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SUMMARY:Development of Epidermal-Inspired Collagen Films for Wound Healing
  - Kerem Citak\, Department of Materials Science
DTSTART:20260305T130000Z
DTEND:20260305T140000Z
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CONTACT:Alexander R Epstein
DESCRIPTION:Collagen is widely used in wound care due to its biocompatibil
 ity and its role as the primary structural protein in human skin. However\
 , conventional casting methods offer limited control over film thickness a
 nd density\, parameters that directly influence mechanical stability\, deg
 radation behaviour and barrier function. \nThis talk will investigate elec
 trophoretic deposition (EPD) as a processing route to fabricate epidermal 
 inspired collagen films with tuneable thickness and density and compare th
 eir degradation and water barrier properties with conventionally cast film
 s.
LOCATION:Richard King room\, Darwin College
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