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Volume 8

Journal of Biotechnology and Biomaterials

ISSN: 2155-952X

Biomaterials 2018

March 05-06, 2018

March 05-06, 2018 | Berlin, Germany

3

rd

Annual Conference and Expo on

Biomaterials

Recent publications

1. Schmelzer E, Over P, Gridelli B, Gerlach JC (2016) Response of primary human bone marrow mesenchymal stromal

cells and dermal keratinocytes to thermal printer materials

in vitro

. Journal of medical and biological engineering 36:

153–167.

2. VodnikM, Strukelj B, Lunder M (2012) HWGMWSY, an unanticipated polystyrene binding peptide from random phage

display libraries. Analytical biochemistry 424: 83-86.

3. Szaloki M, Radics T, Hegedus Cs (2016) Characterization of dental allergy associated polymer surfaces by phage display

technique. Fogorvosi szemle 109: 75-80.

4. Dodziuk H (2016) Applications of 3D printing in healthcare. Polish journal of cardio-thoracic surgery 13: 283–293.

5. Walsh ME, Ostrinskaya A, Sorensen MT, Kong DS, Carr PA (2016) 3D-Printable materials for microbial liquid culture.

3D printing and additive manufacturing 3: 113-118.

Biography

Melinda Szalóki, chemist, defended her doctoral thesis with the qualification of summa cum laude in 2013. In her PhD thesis she summarized the results of her 10 years research work,

the application possibilities of reactive polymer nanoparticles in dentistry. The supervisor was Prof. Csaba Hegedűs MD, LDS, PhD. Her results was published in international journals, in

Colloid and Polymer Science, in Macromolecules and in Reactive and Functional Polymers. In 2013, she has won Ányos Jedlik Doctoral Candidate Scholarship in the framework of TÁMOP-

4.2.4.A/2-11/1-2012-0001‘National Excellence Program’. The topic of the ongoing research is the investigation the bindings of oligopeptides to poly methyl methacrylate (PMMA) surface

by phage display and Fourier transformation surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy (FT-SPR). She is involved in the education activities of Dental Materials and in Student’s Research

Work as a supervisor. Dr. Melinda Szalóki was awarded on the IAAM 2016 (by the International Association of Advanced Materials) in Stockholm. Her research area are immediate repair

of resin based composite, characterization of 3D printable dental polymers, application possibility of gold nanoparticles in dentistry and investigation of biomolecular interaction with phage

display and Fourier Transformed Surface Plasmon Resonance (FT-SPR) spectroscope.

szaloki.melinda@dental.unideb.hu