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Organic and Biomaterials Chemistry

Organic & Biomaterials Chemistry

As taught in: Fall 2005

Level:

Undergraduate

Instructors:

Prof. Angela Belcher

Prof. Michael Rubner

Prof. Krystyn van Vliet

A close-up of tissue-engineered construct.

A close-up of tissue-engineered construct, a combination of living cells and porous biomaterial that form a living matrix for transplantation in an organism. (Photo by Gary Meeks, courtesy of the Georgia Institute of Technology and the National Science Foundation.)

Course Features

  • Assignments and solutions
  • Exams and Solutions

Course Highlights

This course features a complete set of assignments and solutions.

Course Description

This course covers principles of materials chemistry common to organic materials ranging from biological polypeptides to engineered block copolymers. Topics include molecular structure, polymer synthesis reactions, protein-protein interactions, multifunctional organic materials including polymeric nanoreactors, conducting polymers and virus-mediated biomineralization.

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