SYMPOSIUM
Symposium J:
Advances in Biomedical Science and Engineering
Biomaterials for tissue engineering, bio interfaces, bioinspired materials, materials for biosensing and bioMEMES, cell culture technique and bio 3D printings have been developed for biomedical science and engineering. In addition to above applications, biomaterials for drug delivery systems including delivery vehicle, cancer therapy, and immune responses have also been studied in current bioengineering. This symposium not only provides a forum to discuss development of these advanced materials in biomedical science and engineering, but also focuses on expert discussion in drug delivery area both viewpoints from medicals and materials such as liposomes, micelles, polymeric nanoparticles. The purpose of this symposium is to bring together experts among students, academic and industrial researchers for further advances in biomedical science and engineering.
Topics will include:
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Biomaterials for biosensing, bio 3D printing, biointerface, bioMEMES
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Bioinspired materials
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Cell culture and Cell based assay
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Drug delivery vehicles including liposomes, micelles, polymeric nanoparticles
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Drug delivery for anti-cancer drugs, immunotherapy
Invited Speakers:
Jiha Lee (Hiroshima University, Japan)
“Development of hydrogel with controllable drug release behavior”
Daisuke Miyamoto (Nagasaki University, Japan)
“Cell sheet engineering based on temperature-responsive polymer for liver regenerative medicine”
Maiko Okajima (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
“Polysaccharide derived from cyanobacteria (Sacran) for biomedical applications”
Andy Tay (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
“High-aspect ratio nano-structures for efficient, minimally perturbative and transgene-free immuno-transfection”
Nako Nakatsuka (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
“Unraveling the mysteries of neuroscience using DNA-based biosensors”
Hitoshi Maeda (Kumamoto University, Japan)
“Bioinspired albumin as a drug delivery carrier for macrophages and fibroblast”
Symposium Organizers
Mina Sakuragi
Sojo University
Department of Nanoscience, Faculty of Engineering
Japan
Jun Ishihara
Imperial College London
Department of Bioengineering
UK
Novel Functional Materials
Nano-Materials Science and Devices
AI/Data Driven Materials Science and Technology
Advances in Biomedical Science and Engineering
Sustainable Materials, Processes, and Applications
Frontier Electronics, Spintronics, Phononics
Soft Matter and Biomaterial Interface
Functional Materials Research for Social Implementation
Advanced Materials for Energy and Environmental Science
Advanced Photonic Materials and Devices
Design and Applications in Molecular Technology