Dr. Paulette Spencer, an active member of the Dental/Craniofacial SIG and one of the SFB representatives to the International Union of Biomaterials Fellows has received a Faculty Fulbright Fellowship to Brazil. Dr. Spencer is the Ackers Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Bioengineering Research Center at the University of Kansas, School of Engineering. Spencer and her research team are designing and creating new dental restoration materials that will function better and last longer than those currently used for composite restorations. To create a new dental restoration material that is superior to products already used by dentists, Spencer’s team modifies the chemistry and then tests how the new material functions in the research lab. By adding a carboxylic acid group to the material, they made it easier to mix with water. By adding a vinyl group, they improved mechanical performance. The name of their colorless liquid creation is BMPMOB, which stands for 4-((1,3-Bis(methacryloyloxy) propan-2-yl)oxy)-2-methylene-4-oxobutanoic acid. Learn more here.
- About
- Advocacy
- Awards
- Committees
- Committees Overview
- Audit Committee
- Awards, Ceremonies and Nominations Committee
- Bylaws Committee
- Education & Professional Development Committee
- Finance Committee
- Industrial Affairs Committee
- Liaison Committee
- Membership Committee
- President's Advisory Committee
- Program Committee
- Publications Committee
- Special Interest Group Chair Committee
- Student Section Officers
- Young Scientist Group
- Committees Overview
- DEI
- Events
- Publications
- SIGs
- SIGs Overview
- BioInterfaces
- Biomaterial-Tissue Interaction
- Biomaterials Education
- Biomaterials Medical Products Commercialization
- Cardiovascular Biomaterials
- Dental/Craniofacial Biomaterials
- Drug Delivery
- Engineering Cells & Their Microenvironments
- Immune Engineering
- Nanomaterials
- Ophthalmic Biomaterials
- Orthopaedic Biomaterials
- Surface Characterization & Modification
- Tissue Engineering
- SIGs Overview
- Students
- Jobs