BIOENGR C147
Applied Tissue Engineering: Clinical and Industrial Perspective
Bioengineering · 4 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
Overview of central topics of tissue engineering, with focus on how to build artificial tissues into regulated clinically viable products. Topics include biomaterials selection, cell source, delivery methods, FDA approval processes, and physical/chemical and biological testing. Case studies include skin and artificial skin, bone and cartilage, blood vessels, neurotissue engineering, and liver, kidney, and other organs. Clinical and industrial perspectives of tissue engineering products. Manufacturing constraints, clinical limitations, and regulatory challenges in design and development of tissue-engineering devices. Concurrently scheduled with course C247.
Letter grading.
Requisites
Official UCLA wording
Requisites: course CM102, Chemistry 20A, 20B, 20L, Life Sciences 7A.
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BIOENGR C147
- CHEM 20AChemical Structure
- LIFESCI 7ACell and Molecular Biology
- CHEM 20BChemical Energetics and Change
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