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European Society for Biomaterials: 31st Annual Conference collection and upcoming 32nd Annual Conference

As the official journal of the European Society for Biomaterials (ESB), Biomaterials Science has worked in partnership with the ESB to highlight some of the most interesting research from the community on the conference topic of ‘Future with Biomaterials’.

The 31st Annual Conference of the European Society for Biomaterials (ESB 2021) took place virtually from September 5 to 9, 2021. Guest Editors selected authors who presented some of the most interesting research and they were invited to submit a paper to the journal.

We are excited to highlight our collection showcasing some of the best research that was presented at ESB2021. All articles are free to read until the 2nd October 2022.

Read the collection here: https://rsc.li/esb-2021

 

The 32nd Annual Conference of the European Society for Biomaterials

Biomaterials Science is pleased to be sponsoring the 32nd Annual Conference of the European Society for Biomaterials (ESB2022) to be held in Bordeaux on 3-8 September 2022.

Come and watch our 2022 Lectureship winner Yizhou Dong from Ohio State University, USA giving his lectureship talk in Room A on Monday 5 September at 5.15pm

 

Come and Meet the team!

Biomaterials Science Deputy Editor Laura Ghandhi and Merlin Fox from the RSC books team will be attending ESB2022. Come visit the ESB stand in the main Exhibition Hall throughout the conference and ask any questions you have about Biomaterials Science or the RSC.

 

We hope you enjoy reading the collection and look forward to seeing some of you in Bordeaux for ESB2022!

 

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Joint Biomaterials Science and Soft Matter ‘Silk and silk-inspired materials’ Web Collection

Take a look at the ‘Silk and silk-inspired materials’ web collection, a joint venture by Biomaterials Science and Soft Matter.

Are you interested in why spider silk is so strong? Or maybe you’re intrigued to find out how silk can be utilised in cell delivery? Whatever your curiosity be sure to check out the ‘Silk and silk-inspired materials’ web collection and find out why this growing area of research is proving so popular!

The web collection features articles from both Biomaterials Science and Soft Matter by leading authors from around the world. The collection contains a range of article types which cover the properties and rheology of silk-inspired materials as well as investigations into the surface properties of spider silk particles. Please follow the link to read all the articles in this popular area of research.

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