AVS 56th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Biomaterial Interfaces Monday Sessions

Session BI-MoA
Protein and Cell Interactions at Interfaces I

Monday, November 9, 2009, 2:00 pm, Room K
Moderators: T. Boland, Clemson University, B.G. Liedberg, Linköping University, Sweden


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2:00pm BI-MoA1 Invited Paper
Bioengineering Stem Cell Fate
H.M. Blau, K. Havenstrite, Stanford University
2:40pm BI-MoA3
An Investigation of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Attachment on 496 Different Acrylate Polymers in a Microarray: The Importance of Surface Chemistry as Probed by ToF SIMS
M.R. Alexander, J. Yang, M.C. Davies, The University of Nottingham, UK, Y. Mei, D.G. Anderson, R.S. Langer, MIT, M. Taylor, A.J. Urquhart, The University of Nottingham, UK
3:40pm BI-MoA6
Design of Protein Polymers as Novel Tissue Engineering Scaffolds
D. Sengupta, S.C. Heilshorn, Stanford University
4:00pm BI-MoA7
Axon Guidance on Patterned Gradients of Extracellular Matrix Proteins
W. Theilacker, H. Bui, University of Delaware, S. Sullivan, Alcoa Technical Center, L. Capriotti, University of Delaware, D. Willis, J. Twiss, Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, N. Zander, Army Aberdeen Research Laboratory, Z. Zhang, Excellatron, T. Beebe Jr, University of Delaware
4:20pm BI-MoA8
Aligned Highly Porous Electrospun Scaffolds for Nerve Tissue Engineering
N. Zander, Army Research Lab/University of Delaware, J. Orlicki, A. Rawlett, Army Research Lab, T. Beebe, University of Delaware
4:40pm BI-MoA9
Study of GPIbα and vWF Interations under Blood Flow
X. Cui, HB. de Laat, J. Orje, Z.M. Ruggeri, The Scripps Research Institute
5:00pm BI-MoA10
Platelets Adhere to Adsorbed Albumin through a Receptor-Mediated Process
B. Sivaraman, R.A. Latour, Clemson University