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Developing Multi-biofunctional Polymeric Materials


Cell culture, BMDilab

Peptide/Hydrogel/Liposome, BMDilab

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Cell culture, BMDilab
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The BMDiLab (Dir. Kagya Amoako) focuses on the development of biointeractive multi-functional biomaterials using conjugation, polymer surface and bulk modification, biologically active hydrogel development, and controlled release for discovery in biological systems and for the development of novel approaches to mediate processes at the cellular and sub-cellular levels.
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