Secret World - Biomaterials: From tissue replacement to tissue regeneration
Inaugural lecture from Professor Matteo Santin
Published 19 October 2011
Event 1 December 2011
Anatomical structures relentlessly work to support the functions of our bodies. The harmony of these functions is the result of precise interactions of macromolecules and cells in a hidden nanoscopic/microscopic world.
Ageing and degenerative pathologies disrupt the integrity of these structures thus impairing the quality of our lives and often leading to premature death.
Medical implants, manufactured from natural and synthetic biomaterials, are routinely used in the clinical practice to replace damaged tissues. However, their functioning is still limited by the host response to the foreign material that prevents their full integration into the tissue.
In his lecture, Professor Santin will provide an overview of his contribution to the understanding of the bio-mechanisms underlying the host response to implants and to the strategies that have been adopted to facilitate their functional integration. Pioneering biomimetic materials aiming at the complete regeneration of tissues will also be presented alongside the scientific, ethical and socio-economic assessment of their future impact on our lives.

Secret World - Biomaterials: From tissue replacement to tissue regeneration
Matteo Santin
Professor in Tissue Regeneration
Thursday 1 December 2011 at 6.30pm
Huxley Building
University of Brighton
Lewes Road
Brighton BN2 4GJ
Light refreshments will be served after the lecture. All welcome.
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