Materials: 10th Anniversary
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944).
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Special Issue Editors
2. Faculty of Dentistry and Oral Health Sciences, McGill University, 3640 Rue University, Montreal, QC H3A 0C7, Canada
Interests: cell-biomaterial interactions; LbL self-assembly systems; theranostic devices for gene/protein therapy and tissue engineering; nanostructured interface by surface molecular engineering; microfluidic platforms for biorecognition systems and Lab-on-a-chip devices; real-time monitoring of cellular activities; characterization of biomaterials debris in biological tissues; polymer synthesis and characterization
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Interests: micro- and nanoscale biomaterials for tissue engineering; ‘organ-on-a-chip’ systems; formation of vascularized tissues with appropriate microarchitectures as well as regulating stem cell differentiation within microengineered systems; biomaterials for medical applications
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are celebrating the 10th anniversary of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944) in 2017. On behalf of the former Editor in Chief, Prof. Dr. Andreas Taubert, members of the Editorial Office, and ourselves, I want to take the opportunity to thank our authors and reviewers for their valuable contributions and for making Materials a successful and respected journal in the field. To highlight this anniversary, we will be editing a Special Issue that will gather various topics related to materials, as listed below:
- Biomaterials and Biointerface
- Energy Materials
- Advanced Nanomaterials
- Advanced Composites
- Smart Materials
- Thin Films
- Catalytic Materials
- Carbon Materials
- Porous Materials
- Structure Analysis and Characterization
- Manufacturing Processes and Systems
We keep the scope of this Special Issue broad to reflect the diversity and inclusiveness of the original research covered by Materials (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/materials).
On behalf of the co-editor and myself, I warmly invite the Materials community to submit their original work or an up-to-date review to this Special Issue, which will provide to the readership a comprehensive survey of many the topics covered by our discipline.
Prof. Dr. Maryam Tabrizian
Prof. Dr. Ali Khademhosseini
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Biomaterials and Biointerface
- Energy Materials
- Advanced Nanomaterials
- Advanced Composites
- Smart Materials
- Thin Films
- Catalytic Materials
- Carbon Materials
- Porous Materials
- Structure Analysis and Characterization
- Manufacturing Processes and Systems
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