Journal Name: Advanced Materials in Biotechnology
Journal Aim:
The primary aim of [Journal Name] is to serve as a premier international forum for the dissemination of groundbreaking research at the dynamic intersection of materials science, biological engineering, and nanotechnology. We are committed to publishing high-impact, interdisciplinary work that bridges the gap between novel material design and biological application, ultimately advancing human health and environmental sustainability.
Scope:
The journal covers a broad spectrum of fundamental and applied research, focusing on the design, synthesis, characterization, and application of advanced materials for biological interfaces. Key areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Advanced Biomaterials: Development of novel polymers, hydrogels, biodegradable metals, ceramics, and their composites for medical applications.
Functional Nanomaterials: Engineering of nanoparticles, nanowires, 2D materials, and nanostructured surfaces for drug delivery, imaging, sensing, and diagnostics.
Biomimetic and Bioinspired Materials: Synthesis of materials that mimic natural structures and processes for enhanced performance and functionality.
Biofabrication and 3D Bioprinting: Innovative techniques for creating tissue constructs, organ-on-a-chip models, and complex biological scaffolds.
Materials for Theranostics: Integrated platforms that combine diagnostic capabilities with therapeutic action.
Bio-interface Science: Investigation of the interactions between synthetic materials and biological systems (proteins, cells, tissues).
Sustainable and Green Materials: Development of eco-friendly and biodegradable materials for medical and technological applications.
Translational Research: Pre-clinical and clinical studies that demonstrate the practical application and commercial potential of bio-integrated technologies.
Journal of Advanced Materials in Biotechnology welcomes original research articles, reviews, communications, and perspectives that contribute to the advancement of this rapidly evolving field and foster collaboration across scientific disciplines.