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Kathy White
Cohn Alternative Learning Center
Biology, Physical Science and
Chemistry |
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Dr. Prasad Shastri –
Biomaterials Lab
My experience this
summer in Dr. Shastri's lab centered around making "liquid bone" samples
containing different imaging agents. We would cure or harden these samples by
using a blue light like the ones dentists use when restoring teeth. Then we
would embed them in "tissue phantoms" to mimic what would happen in the body.
Our interest was in seeing which imaging agents worked best. From this we could
draw conclusions about how these bone samples were degrading. This is important
to know medically when these polymers are used to mend healing bones or used as
drug delivery systems. The photopolymerization technique will be quite dramatic
for classroom demonstrations on "mending broken bones." That along with the
introduction of different imaging techniques will be great topics to add to
discussions about polymer chemistry and electromagnetic radiation. Loved it!
Can't wait to show off what I've learned.
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