2C: Cardiovascular Biomaterials SIG

Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Time: 2:45 PM to 4:15 PM
Room: BLVD A
Session Type: General Session

Description

The Cardiovascular Biomaterials Special Interest Group has the mission to foster the professional interaction and address the common concerns of academic and industrial scientists and engineers, clinicians, and regulatory professionals concerned with the discovery, research, development, and use of biomaterials for cardiovascular devices and implants. This includes a broad range of cardiovascular biomaterial strategies used to guide stem cell differentiation, terminally-differentiated vascular cell phenotype, antibacterial properties, and inflammation and remodeling in vivo.

Moderators:

Jessica Gluck, North Carolina State University
Chris Baschur, Florida Institute of Technology

Objectives

  • 2:45 PM. 49. Hydrogel-Mediated Ablation to Improve Safety and Efficacy of Arrhythmia Treatment.Derek Bashe1, Archita Duvvada1, Mathews John2, Drew Bernard2, Lukas Jaworski2, Allison Post2, Mehdi Razavi2, Elizabeth Cosgriff-Hernandez, PhD1 1University of Texas at Austin, 2Texas Heart Institute

  • 3:00 PM. 50. Microfabricated Anisotropic Cardiac Microbundles for the Modular Assembly of Cardiac Tissue Grafts.Maggie Jewett1, Siddhi Bhirud1, Susan Xi1, Amanda Bluem1, Samuel DePalma, PhD2, Brendon Baker, Ph.D.1 1University of Michigan, 2Broad Institute

  • 3:15 PM. 51. Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Microtissues Modulate Inflammation to Improve Cardiomyocyte Engraftment and Cardiac Function in a Rat Myocardial Infarction Model.Ramak Khosravi, MD PhD1, Yimu Zhao, PhD2, Krisco Cheung, BSc3, Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, PhD4, Milica Radisic, PhD2 1University Health Network, 2University of Toronto, 3UC Berkeley-UCSF, 4Columbia University

  • 3:30 PM. 52. Short and long term of hiPSC-CM culture on cardiac ECM microspheres.Jiazhu Xu1, Nick Rogozinski2, Joel Aboagye2, Sarah Velez2, Yufeng Wen1, Angello Gomez2, Zui Pan1, Ge Zhang3, Huaxiao Yang2, Yi Hong1 1The University of Texas at Arlington, 2University of North Texas, 3University of Akron

  • 3:45 PM. 53. The influence of hyperlipidemia on magnesium biocorrosion in vitro and in vivo.Carolyn Czerniak1, Mitchell Connon1, Erico Freitas, PhD2, Henry Summers2, Roger Guillory, PhD1 1Medical College of Wisconsin, 2Michigan Technological University

  • 4:00 PM. 54. Impact of Elemental Compositions of Magnesium Alloys on Ex Vivo and In Vitro Thrombosis.Cole Baker, BS1, Jeremy Goldman, PhD2, Jennifer Johnson3, Monica Hinds, PhD4, Deirdre Anderson, PhD4 1Oregon Health and Science University, 2Michigan Tech, 3ONPRC, 4OHSU