Hybrid Polymeric Systems for Biomedical Applications explores the development and utilization of hybrid polymeric systems for use in a range of biomedical applications. Hybrid systems combine the specialized properties of each polymer type to produce a more targeted material which is much more tightly aligned with the intended application and outcome.
This book covers a broad selection of hybrid polymeric systems as well as a variety of key biomedical applications, including tissue engineering, drug delivery, wound healing, and more.
1. Hybrid polymeric systems: Design, biomedical applications, Opportunities, Challenges and Future Perspectives 2. Hybrid Polymeric Materials for Potential Applications In Cartilage, Ligament, And Tendon Tissue Engineering 3. Hybrid polymeric materials for potential applications in bone regeneration 4. Hybrid polymeric scaffolds for potential applications in wound dressing and skin regeneration 5. Hybrid polymeric systems for potential applications in drug delivery systems for chronic and infectious diseases 6. Hybrid polymeric scaffolds for diagnostic applications 7. Hybrid polymeric systems for potential applications in ocular drug delivery 8. Hybrid Polymeric Scaffolds for Brain Application: Locoregional Glioblastoma Therapy 9. Hybrid polymeric scaffolds for potential applications in nerve and muscle regeneration 10. Hybrid polymeric systems for potential applications in vaccine delivery 11. The efficacy of piezo- and magnetoactive polymer scaffolds in tissue engineering 12. The design of hybrid polymeric materials for tissue engineering: 3D bioprinting, polymeric protheses, smart polymers, and shape memory polymeric biomaterials
Prof. Rotimi Sadiku, currently a Professor at the Department of Chemical, Metallurgical, and Materials Engineering at Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa, earned his BSc. [Hons] and a PhD from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, specializing in Polymer Physics with a focus on Polymer Processing, X-ray Diffraction, Thermal Characteristics, Rheology, and Microscopy of Polymers techniques. His academic journey includes a role as a Lecturer II at the Federal University of Technology in Nigeria, followed by a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of Genova/CNR, Italy. Upon returning to Nigeria, he continued his career by joining the Federal University of Technology, where he served as a Senior Lecturer. He also spent a year as a Research Fellow at the KTH Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. In January 2004, he assumed his current position as a Research Professor at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), South Africa. Prof B.A. Aderibigbe is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry, University of Fort Hare, South Africa. She obtained her PhD and MSc degree from the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Her field of research is the design of polymer-based drug delivery systems and wound dressings, and synthesis and biological evaluation of organic molecules. She has authored over 39 book chapters and has published over 70 manuscripts in high impact journals. She is also a Research Associate with Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, South Africa.