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CAREER: Bone Inspiration in Research and Education

$459,000FY2007MPSNSF

Catholic University Of America, Washington DC

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Abstract

This Career award by the Biomaterials program in the Division of Materials Research to the Catholic University of America is to study and understand the fundamental structure and biology of bone and crab shells. Synthesis of bone inspired bioceramic implants that function on the level of natural bone using hydroxyapatite and crab shell integument, and to develop indices to evaluate the performance of inspired bioceramic implants in direct comparison with bone are objectives of this award. The treatment of bone disorders is a very important component of medical technology. The large number of disorders that involve bone tissue (such as fractures, arthritis, osteoporosis, and cancer) requires a wide variety of treatment protocols and specially tailored implants to address these problems and re-establish bone health. This work will be conducted in the Biomimetics, Orthopedics, and Nanomaterials Exploration/Composite Research for Advanced Biomaterials Laboratory at the Catholic University of America. The overall goal of this research and education program is to develop bone inspired bioceramic implants and methodologies to enhance the healing and remodeling of bone at the tissue, cell, and subcellular level. The research and education activities that flow from the BONE/CRAB Laboratory will focus on using bone inspiration to enhance course development, directed research, and mentoring and outreach. The education component contains aspects to inspire Graduate, Undergraduate, and K- 12 students with an emphasis on under-represented minorities in the DC/Baltimore Metropolitan area. Develop bone inspired activities to collaborate with the Discovery Center for Molecular and Cellular Biology at Catholic University of America for K-12 educational outreach.

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