Modules | Area | Type | Hours | Teacher(s) | |
DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR BIONIC TISSUE ENGINEERING | ING-INF/06 | LEZIONI | 60 |
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This course will guide students in the design of cell and tissue-based systems for application to the development of in vitro models, artificial organs and delivery systems using technology based on stem cells, organoids, smart materials and smart fabrication.
Starting from a quantitative description of cell, tissue and organ assembly, and of their requirements in terms of resources, microenvironmental conditions, cooperation and competition, the course covers fundamental design principles. It also provides a comprehensive overview of stem cell, organoid and on-chip technology as well as mathematical models of self-assembly, growth and differentiation. Project work will include design and simulation of in vitro models.
Oral exam with questions that involve calculations and modelling.
Students will gain an understanding of basic principles of: i) cell biology; ii) stem cell biology; iii) organoids; iv) cell-matrix interactions; v) cell-receptor interaction; vi) cell and tissue metabolism, from an engineering point of view.
They will be able to establish design criteria for engineered tissues and use them to design simple cell culture systems.
Assessment will be performed through classwork and exams
Students will be able to perform simple calculations on cell metabolism and receptor interaction. They will be able to distinguish between organoids, spheroids and scaffold based tissue constructs. They will be able to generate simple 3D models of reaction-diffusion-flow
Assessment will be performed through classwork and exams
Students should have an appreciation of the basic equations of transport, some aspects will be briefly revised at the beginning of the course
willingness to learn
Knowledge of computational tools and of further aspects of cell biology
Lessons, case studies, reading of literature, mathematical analysis, use of computational tools
Course contents: Basic principles of transport phenomena. Basic principles of biochemistry and cell biology. Quantitative Models of cell-material interaction, cell assembly and 3D organisation. Allometric (power law) relationships in organisms. Design criteria for 3D tissue constructs. Stem cell technology, Paracrine effects to induce tissue regeneration, induced pluripotent stem cells, organoids (Intestine, liver, brain). Fluidic bioreactors and organ and body on a chip design using computational methods.
Notes and slides.
Also refer to:
Fondamenti di ingegneria dei tessuti per la medicina rigenerativa Mantero Sara - Remuzzi Andrea - Raimondi Manuela Teresa - Ahluwalia Arti ISBN/EAN: 978885553039
Lessons will be recorded if necessary
Exam and classwork
none
Info will be provided on Teams and on my homepage (http://www.centropiaggio.unipi.it/~ahluwalia)