Department of Hydrogels for Medical and Technical Practice
Head: Jiří
Michálek, PhD
(phone +420-296 809 308, e-mail jiri@imc.cas.cz)
Research
The development of synthetic
hydrogels for biomedical use as well as contact and intraocular
lenses is the typical topic for the department. The research has
been advancing continuously from the period of the eighties when
our department was closely associated with the Academician Otto
Wichterle DSc, one of the leading pioneers of polymer science.
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Fig 1. Academician Otto Wichterle DSc |
Fig 2. Highly crosslinked acrylate-based monolith for
capillary chromatography of chiral compounds |
New polymeric materials are tested
using physical and chemical methods. The material properties
(swelling, mechanical, transport and optical properties) are
studied including their biocompatibility and interaction with
living tissue.
The main projects and research
work of our department are outlined here:
We develop polymer materials
facilitating wound healing, which are capable of removing
reactive oxygen and nitrogen species.
New hydrophilic polymer supports
for cultivation and subsequent transplantation of keratinocytes
designed for treatment of burns and large skin defects have also
been prepared.
The research on implants for the
central nervous system based on acrylates and their
polyelectrolyte complexes is pursued.
In the framework of the research
on new hydrogel materials for contact lenses, we prepared new
types of perfluorinated vinyl monomers.
Characterization and preparation
of monolithic stationary phases for chromatographic techniques
and studies of hydrogel coatings of fused-silica columns for
capillary electrophoresis are advancing.
Further information can be seen in
"details" section.
Send your comments to:
jiri@imc.cas.cz
Last modified: 04.06.2004
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