Barbara Boyan, PhD, dean of Richmond-based Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Engineering, will answer this question during a Titan Spine-sponsored webinar. The biomaterial science expert will explain how biochemical processes spur early-stage bone growth as well as dive into the affect of material and topographies at the micro and nano levels on osteoblastic differentiation of attachment-dependent cells.
Also tune in to hear Paul Slosar, MD, president of San Francisco-based SpineCare Medical Group, expand on clinical outcomes achieved with these nano-enhanced implants.
To register for the webinar on Sept. 28 from 12-1 p.m., click here.
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