Biofabrication: From Additive Bio-Manufacturing to Bioprinting
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Applied Biosciences and Bioengineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2019) | Viewed by 76345
Special Issue Editor
Interests: biofabrication and additive bio-manufacturing; mechanobiology; surface bio-functionalization; infection prevention and treatment; metamaterials
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Dear Colleagues,
Healthcare is one of the areas that has benefited the most from recent advances in advanced 3D printing (additive manufacturing) techniques. An increasing number of researchers and clinicians are therefore studying the various ways through which 3D printing could be used for advancing biomedical research and improving currently available clinical treatments. This Special Issue aims to present some of the best research currently performed in those directions. The topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Additively manufactured (i.e., 3D printed) medical devices including implants, medical instruments, prosthetics, and orthotics
- Tissue and organ printing
- 3D printed drugs and drug delivery systems
- Bioprinting of tissue analogues and disease models
- Additive manufacturing of biomaterials
- Pre- and post-processing of 3D printed medical devices and biomaterials including surface bio-functionalizations and coatings
- Patient-specific solutions enabled by 3D printing
- Hybrid (i.e., combined additive and subtractive) manufacturing, indirect additive manufacturing, and other novel fabrication techniques for biomedical applications.
- Evaluation of the biological and clinical performance of 3D printed biomaterials, tissues, organs, and medical devices.
Prof. Dr. Amir A. Zadpoor
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Bio-printing
- 3D printing in healthcare
- biomaterials
- medical devices
- regenerative medicine
- tissue equivalents and disease models
- 3D printed drugs
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