Sentences with phrase «biomedical materials research»

Journal of biomedical materials research.

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From the development of the blue laser to high - efficiency, high - brightness, light - emitting devices and new age tailor - made polymers capable of a host of applications in biomedical, chemical, electronics, and opto - electronics, IMRE's research into next - generation materials is likely to catalyze new industries in Singapore
An interdisciplinary material scientist, Asst Prof Choong's research usually involves biomedical applications.
She plans to do theoretical as well as applied research and steer her research toward energy, electronic, and biomedical applications, combining materials science, applied physics, and engineering with biomedicine.
Under PNNL's Transformational Materials Science Initiative, Lin is leading nanomaterials research for homeland security and biomedical applications.
Mats Hansson is the director of the Centre for Research Ethics & Bioethics at the University of Uppsala and has conducted extensive research in biomedical ethics as principal investigator in multi-disciplinary research projects dealing with issues ranging from ethical, social and legal aspects of the implementation of genetic diagnosis in clinical practice and the use of human tissue materials in research, to clinical and medicalResearch Ethics & Bioethics at the University of Uppsala and has conducted extensive research in biomedical ethics as principal investigator in multi-disciplinary research projects dealing with issues ranging from ethical, social and legal aspects of the implementation of genetic diagnosis in clinical practice and the use of human tissue materials in research, to clinical and medicalresearch in biomedical ethics as principal investigator in multi-disciplinary research projects dealing with issues ranging from ethical, social and legal aspects of the implementation of genetic diagnosis in clinical practice and the use of human tissue materials in research, to clinical and medicalresearch projects dealing with issues ranging from ethical, social and legal aspects of the implementation of genetic diagnosis in clinical practice and the use of human tissue materials in research, to clinical and medicalresearch, to clinical and medical ethics.
Prof. Su's current research fields include the design, the synthesis, the property study and the molecular engineering of nanostructures and highly organized and hierarchically self - assembled porous materials, bio-integrated living and bio-inspired materials including leaf - like materials by the immobilization of living organisms and biomaterials for catalysis, photocatalysis, CO2 reduction and water splitting, artificial photosynthesis, nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology, energy storage and conversion, cell therapy and biomedical applications.
Each recipient institution, including its employees and other researchers under its control («RECIPIENT»), of mice from the MMRRC agrees that such mice, descendants of those mice derived by inbreeding or crossbreeding, including unmodified derivatives of those mice or their descendants («MATERIAL») shall be used for non-commercial biomedical research purposes only.
Her current research interests include the synthesis of functional macromolecules to address current challenges in biomedical and materials research.
Similarly, South Africa has launched a programme for the creation of centres of excellence that is designed to promote new knowledge and develop collaborative research projects on such critical issues as biomedical treatment for tuberculosis; research and development of strong materials (for example, alloys, metal oxides, ceramics and diamonds that retain their distinctive properties under extreme conditions); the impact of invasive species on biodiversity, ecosystems and tourism; and examinations of chemical catalysis, primarily for the conversion of gas to liquid fuels.
For example, if the terms «guardian,» «cruelty,» and «puppy mill» occur frequently in organization materials or the association opposes animal - based biomedical research, animal acts in circuses, eating meat or other animal products, wearing leather or fur, hunting, breeding dogs and cats, owning exotic animals, etc., the group is animal rights, not animal welfare.
Prof. Ying has been recognized with numerous awards for her research on nanostructured materials for catalytic, biomedical, diagnostic and energy applications.
Mackie uses a wide variety of sources and materials ranging from biomedical data and geological field - research to watercolour techniques and artisanal sculptural processes.
Electrical engineering faculty member at the University of Missouri with 6 + years of cross-functional research & development experience in electrical, materials, and biomedical engineering, including commercial laboratory collaboration and small - scale manufacture.
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