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Program

             Euro

             BioMAT
             2015
             European Symposium and
             Exhibition on Biomaterials
             and Related Areas

             21 - 22 April 2015
             Weimar, Germany

www.dgm.de/biomat
BioMAT 2015 Program Euro 21 - 22 April 2015 - Weimar, Germany European Symposium and Exhibition on Biomaterials and Related Areas - Deutsche ...
BioMAT2015 - Overview

Time     Tuesday, 21.4.2015                            Time     Wednesday, 22.4.2015
  8:00 Poster Mounting/Registration                             Room Goethe                           BioMAT
         Room Goethe                                     8:00 Plenary
                                                                                                      European Symposium on Biomaterials
  9:00 Welcome Address: Prof. W. Rosenthal               8:30 Plenary
                                                                                                      and Related Areas
         President of FSU Jena                           9:00 Coffee Break
  9:15 Plenary                                                  Room Goethe Room Bach Room Schiller
  9:45 Plenary                                                   Topic N      Topic B    Topic S
                                                                                                      21. - 22. April 2015
 10:15 Coffee Break                                      9:40
                                                                                                      Weimar, Germany
         Room Goethe    Room Bach      Room Schiller    10:00
           Topic A       Topic Q        Topic H         10:20
 11:00                                                  10:40
 11:20                                                  11:00 Coffee Break
 11:40                                                           Topic D      Topic B    Topic S
 12:00                                                  11:30
 12:20                                                  11:50
 12:40 Lunch Break                                      12:10
           Topic I       Topic C         Topic F        12:30
 14:00                                                  12:50
 14:20                                                  13:10 Lunch Break
 14:40                                                           Topic D      Topic M    Topic G
 15:00                                                  14:15                                                                Program Overview                      2
                                                                                                                             Scope                                 4
 15:20                                                  14:35
                                                                                                                             Program Committee                     5
 15:40 Coffee Break                                     14:55                            Topic L                             Plenary Lectures Tuesday              7
           Topic I       Topic C         Topic F        15:15 Short Break                                                    Lectures Program Tuesday              9
 16:10                                                           Topic D      Topic P   RoundTable                           Plenary Lectures Wednesday           14
 16:30                                                  15:20                           RoundTable
                                                                                                                             Lectures Program Wednesday           16
                                                                                                                             Round-Table Discussion               20
 16:50                                                  15:40                           RoundTable
                                                                                                                             Poster Program                       23
         Room Goethe                                    16:00                           RoundTable                           List of Authors                      35
 17:10 40 Oral Poster Presentations                     16:20                                                                List of Participants                 40
         (3 minutes short-lectures)                     16:25 Announcement of the Posteraward                                General Information                  45
 19:30 Posterdiscussion with                                    and Closing Address
                                                                                                                             Conference Fees                      46
                                                                                                                             Sightseeing-Tour                     47
         Snacks and Drinks
                                                                                                                             Otto Schott Institute of Materials
         and networking in the foyer                    16:40 End of the Conference                                          Research ((OSIM)                     49
                                                                                                                             List of Exhibitors                   50
                                                                                                                             Map of Weimar                        54
Scope                                                                                                              Program Committee

                                     The international symposium Euro        Euro BioMat 2015 with more than
                                     BioMat 2015 addresses the gro-          200 participants from 25 countries
                                     wing interest of science, industry      all over the world brings together
                                     and medicine in the different           fascinating science and stimulating
                                     aspects of the creation, characte-      people in a delightful setting in
                                     rization, testing and application of    Weimar in the very heart of Euro-
                                     biomaterials and closely related        pe.
                                     materials.                              The program committee of Euro
                                                                             BioMat 2015 is pleased to announ-
                                     The motivation is not only the          ce the following plenary talks:       Klaus D. Jandt         Thomas F. Keller
Klaus D. Jandt                       recent scientific progress and new                                            Institute of Materi-   Deutsches Elek-
Otto Schott Institute of Materials   challenges of this exciting, strongly   From Biological Self-Assembly to      als Science & Tech-    tronen-Synchrotron
Research (OSIM), Jena                interdisciplinary field of science      Peptide Nanostructures of Unique      nology (IMT), Jena     - DESY, Hamburg
Chairman                             and engineering but also that           Chemical and Physical Properties      Chairman               Vice-Chairman
                                     engineers, materials scientists,        Prof. Dr. Ehud Gazit, Tel Aviv
                                     physicists, chemists, biologists in     University, Israel
                                     industrial R&D as well as medical
                                     professionals are increasingly          Cell-instructiveSurfaces via Nano-
                                     facing situations where materials       topography
                                     are challenged by high performan-       Prof. Dr. Bo Su, University of
                                     ce requirements and a complex           Bristol, UK
                                     biological environment at the same
                                     time.                                   Nano-Structurd Biomaterials for
                                                                             Regenerative Tissue Engineering
                                     The DGM and its panel of experts        Peter Lelkes, Temple University       Liga Berzina-          Aldo R. Boccaccini     Gabriela Ciapetti     Matthias Epple      John Hunt
                                     in biomaterials address these deve-     Philadelphia, USA                     Cimdina                University of          Rizzoli Orthopaedic   University of       University of
                                     lopments with the European sym-                                               Riga Technical         Erlangen-Nür nberg    Institute, Bologna    Duisburg-Essen      Liverpool (UK)
Thomas F. Keller                     posium Euro BioMat 2015 in beau-        Reduction of implant-associated       University (LV)                               (IT)
Deutsches Elek-                      tiful Weimar with its rich cultural     infections - a clinical view
tronen-Synchrotron                   heritage and classical sites.           Prof. Dr. Volker Alt, Justus-Lie-
- DESY, Hamburg                      At Euro BioMat 2015, the current        big-University Giessen (Ger-
Vice-Chairman                        state of progress in biomaterials       many)
                                     science and in industry will be pre-
                                     sented and discussed. Moreover,         We look forward to welcoming
                                     this symposium stimulates the           you in Weimar on the 21th -22th
                                     scientific exchange on several          of April 2015.
                                     topics with major challenges and        Klaus D. Jandt, Otto Schott
                                     urgent need for novel engineering       Institute of Materials Research
                                     approaches as, e.g., in the fields of   (OSIM), k.jandt@uni-jena.de
                                     antimicrobial biomaterials, bioac-
                                     tive and biodegradable materials,       Thomas F. Keller, Deutsches           Willi Jahnen-          Petra Kluger           João F. Mano          Giovanni Marletta   Werner E.G.Müller
                                     and drug and gene delivery, to          Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY,          Dechent                Fraunhofer Institute   University of         University of       University Medical
                                     name only a few.                        thomas.Keller@desy.de                 RWTH Aachen Uni-       for Interfacial        Minho, Braga (PT)     Catania (IT)        Center of the
                                                                                                                   versity, Germany       Engineering and                                                  Johannes Gutenberg
                                                                                                                                          Biotechnology,                                                   University, Mainz
4                                                                                                                                         Stuttgart                                                                         5
Program Committee (continued)                                                                      Tuesday, 21. April 2015
                                                                                                   Plenary Lectures

                                                                                                     8:00   Poster Mounting and Registration

                                                                                                    Room    Goethe

                                                                                                     9:00   Welcome Address
                                                                                                            Prof. Dr. Walter Rosenthal, President of Friedrich-Schiller University Jena

                                                                                                            Plenary Lectures
                                                                                                            Chair: K.D. Jandt, Chairman of the conference, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena

                                                                                                     9:15   From biological self-assembly to peptide nanostructures of
Erhan Piskin         Kurosch Rezwan          Thomas Scheibel   Reinhard            Norman Stark
                                                                                                       -    unique chemical and physical properties
Hacettepe            University of           University of     Schnettler          Biotronik AG,
                                                                                                     9:45
University, Ankara   Bremen                  Bayreuth          University Hospital Bülach, CH
                                                                                                            E. Gazit, Tel Aviv University (Israel)
(TR)                                                           Gießen and Marburg
                                                               GmbH, Gießen

                                                                                                            Organic nanotechnology is clearly a new front in the field of molecular self-assembly of new structures and composi-
                                                                                                            te families at the nano-scale. Our works on the mechanism of aromatic peptide self-assembly, lead to the discovery
                                                                                                            that the diphenylalanine recognition motif self-assembles into peptide nanotubes with a remarkable persistence
                                                                                                            length. Other aromatic homodipeptides (including those with non-coded amino acids as DOPA) could self-assemble
                                                                                                            in nano-spheres, nano-plates, nano-fibrils and hydrogels with nano-scale order. The modification of peptide building
                                                                                                            blocks with the Fmoc protecting group allows the formation of hydrogels with nano-scale order. We demonstrated
                                                                                                            that the peptide nanostructures have unique chemical, physical and mechanical properties including ultra-rigidity as
                                                                                                            aramides, semi-conductive, piezoelectric and non-linear optic properties. We also demonstrated the ability to use
David Watts          Frank Witte
                                                                                                            these peptide nanostructures as casting mould for the fabrication of metallic nano-wires and coaxial nano-cables.
University of        Charité-Univer-
                                                                                                            The application of the nanostructures was demonstrated in various fields including electrochemical biosensors, tissue
Manchester (UK)      sitätsmedizin, Berlin
                                                                                                            engineering, and molecular imaging. We had developed ways for depositing of the peptide nanostructures and their
                                                                                                            organization. We had use inkjet technology as well as vapour deposition methods to coat surface and from the pept-
                                                                                                            ide “nano-forests”. We recently demonstrated that even a single phenylalanine amino-acid can form well-ordered
                                                                                                            fibrilar assemblies of distinct electron diffraction pattern and toxic properties. The combination of DNA properties
                                                                                                            and peptide backbone in the form of Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA) resulted in light emitting assemblies that exhibit
                                                                                                            both stacking and Watson-Crick base-pairing.

