Introduction to Bioengineering Presented to Chabot College ENGR10 • Nov06

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Ovijit Chaudhuri, PhD candidate Department of Bioengineering, University of California Berkeley 1

Introduction to Bioengineering

Presented to Chabot College ENGR10 • Nov06

Ovijit Chaudhuri

PhD candidate

Department of Bioengineering,

University of California Berkeley

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What is Bioengineering?

• Applying engineering techniques/analysis and technology to biological and medical problems. – Some areas (biomedical engineering) are

focused on medical applications and using technology for solutions to healthcare problems (traditional).

– Others are focused on using engineering principles and ideas to understand the way biological systems are constructed.

• Bioengineering is very interdisciplinary encompassing various fields.

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Prosthetics – Hip replacement

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Medical Imaging

• MRI, PET, CAT, etc …

Cuellar Clinic website

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Biomechanics

• How stiff does the hip replacement need to be? • What kind of loads will it experience?

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Biomaterials

• Mechanical properties? • Materials that are easy to

mold?• What kind of materials

are biocompatible?• Wear, tear, corrosion. • Immune Response?

www.machinedesign.com

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Improving healthcare: Lab on a chip Devices

Whitesides, Nature, 2006 Yager, et al., Nature, 2006

El-Ali, et al., Nature, 2006

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Drug Delivery

Glucose sensor/ delivery deviceGough lab, UCSD

Microjet injection deviceFletcher lab, UC Berkeley

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Industry

• Hip replacement• Other prosthetic devices• Cardiac stents (Guidant, Johnson and Johnson)• Other cardiac devices• Drug delivery devices

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Understanding the “engineering” of biological systems - Computational

Biology

Max Delbrueck Center Berlin-Buch

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Understanding the “engineering” of biological systems - Synthetic Biology

Keasling lab, UC Berkeley

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Understanding the “engineering” of biological systems -Tissue Engineering

Engler, et al., Cell, 2006

Nelson, et al., Science, 2006

Kurpinski, et al., Cell, 2006

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Understanding the “engineering” of biological systems – cell mechanics and

motility

David Rogers, Vanderbilt U.

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Atomic Force Microscopy

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Our Atomic Force Microscope

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Growing actin networks power cell movement and provide rigidity

Svitkina, et al.,JCB, 1999

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Our studies of actin networks

Parekh, et al., Nat. Cell Bio. 2005

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Questions?