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Welcome to the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Society For Biomaterials

I would like to extend a warm welcome to all attendees of the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Society

For Biomaterials!

Over the next several days we will learn about the latest innovations in materials science, molecular

and cell biology, and engineering in the context of basic, applied and translational biomaterials

science. A diverse and exciting program was crafted from a record number of abstract submissions,

consisting of Symposia, General Sessions, Workshops, Panel Discussions, Poster and Rapid Fire

Sessions, and Tutorials. These program elements, as well as the numerous informal discussions and

interactions with colleagues that will take place here in Seattle, will serve to identify exciting new

opportunities and mechanisms for the biomaterials science and engineering community to improve

human health.

Finally, I would like to thank the numerous individuals that have contributed their time and effort

during organization of this meeting: members of the Program Committee, session/workshop/

panel/tutorial organizers, abstract reviewers, SFB Seattle representatives, sponsors, and exhibitors.

Special thanks go to all of our hardworking SFB staff members, particularly Dan Lemyre, Anthony

Celenza, and Astrid Schrier, who worked tirelessly to make this meeting a success.

I wish you a very productive and enjoyable meeting!

Phillip B. Messersmith, PhDProgram ChairProfessor of Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, andChemical and Biological EngineeringNorthwestern University

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2 SPONSORSGOLD: SILVER: BRONZE:

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 3SPONSORS 2

GENERAL INFORMATION 4

MEETING AT A GLANCE 6

MEETING HIGHLIGHTS 9

PROGRAM COMMITTEE, REVIEWERS AND SESSION ORGANIZERS 20-21

AWARDS 22-23

PROGRAM 24-29

CONCURRENT SESSION GRIDS 30-49

POSTER SESSIONS 50-75

AUTHOR INDEX 76-85

EXHIBITOR LISTING 86-92

ABOUT THE SOCIETY

The Society For Biomaterials is a professional society that promotes advances in biomedical materials research and development by encouragement of cooperative educational programs, clinical applications, and professional standards in the biomaterials field.

Biomaterials scientists and engineers study cells, their components, complex tissues and organs, and their interactions with natural and synthetic materials and implanted prosthetic devices, as well as develop and characterize the materials used to measure, restore, and improve physiologic function, and enhance survival and quality of life.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Where Materials Meet Biology

The theme for the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Society For Biomaterials, Where Materials Meet Biology, reflects the central position of the biomaterials discipline in fostering development of new implant materials and devices for improvement of the human condition. Accomplishing this, both in the past as well as in the future, requires integration of the latest advances in the physical and biological sciences, and engineering. The goal of the 2010 meeting will be to describe the latest innovations in materials science, molecular and cell biology, and engineering, and to identify new opportunities and mechanisms for translation of these findings into new or improved medical treatments for traumatic injury and disease. The program will include Symposia, General Sessions, Workshops, Panel Discussions, and Tutorials, covering all aspects of basic, applied and translational biomaterials science.

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4 GENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL INFORMATIONAll events, including the Opening Reception will take place in the Washington State Convention Center. See the following for information on Registration, Exhibits and Poster Sessions.

REGISTRATIONAll attendees must be registered for the meeting. Registration is located in the East Lobby on the 6th Level of the Washington State Convention Center.

Registration will be open during the following hours: Wednesday, April 21 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm Thursday, April 22 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Friday, April 23 7:00 am – 5:30 pm Saturday, April 24 7:00 am – 4:00 pm

Replacement badges will only be available to attendees with proper identification.

WIRLESS INTERNETSFB has arranged Wireless Internet for all attendees at the Washington State Convention Center. To access the wireless internet signal, select Exhibitor or Instant Internet on your laptop and the login would be SFB2010, password seattle.

EXHIBITSEach year, the Society For Biomaterials Annual Meeting serves as the central gathering point for the entire biomaterials field. This year’s annual meeting promises to offer exciting interaction between meeting registrants and exhibitors. Please make time during the meeting to visit the exhibits during the hours listed below.

All breaks and poster sessions will be held exclusively in 6ABC (Exhibit Hall), located on the 6th Level of the Washington State Convention Center.

EXHIBIT HOURS:Thursday, April 22 10:00 am – 1:00 pm, 3:00 pm - 6:15 pmFriday, April 23 9:30 am – 5:30 pm

POSTER SESSIONSThe Poster sessions are an important educational event of this meeting. We hope you support and attend these scientific presentations. All poster presentations will be held in the Exhibit Hall. All poster presentations have been assigned a chronological poster number for reference when locating the printed abstract in

this program. Posters may be viewed during the entire meeting and authors will be present during the following times:

Thursday, April 22Poster Session 1 & Exhibition Reception 4:45 pm – 6:15 pm

Friday, April 23Poster Session 2 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

All Authors will be present during both sessions.

TOWN HALL MEETINGThe SFB Council has begun a strategic planning process to set a course for the Society for the next 10 years. We would welcome your advice, input, and just plain criticism to help us make decisions.

CAREER FAIRA career fair will be held on Thursday, April 22 from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm. Individuals from R&D will be there representing their respective companies. These companies are there to answer any questions that you may have about the company, the day to day routine of holding that position, and if there are any positions available. You should have your resumes and business cards with you if you are looking for a job. We hope all of you are able to attend and take advantage of this exciting opportunity. We are sure it will be an enriching experience for all.

OPENING RECEPTION Take this opportunity to meet and network with fellow attendees, old friends, and new aquaintances before seeing what the city of Seattle has to offer. The Opening Reception will take place in the South Lobby of the Washington State Convention Center, Wednesday evening immediately following the Opening Ceremony from 7:45 pm – 8:45 pm. This event is included in the registration fee.

SPEAKER READY ROOMThe Speaker Ready Room is located on the 6th Level of the Washington State Convention Center in Room 603. The Speaker Ready Room is provided for presenters to prepare for their presentations and to ensure a seamless integration of a wide variety of audiovisual technologies in the various meeting rooms. All speakers must check into the Speaker Ready Room.

Speaker Ready Room Hours:Wednesday, April 21 3:00 pm – 7:00 pmThursday, April 22 7:00 am – 5:00 pmFriday, April 23 7:00 am – 5:00 pmSaturday, April 24 7:00 am – 3:00 pm

STARSOnce again, the Society For Biomaterials will award Student Travel Achievement Recognitions (STARs) for outstanding abstracts submitted by students. These STARs present a major opportunity to recognize research excellence and develop future leaders within our Society. STAR Recipients are indicated in this program with this symbol.

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FLOORPLANS 8

Washington State Convention CenterMeeting Space

Exhibit Hall

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2010 SFB Annual Meeting Highlights 9Keynote Address

There May Be a Smart Polymer in Your Biomaterials Future!Allan S. HoffmanProfessor of Bioengineering University of Washington

Professor Hoffman studied at M.I.T., where he received B.S., M.S., and Sc.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering between 1953 and 1957. He taught on the faculty of the Chemical Engineering Department at M.I.T. for a total of ten years and for the past 39 years he has been Professor of Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, USA.

He was President of the Society For Biomaterials (US) in 1983-4, and received the Society’s Clemson Award for Contributions to the Biomaterials Literature in 1984. He has also received the Founders’ Awards from the Society for Biomaterials in 2000 and from the Controlled Release Society in 2007. He received the Biomaterials Science Prize of the Japanese Society for Biomaterials in 1990 and an International Recognition Award of the Society for Polymer Science, Japan in 2006. He was elected to the US National Academy of Engineering in 2005.

SymposiumA Symposium focuses our attention on a specific topic within the large disciplines that make up the Society’s membership. The symposium highlights a well-defined topic that is not addressed by the regular sessions of the Annual Meeting. The format includes a single lead speaker followed by related abstracts. The lead speaker either presents the current concepts of the topic or presents cutting-edge research within the area.

Applications of Nanomaterials in Medicine

Contributing SIGs: Dental/Craniofacial Biomaterials, Nano Materials, Ophthalmic Biomaterials, Orthopaedic BiomaterialsInvited Speaker: Katherine Ferrara, PhDTITLE: Biomaterials for Image-Guided Drug Delivery���������������������� ������������������ �

This symposium will focus on all applications of nanomaterials in medicine. A comprehensive range of nano-materials will be considered including nano-particulates/fibers, nanocoatings, nanocomposites, NMES, etc. A comprehensive range of medical applications of such nanomaterials will also be considered (including tissue regeneration for the following tissues: orthopedic, cartilage, vascular, dental, nervous system, cardiovascular, etc.; drug delivery; ophthamological applications; cancer treatment; dermatological applications; etc.).

Biofilm-Material Interactions

Contributing SIGs: Implant Pathology, Proteins and Cells at Interfaces, Surface Characterization & ModificationInvited Speaker: James Bryers, PhDTITLE: Emerging Biomaterials Strategies to Prevent Biofilm Infection�������������������� ���������������� ������������������ �

As a biomaterial is implanted, a race for its surface ensues. If the surgery and implant are clean enough, the initial film formed is composed of small molecules

followed by proteins, other large molecules and cells, led by monocytes/macrophages. If bacteria interrupt this process and establish a beachhead, they can form a film that seals them into an anaerobic culture chamber where they can produce a life-threatening infection. Since 80% of hospital acquired infections are associated with implants or indwelling devices, there is a great need to develop surfaces that resist biofilms yet incorporate optimally into the surrounding tissue. This symposium will explore these biofilms and strategies to prevent them. The invited speaker will set the tone by defining the problem and current research to find solutions for it. Speakers will report their new insights into understanding biofilms and new tactics to overcome them.

Cardiovascular Materials and Polyurethane Biomaterials

Contributing SIG: Cardiovascular BiomaterialsInvited Speaker: James Anderson, MD, PhDTITLE: Cardiovascular Materials and Polyurethanes: Issues and Perspectives����������� �����!"�� ���#��$���#�������%��� ��� �����#������� ���&��������������� �

Increasingly, materials are tailored specifically to the cardiovascular domain. Many challenges in the use of conventional engineering polymers have been recognized. This session presents new developments in cardiovascular-specific materials for application in the next generation of cardiovascular implants. Advances in the very significant category of polyurethane materials are presented, including new formulations, improved coatings, and biodegradable polyurethane. New materials for directly reinforcing post-infarct damaged blood vessels are presented.

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10 2010 SFB Annual Meeting Highlights Cell Funtion in 2D vs 3D Culture

Contributing SIGs: Proteins and Cells at Interfaces, Tissue EngineeringInvited Speaker: Andrew Putnam, PhDTITLE: Matrix Compliance and Cell Function: Understanding Differences Between 2D and 3D Cultures���������������'�������� ���&����������� �

Though cell culture on 2D flat substrates is comparatively easy, 3D scaffold systems for cell culture can more accurately represent in vivo conditions leading to more physiologically relevant cell behavior. This symposium will explore benefits of 3D culture systems and investigate how and why they differ from traditional 2D systems.

Multi-factor Drug Delivery for Musculoskeletal Regeneration

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This session will focus on the delivery of multiple factors to enhance musculoskeletal regeneration, including the delivery of growth factors in combination with antibiotics. The multi-factor delivery approach can be used to enhance single tissue regeneration, or to achieve multiple tissue types within one scaffold. The session will cover biomaterials chemistry and design to achieve temporal and spatial control of multiple factor delivery, in vitro release and efficacy testing, as well as in vivo proof-of-concept testing.

Pluripotent Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine

Contributing SIG: Biomaterials Cell/Organ TherapiesInvited Speaker: Charles Murry, MD, PhDTITLE: ���� �����������&���-���!��&�������������)���%���������.� ���������������%���!����� �����������%�� ��� �

Pluripotent stem cells, such as embryonic stem cells, are poised to become an integral component of regenerative medicine approaches. The ability of these cell types to continuously self-renew and differentiate into an array of different somatic cell types opens up new possibilities in fields ranging from in vitro drug screening to in vivo tissue engineering. Furthermore, the recent development of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells is likely to further expand the potential of stem cell research and therapy. However, pluripotent stem cells also present unique challenges to biomaterials scientists, as the fate of these cells can be strongly influenced, and perhaps controlled, by the physical and biochemical properties of their microenvironment. This symposium will describe new developments in pluripotent stem cell biology, with an emphasis on the key role of cell-biomaterial interactions in pluripotent stem cell culture and regenerative medicine.

Self-Assembly in Tissue Engineering

Contributing SIG: Tissue EngineeringInvited Speaker: Michael Sefton, ScD, FRSCTITLE: In Vivo Assembly of Endothelialized Modules for Tissue Engineering���������������#������� ���+�))����*�� �� ���/���*������������ �

Recreating the complexity of tissues and biomimetic architectures is one of the major aims of tissue engineering. One approach to do this is by using self- or directed assembly approaches. This session will cover bottom-up approaches that are utilized to create tissues to serve as in vitro tissue models and as

potential therapeutic tissue engineered constructs. The session will cover areas such as modular tissue engineering, microengineered scaffolds as well as biomimetic tissue constructs. These approaches have emerged as suitable methods of recreating the complexity of tissue structures and enhancing the function of engineered tissues. This session will also include self-assembled gel/biomaterial based strategies for developing suitable scaffolds to grow and cultivate cells and strategies to promote self-assembly of cells within 3D. These materials may include self-assembled peptides, polysaccharides, lipids, nucleotides and viruses as tissue engineering materials.

Surface Modification and the Biological Response

Contributing SIG: Surface Characterization & ModificationInvited Speaker: Michael Grunze, PhDTITLE: A new coating for medical implants: Polyzene®-F������������0���������� ���+�))�������$��%�

When a device is implanted into the body, into either hard or soft tissue, the body will respond.  While the bulk material of the device is often important for mechanical success, the device surface is at the interface with biology.  Major effort has been spent modifying a biomaterial surface in order to elicit or inhibit a biological response. This session will focus on novel surface modification techniques that are added to the surface to control or induce a specific biological response.  Talks will contain characterization of the modified surfaces that could include XPS (ESCA), AFM, SIMS, SEM, SPR, ATR-FTIR, or other surface analytical techniques.  This general session is divided into two parts with the first opening talk provided by an invited speaker discussing a clinically relevant application of an available biomaterial from industry.

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2010 SFB Annual Meeting Highlights 11Stem Cell-Biomaterial Interactions

Contributing SIG: Tissue EngineeringInvited Speaker: Jeremy Mao, PhDTITLE: Stem Cell and Polymeric Materials Interactions: Cell Delivery and Cell Homing������������������!��,�����/���$��� ���+������%���� �

Stem cells have become a promising cell source in the tissue engineering field. Major advances have occurred in the isolation and characterization of stem cells derived from embryos, nonembryonic/adult sources, and more recently, adult somatic cells that can be genetically reprogrammed to become pluripotent stem cells. Intense studies have been focused at the cell and molecular biology levels on understanding the relationship between stem cell growth and terminal differentiation in an effort to control these processes. Recent discoveries have shown that the microenvironment can influence stem cell self-renewal and differentiation, which has had a tremendous impact on identifying potential strategies for using these cells effectively in the body. This session will feature presentations that describe studies examining the influence of biomaterials on stem cell behavior with an emphasis on biomaterials design that impart appropriate cues to stem cells to affect their behavior.

Targeted Drug Delivery/Polymer Conjugates

Contributing SIG: Drug DeliveryInvited Speaker: Mark Grinstaff, PhDTITLE: Expansile Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Characterization, and In Vivo Efficacy���������.������������� ������,�������� ��

The efficacy of therapeutic compounds is often reduced by the limitations of conventional drug delivery systems. For example, non-specific targeting typically results in adverse side effects and drug wastage. More advanced drug delivery systems are being developed to passively and actively target specific tissues, particularly those that are cancerous or inflamed. This symposium will highlight

both particulate carrier systems and soluble macromolecular carriers designed to prevent toxicity at non-target organs and optimize therapeutic effectiveness. Examples of targeted drug delivery systems include liposomes, micelles, nanoparticles, microspheres, lipoproteins, antibodies, dendrimers, and soluble synthetic polymers.

General SessionsA General Session is a topic that is familiar to the general membership. Abstracts reflect the most current research in that field.

Adipose Tissue Engineering and Biomaterial-Guided Stem Cell Behavior Contributing SIG: Tissue Engineering

Of interest is the manner in which cells react to biomaterial properties such as relative smoothness or roughness, surface charge, mechanical rigidity, 3-dimensionality, and other biomaterial-related properties, but of greater interest is whether or not these biomaterial properties can be engineered to control or guide cell behavior. This session will focus on utilizing materials properties to guide cell behavior, specifically embryonic and mesenchymal stem cell behavior, toward the repair or regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues and adipose tissue. As for adipose tissue, the use of adult mesenchimal stem cells (both adipose-, ASCs, and bone marrow-, BMSCs, derived) or of preadipocytes is preferred to the use of mature adipocytes, which have low expandability and poor ability for volume retention. This session aims to collect recent scientific contributions on this not yet completely explored but emergent field.

Advances in Ophthalmic Biomaterials Technology Contributing SIG: Ophthalmic Biomaterials

The ophthalmic biomaterials arena is a rapidly growing field for advanced biomaterials research with wide-spread clinical applications. For the 2010 SFB meeting, we invite you to a renewed session toward next-generation ophthalmic care. The topics encompass novel biomaterials technology for functional replacements of ocular tissues; surface modification and protein adsorption of polymers used for refractive devices; vitreous replacement fluids; retinal tamponades; and glaucoma drainage devices. The general session will focus on the progress of biomaterial-tissue interaction in development of next-generation ophthalmic drugs and medical devices. E.g. Investigation of tissue interactions (ciliary muscles) with ocular biomaterials for restoring lens accommodation. The session will also accommodate advances in ocular tissue-engineering. This year’s meeting will feature a list of renowned academic, industrial, regulatory, and clinical speakers to highlight the advancement in ophthalmic biomaterials research. Keynote addresses from experts in the clinical setting will allow means to bridge the gap between materials research and clinical success. The general session on ophthalmic biomaterials will be a unique opportunity for all researchers to share and renew collaborations in a rapidly growing field.

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12 2010 SFB Annual Meeting Highlights Applications of Nanomaterials in Medicine Contributing SIGs: Dental/Craniofacial Biomaterials, Nano Materials, Ophthalmic Biomaterials, Orthopaedic Biomaterials

This general session will focus on all applications of nanomaterials in medicine. A comprehensive range of nano-materials will be considered including nano-particulates/fibers, nanocoatings, nanocomposites, NMES, etc. A comprehensive range of medical applications of such nanomaterials will also be considered (including tissue regeneration for the following tissues: orthopedic, cartilage, vascular, dental, nervous system, cardiovascular, etc.; drug delivery; ophthamological applications; cancer treatment; dermatological applications; etc.). Biomaterial Technologies for Treating Segmental Bone Defects: Research Developments and Clinical Applications Contributing SIG: Orthopaedic Biomaterials

Treating bone segmental defects remains a major clinical challenge in the field of orthopaedic surgery. A significant number of approaches utilizing synthetic bone grafts have been developed and proven to have applications in bone repair and regeneration. This session will focus on bone graft design and fabrication, bone graft osteocompatibility and vascularization strategies, such as factor loaded grafts and programmed cells, to develop clinically relevant grafts for effectively treating segmental bone defects. This session will also cover pre-clinical evaluation of synthetic bone grafts in suitable animal models, and their clinical applications.

Biomaterials as Stem Cell Niche Contributing SIG: Biomaterials Cell/Organ Therapies

Recent studies have demonstrated the presence of stem cell niches in most major organ systems, and the ability of these cells to transdifferentiate towards other tissue lineages is being explored. Understanding biomaterial-stem cell interactions and biomaterial-triggered signaling pathways is critically important in developing cell culture systems and therapies for regenerative medicine. This session will present new and ongoing work in the development of biomaterial-based strategies to culture and maintain stem cells in an undifferentiated state as well as the development of new strategies to differentiate stem cells into specific lineages. Particular focus will be on maintenance and differentiation of stem cells on various biomaterial surfaces, 3D culture, and bioreactor-based cultures. Our interest is in novel materials to present biologically active species, new ways of controlling biomaterials to mediate stem cell function and phenotype, as well as fundamental biological understanding of stem cell niches and how they can be artificially controlled.

Biomaterials for Directed Stem Cell Differentiation Contributing SIGs: Biomaterials Cell/Organ Therapies, Tissue Engineering

This session will focus on recent biomaterials research targeted at directing the differentiation of progenitor and stem cells towards specific tissue lineages. It will cover a range of approaches applied to pluripotent and multipotent stem cells.

Biomaterials for Soft Tissue Engineering Contributing SIG: Tissue Engineering

This session will review current state of the art in the development and evaluation of scaffold materials for ligament, tendon, diaphragm, and pancreatic regeneration.

Biomimetic Materials for Tissue Engineering Contributing SIG: Tissue Engineering

Recently, biomaterial scientists have added bioactivity to their design toolbox in the development of new materials for tissue engineering scaffolds. These advanced biomaterials add another dimension of guided interaction with the body by mimicking the native remodeling processes, e.g. biological recognition of adhesion sites, substrate-dictated differentiation, or cell-guided enzymatic degradation. This session will review current state of the art in the development of biomimetic scaffold materials and the fundamental studies that use these materials to identify key substrate characteristics that support desired cellular behavior in tissue engineering constructs (adhesion, migration, proliferation, differentiation).

Cancer Drug Delivery Contributing SIGs: Drug Delivery, Nano Materials

This session will cover current efforts in the area of drug delivery including the development of targeted multifunctional delivery system in which the drug or imaging moieties are integrated. Sustained release formulations are discussed in which the drug is released over a period of time in a controlled manner. Types of drug delivery formulations include liposomes, drug loaded biodegradable microspheres, and drug polymer conjugates at nano or micro scale. In addition to mechanisms directly therapeutic against cancer cells, indirect methods such as anti-angiogenic therapies, as well as other metabolic disruption will be discussed. Also, therapeutic delivery in regard to palliative care will be addressed.

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2010 SFB Annual Meeting Highlights 13Cardiovascular Controlled Drug Release Contributing SIGs: Cardiovascular Biomaterials, Drug Delivery

The presentations and posters in this session will discuss novel concepts for cardiovascular drug delivery. This will include drug delivery from various medical devices; Computational modeling of release kinetics and tissue uptake; Novel tools to characterize drug release; Release from bioresorbable coatings and from coatings on fully resorbable devices: Impact of metal surface chemistry on drug release kinetics.

Cellular Responses to Biomaterials and Cardiopathologies Contributing SIG: Cardiovascular Biomaterials

Cardiovascular materials science has entered a new age. This session presents research focused on the evolving field of cardiovascular-specific materials. Increasingly, new materials can be designed that account for cellular phenotype and behavior at the implant site. The interplay of cells with materials’ surface and mechanical properties are presented, along with new theories for vascular calcification and insights into the fate of biologics diffusing from cardiovascular implants into the vasculature.

Chemoselective Chemistry for Biomaterials Implanted biomaterials of synthetic or biological origin (or a combination of the two) undergo complex interactions with the immune system. However, these interactions are incompletely understood and poorly controlled, making it difficult to engineer them to achieve desirable outcomes in clinical applications. This session highlights current efforts toward both a basic understanding of interactions of immune cells with biomaterials as well as the engineering of biomaterials capable of directing or influencing immunological processes. These efforts have wide-ranging implications in diverse fields such as tissue engineering, combination products, and therapeutic vaccines.

Controlled Release and Presentation Systems for Regulating Cell Behavior Contributing SIGs: Drug Delivery, Tissue Engineering

Drugs, growth factors and cytokines, and genetic material can be extremely powerful agents for directing cell behavior to regenerate tissues or combat diseases. One-time presentation of these bioactive factors through bolus delivery or burst release from biomaterials, however, often does not elicit the desired cellular responses. Temporal control of the delivery of these factors may allow for optimal exposure to cells. This control may be achieved using biomaterials or novel substrates via a variety of mechanisms including diffusion, polymer degradation, and environmental stimuli-driven release. In additional, spatial regulation over delivery may also be beneficial to, for example, mimic soluble signal gradients present during development and healing processes. This session will encompass the development of new biomaterial systems that modulate the spatial and temporal delivery of soluble signals and the quantitative evaluation of their capacity to guide specific, desired cellular functions.

Dental Materials Contributing SIG: Dental/Craniofacial Biomaterials

This session invites basic, applied, and clinical biomaterials research using approaches ranging from synthetic materials to biological mechanisms of therapy, and including materials/biological constructs and tissue structure-function analyses as biomimetic/design bases. Each of these approaches converge into the larger objective of restoring oral tissue structure and function. Specific interests include synthesis, characterization, processing and application of any organic and inorganic materials used or having potential for use intra-orally or extra-orally for the restoration, fixation, replacement, or regeneration of hard and soft tissues in and about the oral cavity and craniofacial region.

Emerging Frontiers in Design and Characterization of Bio-inspired Nanoscale Research & Materials Contributing SIGs: Nano Materials, Proteins and Cells at Interfaces, Surface Characterization & Modification

This session focus is on design elements requiring nanoscale science and technology. The presentations will highlight advances in areas where design concepts were inspired by living systems and have led to new functional materials aiming at different end-use applications. Emphasis is on identifying challenges and opportunities in developing the next generation of bioinspired self-assembling, self-healing, self-evolving, and/or self-replicating materials as well as obtaining detailed understanding of biological events and their interfacing with the design and fabrication of new biomaterials. This involves groups: synthesizing biomaterials with the intent of obtaining a previously determined nanoscale biological structure, using biomimetic synthesis strategies to obtain nanoscale structures, and characterizing nanoscale structures at the biological interface to provide design inputs for a future biomaterial or to confirm the design intent of an existing material.

Engineered Disease Models for Basic Research and Drug Discovery Contributing SIG: Tissue Engineering Microenvironmental conditions play an important role in the development and therapy of many diseases and may not be accurately modeled with conventional 2-D cell culture. This session will focus on the design and utilization of biologically inspired model systems for the study of disease pathogenesis and drug screening. It will introduce biomaterials, tissue engineering, and fabrication approaches for the development of 3-D tissue models that have the potential to reduce the use of animals and overall R&D costs.