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Tuesday, 21. April 2015                                                                                                                   Tuesday, 21. April 2015
Plenary Lectures                                                                                                                          Lectures

    Room    Goethe                                                                                                                                 Goethe                                   Bach                                      Schiller
            Plenary Lectures                                                                                                                       A: Antimic. biomat. & biofilms           Q: Hydrogels & biob. polymers             H: Biological materials
            Chair: K.D. Jandt, Chairman of the conference, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena                                                      Chair: E. Gazit, Tel Aviv University     Chair: B. Su, University of Bristol       Chair: T. Scheibel, University of
                                                                                                                                                   (Israel)                                 (UK)                                      Bayreuth (Germany)

    9:45    Cell-instructive Surfaces via Nanotopography
      -                                                                                                                                    11:00   Bacteria on surfaces –                   Polyelectrolyte complex par-              Fire as a trigger for plant
    10:15   B. Su, University of Bristol (UK)                                                                                                      engineering bio-inspired                 ticles: A versatile tol for               seed release
                                                                                                                                                   microstructures to control               drug delivery and biomedi-                V. Schoeppler (Sp), J. Huss, Max
                                                                                                                                                   bacterial adhesion and bio-              cal applications                          Planck Institute of Colloids and
                                                                                                                                                   film growth                              M. Müller (Sp), B. Torger, D. Vehlow,     Interfaces, Golm (Germany); D. Mer-
                                                                                                                                                   D. Asker, N. Lavielle, B. Hatton (Sp),   B. Urban, Leibniz Institute of Poly-      ritt, Botanic Gardens and Parks Aut-
                                                                                                                                                   University of Toronto (Canada)           mer Research Dresden (Germany); B.        hority, Perth (Australia); P. Fratzl, M.
                                                                                                                                                                                            Woltmann, D. Wehrum, Technische           Eder, Max Planck Institute of Col-
            Smart materials which can deter bacteria while enhance tissue integration are                                                                                                   Universität Dresden (Germany); C.         loids and Interfaces, Golm (Ger-
            highly desirable for application in implants where there is often a competition between host tissue cell integration                                                            Striegler, D. Appelhans, Leibniz Insti-   many)
            and bacterial colonisation at their surfaces. It has been known that both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells are respon-                                                          tute of Polymer Research Dresden
            sive to chemical and physical cues of material surfaces under complex physiological conditions. The question is                                                                 (Germany)
            whether we can utilise their different responses to rationally design medical implants or devices that possess cell-
            instructive characteristics. Here we show that a straightforward physical rationale - nanotopography, can be
            engineered into titanium substrates to elicit differential cell responses. The inspiration comes from cicada wings             11:20   PLGA Nanoparticles against               Polyhydroxyalkanoates pro-                Rheological characterisation
            whose surfaces have been shown to display bactericidal nanopillar patterns. The engineered surfaces in this work are                   Staphylococcus aureus:                   duction with Ralstonia                    of human blood in the oscil-
            titania (TiO2) nanowire arrays that (i) are selectively bactericidal against motile bacteria, and (ii) can guide mammali-              Effect of Size, Adsorbed PEG             eutropha from low quality                 lating shear field
            an cell proliferation and differentiation according to their hierarchical structure of nanowire arrays. These cell-instruc-            and Loaded Ciprofloxacin                 animal waste fats                         U. Windberger (Sp), C. Poeschl,
            tive properties, together with the ease of fabrication of these titania nanowires, hold great promise for fabrication of               C. Gheffar (Sp), C. Karakasyan-Dia, T.   S.L. Riedel (Sp), Fraunhofer Institut     Medical University Vienna (Austria)
            smart implants used in orthopaedics and dentistry.                                                                                     Jouenne, D. Le Cerf, Université de       für Produktionsanlagen und Kon-
                                                                                                                                                   Rouen, Mont Saint Aignan Cedex           struktionstechnik, Berlin (Germany);
                                                                                                                                                   (France)                                 S. Jahns, Technische Universität Ber-
                                                                                                                                                                                            lin (Germany); E. Uhlmann, Fraunho-
                                                                                                                                                                                            fer Institut für Produktionsanlagen
                                                                                                                                                                                            und Konstruktionstechnik, Berlin
    10:45                                                                                                                                                                                   (Germany); U. Stahl, Technische Uni-
      -     Coffee Break                                                                                                                                                                    versität Berlin (Germany) 11:20:00
    11:00

                                                                                                                                           11:40   Antimicrobial materials for              Injectable self-gelling com-              Ultrastructural and mecha-
                                                                                                                                                   food packaging application               posite scaffolds based on                 nical characterization of
                                                                                                                                                   C. Hauser (Sp), J. Thielmann, T.         gellan gum hydrogel and                   dental enamel
                                                                                                                                                   Sentürk-Parreidt, Fraunhofer IVV,        ion-loaded zeolites T.E.L.                E.D. Yilmaz (Sp), G.A. Schneider,
                                                                                                                                                   Freising (Germany)                       Douglas (Sp), Ghent University (Bel-      Hamburg University of Technology
                                                                                                                                                                                            gium); A.L. Skwarczynska, J. War-         (Germany)
                                                                                                                                                                                            chol, Rzeszow University of Techno-
                                                                                                                                                                                            logy (Poland); B. Lucas, K. Braeck-
                                                                                                                                                                                            mans, A.G. Skirtach, Ghent Universi-
                                                                                                                                                                                            ty (Belgium)

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Tuesday, 21. April 2015                                                                                                                     Tuesday, 21. April 2015
Lectures                                                                                                                                    Lectures

             Goethe                                     Bach                                      Schiller                                           Goethe                                    Bach                                       Schiller
             A: Antimic. biomat. & biofilms             Q: Hydrogels & biob. polymers             H: Biological materials                            I: Biomaterials applications              C: Bioactive materials                     F: Bioinspired Materials
             Chair: E. Gazit, Tel Aviv University       Chair: B. Su, University of Bristol       Chair: T. Scheibel, University of                  Chair: E. Piskin, Hacettepe               Chair: K. Salma-Ancane, Riga               Chair: K. Rezwan, University of
             (Israel)                                   (UK)                                      Bayreuth (Germany)                                 University, Ankara (Turkey)               Technical University, (Latvia)             Bremen (Germany)

     12:00   Evaluating results of ISO                  Controlling the Properties                Nanocrystalline hydroxya-                  14:00   Coatings Made of Recom-                   Microstructured bioactive                  Synthesis and evaluation of
             22196 antimicrobial activity               of Fluorescent Nanodia-                   patite coatings by conversi-                       binant Spider Silk Proteins               glass for triggered cell res-              plantlike inorganic structu-
             tests                                      monds: the View from Che-                 on of calcium carbonate                            for Biomedical Applications               ponse in bone replacement                  res for fluid transport
             J. Kuever (Sp), Bremen Institute for       mistry and Physics Sides                  nanostructures                                     C. Borkner (Sp), S. Wohlrab, G. Lang,     applications                               K. Nickel (Sp), M. Keuper, A. Roth-
             Materials Testing (Germany); J. Bos-       P. Cigler, Academy of Sciences of the     J. Holopainen (Sp), K. Kauppinen, K.               D. Andreeva-Bäumler, University of        M. Hoener (Sp), B. Pföss, R. Conradt,      Nebelsick, Eberhard-Karls-University
             sert, Friedrich Schiller University Jena   Czech Republic, Prague (Czech             Mizohata, E. Santala, J. Tuukkanen,                Bayreuth (Germany); K. Skorb, Max         RWTH Aachen University (Germany);          of Tübingen (Germany)
             (Germany)                                  Republic)                                 M. Ritala, University of Helsinki (Fin-            Planck Institute of Colloids and          H. Fischer, RWTH Aachen University
                                                                                                  land)                                              Interfaces, Potsdam (Germany); H.         Hospital (Germany)
                                                                                                                                                     Bargel, T. Scheibel, University of Bay-
                                                                                                                                                     reuth (Germany)

     12:20   Metallic copper as an anti-                Biologically inspired adhesi-             Covalent Coating of Human
             microbial agent for infec-                 ve polymer suction cups by                Extracellular Matrix on Tita-
             tion prevention                            two-photon and imprint                    nium Implant Surfaces using
             M. Hans (Sp), F. Mücklich, Saarland        lithography                               Click Chemistry                            14:20   Ultrathin Yttria-Stabilized               Selenium Doped Hydroxya-                   Switchable Bio-inspired
             University, Saarbrücken (Germany)          S.C.L. Fischer (Sp), Saarland Univer-     M. Ruff (Sp), University of Stuttgart              Zirconia Sheets for Biomedi-              patite Coating on Titanium                 Adhesives
                                                        sity, Saarbrücken (Germany); R. Hen-      (Germany); D. Wieland, University of               cal Applications                          Alloy                                      E. Kroner, Leibniz-Institute for New
                                                        sel, E. Arzt, INM-Leibniz Institute for   Konstanz (Germany); M. Bach, G.                    C. Le Coadou (Sp), N. Karst, F.           B. Yilmaz, Z. Evis (Sp), A. Tezcaner, S.   Materials GmbH, Saarbrücken (Ger-
                                                        New Materials, Saarbrücken                Tovar, University of Stuttgart (Ger-               Emieux, H. Fournier, G. Lorin, O.         Banerjee, Middle East Technical Uni-       many)
                                                                                                  many); V. Wittmann, University of                  Sicardy, A. Montani, G. Bernard-          versity, Ankara (Turkey)
                                                                                                  Konstanz (Germany); P. Kluger,                     Granger, J.-P. Simonato, CEA, Greno-
                                                                                                  Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial               ble (France); J. Chevalier, INSA Lyon
                                                                                                  Engineering and Biotechnology,                     (France)
                                                                                                  Stuttgart (Germany)

