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Biomaterials Discovery Workshop Wednesday 17 January 2018 9.30am-5pm Biomaterials Discovery For further information and to book, visit: nottingham.ac.uk/go/annual-discovery-workshop The 2nd Annual Biomaterials Discovery Workshop in association with the EPSRC programme grant in next generation biomaterials discovery. Informed design for nanostructured biomaterials 10–10.50am: Nikolaj Gadegaard, University of Glasgow Polymer nanoparticles in delivery and as additives in gels for regenerative medicine 10.50–11.40am: Rachel O’Reilly, University of Warwick Open lecture: Dealing with complexity in regenerative medicine: from cell to tissue, organ and organism 12–1pm: Clemens van Blitterswijk, Maastricht University Discovering new biomaterials using AI and adaptive evolution 2–2.50pm: Dave Winkler, La Trobe University and Monash University Developing poly-e-lysine hydrogels for opthalmic applications 2.50–3.40pm: Rachel Williams, University of Liverpool Endogenous-inspired anti-cancer ‘DiaPeutics’ LDL-like nanoparticles designed to ‘put the drug in the cancer’s food’ 3.40–4.30pm: Dave Needham, University of Southern Denmark EVE-215932-A3Poster-BiomaterialsDiscovery-NJT-NOV17.indd 1 15/11/2017 16:54

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Biomaterials Discovery WorkshopWednesday17 January 20189.30am-5pm

BiomaterialsDiscovery

For further information and to book, visit:

nottingham.ac.uk/go/annual-discovery-workshop

The 2nd Annual Biomaterials Discovery Workshop in association with the EPSRC programme grant in next generation biomaterials discovery.

Informed design for nanostructured biomaterials10–10.50am: Nikolaj Gadegaard, University of GlasgowPolymer nanoparticles in delivery and as additives in gels for regenerative medicine10.50–11.40am: Rachel O’Reilly, University of Warwick

Open lecture: Dealing with complexity in regenerative medicine: from cell to tissue, organ and organism12–1pm: Clemens van Blitterswijk, Maastricht University

Discovering new biomaterials using AI and adaptive evolution2–2.50pm: Dave Winkler, La Trobe University and Monash University

Developing poly-e-lysine hydrogels for opthalmic applications2.50–3.40pm: Rachel Williams, University of LiverpoolEndogenous-inspired anti-cancer ‘DiaPeutics’ LDL-like nanoparticles designed to ‘put the drug in the cancer’s food’3.40–4.30pm: Dave Needham, University of Southern Denmark

EVE-215932-A3Poster-BiomaterialsDiscovery-NJT-NOV17.indd 1 15/11/2017 16:54