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Advanced Biomaterials 2019

3rd World Congress on Advanced Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering 2019

Madrid, Spain
26 - 27 August 2019
The conference ended on 27 August 2019

Important Dates

Early Bird Deadline
25th March 2019
Abstract Submission Deadline
25th August 2019

About Advanced Biomaterials 2019

PULSUS brings in a new spin on conferences by presenting the latest scientific improvements in your field. Listen to motivating keynotes from thought leaders or rub elbows with pioneers across the globe. Rome all set for an amazing event as PULSUS proudly presents the “3rd World Congress on Advanced Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering scheduled during August 26-27, 2019 at Madrid, Spain”.

Topics

Biomedical engineering, Biomaterials, Biotechnology • industrial microbiology and biotechnology • bioinformatics • system biology • chemical engineering • biomedical engineering, Bio materials and tissue engineering, Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering

Call for Papers

Biomaterials are those materials which are usually made of multiple components that interact with biological system. Biomaterials are normally used in medical application like drug delivery, therapeutics, and diagnostics to replace a natural function. The most commonly used biomaterials are polymers. All biomaterials meet certain criteria and regulatory requirements before they can be qualified for use in medical applications. Biomaterial Science has a broad scope that covers the fundamental science of biomaterials through to their biomedical applications. Tissue engineering is an emerging field which involves biology, medicine, and engineering that is likely to revolutionize the ways we improve the health and quality of life for millions of people worldwide by restoring, maintaining, or enhancing tissue and organ function. In other words, tissue engineering is the development of artificial tissue and organ systems. The term regenerative medicine is often used synonymously with tissue engineering, although those involved in regenerative medicine place more emphasis on the use of stem cells to produce tissues.

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