                                                                                                                                             14:40   Theranostic Aimed Nanoab-                 Modified poly(vinyl alco-                  Wood derived bio-scaffolds
                                                                                                                                                     sorbers in Antenna Modulus                hol)-hydroxyapatite micros-                for multifunctional materi-
                                                                                                                                                     Radiofrequency Hyperther-                 pheres for bone tissue                     als tailored through chemi-
                                                                                                                                                     mia (A Comprehensive                      engineering                                cal delignification
     12:40                                                                                                                                           Study)                                    K. Salma-Ancane (Sp), L. Stipniece,        J. Segmehl (Sp), T. Keplinger,
       -     Lunch Break                                                                                                                             B. Nasseri, M. Yilmaz, Hacettepe          V. Rjabovs, J. Locs, L. Berzina-Cimdi-     I. Burgert, ETH, Zurich (Switzerland)
     14:00                                                                                                                                           University, Ankara (Turkey); M. Turk,     na, Riga Technical University (Latvia)
                                                                                                                                                     Kirikkale University (Turkey); I.C.
                                                                                                                                                     Kocum, Baskent University, Ankara
                                                                                                                                                     (Turkey); E. Piskin (Sp), Hacettepe
                                                                                                                                                     University, Ankara (Turkey)

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Tuesday, 21. April 2015                                                                                                             Tuesday, 21. April 2015
Lectures                                                                                                                            Lectures

             Goethe                                  Bach                                    Schiller                                        Goethe                                      Bach                                      Schiller
             I: Biomaterials applications            C: Bioactive materials                  F: Bioinspired materials                        I: Biomaterials applications                C: Bioactive materials                    F: Bioinspired materials
             Chair: E. Piskin, Hacettepe             Chair: K. Salma-Ancane, Riga            Chair: K. Rezwan, University of                 Chair: F. Veronesi, Rizzoli Orthopedic      Chair: G. Marletta, University of         Chair: B. Garipcan, Bogazici Univer-
             University, Ankara (Turkey)             Technical University, (Latvia)          Bremen (Germany)                                Institute, Bologna (Italy)                  Catania (Italy)                           sity, Istanbul (Turkey)

     15:00   Biobased polymers in multi-             Mechanical Assessment and               Coacervate-directed CaCO3               16:10   Comparison of the Antire-                   Poly(ethylene oxide)-b-poly               A new concept of composite
             component injection moul-               In-vitro Biocompatibility of            microcarriers for pH-respon-                    sorptive Properties of Stron-               block copolymers for calci-               inspired to the bone osteo-
             ding                                    Pure and Sr Doped Zirconi-              sive delivery of biomolecu-                     tium and Alendronate on an                  um phosphate mineralizati-                nal structure
             R. Rinberg, L. Kroll, Chemnitz Uni-     um-calcium-silicate                     les                                             ovariectomized Rat Spinal                   on and biofilm inhibition                 F. Libonati (Sp), L. Vergani, Politecni-
             versity of Technology (Germany); C.     (Ca3ZrSi2O9) Bioceramics                V. Lauth (Sp), M. Maas, R. Rezwan,              Arthrodesis Model                           T. Mai (Sp), K. Bleek, C. Günter, A.      co di Milano (Italy)
             Staudigel (Sp), SKZ Würzburg (Ger-      T. Schumacher (Sp), A. Aminian, E.      University of Bremen (Germany)                  F. Salamanna (Sp), A. Parilli, G. Gia-      Taubert, University of Potsdam,
             many); F. Tautenhain (Sp), Chemnitz     Volkmann, H. Lührs, A. Wolf, D. Pede,                                                   varesi, E. Boanini, A. Bigi, M. Fini,       Golm (Germany); E. Rakhmatullina,
             University of Technology (Germany)      L. Treccani, K. Rezwan, University of                                                   Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute, Bolo-        Z. Cheaib, S. Eick, A. Lussi, Univ. of
                                                     Bremen (Germany)                                                                        gna (Italy)                                 Bern (CH); S. Boye, A. Lederer, Leib-
                                                                                                                                                                                         niz Inst. of Poly. Research Dresden; J.
                                                                                                                                                                                         Yuan, A. Völkel, M. Gräwert. MPI of
                                                                                                                                                                                         Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam

     15:20   The innovative polyuretha-              Increased new-bone forma-               Interface-controlled calcium            16:30   Crystalline calcium alendro-                Tuning the Nanoparticles                  Cartilage Mimicked Surfaces
             ne utilization in novel Polish          tion induced by a macro-                phosphate mineralization:                       nate obtained by octacalci-                 Surface: Effect of Polyethy-              M.Ö. Özturk, Bogaziçi University, Ist-
             extracorporeal pulsatile                porous, strontium-enriched              effect of oligo(aspartic                        um phosphate digestion:                     lene Glycol on the In-situ                anbul (Turkey); D. Hür, Anadolu Uni-
             heart support devices Reli-             xerogel-scaffold in a meta-             acid)-rich interfaces                           structure and in vitro beha-                Adsorption of Proteins                    versity, Eskisehir (Turkey); L. Uzun, B.
             gaHeart                                 physeal fracture defect in              D. Hentrich (Sp), M. Junginger, A.              vior                                        B. Pelaz (Sp), Philipps Universität       Çelebi, E. Keç, D.U. Çetinkaya,
             R. Kustosz (Sp), Foundation for Car-    ovariectomized rats.                    Taubert, University of Potsdam (Ger-            F. Veronesi (Sp), P. Torricelli, M. Fini,   Marburg (Germany); P. del Pino, CIC       Hacettepe University, Ankara (Tur-
             diac Surgery Development, Krakow        U. Thormann (Sp), Justus-Liebig Uni-    many); M. Bruns, Karlsruhe Institute            Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute, Bologna       biomagune, San Sebastian (Spain);         key); B. Garipcan (Sp), Bogaziçi Uni-
             (Poland); M. Gonsior, A. Kapis, Foun-   versity, Giessen (Germany); T. Hanke,   of Technology (Germany); H.G. Bör-              (Italy); E. Boanini, A. Bigi, University    M. Gamal, R. Hartman, W.J. Parak,         versity, Istanbul (Turkey)
             dation for Cardiac Surgery Develop-     Technische Universität Dresden (); T.   ner, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin             of Bologna, M. Gazzano, ISOF-CNR,           Philipps Universität Marburg (Ger-
             ment, Zabrze (Poland); P. Jurkowski,    El Khassawna, U. Sommer, M. Rohn-       (Germany); J. Brandt, G. Brezesinki,            Bologna (Italy)                             many)
             Z. Narojek, WADIM PLAST Narojek,        ke, Justus-Liebig University, Giessen   Max Planck Institute of Colloids and
             Michaowice (Poland)                     (Germany); V. Alt, Justus-Liebig Uni-   Interfaces, Potsdam (Germany)
                                                     versity, Gießen (Germany)                                                       16:50   Baltic Sea Network for Bio-                 Improved Biocompatibility                 Reduced platelet adhesion
                                                                                                                                             material Composites                         of Polyetheretherketone                   on microstructured PDMS
                                                                                                                                             J. Bossert, Friedrich Schiller Universi-    (PEEK) by Coating with Thin               surfaces under shear condi-
                                                                                                                                             ty of Jena (Germany)                        Titania Films                             tions
     15:40                                                                                                                                                                               N. Wendt (Sp), H. Fullriede, G. Zahn,     T.T. Pham, C. Lüdecke-Beyer (Sp),
       -     Coffee Break                                                                                                                                                                P. Behrens, Leibniz Universität Han-      K.D. Jandt, J. Bossert, S. Maenz, Frie-
     16:10                                                                                                                                                                               nover (Germany); B. Rais, P.P. Müller,    drich Schiller University Jena; S. Wie-
                                                                                                                                                                                         Helmholtz Centre for Infection Rese-      demeier, G. Gastrock, Institute for
                                                                                                                                                                                         arch, Braunschweig                        Bioprocessing and Analytical Measu-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   rement Techniques, Heilbad Heiligen-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   stadt, U. Settmacher, J. Zanow, Jena
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   University Hospital

                                                                                                                                     17:10   Oral Poster Presentations; SessionChair: C. Lüdecke-Beyer, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
                                                                                                                                             (3 minute Short Lecture of each Oral Poster)

                                                                                                                                     19:30   Posterdiscussion with Snacks and Drinks in the Foyer of the lecture halls
                                                                                                                                             Posterevening Barbeque

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Wednesday, 22. April 2015                                                                                                            Wednesday, 22. April 2015
Plenary Lectures                                                                                                                     Plenary Lectures

     Room   Goethe                                                                                                                     Room        Goethe
            Plenary Lectures                                                                                                                       Plenary Lectures
            Chair: T.F. Keller, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron - DESY, Hamburg (Germany)                                                         Chair: T.F. Keller, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron - DESY, Hamburg (Germany)

     8:00   Nano-Structurd Biomaterials for Regenerative Tissue Engineering                                                             8:30       Reduction of implant-associated infections – a clinical view
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     8:30   P. Lelkes, Temple University, Philadelphia , PA (USA)                                                                       9:00       V. Alt, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen (Germany)

