This internship research project focuses on the development of 3D-printed Polycaprolactone/Beta Tricalcium Phosphate (PCL/Beta-TCP) scaffolds for bone regeneration. The goal is to create scaffolds that enhance bone healing by combining the biocompatibility and biodegradability of PCL with the osteoconductive properties of Beta-TCP. These scaffolds are intended for use in bone regeneration applications, including orthopedic and dental procedures. We are seeking partnerships with overseas biomedical and bioengineering programs, as well as students with relevant experience for internships. The project includes a three-month training course covering bone regeneration techniques, 3D printing, and data analysis. Interns will also have opportunities to collaborate with domestic laboratories, participating in both in vitro and in vivo experiments. This project aims to elevate dental and biomedical research in Taiwan while offering international students valuable hands-on experience. Through this initiative, we hope to encourage further studies in Taiwan, contributing to the country's growing biomedical industry.
- Field: Medicine & Public Health
- School: Taipei Medical University
- Organizer: School of Dentistry
- Period of Apply: 2025/04/01 - 2025/11/30
- Term: 2025/05/01 - 2025/12/31
- Fee: Interns coming to Taiwan will not be required to pay additional fees for learning materials, experimental resources, or space; The program will only need to cover their living expenses during their internship in Taiwan.
- Contact Person:Kelly Weng
- Email:weng1116@tmu.edu.tw
- Phone:02-2736-1661#5150