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14 2010 SFB Annual Meeting Highlights Engineering Immune Interactions with Biomaterials Contributing SIGs: Biomaterials Cell/Organ Therapies, Proteins and Cells at Interfaces

Implanted biomaterials of synthetic or biological origin (or a combination of the two) undergo complex interactions with the immune system. However, these interactions are incompletely understood and poorly controlled, making it difficult to engineer them to achieve desirable outcomes in clinical applications. This session highlights current efforts toward both a basic understanding of interactions of immune cells with biomaterials as well as the engineering of biomaterials capable of directing or influencing immunological processes. These efforts have wide-ranging implications in diverse fields such as tissue engineering, combination products, and therapeutic vaccines.

Engineering Therapeutic Delivery for Biomaterial Scaffolds for Cell Therapy Contributing SIG: Biomaterials Cell/Organ Therapies

This session will focus on the development of new materials or methods for the controlled delivery of macromolecular therapeutics, including proteins and nucleic acids, from scaffolds. Scaffold-mediated delivery has received increasing attention because of its capacity to improve cellular utilization of delivered therapies. For example, immobilization of therapeutics to the scaffold localizes therapeutic activity and elevates local concentration; in some cases, it can enhance biological activity by optimizing receptor-ligand interactions. Immobilization can also provide control over the rate of therapeutic delivery. As mimetics of the natural extracellular matrix, the scaffolds themselves provide additional physical and chemical cues that control the cellular microenvironment and cell behavior. Topics for this session include new chemistries/methods for degradation-controlled release, layer-by-layer fabrication and release, cell-mediated therapeutic release, and other triggered-release technologies. Intended application areas are broad and would include in vivo and ex vivo regenerative therapies as well as cell manipulation for other applications.

Glycosaminoglycan Biomaterials in Medicine Contributing SIG: Tissue Engineering

Harnessing the polysaccharide biomacromolecules of the extracellular matrix has attracted many research groups and led to a large variety of clinical biomaterials. What can we expect in the future for chemically-modified GAGs? This session will include abstracts describing pre-clinical and clinical uses of derivatives of hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate, heparin, chitosan, and other GAGs, including hard and soft materials, nanostructured or microfabricated materials, and novel chemistries.

Molecular Mechanisms Mediating Protein-Surface and Cell-Surface Interactions Contributing SIG: Proteins and Cells at Interfaces While it is well recognized that biological responses to implanted biomaterials (e.g., inflammatory responses, platelet adhesion, and thrombus formation) are governed by proteins that adsorb on the biomaterial surfaces, relatively little is understood regarding the actual molecular mechanisms that control these types of interactions. Without a molecular level understanding of the factors that mediate these processes, biomaterials design to control them is essentially relegated to trial-and–error methods. Unfortunately, given the great complexity of protein-surface and cell-surface interactions, the probability of finding optimal conditions by such approaches is negligibly small. Therefore, although very challenging, increased efforts need to be made to study and understand the molecular basis for protein-surface and cell-surface interactions so that this knowledge can be applied for device design for improved biological performance. The objectives of this session are to spotlight this important area of research and provide a venue to present and discuss current research efforts in this area.

Natural-based Polymeric Biomaterials and Composites Contributing SIG: Orthopaedic Biomaterials

Natural-origin polymers and its composites offer excellent opportunities in the biomaterials field. This versatile class of materials includes biopolymers (polyhydroxy alkanoates, hyaluronic acid), polysaccharides (starch, chitin/chitosan, alginate) or proteins (collagen, fibrin, silk fibroin) enabling developing engineered systems with enhanced biological performance.  The innovative use of its characteristics, taking advantage of the similar structure or composition with respect to biological tissues, enables designing high performance solutions for biocompatibility, biodegradability and bioactivity of biomaterials. Also the advanced areas of tissue engineering, drug delivery and smart/active/adaptative systems may benefit from the wealth of natural polymers existing in nature. Those high end applications require increasingly complex and demanding architectures and properties. However, the processing and the characterization of natural origin polymers often has specific requirements and limitations that may hinder its use. This session will be the forum of choice to present and discuss cutting edge research on biomaterials obtained from natural based polymers.

Novel Imaging Methods for Mapping Cell Phenotype Contributing SIGs: Proteins and Cells at Interfaces, Surface Characterization & Modification

Controlling cell phenotype is a critical step in developing successful tissue and organ replacements. This is not easily accomplished due to the myriad of factors at several different length scales that influence cell response and subsequent tissue development. Therefore, novel imaging approaches that can quickly and effectively provide correlations between cell environment and response are required. This session will showcase novel in vitro and in vivo 2D and 3D imaging techniques and probes that provide spatial information about the effect of cell/material interaction and surrounding environment on cell phenotype.

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2010 SFB Annual Meeting Highlights 15Probing the Surface of Biology Contributing SIG: Surface Characterization & Modification

As surface analytical tools become more sensitive, researchers are provided the ability to use these techniques to image or probe a biological surface.  Surface analytical equipment used to characterize metals and plastics are now being used to probe biological materials that were previously sensitive to these analytical techniques.  Methods for sample preparation (preserving structure), environmental chambers or improved data collection have lead to this improvement.  This session will focus on the imaging of biological structures using spectroscopic or microscopic surface characterization techniques.  Relevant research using Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (ToF-SIMS), Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (ESCA or XPS), Sum Frequency Generation (SFG) and other surface analytical techniques performed on biological proteins, cells, and even tissues will be presented in this session.

Stimuli-responsive Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering: New Developments Contributing SIG: Tissue Engineering

Tremendous research has been done in recent times to use polymeric biomaterials to guide three dimensional tissue formation both in vitro and in vivo. While both biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers have been used for these applications, the stimuli-responsive polymers in both categories may offer unique advantages to achieve appropriate cell attachment, growth, morphology, and biological function. This general session aims to present and discuss new developments in the approaches and materials that are responsive to environmental cues. This session will include abstracts dealing with in vitro cell behavior (morphology and function) on advanced materials that are responsive to the cellular microenvironment. The externally controllable experimental variables may include (but not limited to) temperature, pH, and/or cellular products.

Surface Modification and the Biological Response Contributing SIG: Surface Characterization & Modification

When a device is implanted into the body, into either hard or soft tissue, the body will respond.  While the bulk material of the device is often important for integrity and mechanical success, the device surface is at the interface with biology.  Major effort has been spent modifying a biomaterial surface in order to elicit or inhibit a biological response.  This session will focus on novel surface modification techniques that are added to the surface to control or induce a specific biological response. Talks will contain characterization of the modified surfaces that could include XPS (ESCA), AFM, SIMS, SEM, SPR, ATR-FTIR, or other surface analytical techniques.

Surface Modification of Three Dimensional Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications Contributing SIGs: Surface Characterization & Modification, Tissue Engineering

Traditional modification methods such as migratory additives, plasma treatment, and photo-grafting have been successfully developed for scaffolds where cell contact is expected primarily at the scaffold surface. However, as the tissue engineering research progresses into creating three dimensional scaffold materials where cellular in-growth into the scaffold will be deemed essential, new modification methods will be required to overcome the challenges encountered by the traditional methods (such as depth of penetration in case of photo-grafting) when modifying three dimensional scaffold materials. This general session aims to present and discuss new developments in such “surface modification” approaches related to grafting and patterning of small molecules, polymers, and/or ligands on a three dimensional scaffold. This session will include abstracts related to characterization methods to ascertain a successfully modified three dimensional scaffold and abstracts focusing on methods

to overcome challenges encountered when modifying and/or characterizing three dimensional scaffold materials compared to two-dimensional cell culture.

Surface Optimization to Maximize Biosensor Performance Contributing SIGs: Nano Materials, Surface Characterization & Modification

Surface modification is a necessary prerequisite to optimize performance of the latest generation of biosensors including nanoparticles, protein chips and gene chips. From simple 1” x 3” microarray glass slides with hundreds of spots to higher density microarray chips (e.g. AffyMetrix®) with over 10,000 spots per cm2, the surface chemistry needs to be engineered and optimized to facilitate automated oligonucleotide synthesis, provide stability to maximize signal to noise during hybridization and during signal read-out via automated fluorescence imaging. The immediate technology focus is molecular diagnostics but the methodologies to be discussed have relevance to any surface modification where retention of specific biomolecular activity is desired under a specific set of conditions. This session will bring together Seattle area researchers and will solicit contributions from various local centers of molecular biology research, national centers as well as international. �

Rapid Fire Sessions

Rapid Fire Sessions are one-hour sessions with two half-hour blocks, comprised of five, five-minute presentations, and a five minute Q&A for each block.

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16 2010 SFB Annual Meeting Highlights Workshops

Workshops provide an in-depth educational experience on topics relating to biomaterials with a significant amount of time dedicated to discussion, and questions and answers.

Surface Characterization of Biomaterials Contributing SIG: Surface Characterization & Modification

The National ESCA and Surface Analysis Center for Biomedical Problems (NESAC/Bio) will be running a workshop on “Surface Characterization of Biomaterials.” An overview of the latest developments and advances in biomedical surface analysis will be given. The fundamentals and capabilities of ESCA and ToF-SIMS will be emphasized. Selected examples of recent surface analysis applications in the areas of biomedical nanparticles, molecular depth profiling of polymeric biomaterials, 2D/3D imaging of biological samples, and analysis of biological molecules at interfaces will be presented. Attendees will gain an appreciation for detailed characterization biomedical surface analysis methods can provide for a wide range of biomaterials.

Tour: Institute for Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine (ISCRM) at the University of Washington Contributing SIGs: �������������&���12�,������� ������������#�,�������,

This tour of the new Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine (ISCRM) at the University of Washington’s South Lake Campus will allow participates to view the facilities and equipment used for stem cell research, and will have the opportunity to interact with ISCRM researchers and bring about possible research collaborations. Participants will be provided with a box lunch at the ISCRM. Following lunch, an overview presentation of ISCRM research areas and facilities will be given to the tour participants. Following the overview, participants will be given a choice of ISCRM laboratory tours (Cardiovascular

Biology, Spinal Cord Regeneration, Retinal Regeneration, Ellison Stem Cell Core, Cardiovascular Imaging, and Quellos High Throughput Screening Core) to talk with the researchers, see experiments, view research poster presentations and better understand the science and the equipment used to pursue the research.

Panel Discussions

Panel discussions foster open debate on a topic. The invited guests include renowned experts in the area of focus and the chair allows time for open discussion with the audience.

Advancing Biomaterials Education Contributing SIG: Biomaterials Education

Session Chair: Cassandra Wright-Walker

This is a multi-faceted panel discussion to address topics of interest in biomaterials education both at the college level with new methodologies & techniques as well as changing the way biomaterials-related courses are taugh to produce better qualified graduates. Advantages and shortcomings of current graduates will be addressed. Additionally, K-12 outreach module development will be discussed. The focus on outreach is designed to address the issue of slowing the ‘leaky pipeline’ with respect to the loss of potential engineers.

After My Degree – Industry or Academia? Contributing SIG: Biomaterials Education

Session Co-Chairs: Julie Liu, PhD, Margaret Phillips

This panel and networking luncheon will provide an opportunity for graduate students to explore different career options. Speakers from industry and academia will discuss their career paths and provide insight and advice. Each lunch table will include students and at least one SFB leader or member

currently in academia or industry. After the presentations, there will be time for students to network and discuss their questions.

Grand Challenges for Biomaterials Science and Engineering Research and Education

Session Chair: William Reichert, PhD

In 2009 the National Academy of Engineering issued a list of fourteen Engineering Grand Challenges that must be addressed to achieve a sustainable, economiccaly robust, and politically stable future (http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/). The two NAE Engineering Grand Challenges most relevant to biomaterials are “Engineer Better Medicine” and “Engineer the Tools of Scientific Discovery.” However, these alone do not come close to encompassing the spectrum of critical issues faced by modern biomaterials science and engineering. A panel of six esteemed members of the National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Science, and the Institute of Medicine will present their thoughts on the scientific, engineering, clinical, regulatory, ethical and educational Grand Challenges facing the research, education and business communities that comprise the Society For Biomaterials. Topics include but are not limited to molecular mediation, drug delivery, organ restoration, tissue reconstruction, sensing, diagnostics, imaging, wound healing, prosthetics and cosmetics. It is hoped that a multi-component “Biomaterials Manifesto” will arise from this event.

Surgeons Panel: Overcoming Obstacles to Innovation Contributing SIGs: Cardiovascular Biomaterials, Dental/Craniofacial Biomaterials, Ophthalmic Biomaterials, Orthopaedic Biomaterials

Session Chair: Lynne Jones, PhD

Successful innovation in the field of biomaterials requires careful planning and a knowledge of the processes involved and the obstacles to overcome. The

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2010 SFB Annual Meeting Highlights 17purpose of this program will be to give a brief overview of the experiences and challenges today regarding biomaterials and implants and where we think we will be tomorrow. The following topics will be addressed during this panel discussion: the process of innovation; intellectual property; academic/industry collaborations and associated conflicts of interest; off-label use of implants; the +/- of clinical trials; and obstacles specific to biologics. While many of the examples that will be used are related to orthopaedics, the experiences can be relevant to other medical disciplines.

Tutorials

Tutorials teach attendees about a specific technology or focus area. A tutorial may include up to two presenters and time for questions and answers. The invited speakers are selected for their experience in the field, as well as their ability to teach fundamental topics that are of increasing importance to a wide range of biomaterials scientists and engineers.

Chemo-selective Chemistry

Session Co-Chairs: Joel Collier, PhD, Haeshin Lee, PhD

Increasingly, biomaterials are being synthesized from biomolecules and polymers that possess complex chemical reactivity, necessitating the use or development of highly chemoselective conjugation techniques. Recently developed approaches such as native chemical ligation, click chemistry, chemoselective surface modification, and engineered protein-protein interactions offer powerful routes for precisely constructing highly defined biomaterials from such complexly reactive biomolecules and polymers. This tutorial will provide an overview of recently developed chemoselective chemistries, along with practical guidance and tips for avoiding common pitfalls associated with them. The tutorial will be directed at two audiences: those wishing an overview of available chemoselective chemistries for synthesizing specific biomaterials of interest, and those currently employing

chemoselective chemistries who may be seeking a forum for troubleshooting aspects of those evolving techniques. The tutorial will close with a short question-and-answer discussion session with the panel for this purpose.

Evaluation of Retrieved Implants Contributing SIGs: Biomaterials Education, Implant Pathology

Session Chair: Howard Winet, PhD

How do we evaluate forensically whether an implant is biocompatible? Development of a biomaterials course with a lab section should be one goal of a comprehensive bioengineering curriculum. Not only would this be a useful introduction ot implant pathology, but it would provide practical experience in implant evaluation. In this tutorial an expert in retrieval pathology will present example cases. Each will be examined from three perspectives: 1) Biomaterial characterization, 2) Clinical experience, and 3) Host response to the implant. This will be followed by a discussion of future prospects for the field.

Wet Tutorial for Scaffold Fabrication Contributing SIGs: Dental/Craniofacial Biomaterials, Proteins and Cells at Interfaces

Session Co-Chairs: Ali Khademhosseini, PhD, Carl Simon, PhD

Many intriguing strategies for fabricating 3D tissue scaffolds have been developed. Are you interested in learning these approaches? Would you like to learn how to electrospin nanofibers? How about directing assembly of microgels? This “wet tutorial” will provide practical information on six scaffold fabrication techniques with “wet” demonstrations by experts. Any level of scientist from beginner to advanced is welcome. The only requirement is a desire to learn new scaffold fabrication techniques.

Statistics in the Design of Experiments

Session Chair: Saida Khan, PhD

Knowledge of statistics is fundamental in designing and explaining the biological experiments. Every student and researcher should understand basic concepts of statistics and know how to use them in their experiments.

2010 Technology & Training ForumsThese Forums will be technically-based educational opportunities hosted by SFB corporate supporters.

DSM Biomedical: “Biomaterials in a New Role: Treatment and Prevention of Infectious Diseases”

Biomaterials are commonly used to repair, replace or augment body parts damaged by disease, trauma and ageing. Cardiovascular, orthopedic, ophthalmic, and general surgical applications of high-performance biomedical polymers are well established, and are expanding rapidly. Increased understanding of how pathogens invade the body, and novel methods for modifying and characterizing polymer surfaces suggest new uses for biomaterials: as selective adsorbents for bacteria, viruses and parasites in the treatment of disease. Applications under development include extracorporeal affinity columns that ‘clean’ the blood and reinfuse it (after depleting it of pathogens), and small cartridges for ‘purifying’ banked blood during collection or transfusion. For example, properly designed adsorbent beds with covalently-bonded heparin can bind cytokines and many pathogens onto a modified polymer surface that is well known to be safe in bloodcontacting applications.

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Goals:To review progress in the science and technology of high-performance biomaterials with optional bioactive surfaces, and to instruct device developers in the optimization of materials for new applications including the treatment and/or prevention of disease.

Who Should Attend?Physicians, scientists, engineers and technicians involved in the design or manufacturing of medical devices who desire to learn more about state-of-the-art biomaterials and their optimization.

Veeco Instruments Inc.: “Atomic Force Microscopy: Characterizing Biocompatibility at the Nanoscale”

The events that occur in determining the biocompatibility of a biomaterial are all based on molecular-scale interactions. Understanding how the properties of a biomaterial can influence these interactions has important implications to ensuring successful development of medical devices and tissue scaffolds. Atomic force microscopy is an ideal technique for these molecular-scale measurements, as it can not only provide nanometer-resolution 3D topography

images and quantitative measurements of surface roughness and nanomechanical properties but it can obtain these data in situ and in real time, under near-physiological time. This forum will educate attendees on the latest state of the art AFM technology for biomaterials characterization including a “hands-on” session on integrated AFM and optical microscopy.

Agenda: • Introduction and overview of atomic

force microscopy (AFM) technology.• High-resolution, 3D imaging

capabilities for materials and biological species (from single molecules to live cells and tissues).

• Quantitative measurements and 2D mapping of modulus, adhesion and molecular (un)binding events.

• Functional integration of AFM and optical microscopy for correlated high-resolution imaging and optically-guided nanomechanical property measurements.

• Hands-on session for integrated AFM and optical microscopy.

Goals: The goal of this forum will be to provide all attendees with a solid foundation of AFM technology, available products, and real-life examples of biomaterials-related applications including, but not limited to, measurements of topography, roughness, adhesion, modulus, high-resolution imaging of single biomolecules and biomolecular complexes, live cell imaging and nanomanipulation. There will also be a hands-on session where attendees will have the opportunity to see how AFM and optical microscopy can be integrated to provide a powerful instrumental platform for biomaterials characterization.

Who Should Attend?Academic and Industrial Researchers, Engineers and Applications Scientists are invited to attend this forum to learn how this powerful technology can help to improve the design, development and production of biomedical devices and tissue engineering scaffolds.

NSF and NIH Funding Opportunities in Biomaterials Science and Engineering

This information session will feature presentations by National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health program managers describing funding opportunities available to biomaterials scientists and engineers. The session will be of interest to faculty, students and researchers seeking to identify funding for their research activities. The presentations will be followed by a question and answer period where you can have your government funding questions answered.

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C. Mauili AgrawalTaby AhsanRalph AlbrechtKirk AndrianoTreena ArinzehJulie BabenseeIbraheem BadejoRebecca BaderStephen BadylakThomas H. BarkerNathan BeeleyHam BenghuzziDanielle BenoitMarika K. BergenstockHarry BermudezSarit BhaduriThomas BolandSusmita BoseNolan BoydCarrie BrubakerJoel D. BumgardnerKaren BurgLan CaoKaushik ChatterjeeKanika ChawlaCheul ChoJoel CollierJames CooperJustin Cooper-WhiteElizabeth Cosgriff- HernandezJim CurtisVipul DaveMichael E. DavisMeng DengShrojal DesaiAndy DoraiswamyJoy P. DunkersTithi Dutta RoyThomas D. DziublaElazer Edelman

Peter EdelmanTamer ElbayoumiDonald L. ElbertJanson EmmanualAdam J. EnglerSteven EppellAlejandro EspinozaAgata ExnerClaudia FischbachJohn FisherJulie FradetteJoseph FreemanNathan D. GallantLara GambleJinming GaoRichard A. GemeinhartSharon GerechtCharles A. GersbachTom GilbertAndrea GobinEugene P. GoldbergAdam GroothuisDave GoughScott A. GuelcherWarren HaggardMariah S. HahnMo HeidaranSarah C. HeilshornCurtis HerbertZach HiltRobert HitchcockNolan HollandSandy M. HooperKanghong HuJinyu HuangJean JacobRakhi JainAmol V. JanorkarAmbalangodage C. JayasuriyaXinqiao JiaChunming Jin

Jacqueline A. JonesHo-Wook JunKhalid KaderFloyd B. KarpJeff M. KarpFred K. Kasper Benjamin G. Keselowsky Ali Khademhosseini Yusuf M. Khan Hyun Joon Kong Liisa Kuhn Sangamesh G. Kumbar Steve Kurtz Robert A. LatourJennie B. Leach Kent Leach Haeshin Lee Young Lee Robert Levy Bingyu Li Roger Li Steven R. Little Huinan Liu Julie C. LiuQing LiuRebecca Long-HeiseHelen H. LuLichun LuMatthais LutolfIgor LuzinovSundararajan V. MadihallyAnil MahapatroSachin S. MamidwarGopinath ManiBrenda MannJeremy MaoMichele MarcolongoAlbino MartinsDenes MartonTodd C. McDevittCarl McMillin

Francisco MedelSpiro MegremisPhillip MessersmithPrabhas V. MogheAbby MorganWilliam L. MurphyJiro NagatomiLakshmi NairNuno NevesAnna Norlin-WeissenreiderSyam NukavarapuMarcia OrozcoSean PalecekAlyssa PanitchSapun ParekhKetul C. PopatRachelle Prantil-BaunGlenn D. PrestwichAndy PutnamMilica RadisicKaushal RegeWilliam M. ReichertRui ReisNick RhodesJohn L. RicciRyan K. RoederMarsha RolleJon A. RowleyKrishnendu RoyGang RuanMichael SacksShelly Sakiyama-ElbertJustin M. SaulGundrun SchmidtJeff SchwartzEvan A. ScottTatiana SeguraFrederick ShoenChristopher SiedleckiCarl G. SimonAnkur Singh

P. Sidney SitBalakrishnan SivaramanSrini SridharanJan P. StegemannJing SuLaura SuggsMillicent SulivanWei SunLakeshia TaiteWei TanJohnna S. TemenoffUdaya TotiMichelle A. TucciShyni VargheseBrent L. VernonHorst von RecumNaren R. VyavahareKeisha WaltersAllen WangLimin WangNewell WashburnThomas WebsterMei WeiJennifer WestKathleen A. WhiteJonathan WilkerHoward WinetTao XuDu YananChih-Chao YangHu YangJun YangQiang YeAjit YoganathanXiaojun YuLijie ZhangYonghua ZhouBeili ZhuNicholas ZiatsSilviya P. Zustiak

Abstract Reviewers

Thanks to the members of the 2010 SFB Program Committee for their contribution in developing this year’s programs including the keynote speaker, symposia, general session, rapid fire sessions, workshops, panels and tutorials.

