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The Medical Polymer Group represents an interdisciplinary team of graduate and
undergraduate students who work closely with faculty, surgeons, and industry
scientists in order to develop biomaterials for structural function in
orthopedic applications. We bring together academic, industrial and clinical
perspectives to improve designs and materials used in total joint reconstruction
and related devices. Our research broadly spans the device development process.
Our current projects includes novel polymer development, mechanical
characterization of biomaterials, bench-top testing of innovated implant and
material couplings, computational simulations of in-vivo loading, damage
assessment of retrievals (micro-and macro-scale), and failure analysis of
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