            Peter I. Lelkes is the Laura H. Carnell Professor and Founding Chair of the Department of Bioengineering in the Col-                   Implant-associated infections remain a huge challenge in orthopaedic and orthopaedic trauma surgery and there is a
            lege of Engineering at Temple University. Dr. Lelkes is also the Inaugural Director of the Institute for Regenerative                  tremendous need for antimicrobial biomaterials. The intention of this work is to highlight the clinical perspective,
            Medicine and Engineering (TIME) at Temple University's School of Medicine and Professor for Cancer Biology at the                      underlying pathophysiological mechanisms and surgical treatment options for implant-asssociated infections with a
            Fox Chase Cancer Center. Prior to that he was from 2000-2011 the Calhoun Chair Professor in the School of Biome-                       focus on antimicrobial biomaterials. Biofilm-building and intracellular invasion strategies are among the most rele-
            dical Engineering, Science and Health Systems at Drexel University in Philadelphia with adjunct appointments in the                    vant virulence factors of bacteria involved in implant infections. Biomaterials are of high interest as they enable the
            Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics (College of Engineering) and Pathology, Biochemistry and                           local delivery of antibiotics to the wound without any significant systemic side effects. Ideal biomaterials for the use
            Surgery (College of Medicine). Currently Prof. Lelkes directs a broad interdisciplinary program in regenerative tissue                 in implant-associated bone infections should be safe in its use without disturbance of wound healing and biodegra-
            engineering, focusing on nanotechnology-based biomaterials and soft tissue engineering, employing developmental                        dable without the need for removal of the material. Furthermore, it should enable the loading with different antibio-
            biological principles to enhance the tissue-specific differentiation of embryonic and adult stem cells towards pulmo-                  tics according to the antibiogram of the infection causing germ and ensure reliable release kinetics above the mini-
            nary, cardiac and neuronal lineages. Dr. Lelkes has organized several Keystone conferences, published more than 190                    mal inhibitory concentration of the bacteria. Osteoconductive or even osteoinductive properties are desirable for the
            peer-reviewed papers, authored several books and more than 50 book chapters and made more than 400 presenta-                           enhancement of new bone formation. Close cooperation between material researches, clinicians and the industry is
            tions nationally and internationally.                                                                                                  needed is needed for the improvement of antimicrobial biomaterials in the future.

            Dr. Lelkes' basic and translational research has been support by federal (NIH, NSF, NASA, DOE) and state funding
            agencies (NTI and PA Dept. of Commerce, Tobacco Settlement Funds) and private Foundations, including the Craig H.
            Neilsen Foundation and the Coulter Foundation. Dr. Lelkes has been the team leader for tissue engineering at the
            Nanotechnology Institute of Southeastern Pennsylvania (NTI) and is the Co-Director of PATRIC, the Pennsylvania
            Advanced Textile Research and Innovation Center, focusing on BioNanoTextiles and Stem Cell Biology.
            Dr. Lelkes has received numerous honors and awards, nationally and internationally. Amongst them a Forchheimer
            Visiting Fellowship at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Honorary Professorships at the University of Applied Sciences
            Aachen, Germany and the Changchun Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and
            a Distinguished Visiting Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering at Imperial College, London, UK. In 2011 he
            was inducted as a Fellow of the AIMBE (American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering) and received the
            2012 Ben Franklin Key Award from IEEE, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Enginee

                                                                                                                                     9:00 - 9:40   Coffee Break

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Lectures                                                                                                                                   Lectures

Room         Goethe                                    Bach                                      Schiller                                   Room    Goethe                                   Bach                                      Schiller
             N: Dental materials                       B: Bio-nano materials                     S: Tissue engineering &                            D: Biodegradable materials               B: Bio-nano materials                     S: Tissue engineering &
                                                                                                 regenerative medicine                                                                                                                 regenerative medicine
             Chair: C. Lüdecke-Beyer, Friedrich        Chair: T.F. Keller, Deutsches Elektro-    Chair: A.R. Boccaccini, University                 Chair: F. Witte, Charité-Universitäts-   Chair: T.F. Keller, Deutsches Elektro-    Chair: P. Kluger, FI Interfacial
             Schiller University of Jena               nen-Synchroton, DESY, Hamburg             Erlangen-Nürnberg, (Germany)                       medizin Berlin, (Germany)                nen-Synchroton, DESY, Hamburg             Engineering & Biotechn., Stuttgart

     09:40   Establishment and characte-               Using nature s genius for                 Bioactive Glass Based Nano-                11:00   Coffee Break
             rization of oral tissue cell              the functionalization of sur-             structured Scaffolds for Vas-
             lines for biological investi-             faces                                     cularized Bone Tissue                      11:30   Designed to Dissappear:                  Directed Assembly of Nano-                EU ArtiVasc:Optimized cul-
             gations of dental materials               J. Raff (Sp), T. Günther, U. Weinert,     Engineering                                        New Bioresorbable Alloys                 particles to Isolated Diatom              ture conditions for mature
             B. Schminke (Sp), R. Bürgers, N.          M. Vogel, M. Suhr, S. Matys, B. Dro-      A.R. Boccaccini, University of Erlan-              for Implants                             Valves Using the Non-Wet-                 adipocytes in 3D Adipose
             Miosge, University Medical Center         bot, K. Pollmann, Helmholtz-Zentrum       gen-Nürnberg (Germany)                             W.-A. Heiß (Sp), C. Legner, U.E.         ting Characteristics after                Tissue Engineering
             Goettingen, Göttingen (Germany)           Dresden-Rossendorf (Germany)                                                                 Klotz, Research Institute for Precious   Pyrolysis                                 B. Huber (Sp), E. Hoch, G. Tovar, Uni-
                                                                                                                                                    Metals and Metals Chemistry (fem),       A. Jantschke (Sp), C. Fischer, Techni-    versity of Stuttgart (Germany); K.
     10:00   Influence of changing ion                 Dynamic Interfaces for Res-               Decreased extrusion of cal-                        Schwaebisch Gmuend (Germany)             sche Universität Dresden (Germany);       Borchers, P. Kluger, Fraunhofer Insti-
             composition on the protein                ponsive Surface Encapsulati-              cium-phosphate versus high                                                                  R. Hensel, INM - Leibnis Institute for    tute for Interfacial Engineering and
             film formation on titanium                on Systems                S. Ulase-       viscosity PMMA cement into                                                                  New Materials, Saarbrücken (Ger-          Biotechnology, Stuttgart (Germany)
             F. Kratz (Sp), C. Müller-Renno, N.        vich, Y. Zhukova, O. Baidukova, E.        spongious bone marrow                                                                       many); H.-G. Braun, Max Bergmann
             Davoudi, University of Kaiserslautern     Skorb (Sp), Max Planck Institute of       may be suitable for the                                                                     Center of Biomaterials, Dresden
             (Germany); N. Umanskaya, S. Grass,        Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam          reduction of adverse effects                                                                (Germany); E. Brunner, Technische
             M. Hannig, University Hospital of the     (Germany)                                 L. Xin (Sp), V. Kopsch, S. Bischoff, J.                                                     Universität Dresden (Germany)
             Saarland, Homburg (Germany); C.                                                     Adolph, H. Schubert, E. Kunisch,
             Ziegler, University of Kaiserslautern                                               R.W. Kinne, Uni. Hospital Jena,
             (Germany)                                                                           Eisenberg (Germany); M. Bungartz,          11:50   Development of resorbable                Multiple Fluorophore                      EU ArtiVasc: New biodegra-
                                                                                                 O. Brinkmann, Rudolf-Elle-Kranken-                 magnesium implants for the               Doped, Photostimulable,                   dable polyurethane fleeces
                                                                                                 haus, Eisenberg; S. Maenz, J. Bos-                 treatment of individual                  Fluorescent Silica Nanopar-               as tissue engineering scaf-
                                                                                                 sert, Univ. of Jena; B. Illerhaus, J.              bone defects in oral and                 ticles for Intracellular Biolo-           folds for adipose-derived
                                                                                                 Günster, BAM Berlin                                maxillofacial surgery                    gical Imaging                             stem cells
                                                                                                                                                    O. Jung (Sp), P. Hartjen, H. Hanken,     L. Treccani (Sp), S. Shahabi, K.          M. Schnabelrauch (Sp), T. Laube, R.
     10:20   Blue Light Emitting Diode                 Polymer Coated Nanodia-                   Structural and cellular chan-                      University Medical Center Hamburg-       Rezwan, University of Bremen (Ger-        Wyrwa, T. Walter, INNOVENT e.V.,
             (LED) Photopolymerization                 monds Modified with Trans-                ges of in a sheep model of                         Eppendorf (Germany); A. Kopp, C.         many)                                     Jena (Germany); A. Gugerell, J.
             of Dental Materials – from                ferrin as Highly Selective                osteoporosis                                       Ptock, Meotec GmbH & Co.KG,                                                        Kober, M. Keck, Medical University
             History to State of the Art               Fluorescent Probes                        T. El Khassawna (Sp), W. Böcker, D.                Aachen (Germany); M. Heiland, R.                                                   of Vienna (Austria); S. Nürnberger,
             K.D. Jandt, Friedrich Schiller Univer-    J. Slegerova (Sp), M. Hajek, F. Sed-      Weisweiler, D. Bürgener, L. Schröder,              Smeets, University Medical Center                                                  Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for
             sity of Jena (Germany)                    lak, I. Rehor, E. Kuzmova, P. Ciglerm     A. Schlagenhauf, S. Widmann, A.                    Hamburg-Eppendorf                                                                  Experimental and Clinical Traumato-
                                                       Institute of Organic Chemistry and        Stärk, M. Kampschulte, C. Heiss,                                                                                                      logy, Vienna; E. Grönniger, S. Brön-
                                                       Biochemistry AS CR, v.v.i., Prague        Justus Liebig University of Giessen                                                                                                   neke, Beiersdorf AG, Hamburg
                                                       (CZ); , J. Stursa, Nuclear Physics
                                                       Institute AS CR, Rez near Prague
                                                                                                                                            12:10   Effect of Ag and Ca on                   Self-assembled protein                    EU ArtiVasc: Electrospun
     10:40   Failure Behaviour and Relia-              Nanostructured surfaces                   Heparin mimetic dendritic                          microstructure and phase                 nanofibers as basis for                   biodegradable polymers as
             bility of Dental Bio-ceramics             and cell behavior: Human                  Polyglycerolsulfate (dPGS)                         formation of Mg-2Gd alloy                novel biomaterials                        matrix in adipose tissue
             A. Märten (Sp), TU Berlin; R. Zehbe,      Fibronectin within nano-                  based Hydrogels for Cartila-                       Y. Lu (Sp), Y. Huang, F. Feyerabend,     C. Helbing, S. Maenz (Sp), C.             engineering
             C. Fleck, Berlin Institute of Technolo-   wells                                     ge Tissue Engineering                              R. Willumeit-Römer, K.U. Kainer, N.      Lüdecke, Friedrich Schiller University    N. Nottrodt (Sp), FI for Laser Techno-
             gy; J. Forien, P. Zaslansky, C. Mocha-    G.M.L. Messina (Sp), G. Marletta,         P. Dey (Sp), R. Haag, Freie Univer-                Hort, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht       of Jena (Germany); T. Deckert-Gau-        logy, Aachen; S. D’Aniello, L. Tamma-
             les, W.-D. Mueller, Charité Berlin; A.    University of Catania (Italy); A. Kara-   sität Berlin; T. Schneider, G. Schultz-            (Germany)                                dig, Institute for Photonic Technolo-     ro, Univ. of Salerno, Fisciano, (Italy);
             Rack, European Synchrotron Radiati-       kecili, Ankara University (Turkey);       Tanzil, Charité Berlin; L. Chiappisi,                                                       gy, Jena (Germany); K.D. Jandt, Frie-     A. Gugerell, J. Kober, M. Keck, Medi-
             on Facility, Grenoble (France)            M.C. Yurtsever, M. Gümüt Dereliolu,       M. Gradzielski, TU Berlin                                                                   drich Schiller University of Jena (Ger-   cal Univ. of Vienna (Austria); M.
                                                       Hacettepe University, Ankara                                                                                                          many)                                     Malin, J. Seppälä, Aalto University
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       (Finland)
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Lectures                                                                                                                                Lectures