Phillip B. Messersmith, PhD, Chair

Karen Burg, PhDJoel Collier, PhDLara Gamble, PhD

Lori Henderson, PhDLynne C. Jones, PhDWilliam L. Murphy, PhDLawrence SalvatiChristopher Siedlecki, PhDNicholas P. Ziats, PhD

Staff Liaisons:Anthony Celenza, CMPDan Lemyre, CAEAstrid Schrier

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Eben AlsbergTreena ArinzehRebecca BaderSarit BhaduriThomas BolandJason BurdickJoel CollierElizabeth Cosgriff-HernandezVipul DaveMichael E. DavisShrojal DesaiAndy DoraiswamyJoy P. DunkersElazer Edelman

Peter EdelmanDonald L. ElbertSteven EppellAgata ExnerClaudia Fischbach-TeschlNathan GallantJinming GaoMariah HahnLori HendersonCurtis HerbertJinyu HuangAmol JanorkarHo-Wook JunKhalid Kader

Jeff KarpBenjamin KewelowskyAli KhademhosseiniYusuf KhanHyunjoon KongLiisa KuhnRobert LatourKent LeachHaeshin LeeBingyun LiNancy J. LinQing LiuSuPing LyuSachin Mamidwar

Jeremy MaoTodd McDevittWilliam L. MurphyLakshmi NairRoger NarayanNuno M. NevesSyam NukavarapuMarcia OrozcoKetul C. PopatGlenn D. PrestwichKrishnendu RoyJeff SchwartzTatiana SeguraChristopher Siedlecki

Carl Simon, Jr.Jan StegemannLaura SuggsMillicent O. SullivanMaria Cristina TanziShyni VargheseHorst von RecumThomas WebsterHoward WinetJian YangNicholas P. Ziats

Session Organizers

Committee Meeting Schedule • April 21-24, 2010

Wednesday, April 21 SFB Board Meeting SFB Council Meeting 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Room 613-614 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm Room 613-614

Thursday, April 22

JBMR-A Editorial Board Meeting Presidents Advisory Committee Meeting 7:00 am - 8:00 am Room 601 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Room 601 FBSE Meeting IUSBSE Executive Committee Meeting 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Room 601 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Room 601

Regulatory Program Directors Meeting Wiley Book Series 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Room 208 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Room 601

Friday, April 23

JBMR-B Editorial Board Meeting 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Room 601

Saturday, April 24

Biomaterials Journal Editorial Board Meeting SFB Council Meeting 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Room 208 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Room 610

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22 2010 AWARD WINNERSFounder’s AwardStuart Cooper, PhD - Ohio State UniversityAwardee Address: Polyurethanes at BiointerfacesSaturday, April 24, 2010Plenary Session II • Room 6E • 11:00am – 11:20am

C. William Hall AwardNicholas Peppas, ScD – The University of Texas at AustinAwardee Address: Biomaterials in the Service of World Health and the Improvement of our Patients’ Quality of LifeThursday, April 22, 2010Plenary Session I • Room 6E • 11:00am – 11:20am

Clemson Award for Basic ResearchWilliam Reichert, PhD – Duke University Awardee Address: Functionally Accurate In Vitro Assays for BiomaterialsThursday, April 22, 2010Plenary Session I • Room 6E • 11:25am – 11:45am

Clemson Award for Applied ResearchMichael Yaszemski, MD, PhD - Mayo Clinic College of MedicineAwardee Address: The Translation of Tissue Engineering Strategies to Clinical PracticeSaturday, April 24, 2010Plenary Session II • Room 6E • 10:35 AM– 10:55 AM

Clemson Award for Contributions to the LiteratureGordana Vunjak-Novakovic, PhD - Columbia UniversityAwardee Address: Biomaterial Scaffold Design for Engineering Human TissuesThursday, April 22, 2010Plenary Session I • Room 6E • 10:35 AM– 10:55 AM

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2010 AWARD WINNERS 23Young Investigator AwardTodd McDevitt, PhD – Georgia Institute of TechnologyAwardee Address: Biomaterials For & From Stem Cells - New Approaches to Regenerative MedicineSaturday, April 24, 2010Plenary Session II • Room 6E • 11:25 AM– 11:45 AM

Student Award for Outstanding Research –PhD CandidatePamela Knight - Case Western Reserve University Awardee Address: In Vivo Kinetic Degradation Analysis and Biocompatibility of Aliphatic Polyester Polyurethanes Saturday, April 24, 2010Concurrent Session VIII: “Cardiovascular Materials and Polyurethane Biomaterials”Room 615-617 • 4:15 PM– 4:30 PM

Student Award for Outstanding Research –Masters Degree CandidateElaine Lee - Case Western Reserve UniversityAwardee Address: Cell Culture Platform with Mechanical Conditioning and Non-damaging Cellular DetachmentSaturday, April 24, 2010Concurrent Session VII: “Stimuli-responsive Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering: New Developments” • Room 608-609 • 9:00 AM– 9:15 AM

Student Award for Outstanding Research –Undergraduate Rebecca Scott - Saint Louis UniversityAwardee Address: Characterization of Poly(Ethylene Glycol) Gels with Added Collagen for Neural Tissue EngineeringFriday, April 23, 2010Concurrent Session VI: “Biomaterials for Soft Tissue Engineering”Room 611-612 • 3:45 PM– 4:00 PM

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 2010

9:00 am – 12:00 pm Workshop 1: Surface Characterization of Biomaterials

10:00 am – 7:00 pm Registration OpenEast Lobby

12:15 pm – 4:15 pm Workshop 2: Tour: Institute for Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine (ISCRM) at the University of Washington

4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Technology and Training Forum

Room 615-617 DSM Biomedical: “Biomaterials in a New Role: Treatment and Prevention of Infectious Diseases”

Room 618-620 Veeco Instruments Inc.: “Atomic Force Microscopy: Characterizing Biocompatibility at the Nanoscale”

6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Opening CeremonyRoom 6E Welcome Address from 2010

Program Chair Phillip Messersmith, PhD

Introduction of International Dignitaries

William Wagner, PhD

Recognition of Sponsors and Exhibitors by

Jeremy Gilbert, PhD

Society Award Presentations Lynne C. Jones, PhD Jack Lemons, PhD Awards, Ceremonies & Nominations

Committee Chair

• Founder’s Award Stuart Cooper, PhD Ohio State University

• C. William Hall Award Nicholas Peppas, ScD The University of Texas at Austin

• Young Investigator Award Todd McDevitt, PhD Georgia Institute of Technology

Clemson Award Presentations Robert Latour, PhD Clemson University

• Clemson Award for Basic Research

William Reichert, PhD Duke University

• Clemson Award for Contributions to the Literature

Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, PhD

Columbia University

• Clemson Award for Applied Research

Michael Yaszemski, MD, PhD Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

Student Award Presentations Jack Lemons, PhD

• Student Award for Outstanding Research PhD Candidate Category

Pamela Knight Case Western Reserve University

• Student Award for Outstanding Research Masters Degree Category

Elaine Lee Case Western Reserve University

• Student Award for Outstanding Research Undergraduate Category

Rebecca Scott Saint Louis University

STARs – Student Travel Achievement Recognitions

Chris Siedlecki, PhD Special Interest Groups Representative

Presidential Address Lynne C. Jones, PhD

Introduction of Keynote by Buddy Ratner, PhD

Keynote Address: There May Be a Smart Polymer in

your Biomaterials Future! Allan Hoffman University of Washington

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7:45 pm – 8:45 pm Opening Reception South Lobby

THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2010

7:00 am – 6:00 pm Registration OpenEast Lobby

7:00 am – 8:00 am Special Interest Group Meetings

Room 307 Drug Delivery SIG

Room 308 Implant Pathology SIG

Room 309 Protein & Cells at Interfaces SIG

8:00 am – 10:00 am Concurrent Oral Abstract Presentations – Session I

• Biomimetic Materials for Tissue Engineering

• Biomaterial Technologies for Treating Segmental Bone Defects: Research Developments and Clinical Applications

• Natural-based Polymeric Biomaterials and Composites

• Stem Cell-Biomaterial Interactions (Symposia)

• Surface Modification and the Biological Response I (Symposia)

• Targeted Drug Delivery/Polymer Conjugates (Symposia)

Complete details of these con-current sessions, including meeting room name, session titles, authors and times can be found on page 30.

10:00 am – 1:00 pm Exhibit Hall OpenExhibit Hall

10:00 am – 10:30 am BreakExhibit Hall

10:30 am – 12:00 pm Plenary Session IRoom 6E

10:30 am – 10:35 am Introduction of Clemson Award for Contributions to the Literature by Frederick Schoen, MD, PhD

10:35 am – 10:55 am Biomaterial Scaffold Design for Engineering Human Tissues Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, PhDColumbia University

10:55 am – 11:00 am Introduction of C. William Hall Award by Antonios Mikos, PhD

11:00 am – 11:20 am Biomaterials in the Service of World Health and the Improvement of our Patients’ Quality of Life

Nicholas Peppas, ScD The University of Texas at Austin

11:20 am – 11:25 am Introduction of Clemson Award for Basic Research by James Anderson, MD, PhD

11:25 am – 11:45 am Functionally Accureate In Vitro Assays for Biomaterials

William Reichert, PhDDuke University

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch (on own)

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Student Career FairRoom 613-614

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Special Interest Group Meetings

Room 208 Dental/Craniofacial Biomaterials SIG

Room 307 Nanomaterials SIG

Room 308 Surface Characterization & Modifications SIG

Room 309 Tissue Engineering SIG

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26 2010 SFB PROGRAM1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Concurrent Oral Abstract

Presentations – Session II

• Biomimetic Materials for Tissue Engineering II

• Engineering Therapeutic Delivery from Biomaterial Scaffolds for Cell Therapy

• Applications of Nanomaterials in Medicine I

• Surface Modification and the Biological Response II

Complete details of these con-current sessions, including meeting room name, session titles, authors and times can be found on page 32.

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Concurrent Rapid Fire Sessions I & II

• Engineering Materials for Medical Use: The New, the Improved, and the Coated

• Biomaterials for Bone Repair

2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Concurrent Rapid Fire Sessions III & IV

• Orthopaedic Biomaterials for Bone Repair and Regneration

• Modern Tools and Techniques for Biomaterial Synthesis

Complete details of these con-current sessions, including meeting room name, session titles, authors and times can be found on page 46.

3:00 pm – 6:15 pm Exhibit Hall Open

3:00 pm – 3:15 pm Break Exhibit Hall

3:15 pm – 4:45 pm Concurrent Oral Abstract Presentations – Session III

• Adipose Tissue Engineering and Biomaterial-Guided Stem Cell Behavior

• Glycosaminoglycan Biomaterials for Medicine

• Molecular Mechanisms Mediating Protein-Surface and Cell-Surface Interactions

• Probing the Surface of Biology

• Surface Modiciation of Three Dimensional Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications

• Multi-factor Drug Delivery for Musculoskeletal Regneration (Symposia)

Complete details of these con-current sessions, including meeting room name, session titles, authors and times can be found on page 34.

4:45 pm – 6:15 pm Poster Session I and Exhibit Hall Exhibitor Reception Even Posters: 4:45 pm – 5:30 pm Odd Posters: 5:30 pm – 6:15 pm

6:30 pm – 8:00 pm SIG Mixer Honoring the ClemsonCirrus Room at the Award RecipientsSheraton Seattle Hotel

FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 2010

7:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration OpenEast Lobby

7:00 am – 8:00 am Special Interest Group Meetings

Room 307 Biomaterials Availability & Policy SIG

Room 308 Biomaterials Cell/Organ Therapies SIG

Room 309 Biomaterials Education SIG

8:00 am – 9:30 am Concurrent Oral Abstract Presentations – Session IV

• Pluripotent Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine (Symposia)

• Cardiovascular Controlled Drug Release

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2010 SFB PROGRAM 27• Dental Materials

• Novel Imaging Methods for Mapping Cell Phenotype

• Self-Assembly in Tissue Engineering (Symposia)

• Surface Optimization to Maximize Biosensor Performance

Complete details of these con-current sessions, including meeting room name, session titles, authors and times can be found on page 36.

9:30 am – 10:00 am BreakExhibit Hall

9:30 am – 5:30 pm Exhibit Hall OpenExhibit Hall

10:00 am – 11:15 am Annual Business Meeting Room 605-607 (coffee provided)

10:00 am – 11:15 am National Student Chapter Meeting Room 608-609

11:30 am – 1:00 pm Concurrent Oral Abstract Presentations – Session V

• Biomaterials as Stem Cell Niche

• Advances in Ophthalmic Biomaterials Technology

• Cellular Responses to Biomaterials and Cardiopathologies

• Chemoselective Chemistry for Biomaterials

• Biofilm-Material Interactions (Symposia)

• Emerging Frontiers in Design and Characterization of Bio-inspired Nanscale Research & Materials

Complete details of these con-current sessions, including meeting room name, session titles, authors and times can be found on page 38.

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch (on own)

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm NSF and NIH FundingRoom 606-607 Opportunities in Biomaterials Science and Engineering

David Brant, PhD Division on Materials Research

NSF

Lori Henderson, PhD Division of Discovery Science

and Technology National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

NIH

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Special Interest Groups Meetings

Room 307 Cardiovascular Biomaterials SIG

Room 308 Ophthalmic Biomaterials SIG

Room 309 Orthopaedic Biomaterials SIG

2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Room 6E Tutorial: Wet Tutorial for Scaffold

Fabrication Jason Burdick, PhD

University of Pennsylvania

Ali Khademhosseini, PhD Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Chirag Khatiwala, PhD Organovo, Inc.

Peter Ma, PhD University of Michigan Abby Morgan, PhD Virginia Tech

Carl Simon, PhD National Institute of Standards and

Technology

Room 606-609 Tutorial: Chemo-selective Chemistry Steve Kent, PhD University of Chicago

Jeffrey Koberstein, PhD Columbia University

Tae Gwan Park, PhD Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology

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28 2010 SFB PROGRAM Concurrent Oral Abstract

Presentations – Session VI

• Biomaterials for Soft Tissue Engineering

Complete details of this con-current session, including meeting room name, session titles, authors and times can be found on page 40.

2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Concurrent Rapid Fire Sessions V & VI

• Biomimetic Materials for Tissue Engineering

• Delivery and Immune Responses

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Concurrent Rapid Fire Sessions Session VII

• Applications of Nanomaterials in Medicine

Complete details of these con-current sessions, including meeting room name, session titles, authors and times can be found on page 48.

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Tutorial: Evaluation of RetrievedRoom 618-620 Implants

Janson Emmanual WL Gore & Associates

Lynne Jones, PhD

John Hopkins University

4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Poster Session 2Exhibit Hall Even Posters: 4:00 pm – 4:45 pm Odd Posters: 4:45 pm – 5:30 pm

5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Town Hall MeetingRoom 606-609

6:45 pm – 9:30 pm Biomaterials BASHRoom 6E

SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 2010

7:00 am – 4:00 pm Registration OpenEast Lobby

7:00 am – 8:00 am All Special Interest Group Room 605 Officers Meeting

8:00 am – 10:00 am Room 6E Panel Discussion: Surgeons Panel:

Overcoming Obstacles to Innovation

Stuart Goodman, MD, PhD Standford University

Jeffery Taylor, MD Dimicron, Inc.

Audrey Tsao, MD Sun West Orthopedics

Michael Yaszemski, MD, PhD Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

Room 611-612 Tutorial: Statistics in the Design of Experiments

Michael Caplin Arizona State University

Ryan McLemore, PhD

Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center

Concurrent Oral Abstract Presentations – Session VII

• Engineering Immune Interactions with Biomaterials

• Stimuli-responsive Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering: New Developments

• Cell Function in 2D vs 3D Culture (Symposia)

• Controlled Release and Presentation Systems for Regulating Cell Behavior

Complete details of these con-current sessions, including meeting room name, session titles, authors and times can be found on page 42.

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2010 SFB PROGRAM 2910:00 am – 10:30 am BreakWest Lobby

10:30 am – 12:00 noon Plenary Session IIRoom 6E

10:30 am – 10:35 am Introduction of Clemson Award for Applied Research by Lichun Lu, PhD

10:35 am – 10:55 am The Translation of Tissue Engineering Strategies to Clinical Practice

Michael Yaszemski, MD, PhD Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

10:55 am – 11:00 am Introduction of Founder’s Award by Michael Sefton, ScD

11:00 am – 11:20 am Polyurethanes at Biointerfaces Stuart Cooper, PhD

Ohio State University

11:20 am – 11:25 am Introduction of Young Investigator Award by Andres Garcia, PhD

11:25 am – 11:45 am Biomaterials For & From Stem Cells - New Approaches to Regenerative Medicine

Todd McDevitt, PhD Georgia Institute of Technology

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch (on own)

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Panel Discussion/Student Luncheon: Room 606-609 After My Degree – Industry or

Academia? Ticketed event, Pre-registration

required, Student event.

Kristi Anseth, PhD University of Colorado at Boulder

Art Coury, PhD Genzyme Corporation

1:30 pm – 3:30 pm Panel Discussion: Grand Challenges Room 6E for Biomaterials Science and

Engineering Research and Education

James Anderson, MD, PhD

Case Western Reserve University

Art Coury, PhD Genzyme Corporation

Allan Hoffman University of Washington

Cato Laurencin, MD, PhD University of Connecticut Health Center

Buddy Ratner, PhD University of Washington

David Tirrell, PhD California Institute of Technology

3:30 pm – 3:45 pm BreakWest Lobby

3:45 pm – 5:45 pm Panel Discussion: AdvancingRoom 6E Biomaterials Education Lisa Benson, PhD

Clemson University

Art Coury, PhD Genzyme Corporation

� Lisa Friis, PhDUniversity of Kansas

Thomas Harris, MD, PhD Vanderbilt University

3:45 pm – 5:45 pm Concurrent Oral Abstract Presentations – Session VIII

• Applications of Nanomaterials in Medicine II (Symposia)

• Biomaterials for Direct Stem Cell Differentiation

• Cancer Drug Delivery

• Cardiovascular Materials and Polyurethane Biomaterials (Symposia)

• Engineered Disease Models for Basic Research and Drug Discovery

Complete details of these con-current sessions, including meeting room name, session titles, authors and times can be found on page 44.

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of

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geni

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2 , E.

M.

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arbi

ck1 ,

M. E

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J. L

. Wes

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iv., H

oust

on, T

X,

2 Bay

lor C

oll.

of M

ed.,

Hous

ton,

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11

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. Hua

ng, C

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-ni

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ui, S

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. Bot

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19

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n/Bi

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site

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bran

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sue

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nera

tion

J.

F. M

ano;

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of M

inho

, Gui

mar

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PO

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27

Mec

hani

cal S

timul

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M

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zelo

glu,

M. S

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mbi

a Un

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ork,

NY.

34

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tivat

ion

on P

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Lipi

d Bi

laye

rs

J. M

. Pag

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A. H

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2 , J.

J.

Joub

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S. S

. Saa

vedr

a2 , W

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Ten

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TN

, 2 Uni

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C.

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onto

, Tor

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arm

ingt

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tin B

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e Su

stai

ned

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ase

and

Bioa

ctiv

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erap

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nts

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M. S

aul,

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nbur

g, R

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de

Guzm

an, M

. E. V

an D

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e Fo

rest

Uni

v. Hl

th.S

ci.,

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ston

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. Mez

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, A.

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, S. L

ange

, G. M

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F. Sh

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, K. L

. Chr

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f Cal

iforn

ia, S

an D

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n

D. P

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ta, M

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apo-

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Inhi

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es O

steo

blas

t Mat

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on

Mic

rost

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ured

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nium

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es

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1 , S.

Hy

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App

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1 ;

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Inst

. of T

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a, G

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st. S

traum

ann,

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SWIT

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AND.

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Sust

aine

d De

liver

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GDN

F fo

r Im

prov

ed P

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l Ne

rve

Rege

nera

tion

in a

Sc

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Ner

ve In

jury

K.

G. M

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, L. E

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ai, A

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Ghaz

navi

;

Univ.

of P

ittsb

urgh

, Pitt

sbur

gh,

PA.

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am

7 La

min

in-P

olyc

apro

lact

one

Blen

d Na

nofib

ers

Prom

ote

Neur

ite E

xten

sion

R.

A. N

eal1 ,

N. S

wam

i1 , R.

C.

Ogle

2 , E.

A. B

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1 ;

1 Uni

v. of

Virg

inia

, Cha

rlotte

s-vi

lle, V

A, 2 L

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t Hlth

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15

Unid

irect

iona

l Bio

activ

e Gl

ass

(13-

93) S

caffo

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with

Con

trol

labl

e Po

re S

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for R

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r of L

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Bear

ing

Bone

s

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aham

an, Q

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sour

i Uni

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Sci

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chno

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la, M

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Inje

ctab

le C

hito

san-

Colla

gen

Com

posi

te H

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gels

for T

is-

sue

Engi

neer

ing

Appl

icat

ions

L.

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g, J

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tege

man

n;

Un

iv. o

f Mic

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n, A

nn A

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Scaf

fold

-Dire

cted

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m

Cell

Beha

vior

: The

Effe

ct o

f Po

lym

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site

s on

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e Re

pair

Y.

Kha

n1 , E.

K. C

ushn

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C. T

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uren

cin1 ;

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niv.

of C

onne

ctic

ut H

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Ctr.,

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min

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2 Uni

v. of

Vi

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ia, C

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ttesv

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Usin

g M

olec

ular

Bea

-co

n Pr

obes

to Im

age �1

In

tegr

in E

xpre

ssio

n in

Liv

e Os

teob

last

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e Ce

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ann,

M. M

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, F.

Lenn

on, R

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te,

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chw

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, G. B

ao,

B. D

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an;

Ge

orgi

a In

st. o

f Tec

hnol

ogy,

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nta,

GA.

45

Low

Mol

ecul

ar W

eigh

t Hy-

alur

onic

Aci

d-M

etho

trex

ate

Conj

ugat

es fo

r Tar

gete

d Dr

ug

Deliv

ery

in th

e Tr

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ent o

f Rh

eum

atoi

d Ar

thrit

is

N. Z

hang

, K. L

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der;

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racu

se U

niv.

, Syr

acus

e, N

Y.

9:45

am

8 Ex

trac

ellu

lar M

atrix

M

olec

ules

Inco

rpor

ated

into

Bi

oine

rt H

ydro

gels

Enh

ance

M

atrix

Dep

ositi

on a

nd

Rete

ntio

n

S. J

. Bry

ant1 ,

G. D

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ode-

mus

1 , J.

J. R

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v. of

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orad

o, B

ould

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O,

2 Uni

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hest

er, R

oche

ster

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16

Inje

ctab

le A

llogr

aft B

one/

Poly

mer

Com

posi

te B

one

Void

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er w

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ecom

bina

nt

Hum

an B

one

Mor

phog

enet

ic

Prot

ein

J.

Dum

as1 ,

K. Z

ienk

iew

icz1 ,

P. Ba

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her1 ;

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ande

rbilt

Uni

v., N

ashv

ille,

TN,

2 U

S Ar

my

Inst

. of S

urgi

cal R

es.,

San

Anto

nio,

TN.

24

Addi

tion

of C

hito

san

to N

ovel

M

echa

nica

lly A

djus

tabl

e Th

erm

ores

pons

ive

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ogel

Bl

ends

to E

nhan

ce N

eura

l Ad

hesi

on a

nd N

eurit

e Ex

ten-

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dem

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e Ge

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prop

ylen

e fu

mar

ate)

/Di

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l Fum

arat

e Co

mpo

site

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affo

lds

on O

steo

geni

c Si

gnal

Exp

ress

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of R

at

Bone

Mar

row

Str

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Kim

1 , A.

Lu1 ,

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orio

alla

ntoi

c M

em-

bran

e As

say

for E

valu

atio

n of

Fib

rous

Enc

apsu

latio

n of

De

corin

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ted

Impl

ants

M

. L. S

ylve

ster

, B. D

. Rat

ner;

Un

iv. o

f Was

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ton,

Sea

ttle,

W

A.

46

Iden

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tion

of F

ibrin

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ecifi

c Bi

ndin

g M

otifs

for

Deve

lopm

ent o

f Fib

rin-

Targ

eted

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rape

utic

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benf

eldt

, W. E

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H. B

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fo

r Wou

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niv.

, Ho

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on, M

I.

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pm

48

Patte

rnin

g 3D

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l Re-

mod

elin

g th

roug

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Pres

enta

tion

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of P

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n an

d SM

C Di

ffere

ntia

tion

by T

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in G

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and

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s fr

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an P

lasm

a by

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tic/G

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part

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s fo

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f-Ca

re D

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even

t Inf

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n in

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s Im

plan

ts

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alin

a, J

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m, K

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us;

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iv. o

f Uta

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alt L

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City

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1:30

pm

49

Inco

rpor

atio

n of

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lage

n-M

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ic P

rote

ins

into

Bio

activ

e Hy

drog

els

T.

S. W

ilem

s1 , M

. B. B

row

ning

1 , J.

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ll2 , M

. Höö

k2 , D.

Mun

oz-P

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3 , M

. Hah

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sgrif

f-He

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g, T

exas

A&

M U

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, Col

lege

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tion,

TX,

2 In

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r Bio

Sci.s

and

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as A

&M U

niv.

Syst

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ci. C

tr., H

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on,

TX, 3 C

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as

A&M

Uni

v., C

olle

ge S

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n, T

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and

from

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drog

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Y.

Lei

, M. R

ahim

, S. G

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f Cal

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ia, L

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65

Real

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e Bi

o-Im

agin

g of

Hy

alur

onic

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d De

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in

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e Us

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tum

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s

K. K

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W. H

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S. Y

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Univ.

of S

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OSTE

CH),

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KORE

A, R

EPUB

LIC

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prov

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l an

d Bi

olog

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form

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L.

T. d

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wen

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dbou

d Un

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ijmeg

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pm

50

Bioa

dhes

ive

and

Biod

e-gr

adab

le M

odifi

catio

n of

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thyl

ene

glyc

ol) H

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ls fo

r Mod

ulat

ing

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lar

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s

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ls

M. D

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alle

d Ca

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part

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d Di

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a

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of

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term

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f Pro

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203

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t Des

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S. S

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R. W

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214

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c Pe

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220

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men

sion

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patte

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t Gen

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n In

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215

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fluen

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t Wea

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re-

men

t of I

ndiv

idua

l Nan

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f Un

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mbl

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mus

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Coat

ing

of F

EP

L. M

ayor

ga S

zott,

T. A

. Hor

bett,

B. D

. Rat

ner;

Un

iv. o

f Was

hing

ton,

Sea

ttle,

WA

97

Elec

tros

pun

Silk

Mat

eria

l Sys

tem

s fo

r Wou

nd

Heal

ing

S.

P. M

cCar

thy1 ,

S. E

. Wha

rram

1 , X.

Zha

ng2 ,

D.

Kapl

an2 ;

1 U

niv.

of M

assa

chus

etts

Low

ell,

Low

ell,

MA,

2 T

ufts

Uni

v., M

edfo

rd, M

A.

1:50

pm

88

High

Den

sity

Lip

opro

tein

enh

ance

s En

doth

eli-

aliz

atio

n of

Syn

thet

ic S

urfa

ces

in v

itro

and

in

vivo

.

M. L

. W. K

nets

ch, L

. H. K

oole

;

Maa

stric

ht U

niv.

, Maa

stric

ht, N

ETHE

RLAN

DS.

98

Stru

ctur

e-Fu

nctio

n Re

latio

nshi

p of

Met

a-Ke

rate

ine

Biom

ater

ials

Der

ived

from

Hum

an

Hair

J.

G. R

ouse

, R. C

. de

Guzm

an, M

. E. V

an D

yke;

Wak

e Fo

rest

Inst

. for

Reg

ener

ativ

e M

ed.,

Win

ston

-Sal

em, N

C.

1:55

pm

Q

& A

Q

& A

2:30

pm

104

The

Influ

ence

of L

ocki

ng M

echa

nism

on

Scre

w-H

ole

Oste

olys

is a

nd B

acks

ide

Dam

age

in L

ong-

Term

Ac

etab

ular

Lin

ers

Retr

ieve

d fr

om R

evis

ion

Tota

l Hip

Ar

thro

plas

ty

A. A

kbar

i1 , M

. E. R

oy1 ,

L. A

. Whi

tesi

de2 ,

S. D

. Min

teer

3 ;

1 Mis

sour

i Bon

e &

Join

t Res

. Fnd

n., S

t. Lo

uis,

MO,

2 Mis

-so

uri B

one

& Jo

int R

es. F

ndn.

and

Sig

nal M

ed. C

orp.

