585 . 626 - Biomimetics in Biomedical Engineering (2010-2011 Johns Hopkins University Graduate Catalog)

Biomimetics refers to human-made processes, substances, devices or systems that imitate nature. This course focuses on substances prepared and engineered to meet biomedical uses. 

It is designed to provide students with: 1) an understanding of the biomimetic process of self-assembly, 2) an introduction to bioengineering biological materials and novel biomimetic materials that include forms and structures useful to bioprocesses, and 3) an understanding of how different instruments may be used for imaging, identification, and characterization of biological and biomimetic materials. Detailed knowledge of biological structure hierarchy is essential for most areas of biomedical engineering, and biological materials are becoming an increasingly important resource in creating new biomimetic materials that possess targeted biological structural and functional properties.

Instructor: Deacon, Trexler"

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