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Of Dentistry >
Biomaterials and Biomechanics
Department
of Biomaterials & Biomechanics
School of Dentistry
Oregon Health & Science University
phone: (503) 494-8977
fax: (503) 494-8260
Thank
you for visiting the web page of the Department of Biomaterials
and Biomechanics of the Oregon Health Sciences University School
of Dentistry. Our department is staffed by four full-time faculty,
two professors emeritus, two full-time research associates, two
full-time research assistants, one full-time administrative assistant,
one graduate student and part-time student researchers. Our research
and teaching activities cover many areas of biomedical engineering
including mechanics of polymers and polymer matrix composites, structure/property
relationships in biomaterials, biomedical optics, finite element
analysis, micromechanics, tribology, biomechanics of engineered
tissues, electron microscopy, fracture mechanics, cardiovascular
biomechanics, and image processing. We have several industrial partners
and have close ties with engineering departments at the Oregon Graduate
Institute of Science and Technology. We apply leading edge engineering
methods to synthetic and biological materials to understand their
mechanical and physical behavior. Our research is currently funded
by the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation,
and industrial contracts.
The priorities of the
department are threefold:
- To perform extramurally funded state-of-the-art research in biomaterials
and biomechanics incorporating novel and innovative experimental
methods.
- To provide a contemporary, scientifically-based and clinically
relevant curriculum in biomaterials and biomechanics to undergraduate
dental and dental hygiene students, as well as to graduate students.
- To facilitate the transfer of science and technology to local,
regional, and national audiences of oral health care providers by
providing critical reviews of the current literature and examples
of clinical applications of technology developed in our research
laboratories.
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