Biomaterials

Submission deadline: 2024-8-31
Section Collection Editors
 
Dr. Magdalena Beata Łabowska   
Wrocław University of Science and Technology
Poland
SECTION COLLECTION INFORMATION

Innovations in the field of biomaterials play a crucial role in revolutionizing medicine and therapy. Scientific breakthroughs in the development of advanced biomedical materials are having a significant impact on the improvement of treatment effectiveness and the development of medical technologies. Novel biomaterials contribute to accelerating wound healing processes, creating innovative diagnostic and therapeutic tools, and minimizing the risk of rejection by the body. In addition, personalized biomaterials can significantly enhance patients' comfort and quality of life, positively influencing their health and well-being. Therefore, ongoing research and development of new biomaterials is essential to meet the increasing medical needs of society and ensure progress in the field of medicine and healthcare.

 

In Biomaterals section we invite to submissions of research papers covering the most recent developments in biomaterials, including natural likewise synthetic polymers, hydrogels, ceramics, metals, and their composites, with focus on their applications in biomedicine. Articles may encompass research on the design, synthesis, characterization, and application of these materials in tissue engineering and tissue regeneration, drug delivery systems, wound healing, diagnostics, biosensor production and medical device manufacturing. Original research, review papers and short communicates that advance the field of biomaterials are welcome submissions. Articles could particularly address these materials' mechanical and bioactive characteristics as well as their processing techniques.

 

To advance the development of biomaterials and their applications in biomedicine, we invite experts from a variety of domains, including chemistry, materials engineering, biology, medicine, and biomedical engineering, to submit their valuable contributions.

Keywords: biomaterials, bioengineering, biomedical applications, bioactive properties, mechanical properties, material processing, polymers, hydrogels, metals, ceramics, composites