Tissue Engineering SIG is a forum to exchange information, further knowledge, and promote greater awareness regarding all aspects of the use of biomaterials to engineering tissue substitutes or to promote tissue regeneration. Of primary interest and relevance to TE SIG is the use of appropriate materials (synthetic and natural) with cells (either native or from a donor source) and/or biological response modifiers (e.g., growth factors, cytokines and other recombinant products) to replace tissue and organ functions. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of materials to better incorporate, protect, and deliver both the cells and biological response modifiers to help promote the healing and regenerative processes. The group is committed to forging interactions among basic scientists, applied scientists, engineers, clinicians, industrial members, professional societies in related fields, and regulatory groups in its efforts to expand and effectively utilize the shared knowledge base in this multidisciplinary field.
Objectives:
- Provide forums for presentations and exchange of knowledge at SFB through sponsoring symposia and sessions.
- Publicize activities in the Biomaterials Forum
- Forge interactions among basic scientists, applied scientists, engineers, clinicians, industrial members, professional societies in related fields, and regulatory groups in its efforts to expand and effectively utilize the shared knowledge base in this multidisciplinary field.
- Establish stronger interactions with members in the SIG, other SIGs, and other professional societies.
We welcome new members at all career stages who are interested in the intersection between biomaterials and tissue engineering!
Officers
Chair: Ngan F. Huang, PhD
Assistant Professor
Stanford University
300 Pasteur Dr
MC 5407
Stanford, CA 94305-5407
t: 650-849-0559
e: ngantina@stanford.edu
Vice Chair: Jeannine Coburn, PhD
Assistant Professor
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
60 Prescott Street
Rm 4035
Worcester, MA 01605
t: (508) 831-6839
e: jmcoburn@wpi.edu
Secretary/Treasurer: Qun Wang, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Iowa State University
1014 Sweeney Hall
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011
e: qunwang@iastate.edu
Program Chair: Gulden Camci-Unal, PhD
Assistant Professor
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Department of Chemical Engineering
Perry Hall 228, 1 University Ave
Lowell, MA 01854
t: (978) 934-3143
e: Gulden_CamciUnal@uml.edu
Web Contact: Alex Chan, PhD
Stanford University
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
t: (650) 493-5000 x 63832
e: ahpchan@stanford.edu
Student Contact: Haoyuan Shi
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14850
t: (607) 262-2388
e: hs959@cornell.edu
Industry Representative: Richard Payne, PhD
Head of Process and Product Development
Twin City Bio, LLC
3929 Westpoint Blvd
Suite G
Winston Salem, NC 27103
t: (336) 970-0724
e: rich.payne@twincitybio.com
Biomaterials Forum Reporter: Jessica M Gluck, PhD
Assistant Professor
North Carolina State University
1020 Main Campus Drive
Campus Box 8301
Wilson College of Textiles
Raleigh, NC 27695
t: (919) 515-6637
e: jmgluck@ncsu.edu
Past Chair: Jeffrey Jacot, PhD
Associate Professor
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
BioSciences 2
12705 E. Montview Blvd, Suite 100
Aurora, CO 80045
t: (303) 724-8696
e: jeffrey.jacot@ucdenver.edu
Tissue Engineering SIG Quarterly Newsletter
Social Media
Join your Tissue Engineering SIG colleagues online! Connect with us here:
- FACEBOOK: Society for Biomaterials - Tissue Engineering SIG
- LINKEDIN: Tissue Engineering SIG subgroup of the Society for Biomaterials group
- TWITTER: @SFBTE
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