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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

 
 

EBME 316. Biomaterials in Drug Delivery

 

Description
This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the principles behind controlled release drug delivery. Through lectures, paper reviews, in class discussions and homework assignments, students will develop an in depth understanding of the various ways a drug can be administered to the body and how these approaches have overcome the problems associated with typical oral and intravenous administration. Various types of drug and gene delivery routes including transdermal, implantable, targeted and pulmonary will be discussed. The course will highlight the rational design of drug delivery devices based on the fundamental understanding in pharmacology, chemistry, biomaterials science and engineering. Integration of biomaterial structure and function will be emphasized throughout the course.

Prerequisites
One year of introductory biomaterials class (EBME 303 and EBME 306).

Class/laboratory Schedule
White 411 10:00-11:15 am, Tuesday and Thursday

Typical Class Size
30

Semesters and Years Offered
Offered fall semester every year.

Textbooks
Drug Delivery:  Engineering Principles for Drug Therapy. Mark Saltzman, Oxford University Press, 2001 ISBN: 0195085892 (recommended)
See the syllabus for more recommended reading

Exams
There will be two exams and a final during the semester.  Each will generally cover the material from that section of the semester, but will also integrate knowledge from all previous sections.  Therefore all knowledge will be cumulative.

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