Essential Biomaterials Science

Hardback

Main Details

Title Essential Biomaterials Science
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David Williams
SeriesCambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:672
Dimensions(mm): Height 253,Width 195
ISBN/Barcode 9780521899086
ClassificationsDewey:610.284
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations 35 Tables, black and white; 28 Plates, color; 100 Halftones, unspecified; 100 Line drawings, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 17 July 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This groundbreaking single-authored textbook equips students with everything they need to know to truly understand the hugely topical field of biomaterials science, including essential background on the clinical necessity of biomaterials, relevant concepts in biology and materials science, comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of all existing clinical and experimental biomaterials, and the fundamental principles of biocompatibility. It features extensive case studies interweaved with theory, from a wide range of clinical disciplines, equipping students with a practical understanding of the phenomena and mechanisms of biomaterials performance; a whole chapter dedicated to the biomaterials industry itself, including guidance on regulations, standards and guidelines, litigation, and ethical issues to prepare students for industry; informative glossaries of key terms, engaging end-of-chapter exercises and up-to-date lists of recommended reading. Drawing on the author's forty years' experience in biomaterials, this is an indispensable resource for students studying these lifesaving technological advances.

Author Biography

David Williams is a Professor at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, North Carolina, with over forty years' experience in biomaterials science. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Biomaterials, President of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society, TERMIS, and a former Director of the UK Centre for Tissue Engineering, where he is now an Emeritus Professor. In addition to these responsibilities he is a Visiting Professor of the Christiaan Barnard Memorial Hospital, Cape Town, and has travelled extensively to promote excellence in scientific research and writing. He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, and has received numerous awards, including the 2012 Acta Biomaterialia Gold Medal.

Reviews

'This is the long overdue single-author compendium students, scientists and clinicians were waiting for. Anyone expecting a dry scientific compilation will be pleasantly surprised by the wonderfully lively style in which Professor Williams takes the reader on an exciting journey into the world of modern biomaterials and the opportunities it offers to patients. In a field long plagued by self-sustained paradigms, wrong models, and wrong questions, this book boldly introduces each chapter on the basis of true clinical needs, taking the captivated reader into the deepest depths of materials science and biology and eventually leaving him in a position where his own understanding and judgment has undergone a quantum leap.' Peter Zilla, University of Cape Town 'This revolutionary book provides a coherent synthesis of the entire field of biomaterials, from the underlying sciences to its practical applications. The book is the culmination of thought from one of the leading pioneers in the field, David F. Williams, who has been active for over 45 years, and is able to bring together not only the importance of the subject matter, but also its historical perspective and future trends. With a strategic focus of thought, this unique text is a seminal contribution that provides an invaluable and thorough resource for anyone interested in the biomaterials field, not just for students, but also for scientists, and government and industry personnel.' Anthony Atala, Wake Forest University School of Medicine 'This book distils the wide-ranging field of biomaterials down to critical topics, and presents them in an accessible and user-friendly way. In writing the book, the author applies his innovative ideas, vast knowledge and rich experience to adroitly tackle the challenge of 'less is more' in processing a wealth of subject matter, placing a special focus on dynamic interactions between various biomaterials with complex biological systems, and translation of tissue engineering products to the clinic. Another valuable feature of this book is the pedagogical implications contained in each topic, which begins with a clear, simple diagram to introduce the reader to the core information, and ends with a number of questions to help the reader to integrate basic concepts into practice. Accordingly, this book provides a great reference for graduate students, researchers and doctors specializing in biomaterials science. Such empowerment will inevitably lead to advancing the state of the art in the field.' Xiaosong Gu, Nantong University 'David Williams is one of the leading international authorities in biomaterials. Drawing on his vast multidisciplinary experience in the field, Professor Williams presents in this attractive textbook not only a comprehensive view of biomaterials in their various facets, but also innovative ideas, along with the clarity of thought and precision of expression that those who know him well have come to expect of him. Although written primarily for students in biomaterials curricula, I see this book as 'a must' for the personal and institutional library.' C. James Kirkpatrick, Johannes Gutenberg Universitat Mainz 'This is an extraordinary, impressively thorough, reference source and textbook. David Williams has a rare knack for clear communication. He draws on a unique combination of outstanding knowledge, remarkable experience, and a rare appreciation of the key concepts. This book is an absolutely essential, superbly comprehensive, and valuable resource for anyone who wants to truly understand the field of biomaterials.' Tony Weiss, University of Sydney 'Williams' Essential Biomaterials Science combines comprehensive scope, single-authored consistency, and contemporary translational practicality in this novel textbook on biomaterials. The book clusters detailed considerations of materials, pathobiology, applications, regenerative therapeutics, and considerations of commercialization and clinical implementation, with an overriding focus on biocompatibility and concepts of biomaterial-tissue interactions, a key theme of Williams' many contributions to and leadership in this field. Well-illustrated, particularly with conceptual graphics, well-referenced with suggested readings, and with end-of-chapter questions, the book is most likely to be most useful to university students at an advanced undergraduate or graduate level, and nicely complements other available references in adding to the richness and usefulness of literature in the field.' Frederick Schoen, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School 'It is a remarkable achievement for any one individual, even if that individual is David Williams, to construct such an accomplished and authoritative text. Based on a lifetime spent in the field, this book is comprehensive, thought-provoking, and forward-looking, and is beautifully written and illustrated. While intended, primarily, as a student text, it is certain that there will be biocompatibility between this work and academics, clinicians, regulators and industry practitioners alike, and it is destined to become a definitive biomaterials science text.' Keith McLean, CSIRO 'This book provides the reader with the most up-to-date information on the ground-breaking revolutions in biomaterials sciences, and huge application potentials to overcome the most acute clinical challenges in the 21st century. Reading this book is an academic enjoyment!' Yan Li, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University 'As the advancement of medical science curing various diseases, the role of biomaterials applied to medicine is recognized to be larger in recent years. Almost every week, new biomaterials are announced and launched in the market, and for keeping the high development speed of biomaterials for according to strong demands from medical science, many biomaterial scientists and engineers should be educated. At this moment, this single-authored textbook is just published. This book is composed of several chapters containing important information with many beautiful illustrations and photographs, which help students to understand biomaterials from very basic to near clinical applications. As one of the unique points of this book, each chapter has a brief of glossary of biological and medical terms, which may be unfamiliar for students.' Teruo Okano, Tokyo Women's Medical University