             Goethe                                   Bach                                      Schiller                                          Goethe                                   Bach                                       Schiller
             D: Biodegradable materials               B: Bio-nano materials                     S: Tissue engineering &                           D: Biodegradable materials               M: 3D printing / additive manu-            G: Biointerfaces /microenviron.
     Room                                                                                       regenerative medicine                    Room                                              facturing of biomaterials                  L: challenges for MedTech Ind.
             Chair: F. Witte, Charité-Universitäts-   Chair: T.F. Keller, Deutsches Elektro-    Chair: P. Kluger, FI Interfacial                  Chair: F. Feyerabend, Helmholtz-         Chair: M. Pfaffinger, Vienna Universi-     Chair: N. Stark, Biotronik AG,
             medizin Berlin, (Germany)                nen-Synchroton, DESY, Hamburg             Engineering & Biotechn., Stuttgart                Zentrum Geesthacht, (Germany)            ty of Technology, (Austria)                Bülach, (Switzerland)

     12:30   In-situ high resolution AFM              Single-molecule investigati-              EU ArtiVasc:Optimizing the               14:15    Effect of magnesium degra-               Selective Laser Melting of                 EU AmbuLung:Improving
             studies of MgO-dissolution               ons on DNA origami sub-                   supply performance of vas-                        dation products on mesen-                magnesium alloys - A new                   blood-contacting polymeric
             processes in aqueous elec-               strates                                   cularized artificial soft tissu-                  chymal stem cell fate and                route towards manufactu-                   surfaces by bio-functional
             trolytes                                 A. Keller (Sp), C. Kielar, J. Rackwitz,   es                                                osteoblastogenesis                       ring individual and biodeg-                modifications and endothe-
             I. Giner (Sp), A. Keller, G. Grundmei-   University of Paderborn (Germany);        J. Courseau (Sp), R. Jaeger, Fraunho-             B.J.C. Luthringer (Sp), R. Willumeit-    radable implants                           lialization
             er, Paderborn University (Germany)       A. Rotaru, ‘Petru Poni’’ Institute of     fer-Institute for the Mechanics of                Römer, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geest-          M. Gieseke (Sp), C. Nölke, S. Kaierle,     A. Wenz (Sp), University of Stuttgart
                                                      Macromolecular Chemistry, Iasi            Materials, Freiburg (Germany)                     hacht (Germany)                          Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (Ger-          (Germany); K. Linke, M. Schandar, K.
                                                      (Romania); K.V. Gothelf, F. Besenba-                                                                                                 many); H.J. Maier, Leibniz Universität     Borchers, Fraunhofer Institute for
                                                      cher, Aarhus University (Denmark);                                                                                                   Hannover (Germany); H. Haferkamp,          Interfacial Engineering and Biotech-
                                                      G. Grundmeier, University of Pader-                                                                                                  Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (Ger-          nology IGB, Stuttgart (Germany); F.
                                                      born (Germany); I. Bald, University                                                                                                  many)                                      Metzger, E. Novosel, J. Schneider,
                                                      of Potsdam (Germany)                                                                                                                                                            Novalung, Heilbronn (Germany); P.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Kluger, Reutlingen University (Ger-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      many)

     12:50   Magnesium degradation in                 Detection of pathogenic                   Aerographite for tissue                  14:35    Open porous Mg scaffolds                 EU ArtiVasc:Biobased Polyu-                Osteoblastic cell behavior in
             contact with blood                       bacteria with Electrochemi-               engineering                                       allow angiogenesis and                   rethane Elastomer for Blood                titanium alloys with structu-
             F. Feyerabend (Sp), Helmholtz-Zen-       cal Impedance Spectroscopy                C. Lamprecht (Sp), C. Grabosch, A.                replacement by new bone                  Vessel Model by Stereo-                    red surface designed by
             trum Geesthacht (Germany); B.            (EIS) using bacteriophages                Schuchardt, I. Paulowicz, Christian-              formation                                lithography                                electron beam technique
             Mihailova, University of Hamburg         at a single-use graphite                  Albrechts-University Kiel (Germany);              F. Witte (Sp), Charité - Universitäts-   H.S. Le (Sp), M. Liikanen, M. Malin,       C. Ramskogler (Sp), Graz University
             (Germany); H.P. Wendel, University       electrodes modified with                  M. Mecklenburg, K. Schulte, Techni-               medizin Berlin (Germany); K. Bobe,       H. Korhonen, J. Seppälä, Aalto Uni-        of Technology (Austria); S. Mostofi,
             Childrens Hospital, Tübingen (Ger-       gold nanorods                             sche Universität Hamburg-Harburg                  Medizinische Hochschule Hannover         versity, Espoe (Finland); J. Weisser, T.   Medical University Graz (Austria); F.
             many)                                    F. Moghtader (Sp), Hacettepe Uni-         (Germany); R. Adelung, C. Selhuber-               (Germany); I. Morgenthal, O. Ander-      Walter, M. Schnabelrauch, Innovent         Warchomicka, Graz University of
                                                      versity, Ankara (Turkey); G. Congur,      Unkel, Christian-Albrechts-University             son, IFAM Dresden (Germany)              e.V., Jena (Germany)                       Technology (Austria); A. Weinberg,
                                                      A. Erdem, Ege University, Izmir (Tur-     Kiel (Germany)                                                                                                                        Medical University Graz (Austria); C.
                                                      key); E. Piskin, Hacettepe University,                                                                                                                                          Sommitsch, Graz University of Tech-
                                                      Ankara (Turkey)                                                                                                                                                                 nology (Austria)

                                                                                                                                         14:55    Strong bioresorbable beta-               Stereolithographic Additive                EU AmbuLung:Clinical need
     13:10                                                                                                                                        TCP-(Fe-Mg) nanocomposi-                 Manufacturing of Tricalcium                for new biohybrid lung
       -     Lunch Break                                                                                                                          tes by attrition milling and             Phosphate                                  assist devices
     14:15                                                                                                                                        high pressure consolidation              M. Pfaffinger (Sp), G. Mitteramskog-       G. Matheis (Sp), Novalung GmbH,
                                                                                                                                                  S.K. Swain (Sp), I. Gotman, E.Y.         ler, Ö. Kaslioglu, J. Stampfl, Vienna      Heilbronn (Germany); F. Bigazzi, G.
                                                                                                                                                  Gutmanas, Technion-Israel Institute      University of Technology, Wien (Aus-       Camiciottoli, University of Florence
                                                                                                                                                  of Technology, Haifa (Israel)            tria)                                      (Italy); J. Schneider, Novalung GmbH,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Heilbronn (Germany); M. Pistolesi,
                                                                                                                                         -15.15                                                                                       University of Florence (Italy)

