MISSION
AIMS
The Group of Advanced Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine (BAMR) was created in March of 2013 for the purpose of conducting basic and applied research in the field of new and advanced biomaterials as future Regenerative Medicine approaches. These new biomaterials interact in a multiscale, multifunctional and multifactorial fashion with the damaged tissues while providing them multiple physicochemical stimuli. In addition, they allows us to perform a multiscale biomechanical analysis of the biomaterial-biological system, in order to study their different mechanoresponses from the simplification of the rigid body to the multiscale hierarchical micro and nanomechanics of tissues.
Our group of Advanced Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine (BAMR) proposes a new paradigm of knowledge that integrates multiscale, multifunctional and multifactorial frameworks and applies it in the development of new therapies that promote tissue growth, repair and regeneration. This new paradigm uses physical stimuli (mechanical, electromagnetic, radiological, etc.), elements and concepts of nanomedicine, advanced biointerfaces, advance volumetric proprieties (bioinspiration) and biochemistry of the biological environment (conventional pharmacology and control drug delivery).
Can we stimulate the cell and promote tissue growth, repair and regeneration; through our understanding of biointerfaces and their interactions with materials, tissues and environmental stimuli?
Can we understand and modify biomaterials volumetric and superficial proprieties to enhance tissue growth, repair and regeneration?
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Group of Advanced Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. Universidad de Antioquia