Biomedical Engineering and Biomaterials

A section of Bioengineering (ISSN 2306-5354).

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Biomedical biomaterials play a critical role in current and future clinical devices and treatments that improve the quality of life after disease or injury.  These materials range from natural (i.e., collagen, alginate, silk, and chitosan) to synthetic (i.e., polymers, metals, and ceramics) as well as bio-absorbable and non-absorbable.  This Bioengineering section focuses on the innovations at the intersection of material science, chemistry, biology, medicine, and engineering that will propel the field into the next generation of biomedical biomaterials and their use in the development of emerging clinical devices and treatments.

Keywords

  • biomaterials
  • polymers
  • metals
  • ceramics
  • hybrid biomaterials
  • polymer and metal additive manufacturing
  • nature-inspired biomaterials
  • biomaterials discovery and synthesis
  • tissue engineering
  • drug delivery
  • materials characterization and toxicology
  • biomaterial computational modeling
  • nanomaterials
  • biomaterial processing
  • bioprinting
  • biomaterial host response
  • immunomodulatory biomaterials
  • biomaterial interface interactions

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