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Lectures

     Room    Goethe                                    Bach                                      Schiller                                   Round-Table Discussion: Current and future challenges for MedTech Industry
             D: Biodegradable materials                P: Imaging of biomaterials                L: Current and Future challen-             Introduction of the speakers:
                                                                                                 ges for MedTech Industry
             Chair: F. Feyerabend, Helmholtz-          Chair: S. Maenz, Friedrch-Schiller        Chair: N. Stark, Biotronik AG,             ....continued from page 20....                 biological principles to enhance the tis-   Georg Matheis, Priv. Doz. Dr. med.
             Zentrum Geesthacht, (Germany)             University Jena, (Germany)                Bülach, (Switzerland)                                                                     sue-specific differentiation of embryonic   Novalung GmbH, Heilbronn,
                                                                                                                                            Thus radical change is inevitable and com-     and adult stem cells towards pulmo-         Germany
                                                                                                                                            panies that embrace it will shape the indu-    nary, cardiac and neuronal lineages. Dr.    Georg Matheis has served as the Mana-
     15:20   Bioglass Foam Scaffolds for               Nanoscale Mechanical Map-                 EU AmbuLung:                               stry and benefit from their efforts. Since     Lelkes has organized several Keystone       ging Director for Novalung since the
             Bone Reconstruction                       ping at a Wide Range of                   Bioartificial Devices for Car-             each sector and company faces a different      conferences, published more than 190        company's inception in 2003. He cofo-
             L.-P. Lefebvre (Sp), S. Grenier, Natio-   Deformation Rates With                    diac and Pulmonary Sup-                    set of headwinds, depending on the indivi-     peer-reviewed papers, authored several      unded the company, and has more than
             nal Research Council Canada, Bou-         Atomic Force Microscopy                   port- Past, Present and                    dual environment it is the goal of the dis-    books and more than 50 book chapters        27 years of clinical, academic and ent-
             cherville (Canada); V. Melli, E. Boc-     A. Dulebo (Sp), Bruker, Karlsruhe         Future                                     cussion is to share challenges, insights and   and made more than 400 presentations        repreneurial experience in the medical
             cardi, C. Catignoli, L. Altomare, L. De   (Germany); B. Pittenger, C. Su, S.        P. Lelkes, Temple University, Philadel-    strategies across leaders in different indu-   nationally and internationally.             device and biotech sectors. Dr. Matheis
             Nardo, Politecnico di Milano (Italy);     Minne, Bruker, Santa Barbara, CA          phia , PA (USA)                            stries. Furthermore we want to discuss         Dr. Lelkes' basic and translational rese-   founded, managed, and invested in
             M. Cerruti, McGill University, Mon-       (USA)                                                                                with podium and audience how a healthy         arch has been support by federal (NIH,      several medical device and biotech
             treal (Canada); E.A. Aguilar Reyes, B.                                              Round Table Discussion -                   collaboration between industry and acade-      NSF, NASA, DOE) and state funding           companies, and served as medical direc-
             Jacinto Diaz, University Michoacana                                                 Current & future challenges                mia can ensure that both are well equip-       agencies (NTI and PA Dept. of Commer-       tor of Jostra AG prior to the founding of
             de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Morelia                                                  for the MedTech industry                   ped for the future.                            ce, Tobacco Settlement Funds) and pri-      Novalung. He teaches at Goethe Uni-
             (Mexico)                                                                            With 5 percent average annual growth                                                      vate Foundations, including the Craig H.    versity in Frankfurt where he served in
                                                                                                 and operating margins above 20 per-        Peter I. Lelkes, PhD                           Neilsen Foundation and the Coulter          clinical and academic positions as a car-
     15:40   Fabrication of Starch-g-PLA               Characterization of three                 cent the medical device industry has       Temple University, Philadelphia,               Foundation. Dr. Lelkes has been the         diac surgeon, and as a consultant for
             Copolymers in Supercritical               dimensional composite scaf-               been stable and highly attractive for      USA                                            team leader for tissue engineering at       medical device companies and inve-
             Carbon Dioxide Medium                     folds - effect of vascular                decades. As a consequence, established     is the Laura H. Carnell Professor and          the Nanotechnology Institute of Sou-        stors. Dr. Matheis holds Dr. med.
             F. Moghtader (Sp), E. Piskin, K. Sali-    prefabrication on angioge-                players were able to successfully com-     Founding Chair of the Department of            theastern Pennsylvania (NTI) and is the     (summa cum laude) and Associate Pro-
             mi, M. Yilmaz, Z.M.O. Rzayev, Hacet-      nesis                                     pete without much need for differen-       Bioengineering in the College of               Co-Director of PATRIC, the Pennsylvania     fessor (Privatdozent) degrees from
             tepe University, Ankara (Turkey)          K. Szlazak (Sp), J. Jaroszewicz, B.       tiation. But disruptive change is under-   Engineering at Temple University. Dr.          Advanced Textile Research and Innovati-     Goethe University at Frankfurt, and a
                                                       Ostrowska, J. Idaszek, W. Swieszko-       way. Companies will no longer get pre-     Lelkes is also the Inaugural Director of       on Center, focusing on BioNanoTextiles      Prof. h.c. from FAMEMA Marilia, Sao
                                                       wski, Warsaw Univ. of Techn. (PO); T.     mium reimbursement by simply selling       the Institute for Regenerative Medicine        and Stem Cell Biology.                      Paulo. His career includes positions at
                                                       Debski, Med.Centre of Postgraduate        clinical features and new devices in       and Engineering (TIME) at Temple Uni-          Dr. Lelkes has received numerous            UCLA, Freiburg University and Goethe
                                                       Education, Warsaw; J. Wysocki, Z.         established markets. Furthermore cen-      versity's School of Medicine and Profes-       honors and awards, nationally and           University in Frankfurt. He is a distin-
                                                       Pojda, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Can-        tralized purchasing based on compara-      sor for Cancer Biology at the Fox Chase        internationally. Amongst them a Forch-      guished speaker, lecturer, and editor,
                                                       cer Memorial Centre, Warsaw               tive value and evidence of efficacy will   Cancer Center. Prior to that he was            heimer Visiting Fellowship at the Hebr-     and is the author of numerous peer-
                                                                                                 change the commercial model. A.T.          from 2000-2011 the Calhoun Chair               ew University, Jerusalem, Honorary Pro-     reviewed scientific articles.
                                                                                                 Kearney together with executives from      Professor in the School of Biomedical          fessorships at the University of Applied
     16:00   Biodegradable microelectro-               Atomic Force Microscope-                  leading medical device manufacturers       Engineering, Science and Health                Sciences Aachen, Germany and the
             des to deposit a viable                   coupled Infrared Spectrosco-              identified their five major disruptors     Systems at Drexel University in Philadel-      Changchun Institute of Polymer Chemi-
             structured cell-protein layer             py for sensing ultra-thin                 shaping current and future medical         phia with adjunct appointments in the          stry and Physics, Chinese Academy of
             F. Schmidt (Sp), R. Zehbe, C. Fleck,      biomaterial                               device industry.                           Departments of Mechanical Engineering          Sciences, and a Distinguished Visiting      Dr. Claude Rieker
             TU Berlin (Germany); U. Gross, Freie      A. Deniset (Sp), A. Dazzi, Universite                                                and Mechanics (College of Engineering)         Fellowship of the Royal Academy of          Director Scientific Affairs -
             Universität Berlin (Germany); O.          Paris-Sud, Orsay (France); C. Mar-        1. Power shift to payers and providers     and Pathology, Biochemistry and Sur-           Engineering at Imperial College, Lon-       Zimmer GmbH, Winterthur,
             Görke, TU Berlin (Germany)                cott, Light Light Solutions, Athens,      2. Heightened regulatory scrutiny          gery (College of Medicine). Currently          don, UK. In 2011 he was inducted as a       Switzerland
                                                       GA (USA); K. Kjoller, M. Lo, E. Dillon,   3. Unclear sources of innovation           Prof. Lelkes directs a broad interdiscipli-    Fellow of the AIMBE (American Institute     After having studied material sciences
                                                       R. Shetty, Anasys Instruments Corp,       4. New healthcare delivery models          nary program in regenerative tissue            for Medical and Biological Engineering)     at the Swiss Institute of Technology in
                                                       Santa Barbara, CA (USA); T. Gross,        5. Need to serve lower socioeconomic       engineering, focusing on nanotechnolo-         and received the 2012 Ben Franklin Key      Lausanne (EPFL), Claude Rieker studied
                                                       Phi Europe GMBH, Munich                   classes                                    gy-based biomaterials and soft tissue          Award from IEEE, the Institute of Elec-     the rapid solidification of stainless
                                                                                                 ....please follow page 21.....             engineering, employing developmental           trical and Electronics Engineers.           steels at the University of Neuchâtel

     16:20   Announcement of the Posteraward and Closing address,
             K.D. Jandt and T.F. Keller, Chairmen of the Conference
     16:40
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Tuesday 21. April through Wednesday 22. April
                                                                                                                                       Oralposter and Poster
Round-Table Discussion: Current and future challenges for MedTech Industry
                                                                                                                                              A: Antimicrobial
Introduction of the speakers:                                                                                                                 biomaterials & biofilms

