The Biomaterials International (BMI) conference is a prominent gathering for the exchange and demonstration of innovative concepts and progress in biomaterials, attended by representatives from academia and industry worldwide. BMI-2024 is scheduled to be held from June 30-July 4, 2024, in Bangkok, Thailand, and will be organized by Chang Gung University and Mahasarakham University. The conference provides an exceptional opportunity for researchers to showcase and debate the latest advancements in biomaterials, effectively representing cutting-edge advances in the field.
The Research Topic will compile a set of scientific publications encompassing the fundamental aspects introduced at BMI-2024 from a multitude of scientific domains, such as biology, physiology, materials science, physics, chemistry, engineering, and clinical science, related to biomaterials, methods, and approaches. Furthermore, a series of collections will concentrate on the utilization of biomaterials in biomechanics, biosensors and biochips, and biomedical optoelectronics, among others. Our objective is to utilize this occasion to provide readers with the current cutting-edge research and development in biomaterials by creating a comprehensive summary of the outcomes presented in one location.
Topics to be included in the conference, and in this collection are:
-Biodegradable materials and devices
-Metallic biomaterials
-Ceramic biomaterials
-Smart materials
-Synthesis and fabrication of biomaterials and devices
-Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering
-Interactions of biomaterials and cells
-Nanoscale biomaterials
-Delivery of drug, gene, vaccine, and active biomolecules
-Functionalization and bioactivity
-Biomaterials applications in biomechanics, biosensors and biochips, biomedical optoelectronics
Keywords:
biomaterials, tissue engineering, biocompatibility, regenerative medicine, medical implants
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
The Biomaterials International (BMI) conference is a prominent gathering for the exchange and demonstration of innovative concepts and progress in biomaterials, attended by representatives from academia and industry worldwide. BMI-2024 is scheduled to be held from June 30-July 4, 2024, in Bangkok, Thailand, and will be organized by Chang Gung University and Mahasarakham University. The conference provides an exceptional opportunity for researchers to showcase and debate the latest advancements in biomaterials, effectively representing cutting-edge advances in the field.
The Research Topic will compile a set of scientific publications encompassing the fundamental aspects introduced at BMI-2024 from a multitude of scientific domains, such as biology, physiology, materials science, physics, chemistry, engineering, and clinical science, related to biomaterials, methods, and approaches. Furthermore, a series of collections will concentrate on the utilization of biomaterials in biomechanics, biosensors and biochips, and biomedical optoelectronics, among others. Our objective is to utilize this occasion to provide readers with the current cutting-edge research and development in biomaterials by creating a comprehensive summary of the outcomes presented in one location.
Topics to be included in the conference, and in this collection are:
-Biodegradable materials and devices
-Metallic biomaterials
-Ceramic biomaterials
-Smart materials
-Synthesis and fabrication of biomaterials and devices
-Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering
-Interactions of biomaterials and cells
-Nanoscale biomaterials
-Delivery of drug, gene, vaccine, and active biomolecules
-Functionalization and bioactivity
-Biomaterials applications in biomechanics, biosensors and biochips, biomedical optoelectronics
Keywords:
biomaterials, tissue engineering, biocompatibility, regenerative medicine, medical implants
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.