ERC for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials

The vision of the Center is to Revolutionize Metallic Biomaterials (RMB) and the underlying sciences and technologies, leading to engineered systems that will interface with the human body to prolong and improve quality of life--coupled with the development of a vibrant, diverse workforce well-prepared for the multidisciplinary and global challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. The Center's major goal is to revolutionize metallic biomaterials and smart coatings with built-in responsive biosensory capabilities that can adapt to biological changes to create novel bio-functional engineered systems, including craniofacial and orthopedic applications, cardiovascular and thoracic devices, and responsive biosensors and neural applications. The promise of these systems lies in the fact that new kinds of implants can adapt to the human body and eventually dissolve when no longer needed, thereby eliminating multiple surgeries and reducing health care costs.

Biotechnology and Healthcare

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Biotechnology and Healthcare

Location

Greensboro, North Carolina

Lead Institution

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

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Core Partners

University of Cincinnati
University of Pittsburgh
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Focus

RMB is developing the fundamental knowledge and technology needed to advance biocompatible and biodegradable metal-based, implantable systems with feedback control for reconstruction and regeneration.

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Student Leadership Council

ERC for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials

The vision of the Center is to Revolutionize Metallic Biomaterials (RMB) and the underlying sciences and technologies, leading to engineered systems that will interface with the human body to prolong and improve quality of life--coupled with the development of a vibrant, diverse workforce well-prepared for the multidisciplinary and global challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. The Center's major goal is to revolutionize metallic biomaterials and smart coatings with built-in responsive biosensory capabilities that can adapt to biological changes to create novel bio-functional engineered systems, including craniofacial and orthopedic applications, cardiovascular and thoracic devices, and responsive biosensors and neural applications. The promise of these systems lies in the fact that new kinds of implants can adapt to the human body and eventually dissolve when no longer needed, thereby eliminating multiple surgeries and reducing health care costs.

Biotechnology and Healthcare

Biotechnology and Health Care Icon
Biotechnology and Health Care Icon

Biotechnology and Healthcare

Location

Greensboro, North Carolina

Lead Institution

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

Start Year

Website

Fact Sheet

Core Partners

University of Cincinnati
University of Pittsburgh

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Focus

RMB is developing the fundamental knowledge and technology needed to advance biocompatible and biodegradable metal-based, implantable systems with feedback control for reconstruction and regeneration.

Graduation Date

Education Web Page

Research Opportunities for Undergrads

Student Leadership Council

Locations

ERC for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials

The vision of the Center is to Revolutionize Metallic Biomaterials (RMB) and the underlying sciences and technologies, leading to engineered systems that will interface with the human body to prolong and improve quality of life--coupled with the development of a vibrant, diverse workforce well-prepared for the multidisciplinary and global challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. The Center's major goal is to revolutionize metallic biomaterials and smart coatings with built-in responsive biosensory capabilities that can adapt to biological changes to create novel bio-functional engineered systems, including craniofacial and orthopedic applications, cardiovascular and thoracic devices, and responsive biosensors and neural applications. The promise of these systems lies in the fact that new kinds of implants can adapt to the human body and eventually dissolve when no longer needed, thereby eliminating multiple surgeries and reducing health care costs.

Biotechnology and Healthcare

Biotechnology and Health Care Icon
Biotechnology and Health Care Icon

Biotechnology and Healthcare

Location

Greensboro, North Carolina

Lead Institution

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

Start Year

Fact Sheet

Core Partners

University of Cincinnati
University of Pittsburgh
Image

Additional Information

Focus

RMB is developing the fundamental knowledge and technology needed to advance biocompatible and biodegradable metal-based, implantable systems with feedback control for reconstruction and regeneration.

Graduation Date

Education Web Page

Research Opportunities for Undergrads

Student Leadership Council

Locations