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The understanding of events occurring at interfaces between the material surface and the environment of living tissues is crucial for the rational design of new biomaterials for tissue engineering or tissue regeneration, for development of advanced biomedical implants as well as biosensors. The cues influencing the protein adsorption, cell adhesion, proliferation and differentiation in contact with a biomaterial are based on solid-phase signals that are realized through surface-immobilized biomimetic structures and their interactions with cytoskeleton-bound cell receptors.
The symposium will focus on the most recent achievements in material design and surface engineering approaches.
Organizer:
František Rypáček and Eduard Brynda (send an email)
Posters: Wednesday, March 25, 2015
E. Ada Cavalcanti-Adam, USA
Xuesi Chen, People´s Republic of China
Igor Lacík, Slovakia
Phillip Messersmith, USA
Paolo A. Netti, Italy
Duncan Sutherland, Denmark
Hans Peter Wendel, Germany
Carsten Werner, Germany
Miroslawa El Fray, Poland
Neli Koseva, Bulgaria
Participants 14 000 CZK;
IUPAC Affiliates 12 600 CZK;
Students 9 300 CZK