, St.

Loui

s, M

O, 3 S

aint

Lou

is U

niv.

, St.

Loui

s, M

O.

114

Dire

ct C

ell W

ritin

g: P

roce

ss, V

iabi

lity

and

Func

tion

W

. Sun

, J. S

nyde

r, E.

Yild

irim

;

Drex

el U

niv.

, Phi

lade

lphi

a, P

A.

2:35

pm

105

Poly

mer

izab

le R

ever

se E

mul

sion

s as

a M

echa

nica

lly

Tuna

ble

Biom

ater

ials

Pla

tform

G.

Naz

aret

h1 , C.

S. C

ohen

1 , P.

Aror

a1 , D.

Dev

ore2 ,

P. Du

chey

ne3 ;

1 G

entis

Inc.

, Way

ne, P

A, 2 D

ept.

of C

hem

istr

y an

d Ch

emic

al

Biol

ogy,

Rutg

ers

Univ.

, Pis

cata

way

, NJ,

3 Ctr.

for B

ioac

tive

Mat

eria

ls a

nd T

issu

e En

gine

erin

g, D

ept.s

of B

ioen

gine

er-

ing

and

Orth

opea

dic

Surg

ery,

Univ.

of P

enns

ylva

nia,

Ph

ilade

lphi

a, P

A.

115

A No

vel M

etho

d fo

r the

Syn

thes

is a

nd M

anu-

fact

ure

of P

hoto

cros

slin

kabl

e Po

lyca

prol

ac-

tone

-bas

ed B

iode

grad

able

3D

Scaf

fold

s fo

r Ti

ssue

Eng

inee

ring

Appl

icat

ions

N.

J. C

astr

o, M

. Coo

ke;

Un

iv. o

f Tex

as a

t El P

aso,

El P

aso,

TX.

2:40

pm

106

Effe

ct o

f Rad

iatio

n on

Art

icul

ar C

artil

age

Mec

hani

cal P

rope

rtie

s

A. L

indb

urg,

M. E

lper

s, D

. Dea

n;

Cl

emso

n Un

iv., C

lem

son,

SC.

116

Desi

gn, S

elec

tive

Lase

r Sin

terin

g, P

rope

rtie

s an

d In

Vitr

o Bi

olog

ical

Eva

luat

ion

of O

steo

-co

nduc

tive

Nano

com

posi

te S

caffo

lds

for B

one

Tiss

ue E

ngin

eerin

g

B. D

UAN,

M. W

ang;

The

Univ.

of H

ong

Kong

, Hon

g Ko

ng, H

ONG

KONG

.

2:45

pm

107

Cont

empo

rary

Alte

rnat

ives

to Z

ircon

ia:

Retr

ieva

l Ana

lysi

s of

Oxi

nium

and

Bio

lox

Delta

Fe

mor

al H

eads

A.

N. S

akon

a1 , D.

W. M

acDo

nald

1 , P.

Shar

ma1 ,

F. M

edel

2 , S.

Kur

tz1 ;

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rexe

l Uni

v. an

d Ex

pone

nt, P

hila

delp

hia,

PA,

2 U

niv.

of Z

arag

oza,

Zar

agoz

a, S

PAIN

.

117

Lase

r Dire

ct W

ritin

g of

Mou

se E

mbr

yoni

c St

em C

ells

to C

reat

e Pr

ecis

e Pa

ttern

s

D. T

. Cor

r1 , N.

R. S

chie

le1 ,

D. B

. Chr

isey

1 , N.

Abd

ul

Raof

2 , Y.

Xie2 ;

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enss

elae

r Pol

ytec

hnic

Inst

., Tr

oy, N

Y, 2 T

he C

oll.

of N

anos

cale

Sci

. and

Eng

inee

ring,

Alb

any,

NY.

2:50

pm

108

Deve

lopm

ent o

f a B

iom

imet

ic a

nd R

adio

paqu

e Pr

osth

etic

Impl

ant f

or th

e Nu

cleu

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us

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aral

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A. S

mol

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, Maa

stric

ht, N

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RLAN

DS,

2 Utre

cht U

niv.

, Utre

cht,

NETH

ERLA

NDS.

118

Lase

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sed

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d Pr

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g of

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rost

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d M

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al D

evic

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orai

swam

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Gitt

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A.

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anik

ov2 ,

B. C

hich

kov2 ;

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niv.

of N

orth

Car

olin

a at

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pel H

ill, C

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l Hi

ll, N

C, 2 L

aser

Zen

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Q

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2:00

pm

232

A Qu

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Biom

imet

ic M

etho

d fo

r Hyd

roxy

apa-

tite

Coat

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with

Gra

dien

t Str

uctu

re

F. Pe

ng1 ,

M. T

. Sha

w1 ,

J. R

. Ols

on2 ,

M. W

ei1 ;

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ept.

of C

hem

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, Mat

eria

ls, a

nd B

iom

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ular

En

gine

erin

g, S

torr

s, C

T, 2 T

elefl

ex M

ed.,

Cove

ntry

, CT

.

242

Deve

lopm

ent o

f a N

ovel

pH-

Resp

onsi

ve

Dibl

ock

Copo

lym

er fo

r Pla

smid

DNA

Del

iver

y

M. J

. Man

gani

ello

, A. J

. Con

verti

ne, A

. S. H

off-

man

, P. S

. Sta

yton

;

Univ.

of W

ashi

ngto

n, S

eattl

e, W

A.

2:05

pm

233

Com

paris

on o

f Lig

amen

t Fib

robl

ast R

espo

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on P

LGA

and

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Nano

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Sca

ffold

s

S. D

. Sub

ram

ony,

M. T

race

y, C.

Eris

ken,

M. Y

. El

asm

ai, H

. H. L

u;

Co

lum

bia

Univ.

, New

Yor

k, N

Y.

243

Inte

grin

-Dire

cted

Mod

ulat

ion

of M

acro

phag

e Re

spon

se to

Bio

mat

eria

ls

T. Za

veri,

N. D

olgo

va, M

. Cla

re-S

alzl

er, B

. Kes

el-

owsk

y;

Un

iv. o

f Flo

rida,

Gai

nesv

ille,

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2:10

pm

234

Oste

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tera

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n El

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olar

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sic

Calc

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Pho

spha

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M

. S. T

araf

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andy

opad

hyay

, S. B

ose;

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hing

ton

Stat

e Un

iv., P

ullm

an, W

A.

244

Rigi

dty-

depe

nden

t Act

ivat

ion

of C

D4+

T

Lym

phoc

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A.

L. U

rick,

K. S

hen,

E. J

udok

usum

o, L

. C. K

am;

Co

lum

bia

Univ.

, New

Yor

k, N

Y.

2:15

pm

235

Tuni

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rope

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s of

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amin

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s fo

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M. H

awki

ns, J

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dova

, D. A

. Pul

eo, T

. A.

Milb

rand

t, J.

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;

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of K

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Y.

245

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ante

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ls M

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late

s M

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E. M

. Sus

sman

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f Was

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236

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ls

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ardi

ac T

issu

e En

gine

erin

g Sc

affo

lds

L.

R. M

adde

n, B

. D. R

atne

r;

Univ.

of W

ashi

ngto

n, S

eattl

e, W

A.

246

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of T

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of W

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76 AUTHOR INDEXAamer, Khaled A. ..................173, 879Aaron, Roy ....................................150Abaci, Hasan E. .............................191Abd El-Hadya, Bothaina M. .........695Abdelmelek, Mena ........................479Abdul Raof, Nurazhani .........117, 731Abel, Gary R. ................................888Aboujamous, Nader M. .................443AbouShwareb, Tamer ....................522Abraham, George ..........................497Abraham, Sinoj .............................510Abreu, Eduardo .............................782Acharya, Abhinav P. ..............618, 620Adatrow, Pradeep C. .....................168Agawu, Atu ...................................714Agudelo, Carlos A. ........................176Aguiar, Dean J. ..............................570Aguilar, Mariela ............................741Ahmed, Ahmed H. ........................579Ai, Chi Fong..................................872Aizawa, Yukie ...............................633Akagi, Takami .......................185, 902Akashi, Mitsuru ............112, 185, 345, .......................591, 699, 718, 722, 902Akbari, Abtin.................................104Akiyama, Yoshikatsu ....................690Akkouch, Adil ...............................382Alapati, Satish ...............................802Alberts, Amber ..............................751Alexander, Harold .........................577Alferiev, Ivan ........................265, 944Alfieri, Ilaria ..................................865Alge, Daniel L. ......................102, 378Ali, Omar A. ..................................327Alibeik, Sara .........................322, 511Alini, Mauro ..................................393Allcock, Harry R. ..............................9Allen, Alicia ..................................631Allen, Brad ....................................239Alluri, Chandrakanth .....................831Alphonse, Vanessa D.....................933Alsbaiee, Allaaeddin .....................150Alsberg, Eben ..................................58Altomare, Lina ......................334, 646Altstädt, Volker .............................698Altus, Jean S. .................................409Alvarez-Urena, Pedro ...................575Alves, Anabela ................................18Ambrosch, Kristina .......................420Ambrosio, Luigi ............................438Ameer, Guillermo A. ....161, 289, 407,...............................................514, 549Amekawa, Ryotaro ........................112Amoako, Kagya A. ........................823Amoroso, Nicholas .......................433Amsden, Brian ..............................229Andelman, Tamar ..........................295Andersen, Therese .........................541Anderson, Joel .......................165, 623Anderson, James M. ......214, 316, 317Anderson, Joel M. ................342, 454, ...............................................792, 821Anderson, Kimberly W. ................489Anderson, Peter .............................165Anderson, Sarah B. .......................307Andersson, Kristian .......................930Andresen Eguiluz, Roberto ...........328Andukuri, Adinarayana ........165, 342, ...............................................454, 821Aninwene, George E. ....................842Annamalai, Ramkumar T. .............130

Annapragada, Ananth ....................696Annich, Gail ..................................875Anseth, Kristi S. .............47, 230, 262, .......................................287, 307, 936Antic, Dragana ..............................928Antipenko, Sergey .........................623Antonucci, Joseph M. ...................376Aoyagi, Takao .......682, 683, 812, 934Appert, Christoph ............................37Appleford, Mark R. ...............277, 472Arany, Praveen R. .................327, 584Aria, Adrianus I. ............................424Arinzeh, Treena ...............................30Armant, David R. ..........................130Arnadottir, Liney ...................138, 183Arora, Piyush ................................105Arote, Rohidas B. ..........................903Arrieta, Esdras ...............................741Artzi, Natalie .........................294, 820Arya, Neha ....................................600Ashworth, Paul E. .........................941Atala, Anthony ......228, 394, 522, 529Atkinson, Carl ...............................361Atkinson, Taylor ............................482Atwood, Sara A. ............................766Au, Angela Y. ................................544Axelrod, Jeff..................................928Ayers, Reed A. ..............................145Azadani, Ali ..................................945Azar, Nami ....................................649Azari, Fereshteh ............................251Azeloglu, Evren ..............................27Azevedo, Helena S. ...............151, 542Baba, Masanori .............................902Babasola, Iyabo O. ........................569Babensee, Julia E. ..........77, 132, 263, .......................................614, 927, 929Bachas, Leonidas G. .....................691Bachman, Sharon L. ......142, 147, 815Bachus, Kent N. ..............................72Bader, Rebecca A. ...................45, 685Badylak, Stephen F. ......171, 246, 521Bae, Jae Hyun ...............................529Bae, Soon Eon ...............................432Bae, Younsoo ................488, 893, 910Baer, Pam ........................................16Bagadia, Avinash ...........................679Bahawdory, Maria .........................710Bahniuk, Markian S. .....................694Baier, Robert E. .............................187Baio, Joe ........................................141Bakay, Marina A. ..........................941Baker, Aaron .................................820Balla, Vamsi K. .....................725, 735Ballarini, Roberto ..........................220Balss, Karin ...................................163Bandyopadhyay, Amit ..........234, 276, ...............435, 474, 725, 735, 843, 870Banerjee, Shashwat ...............435, 653Banerjee, Saumya .........................714Bao, Gang .......................................38Baptista, Pedro ..............................522Barabino, Gilda A. ........................599Baran, Erkan T. .............................542Baraniak, Priya R. ...........................60Barbick, Julia E. ................................3Barker, Thomas H. ..........46, 443, 793Barnes, Christopher A. ..........175, 521Barralet, Jake E. ............................709Barry, John N. ...............................109Bartlett, Robert H. .................823, 875

Bartlett, Rush L. ............................911Bashur, Chris A. ............................518Basnakian, Alexei G. .....................881Bassuk, James A. ...........................949Basu, Bikramjit ............581, 745, 746, ...............................................774, 775Battiston, Kyle G. .............................4Battrell, Charles F. ........................684Bau, Haim .....................................688Bauer, James W. ............................134Baugh, Loren .................................141Baum, Brian P. ..............494, 770, 777Beachley, Vince Z. ................226, 444Beaulé, Paul E. ..............................642Bechara, Samuel L. .......................464Beck, James P. .................................72Beck, J. P. ......................................216Becker, Matthew L. ..............139, 172, ...............................................306, 879Bednar, Kyle J. ..............................214Bednarek, Alina ...............................10Beenken, Karen E. ........................587Bellaire, Bryan H. .................249, 353Bellamkonda, Ravi ........................696Bellare, Anuj .........................781, 782Bellis, Susan L. .............399, 402, 621Benedict, James J. .........................145Benghuzzi, Hamed A. ...................492Benhardt, Hugh A. ........................384Benoit, Danielle S. W. ...................285Benya, Paul ...................................753Bergenstock, Marika K. ........323, 548Berger, Georg ..........................10, 830Berglund, Caroline M. ..................194Bergman, Lindsey A. ....................655Berguig, Geoffrey Y. .....................311Bermudez, Harry ...................223, 674Bernard, Abigail B. .......................230Berry, Joel .....................................342Berry, Leslie R. .............................516Bevins, Rachel ..............................299Beyer, Susanne ..............................420Bezwada, Rao S. ...................499, 503Bhaduri, Sarit B. ...................256, 579Bhang, Hyo-Eun C. .......................297Bhattacharyya, Sanjib ...................688Bhattarai, Narayan ........................721Bianco, Richard W. ...............941, 944Billi, Fabrizio ................................753Bishwokarma, Bimjhana ...............930Biswal, Sandip ..............................925Blakeney, Bryan A. ...............454, 821Blanchard, Steven B. .....................582Bland, Erik ....................................598Blaney, Susan M. ..........................255Blasier, Ralph ........................385, 386Blit, Patrick H. ..................................4Blocker, Kory M. ............................59Bloebaum, Roy D. ...................72, 216Bloodworth, Nathaniel C. .....193, 545Blue, Taren B. ...............................809Bober, Brian ..................................573Boccaccini, Aldo R. ......................709Bodhak, Subhadip .................474, 725Bokhari, Maria ..............................279Bollenbach, Thomas......................430Borden, Bradley A. .......................622Bordia, Raj ....................................736Born, Christopher T. ......................100Borschel, Gregory .........................526Bose, Susmita ...............234, 276, 435,

...............474, 653, 725, 735, 843, 870Boskey, Adele ...............................427Botchwey, Edward A. .........7, 11, 270Botvinick, E. ........................ 278Bouchard, Michael ........................876Bowen, Nathan J. ..........................190Bowman, Christopher N. ..............647Boyan, Barbara D. ..............37, 38, 77, .......................392, 524, 525, 536, 829Boyd, Daniel ...................................92Boyer, Richard ..............................325Brady, Ann-Christine ....................932Branco, Monica .............................450Brandenburg, Kenneth S. ..............692Brant, David O. .............................875Brash, John L ..........85, 322, 511, 516Bratt-Leal, Andres M. ...........190, 301Breen, Nicholas F. .........................137Breithaupt, Rob ...............................32Bremer, Leon ................................836Brennan, Anthony B..............508, 780Brewer, Erik ..................................916Brey, Eric M. .................................319Brison, Jeremy .............138, 174, 175, ...............................................183, 787Brochu, Alice B. W. ......................761Bronckhorst, Ewald M ..................834Brooks, Daniel J. ...........................329Brooks, Jennifer L. ........................678Brott, Brigitta C. ...................165, 342Brown, Bryan N. ...........171, 246, 521Brown, Kate V. ......................153, 250Brown, Matt E. ..............................377Brown, Wendy E. ............................46Browning, Mary B. .............1, 49, 439Bryant, Stacie ................................623Bryant, Stephanie J. ..8, 123, 505, 647Bryers, James D. ..........213, 365, 372, .......................................374, 565, 892Bumgardner, Joel D. ......90, 154, 168, ..............................470, 493, 587, 677, ...............................706, 717, 860, 938Burdick, Jason A. ....48, 127, 288, 321Bureau, Martin N. .................143, 657Burg, Karen J. L. ..................333, 370, .......494, 586, 590, 604, 648, 717, 770Burg, Timothy C. ..........................648Burga, Rachel ..................................22Burke, Rob S. ................................697Burkey, Theodore ..........................706Burnett, Luke ................................710Burris, Jason ..................................113Bursac, Predrag .............................553Burtovyy, Ruslan ...........................299Bush, Kevin T. ..............................603Busscher, Henk J. ..........................373Butcher, Jonathan ..........................509Butler, Mark J. ......................119, 178Butler, Timothy .............................606Byun, Eun kyoung ........................211Cai, Kuihua ...................................320Cai, Lei ..................................671, 822Cai, Quoqiang ...............................909Cai, Wenyi .....................................507Caicedo, Marco S. .................215, 748Calabretta, Phillip J. ......................888Caliari, Steven R. ..........................705Callihan, Jacqueline A. .................372Cameron, Neil R. ..........................279Campbell, David ...........................479Camras, Carl B. .............................336

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AUTHOR INDEX 77Camras, Lucinda J. ........................336Candiani, Gabriele ................594, 865Cannella, Marco ............................778Cao, Haiping ...................................53Cao, Lan ..................................67, 584Cao, Lizhi ......................................523Cao, Yilin ......................................563Cao, Yu ..........................................913Capanelli, Vince ............................750Caplan, Michael R. ...............131, 921Carey, Daniel E. ............................771Cargal, Timothy E. ........................164Carnachan, Ross J. ........................279Carpenedo, Richard L. ..........190, 301Carpenter, Kimberly A. .................777Carrier, Rebecca L. .......................599Carrillo-Conde, Brenda R. ............249Carroll, Derek A. ...........................359Cartner, Jacob L. ...........................757Carvalho, Carlos ...........................729Casiano-Maldonado, Madalis S. ..878, .......................................................907Cass, Cheryl A. P. ..........................648Cassilly, Ryan T. ..............................69Castillo, Mario ................................27Castner, David G. .........137, 141, 174, ......................175, 183, 500, 521, 786, .......................................787, 814, 817Castro, Nathan J. ...................115, 880Catelas, Isabelle ............................642Cetinel, Sibel .................................859Cha, Kyoung Je .............................806Chae, Su Young .....................346, 357Chae, Taesik ..................................445Chaikof, Elliot L. ....................51, 252Chamberlain, M.D. .......................178Chan, Anthony K. C. .....................516Chan, Frank W. .............................749Chancellor, Mitchell C. .................888Chandler, Emily M. .......................194Chang, Chia-Wen ..........................837Chang, Kai ............................655, 900Chang, Robert ...............................546Chang, Shwu-Jen ..........................452Chang, Yung ....................................86Chatterjee, Kaushik .......122, 282, 543Chavez-Santoscoy, Ana V. ............249Chawla, Kanika .............................126Cheluvaraju, Chaitra .............495, 627Chen, Cen ......................................867Chen, Guoping ..............................411Chen, Hong .............................85, 846Chen, Haiyan .................................792Chen, Jian ........................................61Chen, J.R. ......................................583Chen, Mingnan ..............................308Chen, Meng ...........................363, 583Chen, Shaochen .....................259, 919Chen, Theodore .............................631Chen, Wen-Teng ............................825Chen, Xuening ..............................701Chen, Xiongbiao B. .......................730Chen, Yupeng ........................150, 555Chen, Zhewei ................................129Chen, Zih-Yu .................................791Cheng, Bill ....................................640Cheng, Chi ....................................846Cheng, Fang ..................788, 886, 887Cheng, Jonathan ............................559Cherubini, Christian ......................921Cheung, Jane W. C. .......................169

Cheung, Kenneth ...........367, 864, 868Chhabra, Abhinav .........................360Chiang, Chung-Yi .........................816Chiao, Eric ......................................29Chichkov, Boris .............118, 727, 737Chien, Hsiu-Wen ...........................825Chiesa, Roberto ...............74, 594, 865Chilkoti, Ashutosh...........41, 208, 308Chisholm, Maureen .......................163Chiu, Gou Ping..............................872Chiu, Richard ................................395Cho, Chong-Su ..............................903Cho, Hong .....................................573Cho, Myung-Haing .......................903Choh, Sun-Young ....................35, 857Choi, Ji Suk .....................................63Choi, Jiyeon ....................................75Choi, Jin San .................................335Choi, Ji Suk ...................................344Choi, Ki Young .............................486Choi, Nak Won ..............................329Choi, Sun-Mi.................................466Choi, Seok Hwa ............................472Choi, Sung Min .............................481Choi, Siyoung ...............................561Choi, S-H ......................................867Choi, Won Il ..........................343, 438Choi, Won-Young ..........................467Chong, Alexander .........................889Choo, Hyun Wook .........................481Chopra, Nitin .................................691Choubey, Animesh ........................871Chrisey, Douglas B. ......117, 731, 734Christ, George ...............228, 238, 930Christensen, Michael B. ................610Christman, Karen L. ........28, 332, 533Christy, Robert J. ...................302, 935Chu, Emily Y. ................................560Chu, Paul K. ..........................864, 868Chu, Tewei ....................................308Chu, Tien-Min G. .................102, 378, ...............................................582, 676Chun, Young Wook .......................616Chung, Amy ..................................275Chung, Eun Ji ................................407Chung, Sangwon ...........................456Chung, Sung-Min ..........................867Chung, William L. .........................171Chuter, Timothy ............................945Ciani, Laura ...................................594Cicerone, Marcus T. .............173, 282, .......................................306, 355, 869Cieply, Ryan D. .............................564Cigada, Alberto ...............74, 594, 865Ciombor, Deborah .........................150Ciucurel, Ema ...............................635Clare-Salzler, Michael ..243, 269, 620Clark, Amanda ..............................458Clark, Elizabeth .............................574Clark, J. B. ......................................80Clark, Richard A. ..........................290Clark-Deener, Sherie .....................437Clavijo, Cristian ............................637Claybrooks, Jennifer .....................363Clem, William .......................168, 402Clower, Jessica N. .........................154Co, Carlos .....................................794Coan, Heather A. ...........................532Coburn, Jeannine ...........................305Cohen, Charles S. ..........................105Cole, Judith .....................................90

Coleman, Jason .............................567Collier, Galen ................................668Collier, Joel H. ......179, 212, 266, 550Collins, George ...............................26Colson, Yolonda L.........................918Colt, Jude ......................................606Conboy, Irina .................................551Connelly, John T............................189Connolly, Jeanne M. .....265, 941, 944Connor, Jerome .....................415, 528Conrad, Timothy L. .......................797Contreras, Juan ..............................623Converse, Gabriel L. .....................797Convertine, Anthony J. ........242, 285, ...............................................311, 697Cook, Keith E. ...............................823Cooke, Malcolm ....................115, 880Cooper, Jared O. ............................470Cooper, Stuart L. ...................515, 866Cooper, Scott P. .............................780Corazzini, Rubina .........................606Corbett, John .................................623Corbett, Joel T. ......................586, 590Cordova, Juan Carlos ....................235Corona, Benjamin .................238, 930Corr, David T.................117, 731, 734Cortes, Maria E. ............................571Corum, Lindsey E. ........................856Cosgriff-Hernandez, Elizabeth...1, 49, ...............................257, 316, 384, 439Costache, Marius ...........................625Coughlan, Aisling .........................375Coughlin, Andrew J. .......................66Courtney, Harry S. ................587, 677Cox, Joseph T. ...............................676Cozad, Matthew J. .........................142Cozzens, David ...............................81Cregg, Jared M. .............................241Criscione, Jason M. .......................198Cross, Daisy P. ................................35Crowder, Spencer W. ....................634Cuchiara, Michael .........................631Cui, Eric ........................................415Cui, Lin .........................................406Cui, Quanjun ...................................11Cui, Wanxing ................................252Culbertson, Christopher ................546Culpepper, Bonnie K. ....................621Culver, James C. ...........................237Cummings, Richard ......................614Cunningham, Barry .......................263Cunningham, Larry .......................485Cupelli, Matthew ...........................802Cushnie, Emily K. ...........................31D’Amore, Antonio ........................433D. Chirra, Hariharasudhan ............348Dadsetan, Mahrokh ...............490, 575Dahlmeier, Erica L. .......................645Dai, Xiaoshu .................................606Dair, Benita J. ................................693Daley, Donnele ..............................352Damon, Brooke .....................723, 832Dard, Michel ...................37, 525, 829Dargis, Boorth R. ......................27, 69Darnell, Max .................................259Darr, Aniq ........................................99Datko, Laura C. .............................802Datta, Arindam ................................83Davalian, Dariush .........................853Davé, Vipul ...............79, 84, 162, 513Davidson, Jeffrey M. .....................931

