LINK-J & UC San Diego Joint Webinar Series #7 with Osaka University "Mechano-Driven Functionalization of Engineered Tissues" Session 3 Biomaterials/Nanomaterials
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2021.5.21 Fri 9:00 - 10:15 |
Source: https://www.link-j.org/en/event/post-3489.html
UC San Diego and Osaka University have a long history of collaborations in education and research. In recent years, we have strived to expand our areas of collaboration to include bioengineering, bioinformatics, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine. LINK-J and UC San Diego are pleased to offer a joint webinar, in cooperation with the Osaka University Global Center for Medical Engineering and Informatics (MEI Center), at which investigators from both institutions will present recent work in “Biomaterials/Nanomaterials.”
Language
English (English-Japanese simultaneous interpretation available)
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Date and Time
Thurs, May 20, 2021 5:00pm-6:15pm (PDT)
Venue
Online (Zoom Webinar)
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Registration Fee
Free
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Program
JST | PDT | Agenda |
9:00-9:05am | 5:00-5:05pm |
Welcome
- Akihiko Soyama, LINK-J and Miwako Waga, UC San Diego
Remarks - Dr. Masahiro Kino-oka, MEI Center, Osaka University & Dr. Andrew McCulloch, UC San Diego |
9:05-9:35 | 5:05-5:35 |
Presentation - "Injectable Biomaterials for Translational Regenerative Engineering & Drug Delivery"
Dr. Karen L. Christman, Professor of Bioengineering & Associate Dean for Faculty, Jacobs School of Engineering, UC San Diego |
9:35-10:00 | 5:35-6:00 |
Presentation - "Tissue engineering based on enzymatic crosslinking and degradation"
Dr. Shinji Sakai, Professor, Division of Chemical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University |
10:00-10:14 | 6:00-6:14 | Q&A and Discussion - moderated by Drs. Kino-oka and McCulloch |
10:14-10:15 | 6:14-6:15 | Closing Remarks - A. Soyama |