Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science
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Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science
Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science Biomedical Engineering BME 407 - Artificial Organs and Life Support Systems COURSE INTRODUCTION AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Course Name Code Semester Theory Application/Laboratory Local (hour/week) (hour/week) Credits 3 0 3 ECTS Artificial Organs and Life Support BME 407 Fall/Spring 5 Systems Prerequisites None Course Language English Course Type Elective Course Level First Cycle * Doç. Dr. Devrim Ünay Course Coordinator Course Lecturer(s) - Course Assistants - Course Objectives The objective of this course is to familiarize students with tissue engineering and artificial organs. The course covers basic techniques of of molecular biology, forces applied on the cells, the behavior of the cells. The course will continue with an introduction to the tissue engineering and the methods used in tissue engineering. Finally, the students will be introduced to artificial organs, their development and applications before finalizing with ethics of the use of artificial organs in medicine. Course Learning Outcomes The students who succeeded in this course; * define the basic terminology related to tissue engineering and genetic engineering, * explain fundamental principles of mass transport and hydrodynamics, * discuss the cellular behavior, migration and adhesion, * recognize various biomaterials used in development of artificial organs, * define the working principles of artificial organs, İzmir University of Economics | Management Information System Directorate | ECTS Information Guide: http://ects.ieu.edu.tr | 1476405353 Page 1/8 * explain the basic principles of biomimetics, * discuss the methods used in tissue engineering. Course Content Introduction to artificial organs, basic principles of mass transfer and fluidics, chemical reactions in biological system, recombinant DNA technology, biomaterials, basic principles of design of artificial organs (biomimetics), applications of artificial organs. WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION STUDIES Week Subjects Related Preparation 1 Basic Principles of Molecular Biology Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Chapter 1 2 Recombinant DNA Technology Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Chapter 3 3 Mass Transport and Hydrodynamics Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Chapter 7 4 Fundamentals of Stem Cell Tissue Engineering Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Chapter 30 5 Growth Factors Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Chapter 31 İzmir University of Economics | Management Information System Directorate | ECTS Information Guide: http://ects.ieu.edu.tr | 1476405353 Page 2/8 6 Extracellular Matrix Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Chapter 32 7 Cell Migration and Adhesion Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Chapter 33 8 Ara sınav / Midterm 9 Biomimetic Materials Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Chapter 39 10 Tissue Engineering Applications Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Chapter 50 11 Artificial Heart, Blood and Circulatory Assist Devices Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Chapter 63 12 Artificial Lungs and Blood Exchange Devices Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Chapter 66 13 Artificial Kidney and Pancreas Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), İzmir University of Economics | Management Information System Directorate | ECTS Information Guide: http://ects.ieu.edu.tr | 1476405353 Page 3/8 CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Chapter 67, 71 İzmir University of Economics | Management Information System Directorate | ECTS Information Guide: http://ects.ieu.edu.tr | 1476405353 Page 4/8 14 Ethics of Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Chapter 76, 77 15 Review 16 Review of the Semester SOURCES Course Notes / Textbooks Joseph D. Bronzino (Editor), Tissue Engineering and Artificial Organs (The Biomedical Engineering Handbook), CRC; 3rd edition (May 1, 2006). Course slides References Larry L. Hench (Editor), Julian R. Jones (Editor), Biomaterials, artificial organs and tissue engineering (PBK), CRC, 2005 İzmir University of Economics | Management Information System Directorate | ECTS Information Guide: http://ects.ieu.edu.tr | 1476405353 Page 5/8 EVALUATION SYSTEM Semester Requirements Number Percentage of Grade Attendance/Participation - - Laboratory - - Application - - Field Work - - Special Course Internship (Work Placement) - - Quizzes/Studio Critics 2 10 Homework Assignments 5 10 Presentation/Jury 1 10 Project 1 25 Seminar/Workshop - - Midterms/Oral Exams 1 20 Final/Oral Exam 1 25 Total 11 100 PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK - 75 PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK - 25 Total 0 100 COURSE CATEGORY Course Category Core Courses Major Area Courses X Supportive Courses Media and Managment Skills Courses Transferable Skill Courses İzmir University of Economics | Management Information System Directorate | ECTS Information Guide: http://ects.ieu.edu.tr | 1476405353 Page 6/8 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES AND PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS # Program Qualifications / Outcomes * Level of Contribution 1 1 2 3 4 To have sufficient background in Mathematics, Basic sciences and Biomedical Engineering X areas and to be able to use this background in the problems of the Biomedical Engineering. 2 To identify, formulate and solve Biomedical Engineering-related problems by using X state-of-the-art methods, techniques and equipment. 3 To analyze an Biomedical system, system components or process, and to design with realistic X limitations to meet the requirements using modern design techniques. 4 To choose and use the required techniques and tools for Biomedical Engineering applications; X to use technical symbols and drawings for communication. 5 To design and do simulation and/or experiment, collect and analyze data and interpret the X results. 6 To work independently and participate in multidisiplinary teams. 7 To recognize the need for lifelong learning; ability to access information, to follow developments X X in science and technology, and to continue to educate him/herself. 8 To be aware of professional and ethical responsibilities.  9 To have information about business life practices such as project management, risk X management, and change management; awareness of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable development 10 To have knowledge about contemporary issues and the global and societal effects of engineering practices on health, environment, and safety; awareness of the legal consequences X of Biomedical Engineering solutions. 11 To communicate both in oral and written form in English at a minimum level of European X Language Portfolio Global Scale Level B1. 12 To use a second foreign language at intermediate level. *1 Lowest, 2 Low, 3 Average, 4 High, 5 Highest İzmir University of Economics | Management Information System Directorate | ECTS Information Guide: http://ects.ieu.edu.tr | 1476405353 Page 7/8 5 ECTS / WORKLOAD TABLE Activities Number Duration (Hours) Total Workload Course Hours (Including Exam Week: 16 x Total Hours) 16 3 48 Laboratory - - - Application - - - Special Course Internship (Work Placement) - - - Field Work - - - Study Hours Out of Class 16 2 32 Presentations / Seminar 1 7 7 Project 1 20 20 Homework Assignments 5 2 10 Quizzes 2 4 8 Midterms / Oral Exams 1 10 10 Final / Oral Exam 1 15 15 Total Workload 150 İzmir University of Economics | Management Information System Directorate | ECTS Information Guide: http://ects.ieu.edu.tr | 1476405353 Page 8/8