Davies, Neal ..................................276Davis, Alan R. .................................14Davis, Elizabeth A. .........................14Davis, Hillary E. .............................21Davis, Kristen ...............................637Day, Delbert ..................................568Day, Emily S. ................................255de Ana, Javier ................................768de Guzman, Roche C. .........17, 20, 98de Jonge, Lise T ......................73, 834De Nardo, Luigi ......................74, 865Dean, Brian ...................................738Dean, David ....................................32Dean, Delphine .....106, 350, 738, 802Dean, Derrick R. ...........342, 454, 821Deeken, Corey R. ..........................147DeForest, Cole A. ............................47Deiwick, Andrea ...........................737DeJesus, Jessica ............................540Delaney, David C. .........................383Della Valle, Cinzia ..................74, 865Della Valle, Craig J. ......................645Demian, Hany W. ..........................762Dempsey, David K. .......................257Deng, Chao ...................................626Deng, Meng .......................9, 580, 816Deng, Xiaopei ...............................556dePoix, Alex ..................................637DeQuach, Jessica A. ........................28Dernell, William S. .......................735Desai, Arpan P. ..............................714Desai, Shrojalkumar ........................81DeVasConCellos, Paul ..................735DeVolder, Ross J. ..........................628Devore, David .......................105, 625Dhruv, Harshil D. ..........................585DiAngelo, Denis J. ........................470Dias, Aylvin A. ..............................914Dickinson, Mary E. ...................3, 237Digman, M. ........................ 278Dimitrievska, Sashka ............143, 657Dinh, Ha ........................................912Discher, Dennis E. ........................265Dodge, Mohammad R. ..................220Doi, Hisashi .....................................75Dolgova, Natalia ...........243, 269, 620Domann, John P. ...........................765Donahoe, Casey ............................827Donahue, Henry J. .................397, 398Donovan, Ryan ................................79Doraiswamy, Anand ......................118Dornish, Michael ...........................541Dorvee, Jason ................................427Doty, Heather ................................677Doty, Stephen B. .............................69Drake, Stephanie P. .......................692Drazer, German .............................191Drennon, Erin ................................350Dressler, Matthew R. ....................752Drezek, Rebekah A. ......................255Drinnan, Charles T. .........................56Drobny, Gary P. .............................137Drumm, Rebecca ...........................547Duan, Bin ..............................116, 421Duarte, Ana R. C. ..........................419Ducheyne, Paul .....105, 625, 688, 830Dudash, Lynn ................................476Duffy, Lynn ...................................676Dumas, Jerald ..................................16Dumont, Courtney M. ...................933Dunn, Ginger ...........................37, 829

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78 AUTHOR INDEXDunn, Michael G. ..........................552Duong, Haison S. ..........................471Duvall, Craig L. ....................285, 311Dwivedi, Yasha .............................783Dziubla, Thomas D. ......................557Ebara, Mitsuhiro ...........683, 812, 934Eckert, Chad E. .............................942Eckmann, David M. ......................265Edelman, Elazer R. ...............294, 820Edwards, Sharon L. .......................795Eftekhari, Samin ...........................862Eggers, Daryl K. ...........................888Eglin, David ..................................393Egnatchik, Robert .........................788Ehrensberger, Mark T. ...................750Eick, J D. .......................................641Eils, Daniel ....................................259El Akabawy, Gehan .........................55El-Ghannam, Ahmed .....................380El-kady, Abeer M. .........................695Elasmai, Mohammed Y. ................233Elbert, Donald L. ...............5, 181, 827Eldridge, Abigail N. ..............813, 933Elisseeff, Jennifer ..........................305Ellenbogen, Richard ......................157Ellenburg, Mary D. ...................17, 20Ellis, Cara ......................................626Elpers, Marcella ............................106Emami, Kamal ..............................546Engelmayr, George C. ...................733Engler, Adam J. .........................6, 159Eppell, Steven J. ....................220, 221Ercan, Batur ..................254, 341, 863Erisken, Cevat .......................225, 233Esparza, Javier M. ...........................13Esquivel, Amanda .........................386Estroff, Lara ..................................427Evans, John ...................................136Evans, John S. ...............................358Exner, Agata A. .....................314, 649Ezra, Mindy .....................................61Fabian, Oswaldo ...........................776Fajardo, André R. ..................639, 713Faleris, Jennifer A. ........................534Falotico, Robert .................79, 84, 162Fan, Maohong ...............................312Farach-Carson, Mary C. ........128, 330Farag, Mohammed M. ...................695Farè, Silvia ............................334, 646Farhang, Sasan ..............................356Farran, Alexandra J. E.. .................455Farrell, Matthew ............................498Faust, Rudolf ...................................81Favaro, Silvia L. ............................713Feldman, Marc ..............................259Feng, Jiazuo H. .............................554Fenniri, Hicham ............150, 555, 807Fernandes, Russell ........................736Fernandez, Irina ....................158, 264Ferng, Alice S................................331Ferrara, Katherine .........................293Filippi, Simonetta ..........................921Fischbach, Claudia ................194, 329Fischer, Jerome ...............................84Fisher, John P. .........................32, 410Fitch, David ...................................768Fitzpatrick, Lindsay E. ..................663Fitzpatrick, Scott D. ......................337Flagg, Eric R. ................................526Flannery, Colm M. ........................936Fleishman, Benjamin ....................947

Florczyk, Stephen J. ......................101Fong, Eileen W. .............................465Fong, Fanson .................................450Fong, Hanson ................................560Foster, Brian L. .............................560Foster, Sarah P. ..............................606Fowler, Bruce O. ...........................376Fradette, Julie ................................121Franceschi, Renny .........................556Franco, Christy L. ...................55, 418Frangioni, John V. .........................918Fraser, Cassandra L. ......................270Fridley, Krista M. ..........................158Friebe, Vincent M. ................942, 946Friis, Lisa A. ..................416, 763, 765Frondoza, Carmelita G. .................544Frost, Megan C. .............................885Fu, Hailuo .....................................568Fu, Qiang .........................................15Fu, Xiaoling ..................................120Fujimoto, Kazuro L. ......160, 272, 318Fujisato, Toshiya ...........................901Fukumori, Kazuhiro ......................690Fulmer, Mark ................................379Funaki, Takafumi ..........................718Gaber, Mostafa W. ........................493Gacchina, Carmen E. ....................924Gade, Rachel E. .............................146Gaharwar, Akhilesh K. ....70, 700, 703Gaines, Carmen V. ........................715Gajria, Surekha .............................597Galante, Jorge O. ...........................645Gall, Ken .........................80, 392, 747Gallant, Nathan D. ........................618Gallardo, Luis A. ...........................783Galloway, Justin ............................297Galperin, Anna ......................271, 739Gamble, Lara J. .....138, 141, 183, 817Gamcsik, Mike ..............................456Ganesan, Prema .............................338Ganesh, Nandita ............................110Ganguli, Sumon ............................681Gao, Bruce ....................................538Gao, Jinming .........................298, 891Gao, Weiping...................................41Garbern, Jessica C. ........................227Garbuzenko, Olga B. .....................315García, Andrés J. ...133, 177, 509, 629Gardner, Thomas ...................352, 742Garty, Shai .............196, 197, 739, 743Garvin, Kevin L. ...........................841Gasiorowski, Joshua Z. .................212Gatt, Charles J. ..............................552Gaudet, Ian ....................................719Gautrot, Julien E. ..........................189Gavalas, Vasilis G. ........................691Ge, Liang .......................................945Geffre, Chris P. ......................331, 732Gelinsky, Michael .........................356Gelling, Onko J. ............................836Gendron, Richard ..........................143Genson, Kirsten .............................879Gerecht, Sharon .............................191Geuss, Laura R. .............................800Gevaert, Matthew ..........................547Gharib, Morteza ............................424Ghaznavi, Amir M. .........................44Ghezzi, Chiara E. ..........................709Ghosh, Jayeeta ..............................662Giachelli, Cecilia M. ....559, 560, 612, .......................................624, 632, 819

Gilbert, Jeremy L. .675, 754, 790, 855Gilbert, Ryan J. ...............24, 241, 448Gildenhaar, Renate ..................10, 830Gill, Bartley J. ...............................300Gill, Puneet ...................................874Gillies, Allison ..............................539Gingras, Kristen ............................716Giri, Jyotsnendu ............................355Gittard, Shaun .......................118, 727Giusta, Mário S. ............................808Gizzi, Alessio ................................921Glasmacher, Birgit ........................737Gluck, Jessica M. ..........................784Gobin, André M. .....................66, 347Gobin, Andrea S. ..................339, 449,.............................................. 459, 652Goes, Alfredo M. ...........................808Gojggini, Shiva ...............................57Goldberg, A J.................................400Golden, Allison L. .........................684Goldstein, Aaron S. ....................... 111Goldstein, Nikki S. ........................605Gombotz, Wayne ...........................487Gomillion, Cheryl T. .....................333Gong, Sarah ...................................491Gong, Shaoqin .......................905, 906González-García, Cristina .............133Goodman, Stuart B. ..............268, 395, ...............................................607, 925Gorenkova, Natalia .........................55Gorman, Joseph H. ................321, 941Gorman, Robert C. ................321, 941Götz, Christian ..............................698Gourdon, Delphine ........................328Gourley, Merek J. ..........................443Gower, Laurie B. ...........................188Grainger, David W. .......................183Gran, Martin L. .............................650Grant, David A. .............142, 147, 815Grant, Daniel N. ............................815Grant, Sheila A. .............142, 147, 815Gratton, E. ........................ 278Gray, Kenneth D. ....................91, 576Greenawalt, Keith .........................606Greife, Uwe ...................................783Greiner, John W. ..............................94Greisler, Howard P. .......................319Gresswell, Carolyn G. ...................447Greven, Margaret ..........................335Grieshaber, Sarah E. ......................455Griffith, Craig K. ...........................634Grimes, Craig A. ...........................644Grinstaff, Mark W. .................40, 296, .......................................554, 840, 918Groff, Richard E. ...........................648Gronowicz, Gloria .........................152Groothuis, Adam ...........................294Gruene, Martin ......................727, 737Grunze, Michael ..............................33Gu, Xinzhu ......................................82Gu, Yexin ......................................759Guan, Jianjun ................................318Guarino, Vincenzo ........................438Guda, Teja .....................................277Guelcher, Scott A. ............13, 16, 153, .......................................250, 387, 931Guenther, Catherine ......................560Guinta, Suzanne ................................8Guldberg, Robert ...........................927Guldberg, Robert E. ......524, 536, 929Gungormus, Mustafa .....450, 463, 859

Guo, Ji ...........................................496Guo, X. Edward ..............................69Guo, Xiaoming ..............................538Guo, Xiao Rui ...............................731Guo, Y.B. .................................76, 845Gupta, Gautam ..............................679Gupta, Minakshi N. .......................767Gupta, R. .................................. 178Gurganus, Jamie ............................389Gurski, Lisa A. ..............................330Gutierrez, Gloria E. .........................13Gyawali, Dipendra ........................462Habelitz, Stefan .............................431Hacker, Michael C. .......................420Haeri, Morteza ..............................855Hafeman, Andrea E. ................13, 931Hager, Elizabeth ............................448Haggard, Warren O. .......90, 154, 168, .......470, 493, 587, 677, 706, 860, 938Hahn, Mariah S. ..................1, 49, 439Hahn, Sei Kwang ......43, 65, 896, 897Haider, Hani ..................................841Haider, Waseem ............................874Hall, Deborah J. ............................645Hall, Mary .......................................14Hallab, Nadim ...............................215Ham, Hyun Ok ......................126, 184Hammond, Paula T. .......................286Hammoudi, Taymour M. .......193, 545Han, Cheol-Min ............................851Han, Dong Keun ...................432, 535Han, Ju-Yeon .................................466Han, Ning ........................................62Han, Song YI .................................484Hanawa, Takao ................................75Handa, Hitesh ................................875Haney, Nora ....................................22Hanke, Thomas .............................451Hannigan, Nolan C. .......................145Hantgan, Roy R. ............................710Hao, Hsiao-Nan .............................423Harley, Brendan A. C. ...................705Harmata, Andrew J. .......................270Harper, Megan L. ..........................749Harris, David C. ............................387Harrison, Benjamin S. ...................238Hartley, John .................................482Hartman, Christopher D. .......254, 863Hartman, Natalie J. .......................429Hasenwinkel, Julie M. ..........544, 685, ...............................................835, 937Hashizumi, Ryotaro ......................318Hassani, Zahra .................................55Haverich, Axel ..............................727Hawkins, Ashley M. ..............235, 558Hayami, James ..............................229Hayda, Roman A. ..........................100Hayenga, Heather N. .....................478He, Wei ............................34, 460, 913He, Xuezhong ...............................562He, Zhiheng ...................................584Heath, Daniel E. ............512, 515, 866Hebbel, Robert P. ..........................944Heden, Gregory J. .........................732Heffernan, Michael J. ......................94Heier-Baardson, Helene ................541Heilshorn, Sarah C. .........29, 180, 283Heim, Frederic ..............................943Heinemann, C ...............................451Heinemann, S ................................451Heinl, Peter ...................................736

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AUTHOR INDEX 79Heitz, Benjamin A. ..........................34Helen, Wilda .................................159Helms, Brett ..................................551Henson, William R. .......................592Herco, Maja ...................................930Hermann, Christopher .....................38Hernandez, Jesus W. .....................381Hernandez, Ryanne M. C. .............534Hesaraki, Saeed .............................356Heydarkhan-Hagvall, Sepideh ......784Hicks, Christian .............................566Hilas, Georgios T. .................370, 589Hillenmeyer, Elaine ......................786Hilt, J. Zach ..................235, 458, 489, ...............................................557, 558Hitchcock, Robert W. ....................923Hlady, Vladimir .....................531, 828Hnilova, Marketa ..................447, 596Ho, Chia-Chi .................................794Ho, Tuan ........................................557Hoerstrup, Simon P. ......................940Hoffman, Allan S. ..........64, 227, 242, .......................285, 311, 680, 684, 697Hoffmann, Joseph C. .............148, 237Hofmann, Christopher M. .............214Hofmann, Nicola ...........................737Hogan, MaCalus ...........................360Holden, Christopher A. .........313, 747Hollinger, Jeffrey O. .......99, 573, 575Hollister, Scott J. .............................89Holmes, Christina .........................824Holt, Amon E. ...............................641Hong, Liang ..........................363, 583Hong, Yi ................................272, 318Hong, Yu-Jin .................................535Höök, Magnus .............................1, 49Horbett, Thomas A. .........87, 506, 786Horst, Orapin .................................559Hoshi, Ryan A. ..............................514Hoshiba, Takashi ...........................411Hossainy, Syed ..............................853Hotaling, Nathan A. ......................614Hotter, Joseph ................................776Houle, John ...................................567Houshmand, Alireza ........................10Howard, Jamie L. ..........................331Howard, Melissa D. ......................488Hrabe, Nikolas ..............................736Hristov, Krasi ................................580Hsiao, Tony W. ..............................828Hsieh, Ming-che ....................364, 686Htichcock, Robert W. ....................636Hu, Bi-Huang ................................207Hu, Diane P. ..........................332, 533Huang, Cynthia S. ...........................11Huang, Gang .................................309Huang, He .....................................846Huang, Jiangping ....................12, 124Huang, Yenchen ............................524Huang, Zhinong ....................607, 925Hubbell, Jeffrey A. ..........................52Huck, Wilhelm T. S. ......................189Hudalla, Gregory A. ..............192, 209Huebsch, Nathaniel .......................327Huihui, Mou ..................................326Hull, James R. ...............................500Hume, Patrick ...............................262Hunter, Daniel ...............................526Hur, Wonhee ....................................65Hurtado, Andres ............................241Husseini, Ghaleb A. ......................482

Hutton, Daphne .............................829Huval, Chad ..................................876Hwang, Chang Mo ................224, 394Hwang, Soon-Kyoung ...................903Hwang, YongSung ........................539Hyzy, Sharon ...........37, 392, 524, 829Ifkovits, Jamie L. ..................127, 321Ihnen, Andrew C. ..................371, 759Iida, Hidehiro ................................176Im, Gun Il ......................................422Imai, Hisanori .......................352, 742Ingle, Nilesh P. ..............................784Ingram, David R. ...494, 590, 770, 777Inoue, Yuuki ..................................673Irani, Afraaz ..................................925Ishihara, Kazuhiko .......199, 413, 517, ...............................670, 673, 758, 796Ishikawa, Kunio ..............................78Islam, Mohammad A. ....................895Ito, Hideya .....................................758Ito, Michio .....................................582Itoga, Kazuyoshi ...................833, 858Iwai, Soichi ...................................718Iwasaki, Yasuhiko .................654, 789Iyer, Ananth V. ..............................257Jabart, Eric B. P. ............................551Jabbari, Esmaiel ....................473, 562Jabbarzadeh, Ehsan .......................424Jackson, John D. ...........................841Jacobs, Joshua J. ...................215, 645Jacot, Jeffrey G. ............................412Jaeger, Luc ....................................597Jaeggli, Michael P. ........................777Jaimes, Kimberly ..........................623Jalota, Sahil ...................................383James, John ...................................765James, Roshan ...............................360James, Susan P. .....................712, 773Jamison, David ..............................778Janardhanan, Sathyanarayana .......410Jang, Jun-Hyeog ....................844, 851Jang, Sung Hwan ..........................422Jang, Tae-Sik .................................349Janorkar, Amol V. ..........................284Jansen, John A. ................73, 167, 834Jao, B. ............................................316Jariwala, Shailly H. .......................835Jarman-Smith, Marcus L. ..............795Jarmusik, Keith E. .........................221Jarrell, John D. ..............................100Jaussaud, Nicolas ..........................945Javed, Amjad .................................792Jawrani, Nikhil T. ..........................790Jay, Gregory D. .............................842Jay, Michael ..................................488Jean, Aurélie ..................................733Jeerage, Kavita M. ........................605Jenkins, Linda L. ...........................648Jennings, Jessica A. .......................154Jeon, Oju .........................................58Jesuraj, Nithya J. ...........................526Jeyapalina, Sujee .....................72, 216Jha, Amit K. ..........................128, 330Jhou, JY .........................................766Ji, Haifeng .....................................831Jia, Xinqiao ...................128, 330, 455Jiang, Bingbing ...............................42Jiang, Hu-Lin ................................903Jiang, Hongling .............................909Jiang, Xi ..........................................12Jiang, Ziran ...................................928

Jiao, Alex.........................................54Jin, Erlei ........................................312Jin, Le ............................................457Jin, Qu ...........................................703Joe, Natalie A. ...............................520Joern, Daniela .................................10Johns, Jeremy ................................218Johnson, Amy ................................765Johnson, Jed ....................................62Johnson, Leah M. ..........................647Johnson, Philip J. ..........................526Johnson, Russell N. .......................697Johnson, Scott A............................171Jones, John E. ................................882Jones-Quaidoo, Sean .......................11Joubert, James J. .............................34Joung, Yoon Ki ........................95, 475Joyce, Evan ...................................666Jozefiak, Thomas ...........................606Ju, Young Min ...............................394Judokusumo, Edward ....................244Judson, Anna C. ............................464Jun, Ho-Wook ..............165, 342, 454, .......................................623, 792, 821Jun, Indong ....................................426Jun, Shin-Hee ................................844Jun, Young-Shin ............................827Jung, Hyun Ah ........................63, 344Jung, Hyun-Do ..............................764Jung, Hyun Tae .............................896Jung, Jangwook P. .................179, 266Jung, MoonSun .............................638Jung, Sung Youb ...........................346Jung, Youngmee ............................810Junghans, Sarah .............................420Justin, Daniel .................................728Kablik, Jeffrey ...............................606Kacar, Turgay ................................596Kadowaki, Koji .............345, 591, 722Kadrmas, Julie ...............................425Kahn, Harold .................................220Kalmodia, Sushma ........................774Kam, Lance C. ..............................244Kamata, Hideki ...............................75Kanayama, Shintaro ......196, 197, 739Kane, Robert J. ..............................711Kang, A reum ................................894Kang, Hyun-Wook ........................529Kang, Sung Min ............................211Kang, Su-Yeon ..............................466Kang, Sung Min ............................595Kanghong, Hu ...............................326Kao, Richard Yi Tsun ....................367Kao, W. John .................................666Kao, Weiyuan J. ............................619Kaplan, David .................................97Karande, Pankaj ............................933Karathanasis, Efstathios ................696Karchin, Ari ...................................428Karim, Alamgir .....................139, 881Karita, Tatsuro ...............................758Karnick, Rohit ...............................417 Karoly, Stephanie ..........................580Karp, Floyd B. ...............................743Karp, Jeffrey M. ............................417 Kasper, F. K. ..................................572Kasukurthi, Rahul .........................526Kato, Yasushi P. .............................741Katsanevakis, Eleni ...............444, 477Katti, Dhirendra ............................600Katzenmeyer, Kristy N. ................892

Kavanaugh, Aaron .........................753Kawaguchi, Hiroshi ......................758Kawazoe, Naoki ............................411KC, Natasha ..................................462Keller, Gordon M. ...........................28Kenan, Daniel ...............................840Kenan, Lisa ...................................676Kennedy, James P. .........................636Kennedy, Marian ...........................802Kerscher, Petra ..............................350Kery, Vladimir ..............................570Keselowsky, Benjamin G. ....243, 269, ...............................................618, 620Kesireddy, Venu ....................238, 930Keskinbora, Kahraman .................775Kessinger, Chase W. ..............298, 891Kestler, Hans .................................570Keum, Jung Won ...........................223Khademhosseini, Ali .....................224Khan, Isaac J. ................................219Khan, Yusuf .....................................31Khanarian, Nora T. ..........................22Khatayevich, Dmitriy ....................859Khemtong, Chalermchai .......298, 891Khetan, Sudhir ................................48Khoo, Xiaojuan .............................840Khullar, Onkar ..............................918Kiick, Kristi L. ........................59, 455Kim, Ah Young .............................486Kim, Bong H. ................................591Kim, Daewon ................................595Kim, Dong Sung ...........................806Kim, Hyesung .................................63Kim, Hye sung ..............................344Kim, Hye Joung ............................422Kim, Hyoun-Ee ............349, 467, 704, .......................760, 764, 769, 844, 851Kim, HyungIl ................................517Kim, Hyungjin ..............................902Kim, IK Hwan ...............................535Kim, In Gul ...................................948Kim, Jaeyun ............................67, 584Kim, Jaehyun ................................830Kim, Jinku ...............................99, 575Kim, Ja-Young ..............................343Kim, Jong Min ..............................472Kim, Kimoon ................................896Kim, Ki Su ..............................65, 897Kim, Kwangmeyung .....343, 357, 486Kim, Kyobum .................................32Kim, Mihye .......................................2Kim, Min-kyu ...............................340Kim, Myung Hee ..........................798Kim, Natasha .................................739Kim, Onyou ...................................908Kim, Sang O. .................................591Kim, Sang-Heon ...........................810Kim, Seho .....................................908Kim, Seonhoo ...............................188Kim, Soo Hyun .............................810Kim, Soojin ...................................898Kim, SuGwan ................................277Kim, Sung woo .............................493Kim, Sung Wan .............................622Kim, Sung Eun ................................95Kim, Tae Ho ..................................422Kim, Tae-Hee ................................487Kim, Young Ha .....340, 343, 438, 810Kim, Young Kon ...........................481Kim, Young Jo...............................583Kim, You-Kyoung .........................903

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80 AUTHOR INDEXKimura, Tsuyoshi ..................707, 901King, George L. ............................584King, Martin W. ............................456Kingsley, David M. .......................560Kinney, Melissa A. ........................156Kirby, Brian J. ...............................194Kirk, James T. ...............................317Kirn-Safran, Catherine B. .............128Kishida, Akio ........................707, 901Kissler, Mark J. .............................307Kitchens, Christopher ...................350Kligman, Faina ..............................476Klinge, Carolyn M. ...............449, 459Klotzsch, Enrico ............................328Knabe, Christine .....................10, 830Knetsch, Menno L. W. ....88, 658, 849Kniazeva, E. ........................ 278Knight, Doyle D. ...........................662Knight, Pamela T. ..........................317Ko, Frank ......................................445Ko, Young Hwa .............................852Kobayashi, Jun ......................833, 858Koch, Christian ...............................10Koch, Lothar .........................727, 737Kodama, Yuki ................................682Koepsel, Justin T. ..................192, 606Koerner, Carlolin ..........................736Koh, Young-Hak ...467, 760, 764, 769Kohler, Ted R. ...............................630Kohn, David H. ...............................54Kohn, Joachim .................61, 99, 172, 219, 263, 290, 315, 634, 662, 854. 879Kokai, Lauren E. .............................44Kong, Hyunjoon ............................628Konno, Hokuto ..............................901Konno, Tomohiro ..........413, 517, 670Koole, Leo H. ..........88, 108, 658, 849Koppes, Ryan A. ...........................734Korbutt, Gregory S. .......................626Kornev, Kostantin .........................299Korte, Frederick S. ........................632Kotlarchyk, M. ..............................278Kotsuchibashi, Youhei ..................683Kottke-Marchant, Kandice ............476Kou, Peng Meng .............77, 263, 614Krebs, Melissa D. ............................58Krebsbach, Paul ............................556Kretlow, James D. .........................572Krishnan, Venkatesh......................324Krupka, Tianyi M. .................314, 649Kruth, Howard S. ..........................941Kryscio, David ..............................884Kubota, Akira ................................112Kudva, Abhijith K. ........................304Kuhn, Liisa ............................152, 400Kukla, Kathryn A. .........................246Kulkarni, Pallavi .............................81Kumar, Ashok ...............................273Kumar, Devender ..........................643Kumar, Dr. A. ................................804Kumar, Girish ........................401, 794Kumar, Ravi ..................................746Kumbar, Sangamesh G. ....9, 239, 360Kummer, Kim M. ..........................341Kundu, Kousik ..............................177Kung, Kuan-Chen .................847, 850Kuo, Jonathan ...............................723Kuo, Shyh-Ming ...........................452Kuo, Wei-Hsuan ....................837, 848Kuraitis, Drew ...............................408Kurtz, Steven .................................107