and obtained his PhD in 1990 from this        a Johnson & Johnson company. From           and Glass-ceramics (Chap. 12) in the
                                                                                                                                       A-44   Thermally sprayed calci-              A-117 Antimicrobial surfaces               A-203   Preparation of Mutiva-
university. He started to work in ortho-      1997 to 2011 he served in R&D roles of      book “Advanced Ceramics for Denti-
paedics immediately after his PhD, desi-      increasing responsibility for Sulzer        stry”, Elsevier, edited by James Shen. He           um phosphate coatings                       with release properties                      lent Surface Coatings of
gning hip implants and working closely        Medica, which in 2003 became acqui-         was educated in France and Sweden,                  with antibacterial pro-                     for dental implants J.                       Phosphoryl Choline on
with key European surgeons like M.E.          red by Zimmer. During this time he          and received his PhD in Materials Che-              perties                                     Barz, Fraunhofer Institu-                    PTFE Surfaces
Müller, H. Wagner, E. Morscher, and L.        initiated the project and secured fun-      mistry in 2005 from the University of               P. Krieg (Sp), University of Stutt-         te for Interfacial                           R. Hammer (Sp), PVA tePla AG,
Spotorno. From 1995 to 2006, Claude           dings to develop the first implantable      Lund where he was conducting research               gart (Germany); A. Bernstein,               Engineering and Bio-                         Prien (Germany); M. Barden,
Rieker had the global responsibility of       human knee joint with force sensors to      in injectable calcium phosphate bone                University of Freiburg (Ger-                technology (Germany);                        PVA tePla America, Corona
all research activities in tribology for      measure joint loads of patients in vivo,    substitutes for orthopedic applications.            many); A. Killinger, R. Gadow,              M. Bach (Sp), University of                  (USA)
Sulzer / Zimmer and developed / optimi-       a collaboration with the Charitè Hospi-     He also holds an education and wor-                 University of Stuttgart (Ger-               Stuttgart (Germany); R. Bürgers,
zed all the bearings within the portfolio     tal. It was followed by a two-year inter-   king experience in International Sales &            many)                                       Universitätsmedizin Göttingen
of Sulzer / Zimmer. During these 11           national work assignment at Zimmer's        Marketing.                                                                                      (Germany)
years of research, Claude Rieker gained       headquarter in the US, where he was
extensive knowledge on hard-on-hard           responsible for formulating and develo-
bearings, on highly cross-linked poly-        ping a product strategy for drug-device-
ethylene technologies, and also on all        combination products across Zimmer's        Norman Stark                                 A-52   Nano and macro porous                 A-176 Bacterial adhesion on
tribologic aspects of total joint arthro-     product portfolio.                          Manager Strategic Projects R&D -                    membranes á la carte                        nanorough titanium:
plasties. The key results of these activi-                                                Biotronik AG, Bülach, Switzerland                   M. Lelonek (Sp), M. Lelonek,                Preliminary insight into
ties have been published in peer-revie-       Mr. Klabunde holds a MSc in Biomedical      After starting his career in medical                SmartMembranes GmbH, Halle                  the nanostructure of the
wed journals. For the last 9 years, Clau-     Engineering from the University of          Industry with Zimmer in 2005 he served              (Germany)                                   microbe-material-interfa-
de Rieker has the responsibility of the       Rostock and an MBA in General Mana-         as Manager of the Polymer Research                                                              ce and adhesion mecha-
European Scientific Affairs for Zimmer.       gement from the University of St. Gal-      Group before taking over extended res-                                                          nisms
                                              len.                                        ponsibility for the Metals, Processes and                                                       C. Lüdecke-Beyer (Sp), Friedrich
                                                                                          Retrieval analysis teams and laborato-                                                          Schiller University Jena (Ger-
                                                                                          ries. In his functions he supported and      A-82   Development of nano-                        many); M. Roth, Bio Pilot Plant,
                                                                                          led various important new technology                porous titanium dioxide                     Leibniz Institute for Natural Pro-
                                              Dr. Simon Jegou,                            and process optimization projects and               surfaces with antimicro-                    dukt Research and Infection
                                              Divonne-les-Bains, France                   authored and coauthored numerous                    bial activity for control-                  Biology, Jena (Germany); J. Bos-
                                              Dr. Simon Jegou is an expert in ceramics    publications and patents. Since 2014                led drug delivery                           sert, K.D. Jandt, Friedrich Schil-
Ralf Klabunde                                 and ceramic processing technologies,        Norman is leading task forces and                   systems in dental appli-                    ler University Jena (Germany)
VP Engineering -                              specializing in ceramics for medical        major projects as a Strategic R&D Pro-              cations
icotec AG, Altstätten, Switzerland            applications. He has more than 8 years      ject Manager for Biotronik AG in Swit-              P. Abendroth (Sp), Leibniz Uni-
Mr. Klabunde brings close to 20 years         international experience in the Medical     zerland. Besides his responsibilities wit-          versität Hannover (Germany); K.
of experience and leadership in the           Device Industry occupying management        hin Biotronik he serves as an active                Doll, J. Schaeske, Hannover           A-177 Microbial adhesion on
medical device industry to his current        roles in both R&D and Sales and Marke-      member of the German Society for Bio-               Medical School; H. Fullriede,               physically nanostructu-
role. At icotec he is leading icotec's ent-   ting. He worked the past 6 years at         materials, the European Society for Bio-            Leibniz Universität Hannover; A.            red biomaterials surfaces
ire product development functions to          Nobel Biocare managing and driving          materials and the ESB Educational                   Winkel, M. Stiesch, Hannover                C. Dewald (Sp), C. Lüdecke, Frie-
apply icotec's high strength, continuous      Research and Early Development projec-      Committee. Norman holds a Master in                 Medical School; P. Behrens,                 drich Schiller University Jena
fiber composite technology to medical         ts within the field of ceramic-based        Engineering with a major in biomateri-              Leibniz Universität Hannover                (Germany); M. Roth, Bio Pilot
devices (trauma and spine) and to high        prosthetic and implant treatment soluti-    als and a Master in Business Admini-                                                            Plant, Leibniz Institute for Natu-
performance industrial applications,          ons, in collaboration with universities,    stration focusing on leadership and                                                             ral Produkt Research and Infec-
such as in automotive and aerospace.          industry, and leading clinicians and        human capital management.                                                                       tion Biology, Jena (Germany); J.
Before joining icotec in 2014, he held        technicians. He has authored several                                                                                                        Bossert, K.D. Jandt, Friedrich
responsibility for the EMEA product           scientific papers and patent applicati-                                                                                                     Schiller University Jena (Ger-
development functions of DePuy Spine,         ons, and a chapter on Dental Glasses                                                                                                        many)

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Tuesday 21. April through Wednesday 22. April                                                                                              Tuesday 21. April through Wednesday 22. April
Oralposter and Poster                                                                                                                      Oralposter and Poster

         B: Bio-nano materials                                                                                                                      C: Bioactive materials

B-26     Ionic liquid-assisted for-          B-89     Nanoscale Imaging and                 B-136    Ultrathin biocompatible                C-5     Spin-coated and dip-coa-            C-86     Biocomposites for tooth              C-118    Chemical and Morpholo-
 Oral    mation of cellulose/calci-           Oral    Quantitative Nanome-                           coatings of fluorescent                        ted calcium hydroxyapa-                      regeneration based on                 Oral    gical Changes of
Poster   um phosphate hybrid                 Poster   chanical Characterization                      diamonds                                       tite thin films on titani-                   collagen matrix, nano-               Poster   hydroxyapatite Cold Gas
         materials with potential                     of Biomaterials by Ato-                        J. Vavra (Sp), I. Rehor, P. Cigler,            um, silicon and quartz                       porous silica nanopar-                        Spray coatings during
         application as biomateri-                    mic Force Microscopy                           Academy of Sciences of the                     substrates: preparation                      ticles and bone morpho-                       Immersion in Simulated
         als                                          T. Müller, D. Stamov, J. Barner, T.            Czech Republic, Prague (Czech                  and characterization                         genetic proteins (BMPs)                       Physiological Solutions
         A. Salama, A. Taubert (Sp), Uni-             Henze, F. Kumpfe, C. Pettersson                Republic)                                      M. Malakauskaite-Petruleviciene              A. Satalov (Sp), P. Behrens, Leib-            A. Martín Vilardell (Sp), N.
         versity of Potsdam, Golm (Ger-               (Sp), T. Jahnke, JPK Instruments                                                              (Sp), Z. Stankeviciute, A.                   niz Universität Hannover (Ger-                Cinca, A. Concustell, S. Dosta,
         many)                                        AG, Berlin (Germany)                                                                          Prichodko, A. Kareiva, Vilnius               many); M. Steindorff, E. Geller-              I.G. Cano, J.M. Guilemany, Uni-
                                                                                                     Development of                                 University (Lithuania)                       mann, H. Hartwig, A. Winkler,                 versity of Barcelona (Spain)
                                                                                            B-155
                                                                                                     Engineered Iron-Oxide                                                                       M. Stiesch, Hannover Medical
                                                                                             Oral
         Round diamond nano-                          Carbon Nanotube Coa-                  Poster   Nanoparticles by Lentivi-                                                                   School (Germany)
B-58                                         B-101
         particles                                    tings on Electrodes for                        ral Vectors for Target
         H. Raabova (Sp), IOCB AS CR,                 Neural Interface Applica-                      Cancer Therapy and                    C-21     Morphological patterns                                                            C-120    Structuring surfaces of
         Prague (Czech Republic); I.                  tions                                          Hyperthermia                           Oral    in the micrometer and                                                              Oral    bioactive glasses at the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Poster
         Rehor, IOCB AS CR, Prague                    N. Burblies (Sp), K. Kreiskoether,             E. Borroni (Sp), E. Catalano, A.      Poster   nanometer range to                  C-90     Plasma spraying as a                          micro scale by mould
         (Czech Republic); P. Cigler, IOCB            H.-C. Schwarz, P. Behrens, Leib-               Cochis, F. Oltolina, M. Prat, L.               influence biological res-            Oral    tool for the generation                       casting
         AS CR, Prague (Czech Republic)               niz Universität Hannover (Ger-                 Rimondini, University of Pie-                  ponse to titanium based             Poster   of bioactive surfaces                         B. Pföss (Sp), RWTH Aachen
                                                      many); J. Schulze, K. Kranz, K.                monte Orientale, Novara (Italy);               substrates                                   H. Testrich (Sp), A. Quade, A.                University (Germany); M. Höner,
                                                      Wissel, A. Warnecke, Hannover                  S. Ferraris, M. Miola, E. Vernè,               M.M. Subhani (Sp), X. Wang, R.               Kruth, M. Fröhlich, K.-D. Welt-               University Hospital RWTH
                                                      Medical School (Germany)                       Politecnico di Torino, Turin                   Hess, D. Langheinrich, R. Beut-              mann, M. Polak, Leibniz Institu-              Aachen (Germany); M. Wirth, T.
B-65     Fabrication and SERS                                                                        (Italy); S. Novek, Jo√ef Stefan                ner, A.-F. Lasagni, D. Scharnewe-            te for Plasma Science and Tech-               Vossel, RWTH Aachen University
         Applications of Uni-                                                                        Institute, Ljubljana (Slovenia); A.            ber, Technische Universität Dres-            nology, Greifswald (Germany)                  (Germany); H. Fischer, University
         directional Gold and Sil-                                                                   Follenzi,                                      den (Germany)                                                                              Hospital RWTH Aachen (Ger-
         ver Nanorod Arrays                  B-103    Nanoporous Platinum                                                                                                                                                                      many); A. Bührig-Polaczek, R.
         Enhanced by Colloidal                        Coatings for Electrodes                        PEG-based Hydrogels                                                                                                                       Conradt, RWTH Aachen Univer-
                                                                                            B-175
         Nanoparticles                                in Biomedical Applicati-                       Surface Patterned with                                                             C-111    Investigation of bio-                         sity (Germany)
         E. Piskin (Sp), G. Demirel, E.               ons                                            Gold Nanoparticles for                C-66     In vitro effects of Cu-                      glass-ceramics contai-
         Piskin, Hacettepe University,                K.D. Kreisköther (Sp), K. Kranz,               Selective Immobilization                       doped 45S5 bioactive                         ning natural bones
         Ankara (Turkey)                              K. Wissel, J. Schulze, P. Behrens,             of Biomolecules                                glass and lipid peroxida-                    A. Dobrádi (Sp), M. Enisz-Bódo-
                                                      Leibniz Univerisität Hannover                  C. Yesildag (Sp), Z. Zhang, M.C.               tion on the growth of                        gh, K. Kovács, University of Pan-             Design of functionalized
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      C-140
                                                      (Germany)                                      Lensen, TU Berlin (Germany)                    human osteoblast-like                        nonia, Veszprém (Hungary)                     beta-TCP spray-dried
         Gold Decorated Magne-                                                                                                                      cells                                                                                      granules for HVOF ther-
B-69
         tite Nanoparticles as a                                                                                                                    L. Milkovic, Rudjer Boskovic                                                               mal spray applications
 Oral
         Non-viral vector Applied                                                                                                                   Institute, Zagreb (Croatia); A.                                                            I. Arhire (Sp), A. Killinger, R.
Poster
         in Cell Cultures on                 B-119    Nanodiamonds surface                                                                          Hoppe, T. Zehnder, J. Will, R.                                                             Gadow, University of Stuttgart
         Tumor Cell Lines                             design – particle jigsaw                                                                      Detsch, University of Erlangen-                                                            (Germany)
         D.D. Usta, Hacettepe University,             in solution                                                                                   Nürnberg (Germany); N. Zarko-
         Ankara (Turkey); M. Turk, Kirik-             J. Havlik (Sp), Academy of Scien-                                                             vic, Rudjer Boskovic Institute,
         kale University (Turkey); E.                 ces of the Czech Republic, Pra-                                                               Zagreb; A.R. Boccaccini (Sp),
         Piskin (Sp), Hacettepe Universi-             gue (Czech Republic); P. Cigler,                                                              University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
         ty, Ankara (Turkey)                          Academy of Sciences of the                                                                    (Germany)
                                                      Czech Republic, Prague (Czech
                                                      Republic)

