
Innovations in Integrated Multiscale Biomaterials Experiment and Modeling
Explore the cutting-edge work of the I.BEAM group focusing on multiscale biomaterials experiment and modeling. Discover achievements, upcoming goals, and events such as webinars, workshops, and a short course on materials design. Stay informed about the latest advancements in predicting protein biomaterial performance, tuning polymer conjugated peptide biomaterials, and modeling cell-matrix interactions in 3D microtissues.
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Integrated multiscale biomaterials experiment and modeling working group (I BEAM) Achievements over the past year Webinar colloquium series Models to predict protein biomaterial performance Markus Buehler, David Kaplan and Joyce Wong Tuning the entropic spring to dictate order and functionality in polymer conjugated peptide biomaterials Sinan Keten Bioactivity is the Name of the Game Multiscale Modeling to Predict the Structure and Bioactivity of Adsorbed Proteins on Biomaterials Surfaces Robert Latour Cell-Matrix interactions in 3D microtissues: Multiscale mechanical models Vivek Shenoy
Integrated multiscale biomaterials experiment and modeling working group (I BEAM) Achievements over the past year (continued) TERMIS Pre-Conference Workshop - September 8, 2015 Intelligent design: multi-scale modeling of cells, tissues, and organs Boston Marriott Copley Place Chairs: Markus J. Buehler (MIT) Guy Genin (WUSTL) Journal Special Issues In Progress: Special issue of J Roy Soc Interface Focus Upcoming: special issue of ACS Biomaterials
Integrated multiscale biomaterials experiment and modeling working group (I BEAM) Goals over the next year Continue the Webinar Colloquium Series Advertise to other working groups and broader community Summer Short Course in Multiscale Materials Design put on by Markus Buehler at MIT
Integrated multiscale biomaterials experiment and modeling working group (I BEAM) MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MULTISCALE MATERIALS DESIGN Short Course Tentatively JUNE 2016 (4thtime) Markus J. Buehler MIT Campus | Cambridge, MA URL: shortprograms.mit.edu/mbd