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ISSN  :   2666-5344 ( Online )   Active

Journal Biomaterials and Biosystems

Aim & Scope

Biomaterials and Biosystems is the newest title in Elsevier's biomaterials science portfolio; it sits alongside Biomaterials, Materials Today Bio and Materials Science and Engineering C: Materials for Biological Applications. As part of the broader Materials Today family, Biomaterials and Biosystems offers authors rigorous peer review, rapid decisions, and high visibility. Biomaterials and Biosystems is an interdisciplinary open access journal that publishes work at the nexus of engineering, chemistry, biology and medicine. The Journal covers the full spectrum of research, technology development and clinical translation of the biomedical engineering discipline. The Journal will effectively disseminate new knowledge, technologies, tools and discoveries in the field of human health and/or healthcare to the scientific community and to the wider community. The Journal commits to adhere to strict confidentiality agreements and affirms commitment to integrity and ethical conduct of the highest standard. Indicative example of specific topics covered by Biomaterials and Biosystems include: Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products; Artificial Organs; Bioadhesives; Bioceramics; Bioelectronics; Bioengineering; Biofabrication; Biomechanics; Biomedical Engineering; Bionics; Biopolymers; Biosensors; Biotechnology; Cardiovascular Engineering; Cell Delivery; Cell Engineering; Clinical Trials; Developmental Engineering; Diagnostics; Differentiated Cells; Drug Delivery; Extracellular Matrix; Functionalised Biomaterials; Gene Delivery; Growth Factor Delivery; Hard Tissue Engineering; Hybrid Biomaterials; Imaging; Implants; Immune Response; Immunoengineering; In vitro models; In vivo models; Interfaces; Lab-on-Chip; Mechanobiology; Medical Devices; Modular Biomaterials; Molecular Engineering; Nanobiomaterials; Nanomedicine; Neural Engineering; Ophthalmic; Organ-on-Chip; Orthopaedics; Pluripotent Stem Cells; Regenerative Medicine; Self-assembly; Skeletal Engineering; Soft Tissue Engineering; Stem Cells; Synthetic Biology; Synthetic Polymers; Systems Biology; Tissue Engineering; Translational Medicine; Vaccines; Wound Healing. [1]

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