哥伦比亚大学Xiang-Dong Edward Guo讲座通知
哥伦比亚大学Xiang-Dong Edward Guo讲座通知
应卢天健副校长和航天航空学院邀请,美国哥伦比亚大学生物医药工程学院骨生物工程实验室主任Xiang-Dong Edward Guo教授将来我校访问并开展学术交流。
报告时间:2007年7月16日(星期一)下午3:00
报告地点:教一楼南208(强度与振动教育部重点实验室会议室)
报告题目:Mechanics and Mechanobiology of Bone
Abstract
Bone is one of the most clinically important components in human skeleton, which is affected by many metabolic diseases such as osteoporosis or bone loss in space. In addition, bone adapts in response to its mechanical environment. A quantitative characterization of the relationship between bone adaptation and mechanical loading and establishment of underlying cellular and molecular mechanism of bone adaptation are important in the understanding of the etiology of age-related bone fractures, optimal design of total joint replacements, and prevention of bone loss due to microgravity. In this presentation, mechanics of bone will be emphasized from both modeling and biological perspectives. Mechanical properties of trabecular bone will be examined from continuum to microstructural level. Both idealized and micro computed tomography (µCT) based models of trabecular bone will be discussed in understanding mechanical properties of trabecular bone and their clinical and biological application. Three model systems for the study of mechanobiology of bone will be reviewed: an in vivo rat tail vertebrae model, an in vitro trabecular bone explant model, and an in vitro micropatterned osteocytic network model. In the first model system, an intact vertebral bone is subjected to controlled mechanical loading while in the in vitro trabecular bone explant model, osteocytes in their native trabecular bone matrix are maintained alive in vitro and allowed for controlled seeding of osteoblasts and/or osteoclasts. Combining with high-resolution micro image based finite element modeling techniques, a quantitative assessment of mechanotransduction mechanisms involving all three types of bone cells can be examined. In the second in vitro system, 2D and 3D osteocytes networks have been developed using modern microfabrication techniques while allowing controlled interactions with osteoblasts and/or osteoclasts. New experimental findings from these new in vivo and in vitro models regarding a century old hypothesis of trabecular bone adaptation: Wolff’s Law, will be presented.
报告人简介:Xiang-Dong Edward Guo, 1984年本科毕业于北京大学应用力学系,1989年获哈佛大学工程科学硕士学位。1994获哈佛大学医学工程及医学物理博士学位。1993-1996年于美国密歇根大学做博士后,从事整形外科生物工程研究。1997年至今任美国哥伦比亚大学生物医药工程学院骨生物工程实验室主任,并从1996年至今一直与纽约长老医院的整形外科研究实验室联合保持着长期的合作研究关系。
Guo博士1995年获美国国家健康学会的国家研究贡献奖,1999年获美国国家自然基金事业奖。主要学术兼职有世界生物理想理事会成员、美国国家生物力学委员会委员、美国力学工程协会会员、美国生物力学协会会员、美国先进科学协会会员及美国医药及生物工程学会的会员等。
Guo博士于2005年起担任国际期刊Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics的主编,2006年起担任Frontier in Bioscience的编委,并为与生物力学相关的其它8个国际期刊担任论文审稿人。Guo博士的研究领域主要包括骨力学、骨相容性及其细胞/分子机制、生物组织计算建模、多孔生物力学、骨微结构图像分析及细胞微图案结构的研究。迄今为止发表了52篇期刊论文,111篇会议论文,做国际会议特邀报告59次。
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