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Biomaterials in Canada: The first four decades
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Biomaterials in Canada: The first four decades

Abstract

Biomaterials research in Canada began in the 1960s. Over the past four decades significant contributions have been made across a broad spectrum covering dental, orthopaedic, cardiovascular, neuro, and ocular biomaterials. Canadians have also been active in the derivative area of tissue engineering. Biomaterials laboratories are now established in universities and research institutes from coast to coast, supported mainly by funding from the Federal and Provincial Governments. The Canadian Biomaterials Society was formed in 1971 and has played an important role in the development of the field. The Society played host to the 5th World Biomaterials Congress in Toronto in 1996. The work of Canadian researchers over the past four decades is summarized briefly. It is concluded that biomaterials and tissue engineering is a mature, strong area of research in Canada and appears set to continue as such into the future.

Authors

Brash JL

Journal

Biomaterials, Vol. 26, No. 35, pp. 7209–7220

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 1, 2005

DOI

10.1016/j.biomaterials.2005.05.039

ISSN

0142-9612

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