Kushwaha, Meenakshi ..........165, 342Kwak, Larry W. .............................264Kwon, Il Keun .................................95Kwon, Ick Chan ............343, 357, 486Kwon, Tai Hun ..............................806Kwon, Yongmoon .........................741Kyomoto, Masayuki ..............758, 796Kyriakides, Themis R. ..................647Laber, Patrick ................................335Labow, Rosalind S. .......204, 206, 320Ladd, Mitchell ...............................529Lahann, Joerg ........................556, 799Lai, James J. ..................................680Lalani, Reza ..........................240, 461Lam, Kin O. ..................................868LaManna, Caroline M. ..................554Lan, Cheng-Wen ...........................452Lan Levengood, Sheeny K. ...........437LaNasa, Stephanie M. ...................505Landázuri, Natalia .........................629Lane, R S. ......................................607Lange, Stephan ................................28Lannutti, John .................................62Lapidos, Karen A. .........................549Larison, John .................................540Lasher, Richard A. ........................923Latour, Robert A. .........135, 661, 664, .......................................665, 668, 669Lau, Wing ......................................323Laurencin, Cato T. ......9, 31, 239, 360, ...............................................469, 659Laurent, Michel P. .........................783Lavik, Erin B. ........................198, 405Lawson, Jeffrey H. ........................434Lazard, Zawaunyka .........................14Leach, Jennie B. ....................280, 281Leach, Jonathan K. ..........................21Leaf, Elizabeth M. .........................559Lebman, Deborah ..........................313Lee, Chen-chang ...........................285Lee, Chiapyng ...............................848Lee, Christine S. ............................793Lee, Daeyeon ................................127Lee, Dongwon .......................898, 908Lee, Elaine L. ................................274Lee, Eun-Jung .......349, 704, 844, 851Lee, Eunyong ................................908Lee, Eumee ...................................922Lee, Haeshin .................184, 211, 595Lee, Hanna ............................340, 438Lee, Hyun Jin ................................910Lee, Hyuk J. ..................................211Lee, In-Seop ..................................867Lee, Jason S. .................................194Lee, Jeoung Soo ............................917Lee, Ji Seok ...................................180Lee, Ji Youl ...................................948Lee, Ji Young.................................948Lee, Jin Ho ............................422, 948Lee, Jin Whan ...............................170Lee, Jong Kook .............................852Lee, Jongman ................................438Lee, Joung-Hyun ...........371, 608, 759Lee, Jung-A ...................................466Lee, Kang Choon ..................346, 357Lee, Kwan Hyi ..............................297Lee, Minyoung ................................43Lee, Myung Han ...........................127Lee, Paul .......................................577Lee, SangHoon ..............................224Lee, Sang Jin .................228, 394, 529

Lee, Seung-Young .........................343Lee, Soo-Hong ..............................806Lee, Tzer-Min .......364, 686, 847, 850Lee, Woo-Kul ................................466Lee, Woo Young ............................608Lee, Woo .......................................759Lee, Woo Y. ...................................371Lee, Yee-Shuan ...............................26Lee, Yan ........................................670Lee, Younghyun ............................898Lee, Young J. .................................173Leedy, Megan R. ...........................860Leeson, Cory E. ...............................60Leeuwenburgh, Sander C. G. ..........73Lei, Yuguo .......................................57Lella, Eric ......................................415Lenaghan, Scott .............113, 460, 592Lennon, Frances ..............................38Leonard, Brian ................................29Leonor, Isabel B. ...........................151Leprince, Lucas .............................904Lerum, Ronald V. ..........................674Leung, Jonathan ............................573Leung, Jeffery C. ...........................708Leung, Matthew C. .......................157Levato, Riccardo ...........................334Levine, William N. ..........................69Levy, Robert J. ..............265, 941, 944Lewinski, Nastassja A. ..................255Lewis, Erin ....................................416Lewis, Jamal S. .....................269, 620Lewitus, Dan .................................854Li, Bingyun .....................................42Li, Bing .................................153, 250Li, Dan ............................................85Li, Hongshuai ..................................42Li, Hao ..........................363, 583, 882Li, Ju .............................................691Li, Jun ...........................................876Li, Lihua ........................................367Li, Quanshui ..................................354Li, Shengjie ...................................724Li, Wu ...........................................431Li, Xiaowei ...................144, 406, 477Li, Xiaopeng .................................878Li, Yuanlong ..................................769Li, Zhen .........................................393Li, Zhao Yang ................................421Liao, Chih-Wei ..............................188Liao, Yen-Shuo..............................751Libera, Matthew ............366, 369, 373Lieber, Richard L. .........................539Lih, Eugene .....................................95Lim, Dong-Jin ...............................623Lim, Goy Teck ......................698, 878Lim, Jung Yul ........................397, 398Lim, Jeremy J. ...............................396Lim, Sok Bee ................................692Lin, Angela S. P. ....................927, 929Lin, Charles P. ....................... 417Lin, Chien-Chi ......................230, 287Lin, Hsin-Yi ..................................702Lin, Jian .........................................798Lin, Jun .........................................198Lin, Jui-Che ...................................791Lin, Lin ...........................................50Lin, Li-Chun .................................452Lin, Nancy J. .........................306, 376Lin, Steve ......................................588Lin, Yongliang ...............................538Lin-Gibson, Sheng ........122, 376, 543

Lindburg, Alex ..............................106Linden, David E. ...................494, 770Linnes, Michael .............................632Little, Steven .................................291Liu, Er ...........................................172Liu, Huinan ...................................404Liu, Julie .......................................425Liu, Lingyun .................................240Liu, Qing ...............................323, 548Liu, Qiuying ..................................538Liu, Wenge ....................................308Liu, Wei .........................................563Liu, Xin ...........................................15Liu, Xiaowei ...................................69Liu, Xiaohua .................................883Liu, Xiaoyan .................144, 406, 477Liu, Xinyin ....................................379Liu, Yifei .........................................89Liu, Yongxing................................400Liu, Yu ...........................................563Liu, Yanchun .................................570Liu, Zhongqiang ............................184Liu, Zen .........................................490Livingston Arinzeh, Treena .............26Lo, Wai Hong ........................469, 659Long, Thomas J. ............................602Loose, Christopher R. ...................876Lopes, Lais C. ...............................639Lopez, Erasmo A. ..................196, 949Lord, Megan S. .....................638, 640Lowe, Tao L. .................352, 362, 742Lowman, Anthony M. ...563, 567, 916Lozza, Laura .................................646Lu, Anqi ..........................................32Lu, Hang ...............................193, 545Lu, Helen H. ........22, 27, 69, 225, 233Lu, Jing .........................................205Lu, William W. ..............................421Lucas, Anne D. ..............................164Luchsinger, Benjamin ...................915Luck, James V. ..............................753Lui, S C. ........................................864Lui, Truan-Sheng ..........364, 847, 850Luk, Arnold ...................................219Luk, Keith Dip Kei .......................367Luk, Keith .............................864, 868Lund, Susan A. ..............................612Lundy, David .................................279Luxbacher, Thomas .......................140Luzinov, Igor .................................299Lynch, Samuel E. ..........................570Lynn, Aaron D. ..............................647Ma, Hongyan .................................365Ma, Hong ......................................853Ma, Junyu ......................................473Ma, Peter X. ..................................883Ma, Ting ........................268, 607, 925Ma, Zuwei .............................160, 272Maatta, Arto ..................................279MacDonald, Daniel W. ..................107Machado, Mary .............................351Machingal, Masood Ahammed ....238, .......................................................930MacKey, J A. .................................308MacKinnon, Susan E. ...................526MacLellan, William R. ..................784Macri, Lauren K. ...........................290Madden, Lauran R. ...............236, 245Madri, Joseph ................................405Maeda, Tomohiro ..........................682Maffini, Maricel ............................601

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AUTHOR INDEX 81Magin, Chelsea M. ........................508Maginness, Max G. .......................197Magno, Hanshella ...........................99Maitra, Anirban .............................297Maivelett, Jordan ...........................303Major, Terry C. ..............................875Maki, Aaron ..................................437Manganiello, Matthew J. ...............242Mangindaan, Dave ........................873Mann, Brenda ................................637Mano, João F. ..........................19, 419Mansfield, Elisabeth ......................605Mansouri, Sania ............................537Mao, Angelo S. .............................327Mao, Jeremy ......................... 25Marchand, Coralie .........................943Marchant, Roger E. .........50, 214, 476Marcolongo, Michele ....110, 778, 779Marelli, Benedetto .........................709Marinakos, Stella M. .....................208Marini, Jason A. ............................773Marini, Matthew J. ........................732Markel, David .......................385, 386Marquardt, Laura ..........................231Marra, Kacey G. ..............................44Marshall, Andrew J. ......................197Marszalek, Jolanta E. ....................881Martin, Shawn ...............................778Marton, Denes ...............................871Maruyama, Ikuro ...........................591Maryanoff, Cynthia .......................163Masada, Kendall ...........................479Masand, Shirley ..............................61Massey, Christopher J. ..................779Masters, Kristyn S. ................325, 504Mastro, Andrea M. ........................324Mather, Patrick T. ....................82, 317Matheson, Loren A. .......204, 320, 656Matsa-Dunn, Daisy .......................560Matsumoto, Masahiro ...................699Matsuno, Hiroshi ...........................789Matsuno, Ryosuke .................670, 673Matsuoka, Tsuneyoshi ...................681Matsusaki, Michiya ......112, 345, 591, ...............................................699, 722Matthew, Howard W. T. ................130Matthews, Michael A. ...................861Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof .............573Mauth, Corinna .............................525Maximov, Victor ...................299, 361Maxson, Scott ...............................717Mayorga Szott, Luisa ......................87McAllister, Will ............................350McBane, Joanne E. ..............204, 206, ...............................................320, 656McBride, Sean .................................99McCall, Joshua ..............................287McCall, Michael D. .......................942McCandless, Sean P. .....................636McCarthy, Simon ..................638, 640McCarthy, Stephen P. ......................97McCoard, Lindsi ...................125, 726McCreedy, Dylan A. .....................785McDaniel, Jonathan R. ..................308McDermott, Martin K. ..................164McDevitt, Todd C. ...............156, 190, ...............................................301, 520McDonald, John F. ........................190McDonald, Sarah M. .............204, 656McGuigan, Alison P. .....................928McKee, Daniel ..............................408

McKellop, Harry A. ......................753McLean, Keith ..............................795McLemore, Ryan ..........................501McNally, Alex J. ...........................588McNeeley, Kathleen ......................696Mecwan, Marvin M. .....................706Medel, Francisco ...........................107Medow, Mathew R. .......................911Meenach, Samantha A. .................489Meij, Bjorn ....................................108Meijer, Gert J ................................834Meikle, Steven ................................74Melvik, Jan Egil ....................442, 541Melvin, Keith S. ............................342Mendes, Ana C. .............................542Meng, FanWei ...............................531Merhi, Yahye Merhi ......................537Merriam, Sister Mary Elizabeth ....611Messersmith, Phillip B. .126, 184, 207Metzger, Dennis W. .......................643Meyer, Anne E. .............................187Meyer, Todd ..................................915Meyerhoff, Mark E. ......................875Mezzano, Valeria .............................28Michaud, Michael .........................405Miglani, Amar .................................28Migneco, Francesco ........................89Mike, Modo .....................................55Mikos, Antonios G. .................32, 572Milbrandt, Todd A. ...............235, 458, ...............................................564, 678Miller, Genevieve N. .....................324Miller, Jordan S. ....................631, 838Miller, Paul ....................................299Miller, Stephanie L. ........................21Minakawa, Masahito .....................321Minko, Tamara ..............................315Minner, Eric ....................................24Minteer, Shelley D. .......................104Mirda, Jim .....................................754Mirmalek-Sani, Sayed-Hadi .........522Mishra, Sanjay R. ..........................706Misra, Anil ....................................166Misra, Gauri P. ..............352, 362, 742Missirlis, Dimitris .........................310Mitra, Robi ....................................827Mizuta, Norihiko ...................578, 718Mo, Cheng L. ................................641Modica, Justin ...............................550Moffat, Kristen L. ...................69, 225Moghe, Prabhas V. ................172, 295Moglia, Robert S. ..........................384Mohallen, Nelcy ............................571Mohanan, P V. ...............................745Mohanraj, Bhavana .......................261Mohanty, Mira ...............................745Molenberg, Aart ............................829Montenero, Angelo .......................865Moon, James J. ................................66Mooney, David J. ............67, 327, 584Mooney, Mark ...............................580Moore, Alison ...............................299Moore, Amy M..............................526Moore, Nicole M. ..................306, 543Moreno, Maria ..............................143Moreno-Gonzalez, Alicia ..............624Moretti, Giacomo ..........................865Morgan, Abby W. .......................... 111Morgan, Jeffrey R. ........................100Morigaki, Kenichi .........................654Morita, Masato ..............................321

Moriyama, Keiji ..............................75Moro, Toru ............................758, 796Mount, Christopher .......................487Mow, Van C.....................................22Moyer, Hunter R. ..........................524Moztarzadeh, Fatoolah ..................356Mrksich, Milan ..............................550Mueller-Mai, Christian....................10Mulheran, Paul ..............................136Muller, Vinicius .............................713Mulligan, Ryan ..............................361Mulyasasmita, Widya ....................180Mundy, Gregory R. .........................13Muniz, Edvani C. ..................639, 713Munoz-Pinto, Dany J. .................1, 49Munroe, Norman ...........................874Muramoto, Shin ............................787Murdoch, William J. .....................312Muroya, Takanari ..........................812Murphy, Beau ................................284Murphy, Caitlin J. .........................312Murphy, William L. .......192, 209, 561Murray, Jacquiline .........................630Murray, Richard A. .......................270Murriky, Afraa ...............................574Murry, Charles E. ..........155, 227, 819Murthy, Niren ................................177Murthy, Shashi K. .........................599Murthy, Sanjeeva N. .....................219Musib, Mrinal K. ...........................755Myers, Jackson D. .........................412Myers, Meredith ..............................38Naciri, Jawad .................................593Naczynski, Dominik J. ..................295Nagasaki, Yukio ....................681, 890Nagatomi, Jiro ...............................947Nagatomi, Sheila D. ......586, 589, 590Nagatomo, Kanako J. ....................560Nair, Lakshmi S. ...............................9Nair, Parvathi ................................462Nakai, Kosuke ...............................654Nakamura, Kozo ...........................758Nakanishi, Tomoaki ......................673Nakano, Takayoshi ........................718Nalvarte, Elisabet ..........................166Nalvarte-Kostoryz, Elisabet L. .....641Nam, Kwangwoo ..........................707Namavar, Fereydoon .....................841Namekata, Mayumi .......................630Nandivada, Himabindu .................799Nanney, Lillian M. ........................931Narasimhan, Balaji ...............249, 260, .......................................353, 609, 643Narayan, Roger .....................118, 727Narayan, Venkat ....................390, 617Nash, Michael A. .............................64Natesan, Shanmugasundaram .......302Nath, Shekhar ........................745, 774Nava, Maurizio .............................646Nazareth, Godfrey .........................105Nazhat, Showan N. .......................709Neal, Rebekah A. ......................7, 270Nednoor, Pramod ..........................691Nelson, Devin M. ............60, 160, 272Nemir, Stephanie ...................300, 478Neumann, Thorsten .......................597Neuville, Scott E. ..........................708Ngangan, Alyssa V. .......................520Nguyen, Duong T. .........................717Nguyen, Lonnissa H. .....................304Nguyen, Mary M. ..........................479

Nguyen, Trung ..............................126Nichter, Kimberly A. .............586, 589Nicodemus, Garret D. .......................8Nielsen, Matthew ..........................885Nigam, Sanjay K. ..........................603Nishida, Koji .................................112Nishimoto, Satoru K. ....................493Niyibizi, Christopher .....................398Nizkorodov, Alex ..........................524Noblett, Andrew P. ........................938Noel, Scott P. Noel. .......................587Nomura, Naoyuki ............................75Norowski, Peter A. ........................168Norton, David ...............................188Nosoudi, Nasim .............................356Novak, Matthew T. ........................247Nukavarapu, Syam ........................103Nyman, Jeffry S. .............................13O’Farrell, Laura ....................927, 929O’Toole, George ............................840Ochs, Mark W. ..............................171Odermatt, Bernhard .......................940Ogle, Roy C. .....................................7Oh, Eun Ju .....................................897Oh, Sunho .............................277, 472Oh, Se Heang ........................422, 948Ohgushi, Hajime ...........................718Ojha, Umaprasana ...........................81Okano, Teruo .................690, 833, 858Olabisi, Ronke M. R. ......................14Olbrich, Jason M. ..................586, 590Oldinski, Rachael A. .....................565Olivares-Navarrete, Rene .........37, 38, ...............................................525, 829Oliver, Carrie L. ....................927, 929Olson, James R. .............................232Omichi, Masaaki ...........................591Ong, Joo L. ....................277, 381, 472Ong, Keat G. ...................................71Ongstad, Emily L. .........................926Onomoto, Hiroshi .........................796Onyuksel, Hayat ............................692Oottamasathien, Siam ...........125, 726Orellana, Bryan R. ........................558Oren, Ersin Emre .................136, 358, ...............................................447, 596Oreskovic, Tammy L. ............605, 936Orlando, Giuseppe ........................522Orozco, Marcia .............................741Orr, David .....................................547Osathanon, Thanaphum ...............559, ...............................................560, 624Ostendorff, Rachel ........................947Ou, Guomin ...................................152Oudega, Martin .............................241Ouellette, Eric S. ...........................675Overaker, David ..............................79Overstreet, Derek J. .......................585Ovsianikov, Aleksandr ..........118, 727Oya, Kei ..........................................75Pace, Richard T. ......................91, 576Pacetti, Stephen .............................497Pafford, John .................................470Page, Jonathan M. ...........................34Pageau, Steven C. .........................601Pal, David ......................................295Pallassana, Narayanan ...................263Pan, Qingfen ...................................37Pandya, Smit .................................874Pang, Yonggang ............................319Panvelker, Samir ...........................861

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82 AUTHOR INDEXPapavasiliou, Georgia ...................436Papavassiliou, Dimitrios V. ...........809Parakka, James P. ..........................257Paré, Philippe E. ....................754, 818Parekh, Sapun H. ...................173, 282Parel, Jean-Marie ..........................741Parikh, Monir K. ...........................923Parisi-Amon, Andreina .................180Park, Hyunjin ................................898Park, Jaehyung ..............486, 927, 929Park, Jeaho ....................................297Park, Jonggu ..................................166Park, Jung Jin ................................139Park, Ki Dong .........................95, 475Park, Ki D. ....................................426Park, Kinam ..................................486Park, Kitae ...............................43, 897Park, Kwang-Sook ........................806Park, Kwideok .......................432, 535Park, Kyung Min ...........426, 475, 896Park, Shingyoung ....................63, 344Patel, Devang ................................172Patel, Dhaval .................................440Patel, Dhruvinkumar N. ........339, 441Patel, Lakir ....................................164Patel, Rishi A. .......................927, 929Patel, Ravi B. ................................314Patel, Sahishnu ..............................634Patimetha, Altida ...........................369Patlolla, Ajitha.................................30Patten, Eli W..................................766Patterson, Jennifer ...........................52Patwardhan, Dinesh V. ..........164, 496Paul, Willi .....................................480Pavlukhina, Svetlana .....................369Peach, M S. ...................................239Pearl, Jeremy .................................268Pedraza, Eileen ..............................932Peduzzi, Jean D. ............................423Pelinescu, Anca L. .........................318Peng, Fei .........................12, 124, 232Peng, Xinlei ...................................538Peniston, Shawn J. ................576, 771Pennoyer, Raymond ......................716Peppas, Nicholas A. ........96, 650, 884Pepper, Matthew E. .......................648Perchy, Daniel ...............................404Perea, Rodrigo D. ..........................763Pereira, Rui C. ...............................542Perlin, Gayatri E. ...........................611Pervin, Dimitri ..............................498Pervin, Elizabeth ...........................498Petersen, Latrisha ..........260, 353, 609Petrie, T. A. ...................................133Petrie Aronin, Caren E. ...................11Petsche, Jennifer J. ........................412Pezzoli, Daniele ............................594Pflaum, Michael ............................727Phadke, Ameya .............................839Phamduy, Theresa .........................731Phanse, Yashdeep ..................249, 353Phelps, Edward A. .........................629Phillips, Margaret A. .......................96Phipps, Matthew C. ...............399, 402Piai, Juliana F. .......................639, 713Pierce, Eric ....................................778Pileggi, Antonello .........................932Pinchuk, Leonard ..........................741Pines, Mitchell ......................574, 577Pinney, Emmet ..............................143Pinto, Ricardo F...............................93

Pitt, William G. .............................482Plymate, Stephen R. ......................602Poandl, Tom ..................................580Poche, Ross A. ..................................3Pohl, Nicola ...................................249Polak, Samantha ............................437Pollack, Steven K. .........................693Pollan, Melanie C. .........................492Pomerleau, Jason ...........................528Pomper, Martin .............................297Ponta, Andrei G. ............................893Popat, Ketul C. .............359, 403, 464, ...............................................644, 712Popp, Jenni R. ...............................936Porosky, Sara E. ............................698Porter, Alex ...................................459Powell, Elizabeth M. .............280, 281Prawel, David A. ...........................712Preiss Bloom, Orahn .....................720Prestwich, Glenn D. ..............125, 726Preul, Mark C. ...............................501Prieto, Edna M. .............................387Proulx, Maryse ..............................121Przyborski, Stefan A. ....................279Puleo, David A. ............235, 377, 458, ...............................485, 558, 564, 678Pulletikurthi, Chandan ..................874Pun, Suzie H. .........................487, 697Purcell, Brendan P. ........................288Purk, John H. .................................641Puron, Cristina ..............................294Puskas, Judit E. .............698, 878, 907Putnam, Andrew ................. 278Qi, Yu Meng ..................................885Qin, Hong ......................................264Qiu, Qing-Qing .....................415, 528Qiu, Yongzhi .................144, 396, 723Qu, Haibo ......................................625Qu, Zheng .....................................252Qui, Yongzhi .................................444Quinn, Timothy P. .................605, 936Rabiee, Mahmood .........................356Rahaman, Mohamed N. ..........15, 568Rahim, Maha ...................................57Raines, Andrew L. .........................536Rajachar, Rupak M. ................71, 429Ramamurthi, Anand .............453, 518, ...............................................924, 926Ramer-Tait, Amanda E. .................353Ramineni, Sandeep K. ...................485Ramirez, Manuel ...........................705Ramos, Adriana B. ................294, 820Ramshaw, Bruce R. .......142, 147, 815Ramshaw, John A. M. ...................795Ranevski, Ruzica ...........................525Rao, Rameshwar R. .........................54Rao, Shreyas S. .............................540Rask-Madsen, Christian ................584Raso, Eliete M. G. .........................571Rasquinha, Vijay ...........................755Rathore, Osman .............................816Ratliff, Jack ...................................570Ratna, Banahalli ............................593Ratner, Buddy D. .............39, 87, 175, 196, 197, 236, 245, 271, 506, 521, 602, 632, 739, 743, 819, 949Ratner, Daniel M. ..........788, 886, 887Rauch, Millicent F. ........................405Ravi, Swathi ....................................51Ray, Steven L. .................................17Recknor, Jennifer B. ......................936

Reddy, Anand ................................215Reed, Stephanie .............................446Regnier, Michael ...........................632Rehm, Ernst ...................................783Reichert, William M. .....247, 434, 761Reilly, Meghan J. ..........................248Reinecke, Anja ..............................420Reis, Rui L. .............18, 151, 419, 542Ren, Jimin .....................................298Ren, Pengyu ..................................479Ren, Pei-gen ..........................607, 925Ren, Weiping .................385, 386, 414Render, Todd .........................751, 752Reneker, Darrell H. .......................878Responte, Donald ..........................506Reukov, Vladimir ..................299, 361Reves, Benjamin T. .........................90Rewinkel, Scott .............................276Reynolds, Melissa M. ...................875Rhee, Won Jong ..............................38Ribeiro, Andreia S. ................280, 281Ricci, John .............................574, 577Richard, Hopper A. .......................157Richter, Amy .................................427Rico, Patricia .................................133Riedel, Nicholas A. .......................403Riley, Celeste ................................501Riman, Richard .............................295Ristori, Sandra ...............................594Ritts, Andrew C. ....................363, 583Rivera, Jose .................................1, 49Rivera-Feliciano, José ...........327, 584Rizvi, Ghazi ..................................928Rizvi, Hira .....................................172Roam, Jacob ......................................5Roberge, Sarah ..............................239Roberts, Justine J. .............................8Robinson, Gabrielle D. .................632Robinson, Michael A. ...................174Robinson, Rebecca ................198, 405Roden, Colleen ..............................570Rodgers, William P. .......................773Rodrigues, Danieli C. ....................685Roeder, Ryan K. ....................711, 797Rogers, Campbell ............................84Rogers, Todd H. ............................132Rohani, Nima J. .............................222Romero, Victoriano .......................529Ronfard, Vincent ...........................430Roth, Charles M. ...........................295Rouse, Jillian G. ..............................98Rowe, David ...........................12, 124Rowland, Maude L. .......................409Roy, Dheeraj .................................548Roy, Krishnendu ...158, 264, 304, 798Roy, Mangal ..........................843, 870Roy, Marcel E. ..............................104Roy, Shibayan ...............................581Rubinstein, Alexander ...................841Rubira, Adley F. ....................639, 713Ruckh, Timothy T. ........................359Rudolph, Glen ...............................750Rudra, Jai S. ..................................266Ruel, Marc .....................................408Ruiz, Amaliris ...............................504Runge, M. Brett .............210, 490, 575Russell, Alan J. ......................171, 291Russell, Brooke ...........................1, 49Rutherford, R. Bruce .....................560Rytlewski, Julie .............................264Saavedra, S. S. ................................34

