


(176d) A Cation-Driven Bioinspired Approach to Actuate DNA Bonds in Colloidal Crystals
Devleena Samanta, Aysenur Iscen, Christine Laramy, Sasha Ebrahimi, Katherine Bujold, George C. Schatz and Chad A. Mirkin



(176f) Phase Coexistence in Hybrid Lipid/Block Copolymer Biomembranes
Naomi Hamada, Sukriti Gakhar, Vivian Chu, Tianyi Zhu and Marjorie L. Longo



(176h) Synthetic Adhesins for Improved Probiotic Performance and Colonization
Ava M. Vargason, Shruti Santhosh and Aaron C. Anselmo
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