2017 Biomaterials Science Lectureship is now open!

Do you know an early-career researcher who deserves recognition for their contribution to the biomaterials field?

Now is your chance to put them forward for the accolade they deserve.

Biomaterials Science is pleased to announce that nominations are now being accepted for its 2017 Lectureship award. This annual award was established in 2014 to honour an early-stage career scientist who has made a significant contribution to the biomaterials field.

Previous winners

2016 – Fan Yang, Stanford University, USA

2015 – Joel Collier, Duke University, USA

2014 – Suzie Pun, University of Washington, USA

Qualification

To be eligible for the Biomaterials Science Lectureship, the candidate should be in the earlier stages of their scientific career, typically within 7 years of attaining their first independent research position, and will have made a significant contribution to the field.

Description

The recipient of the award will be asked to present a lecture three times, one of which will be located in the home country of the recipient. The Biomaterials Science Editorial Office will provide the sum of £1000 to the recipient for travel and accommodation costs.

The recipient will be presented with the award at one of the three award lectures. They will also be asked to contribute a lead article to the journal and will have their work showcased on the back cover of the issue in which their article is published.

Selection

The recipient of the award will be selected and endorsed by the Biomaterials Science Editorial Board.

Nominations

Those wishing to make a nomination should send details of the nominee, including a brief C.V. (no longer than 2 pages A4) together with a letter (no longer than 2 pages A4) supporting the nomination, to the Biomaterials Science Editorial Office by 27th January 2017. Self-nomination is not permitted.

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Convex and concave micro-structured silicone controls the shape, but not the polarization state of human macrophages

This month’s front cover image comes from Katharina Maniura-Weber et al. from the Biointerfaces lab at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, whose paper looks at how microstructured silicone controls the shape of human macrophages.

Katharina’s lab focuses on novel materials-based healthcare solutions, looking at biointerfaces between biomolecules, their assemblies and water, between cells and extra cellular matrix, between populations of bacteria and human cells and their surroundings and between the biological environment and materials for medical applications.

Read the full article here.

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Drug Delivery Australia 2016

Drug Delivery Australia, hosted by the Australian Chapter of the Controlled Release Society, will hold its annual conference in Sydney 27-28th October 2016

sydney-harbour

Theme: ‘Particles to People’

Dates: Thursday – Friday 27-28th October, 2016

Venue: University of New South Wales

Conference Chair: Patrick Spicer

Conference Dinner: Harbour cruise on Thursday night

Two x $1000 student bursaries for travel to the CRS Annual Meeting in Boston on offer for best poster presentations

Draft Program 12th Oct: Click Here

Accepted Speakers include:

  • International Plenary: Gert Storm (U. Utrecht, Netherlands) “Nanomedicine in the clinic: is targeting our target?”
  • Local Keynote: Martina Stenzel
  • Kris Thurecht (University of Queensland)
  • Nicky Thomas (University of South Australia)
  • David Cipolla (Aradigm, USA)
  • Heather Benson (University of Western Australia)
  • Kara Perrow (University of Wollongong)
  • Mariusz Skwarczynski (University of Queensland)
  • Yousuf Mohammed (University of South Australia)
  • Amirali Popat (University of Queensland)
  • Sophia Gu (University of New South Wales)
  • Hui Xin Ong (University of Sydney)
  • Shakila Rizwan (University of Otago)

Abstract submission is closed

Registration: Click here

Venue and Accommodations: Click Here

Information for delegates: Click Here

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Top 10 Most-accessed Biomaterials Science articles – Q3 2016

This month sees the following articles in Biomaterials Science that are in the top ten most accessed from July – September 2016:

Why not take a look at the articles today and blog your thoughts and comments below.

Biodegradable liposome-encapsulated hydrogels for biomedical applications: a marriage of convenience
Santiago Grijalvo, Judith Mayr, Ramon Eritja and David Díaz Díaz
Biomater. Sci., 2016,4, 555-574
DOI: 10.1039/C5BM00481K

Lipid-coated polymeric nanoparticles for cancer drug delivery
Sangeetha Krishnamurthy, Rajendran Vaiyapuri, Liangfang Zhang and Juliana M. Chan
Biomater. Sci., 2015,3, 923-936
DOI: 10.1039/C4BM00427B

Sugared biomaterial binding lectins: achievements and perspectives
P. Bojarová and V. Křen
Biomater. Sci., 2016,4, 1142-1160
DOI: 10.1039/C6BM00088F

Hydrogel scaffolds as in vitro models to study fibroblast activation in wound healing and disease
Megan E. Smithmyer, Lisa A. Sawicki and April M. Kloxin
Biomater. Sci., 2014,2, 634-650
DOI: 10.1039/C3BM60319A

Polymeric biomaterials for the delivery of platinum-based anticancer drugs
Jihoon Kim, Swapan Pramanick, Duhwan Lee, Hansoo Park and Won Jong Kim
Biomater. Sci., 2015,3, 1002-1017
DOI: 10.1039/C5BM00039D

In situ-forming robust chitosan-poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels prepared by copper-free azide–alkyne click reaction for tissue engineering
Vinh X. Truong, Matthew P. Ablett, Hamish T. J. Gilbert, James Bowen, Stephen M. Richardson, Judith A. Hoyland and Andrew P. Dove
Biomater. Sci., 2014,2, 167-175
DOI: 10.1039/C3BM60159E