Sabirianov, Renat F. ......................841Sabra, Georges ..............................468Sachin, Mamidwar ........................577Sachse, Frank B. ...........................923Sackett, Chelsea ............................260Sacks, Michael S. ..........433, 942, 944Safdar, Shahana .............................920Safranski, David ..............................80Saha, Naresh .................................775Saha, Subrata .................................755Sahagian, Gary ..............................294Sahai, Suchit .................................667Saiga, Kenichi .......................758, 796Saik, Jennifer E. ................................3Saini, Aditi ....................................519Saito, Eiji.........................................89Sakai, Yuuki ..................................707Sakaue, Kayo ................................722Sakiyama-Elbert, Shelly E. ...526, 785Sakona, Ashlyn N..........................107Sakuma, Hiroshi ............................681Salahshoor, M. ................................76Salmerón-Sánchez, Manuel ..........133Salvatore, Michael A. ....................533Salvi, Joshua D. .....................397, 398Salvi, Richard ................................187Samavedi, Satyavrata .................... 111Samorezov, Julia .............................58Sanders, Joan E. ............................428Sandros, Marinella ................202, 251Sangvanich, Thanapon ..................613Sano, Asami ..................................901Sant, Shilpa ...................................224Sante Cruz, Patrick A. ...................732Santerre, J. P. ....................4, 169, 204, .......................................206, 320, 656Santin, Matteo .................................74Santosa, Katherine B. ....................526Saralidze, Ketie .....................108, 849Saravanakumar, Gurusamy ...........486Sardana, Viren ...............................600Sargeant, Timothy D. ....................714Sargent, Carolyn Y. .......................156Sarikaya, Mehmet ........136, 182, 358, .......................447, 450, 463, 596, 859Sarkar, Atom .................................540Sarkar, Debanjan ...........................417Sarkar, Sumona .............................110Sarkar Das, Srilekha ......................164Sask, Kyla N. ................................516Satsangi, Arpan .............................381Saul, Justin M............................17, 20Saxena, Neha .................................304Saylor, David M. ...........164, 496, 693Scalzo, Howard ...............................84Scatena, Marta ...............612, 624, 632Schachner, Melitta ..........................61Schauer, Caroline ..........................110Scheller, Erica ...............................556Schexnailder, Patrick ......70, 700, 703Schiele, Nathan R. .........117, 731, 734Schlie, Sabrina ..............................737Schlom, Jeffrey ...............................94Schlosser, Rodney .........................361Schmidt, David .............................666Schmidt, Dörthe ............................940Schmidt, Gudrun .............70, 700, 703Schmitt, Alisha ..............................402Schneider, Joel P. ..........................450Schoen, Frederick J. ......................941Schouten, Corinne .........................834

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AUTHOR INDEX 83Schrlau, Michael ...........................688Schulz-Siegmund, Michaela .........420Schup-Magoffin, Pam J. ................533Schutte, Lyndsey ...........................803Schwartz, Christian .......................257Schwartz, Zvi .....37, 38, 77, 392, 524, 525, 536, 829Schwarzbauer, Jean E....................159Scott, Keara .....................................71Scott, Larry ...................................396Scott, Rebecca ...............................231Seal, Brandon L. ...........................911Sealy, M.P. .....................................845Seaman, Scott A. ...........................190Sears, Nicholas A. .........................384Searson, Peter ................................297Sefcik, Lauren S. ...........................203Sefton, Michael V. ................119, 178, ...............................................635, 663Segura, Tatiana ................................57Seif-Naraghi, Sonya B. .................533Seil, Justin T. .................................689Seker, Urartu Ozgur Safak ............463Selvam, Shivaram .........................177Sengupta, Debanti ...........................29Senyurt, Askim ......................390, 617Seo, Bo Ri .....................................194Seo, Dong Seok .............................852Seo, Hansol ...................................898Seo, Jeong-Sun ..............................517Seo, Ji-Hun ....................................670Seo, Kwang Su ..............................907Seong, Kyeongyeol .......................908Serrano Lopez-Terradas, Maria C. 289Seshadri, Vidya .............................604Seto, Aaron ....................................552Sevick, Eva .....................................14Shadnam, Reza ..............................877Shah, Vivek ...................................570Shain, William ...............................854Shakya, Akhilesh K. ......................273Shalaby, Shalaby W. .......91, 370, 494, .......576, 586, 589, 590, 770, 771, 777Shambaugh, Robert L. ..................809Shamloo, Amir ..............................283Shang, Jing ............................886, 887Shankarraman, Venkat ..................131Shapiro, Irving ..............................830Sharifpoor, Soroor ................204, 206, ...............................................320, 656Sharma, Aditi ................................575Sharma, Chandra P. .......................480Sharma, Poonam ...........................107Sharp, J. Graham ...........................841Shaw, Montgomery T. ...................232Shazly, Tarek .................................820Sheardown, Heather ..............337, 740Sheih, Alyssa .................................912Sheihet, Larisa .......................290, 315Sheikh, Farah ..................................28Sheldon, Brian W. ...........................36Shemin, Richard J. ........................784Shen, Ching-Hsiung ......................791Shen, Heyun ..................................185Shen, Hong ............................613, 912Shen, Keyue ..................................244Shen, Tueng T. ......196, 197, 739, 743Shen, Youqing ...............................312Shen, Zhilei L. ...............................220Sherry, A D. ...................................298Shi, Meng ......................................572

Shields, Eric ..................................553Shimizu, Takanori .........................199Shin, Dan .......................................582Shin, Heungsoo .............................426Shin, Soo J. .....................................11Shiraki, Kentaro ............................681Shoichet, Molly .............................633Shorez, Jacob P. .............................818Shreiber, David I. ....................61, 719Shukla, Anita .................................286Shvartsman, Dmitry ......................327Shyr, Eric ......................................573Siblani, Al .....................................729Siedlecki, Christopher A. .....134, 217, .......................................................660Sikavitsas, Vassilios I. ...........809, 811Silva, Nelson .................................574Silva, Viviane V. ............................808Simionescu, Agneta .......................303Simionescu, Dan T. .......................303Simmons, Craig A. ........................206Simnick, Andrew J. .......................308Simon, Carl G. .............122, 282, 401, .......................................543, 801, 881Simon, Joshua L. ...........................498Simonovsky, Felix I. .....196, 506, 949Simpson, Chartrisa L. ...................627Simpson, LaShan ..........................495Sims, Evan A. ..................................47Singh, Ankur .................................264Singh, Anirudha ............................305Singh, Gurtej .................................933Singh, Vaneet ........................749, 818Sinha, Aditi ...................................201Sinisterra, Ruben D. ......................571Sirivisoot, Sirinrath .......................253Sit, P. Sidney .........................146, 831Sivan, Shiril...................................675Sivaraman, Balakrishnan ..............135Skardal, Aleksander ..............125, 726Skarpathiotis, Stratos ....................550Skinner, Kevin ..............................606Skistad, Ingrid E. ...........................442Skousen, John L. ...........................611Slater, John H. ...............................838Sly, Kurt ........................................588Smay, Jim ......................................574Smeltzer, Mark S. ..........................587Smith, Amanda W. ........................181Smith, Barbara S. ..................359, 644Smith, David .................................614Smith, Gary D. ..............................799Smith, Kierann ..............................268Smith, Kathryn ..............................392Smith, Karen L. .............................854Smith, Lucas .................................539Smith, Michael L. .........................328Smith, Renee C. ............................286Smith, R. Lane L. ..........................268Smith, Robert L. ....................395, 925Smith, Travis .................................603Smith, Tom L. .................................17Smolders, Luc A............................108Snyder, Alex D. ...............................72Snyder, Jessica ......................114, 546Snyder, Katherine L. .....................429So, Christopher R. .........136, 596, 859Sobel, Andrew ...............................750Sobel, Michael ..............................630Sohn, Lydia ...................................551Soileau, Ramona L. .......................757

Soker, Shay ...........................335, 522Solorio, Luis ..........................314, 649Soman, Pranav ......................259, 919Somerman, Martha J. ............559, 560Son, Jun Sik ..................................472Son, Sohee .............................346, 357Son, Youngju ...........................63, 344Song, Eun-Ho ................................249Song, Shang ..................................555Song, Wei ..............................385, 386Song, Xuezheng ............................614Sonnenschein, Carlos ....................601Soon, Allyson S. C. ...............443, 793Soto, Ana .......................................601Sousa, Rui A....................................18Sowell, Brittany ............................284Sparnell, Amie...............................380Spencer, Paulette ...........................166Spencer, Joel A. ................... 417Spenciner, David ...........................100Spiller, Kara L. ..............................563Spillmann, Christopher .................593Sprague, Eugene A. .......................871Sprague, Stuart M. ........................549Sprenger, Cynthia C. T. .................602Srinivasan, Abiraman ..............99, 573Srivannavit, Onnop .......................611Srivastava, Akshay ................273, 804St. John, Kenneth R. .....................767Stabenfeldt, Sarah E. ...............46, 443Stabler, Cherie L. ..........................932Stachelek, Stanley J. .....265, 941, 944Stannard, James .............................676Stayton, Patrick S. ..........64, 141, 227, ...............242, 285, 311, 680, 684, 697Steen, Julie A. ...............................527Stegemann, Jan P. ......23, 54, 129, 218Steinmetz, Neven ..........................123Stenger, René ................................940Stenken, Julie A. ...........................615Stephen, Bradley ...........................623Steven, Stuart J. .............................665Stewart, Neal .................................113Stewart, Rena L. ............................676Stiller, Michael ................................10Stoddart, Martin J. .........................393Stopek, Joshua B. ..........................714Stowers, Ryan ...............................303Stroncek, John D. ..........................434Stroock, Abraham D. .....................329Strotman, Lindsay N. ....................652Stuart, Steven J. .....................668, 669Stucchi, Claudio ............................646Stucker, Brent ................................728Stukel, Jill M. ................................921Su, Jing ..........................................207Subbiahdoss, Guruprakash ............373Subramony, Siddarth D. ..........27, 233Suggs, Laura J. ........56, 302, 479, 800Suh, Byoung I. ..............................170Sui, Meihua ...................................312Sukarto, Abby ...............................805Sukhishvili, Svetlana.....................369Sullivan, David C. .........................522Sullivan, Millicent O. ..............59, 248Sumer, Baran D. ............................891Sun, DC .........................................766Sun, Deh-Chuan ............................781Sun, Wei ................114, 323, 546, 548Sundaramurthy, Sona ....................679Sundararaj, Sharath kumar C. .......564

Sung, Hak-Joon .....................172, 634Sunwoo, Moon Hae ......................536Surrao, Denver C. .........................229Susano, Maria A. ...........................151Sussman, Eric M. ..........................245Suuronen, Erik J. ...................408, 626Suvaci, Ender ................................775Suzawa, Yoshika ...........................718Swami, Nathan ..................................7Swartjes, Jan .................................373Swick, Lance L. ............................708Swope, Steve .................................752Sylvester, Marisa L. ........................39Syrkina, Olga ................................606Szivek, John A. .....................331, 732Szymanski, Mark ..........................187Tabrizian, Maryam ...............202, 251, ...............................................537, 824Tachibana, Yoichi ..........................176Tae, Giyoong .............2, 340, 343, 438Taite, Lakeshia J. ...440, 655, 900, 920Takahashi, Masaya ................298, 891Takai, Madoka ...............517, 670, 673Takatori, Yoshio ....................758, 796Talwalkar, Vishwas .......................678Tambralli, Ajay .....342, 454, 792, 821Tamerler, Candan .........136, 182, 358, .......................447, 450, 463, 596, 859Tan, David W. ...............................189Tan, Jiahong ..................................502Tanaka, Yuji...................................112Tang, Chad ......................................50Tang, Fuh-Wei ...............................497Tang, Huadong ..............................312Tang, Jianbin .................................312Tang, Kathy ...................................376Tanis, Kevin ..................................768Tantakitti, Faifan ...........................788Tanzi, MariaCristina..............334, 646Tapp, Maeling N. ..........................747Tarafa, Pedro J...............................861Tarafder, Mohammad S. 234, 276, 435Tarquinio, Keiko M. ......................351Tateishi, Tetsuya ............................411Tawil, Bill .....................................471Taylor, Erik N.................68, 258, 341, ...............................................689, 842Taylor, Michael S. .........494, 770, 777Taylor, W. R. ...........................80, 629Techane, Sirnegeda D. ..................817Techawanitchai, Prapatsorn ..........934Tedder, Mary E. .............................303Teitge, Robert A. ...........................423Teja, Guda .....................................472Tek, Vekalet ...................................874Teli, Thaleia ....................................17Temenoff, Johnna S. .............193, 396, ...............................................545, 747Templeman, Kellie L.....................177Tengood, Jillian .............................291Tessler, Lee ...................................827Tezel, Tongalp ...............................339Thacker, Kipling ...........................536Thomas, Jonathan .........................776Thomas, Mark V. ...........................558Thomas, Webster ...........................150Thomas, Wendy.............................786Thompson, Ashley ........................570Thompson, Deanna M. ..........813, 933Thompson, John ............................623Thompson, Patrick A. ...................255

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84 AUTHOR INDEXThomson, Kassandra S. .................632Thulé, Peter M. .............................629Thyparambil, Aby A......................664Tian, Ye F. .............................266, 550Tikka, Jennifer L. ..........................752Tirrell, David A. ............................465Tirrell, Matthew ....................310, 597Tison, Christopher .........................801Togao, Osamu .......................298, 891Tomczac, Nancy ............................265Tomer, Guy ...................................720Tomita, Shunsuke ..........................681Tompkins, Kevin A. ......................560Topoleski, L. D. Timmie. 93, 389, 762Torres, Carlos ................................888Toti, Udaya ....................................239Touny, Ahmed ...............................256Tous, Elena ............................127, 321Tovar, Nick ....................................577Towler, Mark R. ..............92, 375, 388Tracey, Michael S....................27, 233Tran, Kenny K. ......................613, 912Tran, Nhiem ..................................687Tran, Phong A. ..............................258Tran, Richard ................................462Trappmann, Britta .........................189Tresco, Patrick A. .........267, 530, 531, .......................................610, 611, 828Troczynski, Tom ...........................445Trollsas, Mikael ............................853Truitt, Rachel E. ............................191Truncale, Kate ...............................524Truskey, George A. .......................434Tsai, James C. ...............................198Tsai, Richard K. ............................265Tsai, Wei-Bor ................825, 837, 848Tsai, Wen Fa ..................................872Tsay, Ruey Yug ......................766, 872Tseng, Elaine .................................945Tsoi, Stanislav ...............................593Tsukruk, Asya ...............................747Tsunoda, Toshiharu .......................758Tsutsumi, Yusuke ............................75Tu, Kehua ......................................909Tuan, Rocky S. ..............................355Tucci, Michelle A. .........................492Tucker, Scott M. ............................509Tully-Dartez, Stephanie R. ............146Tung, Jason C. ...............................819Turbeville, Jackson .......................350Turner, Joseph L. ...........................754Turner, Neill J. ..............................246Turturro, Michael V. ......................436Ucuzian, Areck A. .........................319Ueda, Masako ...............................944Ulery, Bret D. ................................643Ungrin, Mark D. ............................301Unsworth, Larry D. .......................519Unsworth, Larry D. .......................510Urban, Robert M. ..........................645Urick, Amanda L. ..........................244Uskokovic, Vuk .............................431Uto, Tomofumi ..............................902Vailhé, Christophe .........................162Valdemoro, Darry ..........................497valizadeh, samane .........................356Vallejo Giraldo, Catalina ...............490Valmikinathan, Chandra ................366van Bernum, Rüdiger ....................729van de Watering, Floor ..................167van den Beucken, Jeroen ...............167

van den Beucken, Jeroen JJP ..73, 834van den Bosch, Edith E. M. ..........836van der Mei, Henny C. ..................373van Donkelaar, C C. ......................779Van Dyke, Mark E. .............17, 20, 98, ...............................................710, 715Van Kirk, Edward ..........................312Van Lith, Robert ............................161Vance, Richard ..............................754Vanden Berg-Foels, Wendy S. ......566Vandencasteele, Nicolas ................183VanGordon, Samuel B. .................809VanOs, Robilyn .............................642Varde, Pushkar S. ..........................937Varghese, Shyni .....................539, 839Vargo, Shelby ........................280, 281Vellore, Nadeem A. ...............665, 669Venkatakrishnan, Venkat ...............615Venkataraman, Lavanya ................453Verbridge, Scott S. ........................329Vermette, Patrick ...........................468Vernon, Brent L. ....................501, 585Vertegel, Alexey ....................299, 361Vesnovsky, Oleg ............................762Vesper, Kathryn .............................525Villa-Diaz, Luis G. ........................799Villareal, Raul ...............................631Vincent, Caroline ..........................121Vines, Jeremy B. ...........................792Vishwajit, Sonia ............................930Viviano, Stephen R. ......................198Vladar, Eszter ................................928Vlaisavljevich, Eli ...........................71Voge, Christopher M. ....................218Vogel, Viola ...................................328Vogler, Erwin A. ....................134, 324Vohra, Yogesh ...............................402Volgas, David ................................676von Grote, Erika ............................615von Recum, Horst A. .....................274Voronov, Roman S. .......................809Vroome, Colin ...............................110Vulesevic, Branka .................408, 626Vyavahare, Naren R. .............627, 942Wagner, Victoria E. .......................876Wagner, William R. ................60, 160, .......................................272, 318, 433Wagoner, Kimberly L. .....................45Wagoner Johson, Amy ..................437Waites, Ken B. ..............................676Waku, Tomonori ....................112, 699Walboomers, Frank .......................167Waldeck, Heather ..........................619Waldman, Stephen D.....................229Walker, John A. .............................277Walker, Mary P. .............................641Walline, Katherine ........................123Walter, Keith .................................335Walters, Benjamin M. ...................772Walters, Thomas J. ................302, 935Wamhoff, Brian R. ........................203Wan, Changxiu ..............................385Wang, Bo ...........................................1Wang, Chun .............................35, 857Wang, Ching-Cheng ......................686Wang, Fengxiang ..........................265Wang, Hongjun .....................120, 608Wang, Han Bing ....................241, 448Wang, Jing .....................................883Wang, Kan .....................................672Wang, Liping ...........................12, 124

Wang, Limin............................23, 129Wang, Lin ......................................599Wang, Li-Qun................................909Wang, Min .............................116, 421Wang, Meng-Jiy ............837, 848, 873Wang, Qin Amy.............................152Wang, Qichen ................................366Wang, Rongshu .............................603Wang, Shasha ..................................85Wang, Shanfeng ............671, 672, 822Wang, Shu-Ling ............................873Wang, Xiaoli .................................319Wang, Xiaoying ............................330Wang, Xin .....................................512Wang, Xintong ..............................666Wang, Yadong .........................53, 292Wang, Yi ........................................373Wang, Yifei ...................................538Wang, Yinfeng ...............................608Wang, Yong ...........................363, 583Wang, Yuanfei ...............................899Wang, Yuan-Shuo ..........................584Wang, Yu-Hsin ..............................702Wang, Yun .....................................524Wannemuehler, Michael J. ...249, 353, ...............................................609, 643Ward, Catherine L. ........................238Ward, Robert S. .............................257Waring, James C. ..........................520Warner, David ...............................390Watanabe, Junji .............................185Watkins, Emily M. ............................3Watt, Fiona M. ..............................189Wattamwar, Paritosh P. .................557Webb, Ken .....................................917Weber, Benedikt ............................940Webster, Thomas J. ..........36, 68, 205, 253, 254, 258, 341, 351, 555, 616, 687, 689, 826, 842, 863Wei, Jinsong ..................................264Wei, Mei ..........................12, 124, 232Wei, Yang ......................................661Wei, Yinan .....................................691Weidner, Tobias .....................137, 141Weiger, Michael ............................139Weiger, Michael C. .......................869Weikel, Arlin L. .................................9Weiss, D. .........................................80Weiss, Dirk N. ...............................788Weitz, Jeffrey I ..............................511Wells, Laura A...............................740Wen, Xuejun.................144, 226, 406, .......................................566, 723, 832Wendell, Dane ...............................241Weng, Chenyang ...........................724Wenke, Joseph C. ..........153, 250, 277Werkmeister, Jerome A. ................795Werner, Liliana ......................195, 200Wesdemiotis, Chrys ..............878, 907West, Jennifer L. ..................3, 14, 55, ........................66, 148, 237, 255, 300, .......................409, 418, 478, 631, 838Whang, Eun Mi .............................481Wharram, Scott E. ...........................97Whatley, Benjamin R. ...........723, 832Wheeler, Matthew B. ....................437Whitelock, John M. ...............638, 640Whiteside, Leo A. .........................104Whitten, Andy ...............................757Wijelath, Errol S. ..........................630Wilcox, Bryan ...............................754

Wildsoet, Christine F. ....................338Wilems, Thomas S. .............1, 49, 439Wiles, Laura ..................................350Wilhelmi, Mathias .........................727Williams, Cicely A. ...............198, 405Williams, Dustin L. .......................216Williams, Eve ................................861Williams, J. Koudy ........................335Williams, John ..............................403Williams, Laura M. .......................636Willits, Rebecca K. .......................231Wilson, Brandon ...........................358Wilson, John T...............................252Wilson, Robin E. ...........................649Wimmer, Markus A. ......................783Winnik, Françoise M. ....................537Winslow, Brent D. .................267, 611Winter, Jessica O. ....................62, 540Wise, Kensall D. ...........................611Wiseman, Sherri ............................448Wisse, Eva .....................................391Witek, Lukasz ...............................574Wo, Luccie ....................................305Wolchok, Jeff C. ............................530Wold, Kathryn A. ..........................429Wolke, Joop G. C. ...........................73Wong, Hoi M.................................868Wong, Mark E. ..............................572Wong Po Foo, Cheryl ....................180Woo, Savio ....................................404Wood, Scott T. ...............................738Woodbury, Kassie L. .....................216Woodhouse, Kimberly A. ..........4, 119Woods, Craig .................................197Woods, Terry O. ............................762Wooley, Paul H. ............................889Worch, H .......................................451Wren, Anthony W. ...................92, 388Wu, Ben ........................................471Wu, Chia-Jung ..............................703Wu, Hanping .........................314, 649Wu, Honglu ...................................546Wu, Jian ..........................................82Wu, Linfeng ..................................362Wu, Shijie ......................................593Wu, Wei ...................................53, 603Wu, Xiaowu ..................................935Wu, Zhaoqiang ..............................846Wyman, Paul .................................836Xi, Jiang ........................................124Xia, Chang-Qing 269, 620Xia, Lijin .......................113, 354, 592Xia, Zengmin ..........................12, 124Xiao, Bing .....................................381Xie, Liqin ......................................524Xie, Yubing ...........................117, 731Xiong, Zhuo ..........................457, 724Xu, Bin ..........................................538Xu, Changqi ..................................363Xu, Guofeng ..................................538Xu, Hui ..........................................415Xu, Lichong ..........................217, 660Xu, Xiaoyu ....................................125Xu, Yuanyuan ................................399Yacoob, Christina ..........................613Yager, Paul ......................................64Yagi, Mayumi ................................630Yamamoto, Kazuya ...............682, 683Yamaoka, Tetsuji ...........................176Yamato, Masayuki.................690, 858Yamato, M .....................................833

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AUTHOR INDEX 85Yan, Yongnian .......................457, 724Yancey, Brett .................................623Yancey, Jeremy A. .................665, 669Yang, Bo ........................................583Yang, Chen-Xiu.............................452Yang, Dachuan ..............................162Yang, Dan ......................................367Yang, Hu .......................................313Yang, Heejae .................................445Yang, Hu .......................483, 747, 922Yang, Hyeong-Cheol .....................867Yang, Jeonga .........................896, 897Yang, Jian ..............................462, 651Yang, Jun .......................................507Yang, Lei .........................................36Yang, Meilin ......................................4Yang, Peng ....................................208Yang, Shang-You ..........................889Yang, Shih-Ping ....................364, 686Yang, Weidong ..............................128Yang, Xiaochuan ...........................608Yang, Yunzhi .........................144, 493Yang, Yanzhe .................................728Yannan, He ....................................326Yao, Xiaomei.................................363Yaszemski, Michael J. ...210, 490, 575Yates, Warren ................................811Yau, Jonathan ................................511Yazgan Karatas, Ayten ..................463Yazici, Hilal...........................136, 358Ye, Qiang.......................................166Ye, Sang-Ho ..................................272Ye, Zhaoyang ................................305Yeager, Ashley ..............................609Yeh, Ya-Wen ..................................188Yesilalan, Esin ...............................430Yetkinler, Duran N. .......................383Yeudall, W. Andrew ......313, 483, 922Yeung, Che Y. ................................367Yeung, Kelvin ...............367, 864, 868Yildirim, Eda .................................114Yockman, James ............................622Yoo, Hyuk Sang ......................63, 344Yoo, James J. ................228, 394, 522, ...............................................529, 930Yook, Se-Won .......................760, 764Yoon, Hong yeol ...........................486Yoon, Seung Kew............................65Yoriya, Sorachon ...........................644Yoshii, Toshitaka .............................13Yoshimoto, Ketaro ........................681You, Zhengwei ................................53Young, Conan ................................570Young, Dennis A. ..........................332Young, Jennifer L. .............................6Young, Marian F. ...........122, 401, 543Young, Simon ................................572Yu, Haiying ...................................889Yu, Qian ........................................846Yu, Qingsong.........................363, 882Yu, Shann S. ..................................838Yu, Xiaohua .............................12, 124Yu, Xiaojun ...................................366Yuan, Fan ......................................247Yuan, Quan ....................313, 483, 922Yuan, Youling ................................449Yuca, Esra .....................................463Yun, Young-Pil ................................95Yura, Yoshiaki ...............................718Zachman, Angela L. ......................634Zaharoff, David A. ..........................94

Zandstra, Peter W. .........................301Zaporojan, Victor ..........................553Zaruby, Jeffrey ..............................716Zaveri, Toral ..................................243Zeiger, Diana N. ............................376Zeller, Mark ..................................523Zhang, Bo ..............................240, 312Zhang, Chao ..................................839Zhang, Elaine ................................549Zhang, Ge ........................56, 302, 800Zhang, Guandong ..........................347Zhang, Guigen ...............................186Zhang, Guoqing ............................270Zhang, Henry S. ............................303Zhang, Jeremy ...............................917Zhang, Jian ....................................861Zhang, Jianxing .....................125, 726Zhang, Junjie .................................362Zhang, Linna .................................255Zhang, Lijie (Grace) ......................807Zhang, Lijuan ................................826Zhang, Laibo .................................889Zhang, Linli ...................................939Zhang, Miqin .........................101, 157Zhang, Mingjun .....113, 354, 460, 592Zhang, Min ............................374, 506Zhang, Nan ......................................45Zhang, Ning ..................406, 444, 477Zhang, Renji ..........................457, 724Zhang, Sheng-Min ........................867Zhang, Ting ...........................457, 724Zhang, Wande ...............................919Zhang, Xinzhi .................................69Zhang, Xiaohui ...............................97Zhang, Xiao-Xiang .......................296Zhang, Xing ..................................603Zhang, Xin A. ................................225Zhang, Yue ....................................398Zhang, Yan ....................................408Zhang, Yi ...............................462, 651Zhang, Ying ...................................556Zhang, Yanxia ...............................846Zhang, Zhili ...................................354Zhang, Zheng ................................876Zhang, Ze ......................................939Zhao, Weixin .................228, 238, 930Zheng, Ying ...................................329Zhensheng, Li ...............................157Zhinong, Huang ............................268Zhong, Frank Y..............................756Zhou, Guangdong .........................563Zhou, Huan ...................................256Zhou, Jing .....................................593Zhou, Yonghua ..............................741Zhu, Junmin ....................................50Zhu, Kang Jie ................................909Zhu, Shiping ..........................322, 511Zhukauskas, Rasa ..........................553Zienkiewicz, Katarzyna J. ......16, 387, .......................................................931Zimberlin, Jessica A. .....................869Zorn, Gilad ....................................814Zou, Yuan ..............................377, 678Zubris, Kimberly Ann V. ...............918Zuidema, Jonathan ..........................24Zund, Gregor .................................940Zuo, Wenqi ....................................415Zypman, Fredy R. .........................221

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86 EXHIBITOR LISTING

A.M. Fitzgerald & AssociatesBooth 209Alissa Fitzgerald700 Airport Blvd.Suite 210Burlingame, CA 94010 USAPhone: 650-347-6367Fax: 650-347-6366E-mail: [email protected]: www.amfitzgerald.com

Prototyping | Product Development | Strategy

We deliver ultra-high tolerance micro-machined components (0.5-500 micron features) and MEMS devices for biological scaffolds, micro molds, microfluidics, and medical device applications. We possess the expertise and resources to design and fabricate individual custom prototypes through small-medium volume production.