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Tuesday 21. April through Wednesday 22. April                                                                                              Tuesday 21. April through Wednesday 22. April
Oralposter and Poster                                                                                                                      Oralposter and Poster

         C: Bioactive materials                        D: Biodegradable                                                                             F: Bioinspired Materials                      G: Biointerfaces /                         H: Biological materials
                                                       materials                                                                                                                                  microenvironments

C-143    Development and activi-              D-25     Toughening of porous                   D-106 Effect of Morphology on                F-14     Assembly and Structure                G-161 The micro-porous blood              H-75     Biogenic Wood Plastic
         ty of human osteoclast                        bioceramic scaffolds by                 Oral  Ageing Characteristics of              Oral    of Spider Silk Nano-                        contact surface manufac-             Oral    Composites from bio-
         cells on 45S5 bioactive                       bioresorbable polymeric                Poster Poly(Lactic Acid) in Diffe-           Poster   Fibrils                                     tured on titanium by                Poster   based Polyamide 11 and
         glass                                         coatings                                      rent Media                                     M. Humenik (Sp), T. Scheibel,               glow-discharge assisted                      chemically modified
         R. Detsch, A.R. Boccaccini (Sp),              S. Dorozhkin, Moscow (Russian                 K. Bruckmoser (Sp), K. Resch,                  University of Bayreuth (Ger-                nitriding process for                        Beech Fibers
         A. Hoppe, A. Grünewald, Uni-                  Federation)                                   University of Leoben (Austria)                 many)                                       application in the rotary                    P. Zierdt (Sp), S. Wittchen,
         versity of Erlangen-Nürnberg                                                                                                                                                           blood pump elements                          Fraunhofer Institute for Mecha-
         (Germany); E. Strasser, P. Steini-                                                                                                                                                     M. Gonsior (Sp), R. Kustosz, M.              nics of Materials IWM, Halle
         ger, University Hospital Erlangen    D-38     Hydration of partially                 D-121 Establishment of a new                 F-78     New biomaterials based                      Darak, I. Altyntsev, M. Kocielni-            (Germany); A. Weber, Institut für
         (Germany)                             Oral    amorphized Sr2+                         Oral  method to quantify the                 Oral    on self-folding films                       ak-Ziemniak, M. Gawlikowski,                 Holztechnologie Dresden (Ger-
                                              Poster   - containing alpha- TCP                Poster immune cell response to               Poster   L. Ionov, Leibniz Institute of              Foundation for Cardiac Surgery               many); H. Costard, Flasin
                                                       powder samples                                subcutaneously or intra-                       Polymer Research Dresden (Ger-              Development, Zabrze (Poland);                GmbH, Neu Wulmstorf (Ger-
                                                       K. Hurle (Sp), M. Goebbels, J.                musculary implanted                            many)                                       T. Wierzcho, Warsaw University               many)
C-202    Development and eva-                          Neubauer, F. Goetz-Neunhoeffer,               materials                                                                                  of Technology (Poland)
 Oral    luation of 45S5 bioactive                     Friedrich-Alexander-Universität               F. Witte (Sp), T. Schmidt, Z.
Poster   glass based scaffolds                         Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)                   Kronbach, M. Heinze, M. Gei-          F-107    Hydroxyapatite composi-                                                         H-129    A combined nanoinden-
         coated with selenium                                                                        ling, S. Krummsdorf, Charité -                 te cryogels as potential              G-204 EU AmbuLung:                         Oral    tation and finite ele-
         nanoparticles or with                                                                       Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Ger-               scaffolds for tissue                        Biofunctionalization of             Poster   ment study of the bio-
         poly(lactide-co-glycoli-             D-56     Polarization measure-                         many)                                          engineering                                 PMP fibres for endothe-                      mechanics of Passiflora
         de)/selenium nanopar-                 Oral    ments with rotating disk                                                                     S. Oehmichen (Sp), A. Prager, R.            lialized gas exchanger                       discophora attachment
         ticles                               Poster   electrode for characte-                                                                      Konieczny, N. Schönherr, I. Rein-           membranes                                    pads
         A.R. Boccaccini (Sp), University              rization of the degrada-               D-124 Processing of Zn based                          hardt, S. Reichelt, Leibniz Insti-          K. Borchers, Fraunhofer Institute            C. Bos (Sp), R. Kappel, O. Kraft,
         of Erlangen-Nürnberg (Ger-                    tion of Mg-Gd and Mg-                   Oral  alloy tubes for biodegra-                      tute of Surface Modification,               for Interfacial Engineering and              R. Schwaiger, Karlsruhe Institute
         many); M. Stevanovic, N. Filipo-              Ag binary alloys                       Poster dable stent applications                       Leipzig (Germany)                           Biotechnology, Stuttgart (Ger-               of Technology, Eggenstein-Leo-
         vic, Serbian Academy of Science               I. Marco (Sp), KU Leuven (Belgi-              E. Mostaed (Sp), M. Hashem-                                                                many)                                        poldshafen (Germany)
         and Arts, Belgrade (Serbia)                   um); F. Feyerabend, R. Willu-                 pour, M. Sikora-Jasinska, M.
                                                       meit-Römer, Helmholtz-Zentrum                 Bestetti, Politecnico di Milano       F-127    3D-Printing of bio-inspi-
                                                       Geesthacht (Germany); O. Van                  (Italy); A. Tuissi, National Rese-     Oral    red anti-reflective nano-                                                       H-169    Irradiated human dentin
                                                       der Briest, KU Leuven (Belgium)               arch Council, Milan (Italy); M.       Poster   structures                                                                       Oral    reveals structure-toug-
                                                                                                     Vedani, Politecnico di Milano                  J. Purtov (Sp), E. Kroner, Leibniz-                                             Poster   hness relations in teeth
                                                                                                     (Italy)                                        Institute for New Materials,                                                             A. Märten (Sp), J. Seddig, C.
                                              D-92     Biodegradable Mg-alloys                                                                      Saarbrücken (Germany)                                                                    Fleck, TU Berlin (Germany); P.
                                               Oral    implants in a short-term                                                                                                                                                              Zaslansky, Charité-Universitäts-
                                              Poster   study                                  D-178 Controlling the interfaci-                                                                                                               medizin Berlin (Germany)
                                                       A. Myrissa (Sp), Medical Univer-        Oral  al strength in PLGA fiber
                                                       sity of Graz (Austria); G.             Poster reinforced brushite
                                                       Szakács, Helmholtz-Zentrum                    cements                                                                                                                        H-185    Potentials of biological
                                                       Geesthacht, Hamburg (Ger-                     S. Maenz (Sp), M. Henning, M.                                                                                                   Oral    waste products for the
                                                       many); E. Martinelli, J. Eichler, S.          Mühlstädt, Friedrich Schiller                                                                                                  Poster   reinforcement of poly-
                                                       Srinivasaiah, U. Schäfer, A.M.                University of Jena (Germany); E.                                                                                                        mer materials
                                                       Weinberg, Medical University of               Kunisch, R.W. Kinne, Waldkran-                                                                                                          J. Kaufhold (Sp), S. Geller, C.
                                                       Graz (Austria)                                kenhaus “Rudolf Elle“, Eisen-                                                                                                           Läßig, M. Gude, TU Dresden
                                                                                                     berg (Germany); J. Bossert, K.D.                                                                                                        (Germany)
                                                                                                     Jandt, Friedrich Schiller Universi-
                                                                                                     ty of Jena (Germany)

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