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Plasma Medicine

ISBN: 978-0-470-68969-1

February 2013

526 pages

Description

The topic of plasma medicine embraces physics, required to develop novel plasma discharges relevant for medical applications, medicine, to apply the technology not only in-vitro but also in-vivo testing, and last but not least biology to understand complicated bio-chemical processes involved in plasma interaction with living tissues. Plasma Medicine has been written for the numerous scientists and medical practitioners, students, professors and researchers from industrial companies, who are involved today in the research and development of this key topic. This comprehensive volume consolidates plasma medicine as a new field of science and technology. 

The first five chapters focus on the chemical and physical aspects of plasma medicine, presenting:

  • An introduction to fundamental and applied aspects of plasma medicine
  • The fundamentals of plasma physics and plasma chemistry relevant to biological and medical applications;
  • Relevant concepts in biology and medicine for physical scientists
  • A description of the major plasma discharges and their applicability for plasma medicine;
  • The mechanisms of plasma interactions with cells. 

The next six chapters focus on applied plasma medicine:

  • Plasma sterilization of “inanimate” surfaces;
  • Plasma decontaminationof water and air;
  • Plasma treatment of blood;
  • Plasma assisted healing and treatment of diseases;
  • Plasma pharmacology;
  • Fundamentals of plasma-assisted tissue engineering and plasma processing of polymers. 

Plasma Medicine is aimed at researchers and advanced students in the medical, healthcare and scientific communities, as well as plasma scientists and engineers interested in entering this field.  In addition, with the recent introduction of the subject of plasma medicine to the academic curriculum of many universities, the authors hope that the present book will be helpful to students (as well as professors) involved in the plasma-medical education.

About the Author

Alexander Fridman, Ph.D., Dr.Sci., is a Nyheim Chair Professor and director of the A.J. Drexel Plasma Institute, working on new plasma approaches to material treatment, fuel conversion, environmental control and bio-medical applications. He is one the pioneers of Plasma Medicine, President of the International Society on plasma Medicine. Dr. Fridman is author of six books and over 450 publications in scientific journals. He has received numerous awards, including Stanley Kaplan Distinguished Professorship of University of Illinois and George Soros Distinguished Professorship in Physics, the DuPont research award, Chernobyl award, University of Illinois and Drexel University Outstanding Research awards, Kurchatov Gold Medal for Achievements in Science and Technology.

Gary Friedman, PhD, is a Professor of Electrical Engineering as well as Professor of Surgery in Drexel University. He is Associate Director of the Drexel Plasma Institute, leading the direction of plasma medicine. He is a world renowned specialist in novel engineering methods in medicine, especially in plasma medicine. He is an author of pioneering works related to bio-physics and bio-chemistry of plasma interactions with living tissue. He made significant contribution in plasma applications for wound treatment. Dr. Gary Friedman also has extensive experience in modeling and design of magnetic devices.