Agilent TechnologiesBooths 312Joan Horwitz4330 W. Chandler Blvd.Chandler, AZ 85226 USAPhone: 480-756-5900Fax: 480-756-5950E-mail: [email protected]: www.agilent.com/Find/Nano

The Agilent Atomic Force Microscopes with superior environmental control for liquids, gases & humidity enables imaging and characterization of bio-polymers, bio-compatibility studies & coatings/films. Agilent will also be exhibiting the G200 nanoindentation systems with in-situ mechanical testing for biomaterials research. Stop by our booth for a demonstration of these instruments.

Altasorb (Ortec, Inc.)Booth 401Larry Suggs465 Old Pelzer Rd.Piedmont, SC 29673 USAPhone: 864-859-1471E-mail: [email protected]: www.altasorb.com

The Altasorb product line represents the highest quality monomers used in the bioabsorbable polymer marketplace. Offerings include glycolide, lactide (both l and d,l), PDO, TMC, caprolactone, fluoromonomers, and other derivatives. Our domestic manufacturing location in Greenville, SC ensures quick response and fast delivery times. Custom synthesis and cGMP manufacturing services (including USP water and Class 100,000 Clean Room) for Medical Devices, APIs, and Combination Products are available.

Anton Paar USABooth 511Kristen Hangey10215 Timber Ridge Dr.Ashland, VA 23005 USAPhone: 800-722-7556Fax: 804-550-1057E-mail: [email protected]: www.anton-paar.com

Anton Paar produces high-quality measuring and analysis instruments for industrial and research applications. In the fields of density and concentration measurement it is the world leader. Its product portfolio also includes viscometers, rheometers, polarimeters and refractometers; and instruments for X-ray structure analysis, solid surface analysis, microwave synthesis and microwave decomposition.

AorTech BiomaterialsBooth 503Ajay Padsalgikar864 Diestel Rd.Salt Lake City, UT 84105 USAPhone: 801-581-0854E-mail: [email protected]: www.aortech.com

AorTech Biomaterials is the developer of Elast-Eon and ECSil. These patented materials, manufactured in the company’s ISO-certified facility, provide the strength and processability of polyurethanes with the flexibility and long-term biostability and biocompatibility of silicone. Elast-Eon and ECSil provide a long-awaited solution for a biostable/biocompatible material possessing robust mechanical properties for the long-term implantable medical device market.

Biolin ScientificBooth 412Matthew Dixon808 Landmark Dr., #124Glen Burnie, MD 21061 USAPhone: 877-773-6730Fax: 866-415-8164E-mail: [email protected]: www.biolinscientific.com

Biolin Scientific provides analytical instrumentation for the nanoscale analysis of surfaces, materials and interfaces for research, development, quality control and diagnostics. Biolin Scientific includes the following brands: Q-Sense, KSV, Nima and Attension that together offer expertise in Quartz Crystal Microbalance, Langmuir Blodgett, SPR and Contact Angle technologies and instrumentation.

2010 Annual Meeting Exhibitor Listing

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EXHIBITOR LISTING 87Biomomentum Inc.Booth 204Amanda De Martinis475 Armand-FrappierLaval, Quebec H7V 4B3 CanadaPhone: 450-686-2437Fax: 450-686-8952E-mail: [email protected]: www.biomomentum.com

Biomomentum is a company that specializes in developing solutions for the biomechanical evaluation of biomaterials and cartilage. The company develops and sells a medical device for the functional evaluation of articular cartilage as well as laboratory instruments for the mechanical evaluation and stimulation of tissues, biomaterials, polymers and soft materials. In addition, Biomomentum offers laboratory testing services using its products.

Boehringer - IngelheimBooth 202Keith Platenyk2820 N. Normandy Dr.Petersburg, VA 23805 USAPhone: 203-265-9968Fax: 203-265-3865E-mail: keith.platenyk@ boehringer-ingelheim.comWebsite: www.resomer.com

Boehringer Ingelheim is a premier producer of bioresorbable, biocompatible polymers for medical applications. Our RESOMER® product range includes monomers and polymers designed for medical device and pharmaceutical, controlled release applications. RESOMER® products are produced in accordance with GMP guidelines. Technical and regulatory support services are available.

Bose CorporationBooth 406Larry Nelson10250 Valley View Rd.Suite 113Eden Prairie, MN 55344 USAPhone: 952-278-3070Fax: 952-278-3071E-mail: [email protected]: www.bose-electroforce.com

Bose Corporation’s ElectroForce Systems Group manufactures ElectroForce® test instruments using proprietary linear motor technology. Bose offers instruments for the characterization of soft tissues, bones, biomaterials, and a variety of medical devices. The ElectroForce BioDynamic® test instrument provides characterization and stimulation of tissue constructs in a biological environment. www.bose-electroforce.com

BRIDGE PTSBooth 303Paul Attar, Kan Lam2509 Kennedy Cir.Building 125San Antonio, TX 78235 USAPhone: 210-532-7344Fax: 210-532-7349E-mail: [email protected]: www.BRIDGEPTS.com

Wound healing and infection research is our specialty at BRIDGE PTS. We offer expertise in evaluating drugs and medical devices for their wound healing, antimicrobial and anti-biofilm efficacy using in vitro and in vivo models that closely resemble human disease. For more information visit www.BRIDGEPTS.com. Specialized Research. Rapid Results.

CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Group LLCBooth 402Michael Slaughter6000 Broken Sound Pkwy. NWSuite 300Boca Raton, FL 33487 USAPhone: 415-897-1238Fax: 415-897-1428E-mail: [email protected]: www.crcpress.com

Taylor & Francis/CRC Press is a premier publisher of biomedical materials science and engineering textbooks, reference works, journals, and electronic databases. Visit our booth to browse and receive 15-25% off an authoritative range of titles. Please inquire with press editors if interested in developing a new book project.

CSM InstrumentsBooth 305Elisabeth Belo197 1st Ave.Suite 120Needham, MA 02494 USAPhone: 781-444-2250Fax: 781-444-2251E-mail: [email protected]: www.csm-instruments.com

CSM Instruments has been the leader in the development of instruments for advanced materials testing for over thirty years. Our products include Hardness Testers, Scratch Testers, and Tribometers of varying load ranges. 3D-imaging options are available with the ConScan or AFM objective. Additionally, we have a thorough sample testing service laboratory in MA.

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88 EXHIBITOR LISTINGDevelopment of Bioengineering, University of WashingtonBooth 611Mady LundNESAC/BIOBox 355061Seattle, WA 98195 USAPhone: 206-685-1229Fax: 206-543-3778E-mail: [email protected]: www.nb.engr.washington.edu

The National ESCA and Surface Analysis Center for Biomedical Problems (NESAC/BIO) is an NIH-funded Instrumentation Resource dedicated to developing a comprehensive set of surface analysis tools for investigating biomedical problems. NEASC/BIO is part of an extensive, multi-disciplinary biomaterials research program in the Department of Bioengineering at the University of Washington.

Devro Medical LTDBooth 306Diane Mitchell5941 Optical Ct.San Jose, CA 95138 USAPhone: 831-419-4030E-mail: [email protected]: www.devromedical.com

DEVRO has 20 years experience supplying Australian Bovine Collagen (ISO13485, EDQM CEP) as native corium, tendon, gel, ultra-pure soluble and freeze dried powder. Our San Jose (CA.) facility provides technical support and local distribution of our high quality products to IVD and medical device customers in the USA.

DSM BiomedicalBooth 201Laura Coniff2810 7th St.Berkeley, CA 94710 USAPhone: 510-841-8800Fax: 510-841-7800Website: www.dsmbiomedical.com

DSM Biomedical develops novel materials-based solutions to meet the present and future needs of the medical device and biopharmaceutical industries. The company’s product portfolio includes coatings, drug delivery platforms and a wide range of biomedical materials for use in short- and long-term implantable medical devices.

DURECT Corp. / LACTEL® Absorbable PolymersBooth 102PO Box 530Cupertino, CA 95015 USAPhone: 877-705-8072Fax: 408-865-1406E-mail: [email protected]: www.absorbables.com

Come talk with a polymer expert about our range of stock and custom biodegradable polymers for the drug delivery and medical device industries. As the oldest commercial source of biodegradable polymers in the U.S., DURECT draws upon decades of experience in polymer chemistry, product development, GMP manufacturing and more.

EnvisionTEC, Inc.Booth 502Al Siblani1100 Hilton Rd.Ferndale, MI 48220 USAPhone: 248-582-0038Fax: 248-582-0039Website: www.envisiontec.com

The 3D-Bioplotter™ is a suitable Rapid Prototyping tool for processing a great variety of biomaterials within the process of Computer Aided Tissue Engineering for scaffolds 3D CAD model ot the physical 3D scaffold with a designed and defined outer form and an open inner structure.

Georgia Tech - Petit Institute for Bioengineering & BioscienceTable 1Katharine Montgomery315 Ferst Dr.Atlanta, GA 30332-0363 USAPhone: 404-385-2105Fax: 404-894-2291E-mail: [email protected]: www.ibb.gatech.edu

The Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience (IBB) at Georgia Tech is a platform for fostering interdisciplinary, innovative research amongst 100+ bioengineering and bioscience faculty. Investigators within IBB research centers including the Georgia Tech/Emory Center for Regenerative Medicine and the Center for Drug Design, Development and Delivery are developing and exploring the application of novel biomaterials for tissue repair and regeneration, imaging and drug delivery to name a few.

Glycosan BioSystemsBooth 104Sarah Atzet675 Arapeen WaySuite 302Salt Lake City, UT 84108 USAPhone: 801-583-8212Fax: 801-588-0497E-mail: [email protected]: www.glycosan.com

Glycosan BioSystems develops, manufactures, and sells unique biocompatible hydrogels that mimic the extracellular matrix. The Company’s products are used in cell culture, stem cell growth and differentiation, and as implantable, resorbable matrices for tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and cell based therapies.

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EXHIBITOR LISTING 89Healionics CorporationBooth 501Michel Alvarez14787 NE 95th St.Redmond, WA 98052 USAPhone: 425-818-1987Fax: 425-284-4950E-mail: [email protected]: www.healionics.com

Healionics is a biomaterials company based in Seattle. Our mission is to be the leading provider of tissue regeneration and device biointegration solutions to healthcare manufacturers. Our flagship STAR® biomaterial is a next generation synthetic scaffold that enhances biointegration and promotes healing around implanted medical devices.

Hysitron, IncBooth 114Jeffrey Schirer10025 Valley View Rd.Minneapolis, MN 55344 USAPhone: 952-835-6366Fax: 952-835-6166E-mail: [email protected]: www.hysitron.com

Hysitron provides complete mechanical characterization of biomaterials from the nano- to micro- scale. Quantitative measurements of mechanical and tribological properties, including modulus, hardness, tan delta, friction and wear, enable failure predictions at the bio-interface for materials ranging from bone and teeth to orthopaedic implants and stents.

Invibio Biomaterial SolutionsBooth 302Aleinne Ray300 Conshohocken State Rd.Suite 120W Conshohocken, PA 19428 USAPhone: 484-342-6024Fax: 484-450-2689E-mail: [email protected]: www.invibio.com

Invibio® develops innovative biomaterials, including implantable PEEK-OPTIMA® polymer and compounds, MOTIS™ polymer, and ENDOLIGN™ composite, and medical grade PEEK-CLASSIX™ polymer. Invibio’s advanced PEEK-based polymers are used for a wide range of applications including the arthroscopy, cardiovascular, dental, neurological, orthopedic, trauma and spine markets. Invibio provides not only innovative biomaterials and technology, but also advanced technical research, proven market expertise, and consultative solutions that enable manufacturers to deliver innovative medical devices and procedures, realize accelerated market success, and enhance patient quality of life.

IOP PublishingTable 2Louise Leckner150 S. Independence Mall, WestPhiladelphia, PA 19106 USAPhone: 215-627-0880Fax: 215-627-0879E-mail: [email protected]: publishing.iop.org

IOP Publishing is an international, not-for-profit, learned society publisher. We are a world leader in scientific publishing and the electronic dissemination of peer-reviewed scientific research. Stop by our table for a sample copy of one of our renowned journals, such as Biomedical Materials (http://www.iop.org/journals/BMM) and Biofabrication (http://www.iop.org/journals/BF).

Lifecore Biomedical, LLCBooth 206Dr. Kipling Thacker3515 Lyman Blvd.Chaska, MN 55318 USAPhone: 952-368-6303Fax: 952-368-4278E-mail: [email protected]: www.lifecore.com

Lifecore Biomedical, LLC, specializes in aseptic filling and manufacturing of hyaluronan by fermentation and recently introduced Corgel™ BioHydrogel kits to the research community. Hyaluronan is used and Corgel is being evaluated in applications that range from ophthalmology and tissue engineering to orthopedics, wound healing and aesthetics, along with several others.

Materials Research SocietyBooth 304Anita Miller506 Keystone Dr.Warrendale, PA 15086 USAPhone: 724-779-3004Fax: 724-779-8313E-mail: [email protected]: www.mrs.org

The Materials Research Society (MRS), renowned for its Spring and Fall Meetings, now offers its members FREE unlimited online access to both the MRS Bulletin and the MRS Online Proceedings Library—over 50,000 proceedings papers covering a wide range of materials topics, from: biological materials; biosurfaces and interfaces; soft matter; tissue engineering; nanoengineered assemblies; bioMEMS and bionanotechnology; materials characterization; polymers/composites and more. Visit www.mrs.org/benefits for details.

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90 EXHIBITOR LISTINGMicromedicsBooth 213Craig Anderson1270 Eagan Industrial Rd.St. Paul, MN 55121 USAPhone: 800-624-5662Fax: 651-452-1787E-mail: [email protected]: www.micromedics.com

FibriJet® Biomaterials Applicators provide an extensive array of single-use surgical instruments for optimal delivery of one or two component liquid biomaterials. With over 40 Applicator tip styles, including topical, endoscopic, blending and gas assisted, Micromedics’ FibriJet Biomaterials Applicators facilitate the precise placement of biomaterials to meet the most demanding surgical requirements.

MPI ResearchBooth 211Tom Laughlin54943 North Main St.Mattawan, MI 49071 USAPhone: +1. 269.668.3336Fax: +1. 269.668.4151E-mail: [email protected]: www.mpiresearch.com

MPI Research focuses on providing comprehensive preclinical and early clinical development research to pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, animal health, and chemical companies. It is our goal to ensure high quality, on-time research that adds value to our Sponsors’ efforts to discover, develop, and enhance products in a regulated environment.

NanoInk, Inc.Booth 411Paul Stiles8025 Lamon Ave.Skokie, IL 60077 USAPhone: 847-679-6266Fax: 847-679-8767E-mail: [email protected]: www.nanoink.net

NanoInk specializes in nanometer-scale manufacturing and applications development. Using Dip Pen Nanolithography® (DPN®), a patented and proprietary nanofabrication technology, scientists are enabled to rapidly and easily create nanoscale patterns from a wide variety of materials. This low cost, easy-to-use, and scalable technique brings sophisticated bionanofabrication to the laboratory desktop.

NovaMatrix (FMC BioPolymer)Booth 405Hilde ForosIndustriveien 33Sandvika, 1337 NorwayPhone: +47 67 81 55 00Fax: +47 67 81 55 10E-mail: [email protected]: www.novamatrix.biz

NovaMatrix, a business unit of FMC BioPolymer, provides ultrapure alginate, chitosan and hyaluronate as well as innovative biopolymer-based formulations directed towards drug delivery, cell therapy, tissue engineering and medical device applications. GMP manufacture and regulatory documentation compliment well-characterized products that increase value and provide faster approval in regulated markets.

Proxy Biomedical, Inc.Booth 601Peter Gingras7100 Euclid Ave.Cleveland, OH 44103 USAPhone: 216-658-4101Fax: 216-658-4102E-mail: [email protected]: www.proxybiomedical.com

Proxy Biomedical designs, develops, and manufactures industry leading absorbable and non-absorbable tissue engineering biomaterials and delivery systems. The product platforms combine minimally invasive surgery techniques with optimal tissue regeneration. Advanced biomaterials, tissue engineering scaffolds, medical textiles and delivery systems produced with state-of-the-art materials and processes will be on display.

PURAC BiomaterialsBooth 301111 Barclay Blvd.Suite 100Lincolnshire, IL 60069 USAPhone: 847-634-6330 Ext. 236Fax: 847-634-1992E-mail: [email protected]: www.puracbiomaterials.com

PURAC Biomaterials is your partner for resorbable polymers, with over 35 years of experience in lactide/glycolide based polymers. Our products and services support your developments from early stage R&D to market introduction and large scale commercial supply. We offer an extensive PURASORB® product line, custom synthesized polymers, as well as the opportunity to jointly develop your next generation of medical devices.

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EXHIBITOR LISTING 91QGel Inc.Booth 414Colin SanctuaryPSE-C EPFLLausanne, Vaud 1131 SwitzerlandPhone: 011 41 21 693 8721Fax: 011 41 21 560 4957E-mail: [email protected]: www.qgelbio.com

QGel is a synthetic hydrogel matrix that mimics key features of the natural extracellular environment. QGel artificial extracellular matrix products provide a physiologically relevant microenvironment for cell culture in vitro. QGel’s products are of therapeutic relevance and enable accelerated scientific exploration, particularly in tissue engineering, stem cell biology and cancer research.

RESBIO - NIH Funded Biomedical Technology ResourceBooth 512Joachim Kohn145 Bevier Rd.Piscataway, NJ 08854 USAPhone: 732-445-0488Fax: 732-445-5006E-mail: [email protected]: njbiomaterials.org

RESBIO is an NIH-funded national biomedical technology resource that develops integrated multidisciplinary state-of-the-art technologies tailored to accelerate biomaterials research. The booth will showcase high-throughput polymeric biomaterial synthesis, high-throughput cell-material interaction characterization, mechanotransduction research, confocal microscopy for early determination of stem cell lineage commitment, and computational modeling for biomaterial optimization.

Solvay Advanced PolymersBooth 5134500 McGinnis Ferry Rd.Alpharetta, GA 30005 USAPhone: 770-772-8200Fax: 770-772-8258E-mail: [email protected]: solvayadvancedpolymers.com

Solvay Advanced Polymers offers Solviva® Biomaterials for use in implantable medical devices. Products include Zeniva® PEEK (polyetheretherketone), Proniva® SRP (self-reinforced polyphenylene), Veriva® PPSU (polyphenylsulfone) and Eviva® PSU (polysulfone) for short-term and long-term applications. Resins for injection molding and extrusion are available along with a range of stock shapes.

Spire Biomedical, Inc.Booth 505Nader KalkhoranOne Patriots ParkBedford, MA 01730 USAPhone: 781-275-6000Fax: 781-275-7470E-mail: [email protected]: www.spirebiomedical.com

Spire Biomedical is a leading provider of biotechnology surface engineering services for improving the performance of implantable medical devices. Spire Biomedical offers customized coatings and surface treatments to meet a variety of needs such as reduced wear, enhanced bone in-growth, antimicrobial properties, radiopacity and a range of other performance characteristics.

SpringerBooth 404David Packer233 Spring St.New York, NY 10013 USAPhone: 212-460-5000E-mail: [email protected]

Springer is the publisher of key books and journals such as Puleo & Bizios/ Biological Interactions on Materials Surfaces, Park & Lakes/Biomaterials: An Introduction, 3E, Santin/ Strategies in Regenerative Medicine, JMS – Materials in Medicine, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, and EPJ E:Soft Matter and Biological Physics. Please visit us to browse our titles and to speak with a Springer Editor about your next publishing project.

SurModics PharmaceuticalsBooth 205Paul Spencer750 Lakeshore Pkwy.Birmingham, AL 35211 USAPhone: 205-917-2295Fax: 205-917-2291E-mail: [email protected]: www.surmodicsbiomaterials.com

Worldwide supplier of Lakeshore BiomaterialsTM bioabsorbable GMP lactide, glycolide, PEG and caprolactone polymers and copolymers for pharmaceutical and medical device applications. Novel biomaterial contract manufacturing is available to companies and universities. From developmental to commercial scale manufacturing, we custom synthesize polymers to meet your exact needs.

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92 EXHIBITOR LISTINGTESco Associates, Inc.Booth 203Andy Thatcher500 Business Park Dr.Tyngsboro, MA 01879 USAPhone: 978-649-5527Fax: 978-649-5529E-mail: [email protected]: www.tescoassociates.com

“The Choice” for contract R&D and contract manufacturing of challenging absorbable devices having established proven experience with a wide range of absorbable polymers, taking devices through concept development and clinical trials into manufacturing. TESco is an FDA registered device establishment maintaining class 10,000 cleanrooms dedicated to absorbable devices. Your name is on it with our reputation built into it!

TestResources, Inc.Booth 403Ted Parrish680 Industrial Cir. SouthShakopee, MN 55379 USAPhone: 952-944-6534Fax: 952-233-3682E-mail: [email protected]: www.testresources.com

TestResources is a manufacturer of modular electrodynamic and static test systems for biomedical testing applications. New products include an electrodynamic axial/torsion testing system for orthopedic research, a micro-force test system for tissue research, and a variety of new products for biomaterials engineering.

Veterinary Transplant Services, Inc.Booth 207Helen Newman215 East Titus St.Kent, WA 98032 USAPhone: 253-520-0771Fax: 253-856-1830E-mail: [email protected]: www.vtsonline.com

VTS is the world’s first animal tissue bank. Besides supplying veterinarians with tissue grafts for clinical use, we provide researchers and scientists with quality animal tissue grafts customized to their specifications for their pre-clinical trials and research projects. Outsourcing animal tissue processing can be your most time- and cost-efficient option.

VSP - an imprint of BrillTable 3Els van EgmondPO Box 9000Leiden, 2300 PA The NetherlandsE-mail: [email protected]: www.brill.nl

VSP, an imprint of Brill, is exhibiting its journals in materials science (all available online) including the Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition. Recent book titles in the field as well as a number of selected books on relevant topics are also being offered at discounted prices.

Wiley-BlackwellBooth 413Elizabeth Cox111 River St.Hoboken, NJ 07030 USAE-mail: [email protected]: www.wiley.com

Wiley publishes an enormous range of top quality consumer, professional, educational and research material. Wiley-Blackwell, the scientific, technical, medical and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, is the leading society publisher and offers libraries peer-reviewed primary research and evidence based medicine across 1250 online journals, books, reference works and databases.

Zeus, Inc.Booth 212Bruce Anneaux3737 Industrial Blvd.Orangeburg, SC 29118 USAPhone: 803-268-9584E-mail: [email protected]: zeusinc.com

Zeus Research & Development is dedicated to advanced polymer research and collaborative developments. We are partnering with established companies and start-ups to develop the next generation of medical devices and therapies. Our focus is the development and precision extrusion of advanced polymeric biomaterials including Absorv™ absorbable polymers, electrospun nano-fibrous materials and Aeos™ ePTFE.

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