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Biomaterials

What is Biomaterials?

Biomechanics & Biomaterials focuses on the application of principles of classical mechanics to problems in biological systems and views the body as an engineered structure. Students will learn the role mechanics plays in both injury and disease and use this knowledge to develop better prevention and treatment approaches. Biomechanics and biomaterials play a vital role in the design of novel safety devices, surgical implants and surgical instrumentation for organs, soft tissues, hard tissues and articulating joints by addressing how natural and synthetic materials interact with biology.ical systems.

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Careers involving Biomaterials

Careers for biomaterial engineers offer a dynamic and impactful path within the field of biomedical engineering. These professionals play a vital role in developing and designing materials used in medical devices, implants, and tissue engineering. They work in a variety of sectors, including healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and research institutions. Biomaterial engineers collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to create innovative solutions that improve patient outcomes and advance medical technology. Their roles can range from research and development of new biomaterials to quality control and regulatory compliance, ensuring that the materials used in healthcare applications are safe and effective. A career in biomaterial engineering offers the opportunity to make a significant contribution to the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare and medical advancements.

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Why Biomaterials?

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