Advances in Biomaterials and Medical Devices PanelBiomaterials are critically important to future developments in the life sciences. They provide a backbone for biomedical research in academia and industry, and are a key component of reconstructive medical and dental research as well as patient and animal care. The worldwide demand for biomaterials for use as biological substitutes to restore and improve tissue function, currently estimated at $40 billion, is expected to grow substantially (10-20% per year) with future advances and an aging population. A major area of emphasis for future biomedical research is the development of new, more advanced biomaterials to replace hard and soft tissues, lost because of age-related attrition or degene...
Abstract: The study of biomaterials is called biomaterial science. Biomaterial science encompasses t...
Advances in Biomaterials and Medical Devices PanelOrthopaedic disorders of the major joints, specifi...
Bioactive glasses are very attractive materials, used for tissue engineering materials, usually to f...
The realm of biomaterials, under which biomedical materials can be categorised, has a broad definitio...
Biomedical Tissue Engineering - Where We Go in the Future PanelThis presentation opens with a brief ...
The development of modern biomaterials started more than 40 years ago. Over the past few decades, we...
The advancement of the healthcare and biomedical sectors requires the improvement of traditional bio...
Scope: Given the demographic challenges of an ageing population combined with rising patient expecta...
The use in the medical field of materials such as stainless steel, alumina and polyethylene that we...
The treatment of bone defects remains one of the major challenges in modern clinical practice. Nowad...
Bone tissue engineering aims to develop artificial bone substitutes that partially or totally restor...
Biomaterials that interface with biological systems are used to deliver drugs safely and efficiently...
The article is a minireview on the use of biomaterials in medicine. Biomaterials have a central role...
The regenerative medicine, a new discipline that merges biological sciences and the fundamental of e...
Biomaterials research requires the union of materials scientists, engineers, biologists, biomedical ...
Abstract: The study of biomaterials is called biomaterial science. Biomaterial science encompasses t...
Advances in Biomaterials and Medical Devices PanelOrthopaedic disorders of the major joints, specifi...
Bioactive glasses are very attractive materials, used for tissue engineering materials, usually to f...
The realm of biomaterials, under which biomedical materials can be categorised, has a broad definitio...
Biomedical Tissue Engineering - Where We Go in the Future PanelThis presentation opens with a brief ...
The development of modern biomaterials started more than 40 years ago. Over the past few decades, we...
The advancement of the healthcare and biomedical sectors requires the improvement of traditional bio...
Scope: Given the demographic challenges of an ageing population combined with rising patient expecta...
The use in the medical field of materials such as stainless steel, alumina and polyethylene that we...
The treatment of bone defects remains one of the major challenges in modern clinical practice. Nowad...
Bone tissue engineering aims to develop artificial bone substitutes that partially or totally restor...
Biomaterials that interface with biological systems are used to deliver drugs safely and efficiently...
The article is a minireview on the use of biomaterials in medicine. Biomaterials have a central role...
The regenerative medicine, a new discipline that merges biological sciences and the fundamental of e...
Biomaterials research requires the union of materials scientists, engineers, biologists, biomedical ...
Abstract: The study of biomaterials is called biomaterial science. Biomaterial science encompasses t...
Advances in Biomaterials and Medical Devices PanelOrthopaedic disorders of the major joints, specifi...
Bioactive glasses are very attractive materials, used for tissue engineering materials, usually to f...