Articular cartilage: from formation to tissue engineering
Sandra Camarero-Espinosa, Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser, E. Johan Foster and Christoph Weder
Biomater. Sci., 2016,4, 734-767
DOI: 10.1039/C6BM00068A

Recent progress in nanomaterials for gene delivery applications
Erhan Keles, Yang Song, Dan Du, Wen-Ji Dong and Yuehe Lin
Biomater. Sci., 2016,4, 1291-1309
DOI: 10.1039/C6BM00441E

Stimuli-responsive functionalized mesoporous silica nanoparticles for drug release in response to various biological stimuli
Xin Chen, Xiaoyu Cheng, Alexander H. Soeriyadi, Sharon M. Sagnella, Xun Lu, Jason A. Scott, Stuart B. Lowe, Maria Kavallaris and J. Justin Gooding
Biomater. Sci., 2014,2, 121-130
DOI: 10.1039/C3BM60148J

The surface charge of anti-bacterial coatings alters motility and biofilm architecture
Olena Rzhepishevska, Shoghik Hakobyan, Rohit Ruhal, Julien Gautrot, David Barbero and Madeleine Ramstedt
Biomater. Sci., 2013,1, 589-602
DOI: 10.1039/C3BM00197K

Fancy submitting an article to Biomaterials Science? Then why not submit to us today!

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IUPAC-PSK40

4-7 October 2016 in Jeju, Korea

We are delighted to announce the IUPAC International Conference on Advanced Polymeric Materials: Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Polymer Society of Korea (PSK).

This event will be held during 4–7 October 2016 at the International Convention Center Jeju, Korea. The conference will be an attractive event with 5 plenary and more than 200 invited lectures by renowned speakers from all over the world.

It will be an open forum for participants engaged in polymer synthesis, polymer physics, polymeric materials and polymer engineering. More information can be found in the Scientific Program.

The Polymer Society of Korea (PSK) was founded in 1976 and currently has around 3000 active members. Now, they are gladly celebrating its 40 years of contribution to the development of polymer science and technology of Korea by hosting a great conference of IUPAC-PSK40.

The conference will be held in Jeju island, the largest island in Korea, which was granted UNESCO World Heritage site status because of its unique and beautiful natural scenery. Beautiful beaches, waterfalls, cliffs, and caves lie in harmony, and the mild weather makes Jeju an ideal tourist destination.

We are proud to sponsor this event and hopes this conference is a great success for our community.

Mark your calendar and register now!

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Top 10 Reviewers for Biomaterials Science

Many thanks to our reviewers and community

In celebration of Peer Review Week, with the theme of Recognition for Review, we would like to highlight the top 10 reviewers for Biomaterials Science in 2016, as selected by the editor for their significant contribution to the journal.

Top 10 Reviewers for Biomaterials Science:
– Dr Yi Wen – Duke University, USA
– Dr Yi Zhao – University of North Carolina, USA
– Dr Yong Wang – Pennsylvania State University, USA
– Dr Yamin Li – University of Science and Technology of China, China
– Dr Menghua Xiong – University of Illinois, USA
– Professor Jun Wang – University of Science and Technology of China, China
– Dr Zhibin Wang – Stanford University, USA
– Dr Won Jong Kim – Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea
– Dr Phil Campbell – Carnegie Mellon University, USA
– Dr Yi Zhang – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

We would like to say a massive thank you to these reviewers as well as the Biomaterials Science board and all of the biomaterials science community for their continued support of the journal, as authors, reviewers and readers.

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Nanoparticle Therapeutics 2016

23–27th October 2016 in Queensland, Australia

On behalf of the organising committee, we would like to invite you to join us at Nanoparticle Therapeutics 2016, making clinical translation a reality.

The conference is in tropical north Queensland (Palm Cove) from the 23rd to 26th October 2016.

This conference is designed to bring together experts in Nanoparticle Therapeutics from people working at the laboratory bench through to clinical trials, government regulation and implementation in the clinic.

This meeting of around 50 participants involves an exemplary scientific program comprising invited international and local speakers, and offers an important training platform for early career researchers to present their results and to be exposed to “cutting edge” research. Awards for best ECR/student are now available.

Social events for enhancing interactions with the delegates include a trip to the local crocodile and wild-life park, not to be missed.

Early bird registration has been extended for 1 week until the 12th of August

Don’t miss out and register today!

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4th Symposium on Innovative Polymers for Controlled Delivery

23–26 September 2016 in Suzhou, China

We are pleased to announce the 4th Symposium on Innovative Polymers for Controlled Delivery (SIPCD 2016).

SIPCD held biennially since 2010 has been established as a high-level conference in the fields of biomaterials, controlled drug delivery, protein and cell delivery, gene delivery, polymer-based diagnostics, and tissue engineering.

SIPCD 2016 will be held in the Worldhotel Grand Dushulake, Suzhou (China) on the 23–26 September 2016. The event will welcome about 550 participants from all over the world, and has planned 4 plenary and 27 keynote lectures by leading experts.

The symposium is organised in one single session, thus offering the possibility to be present at all invited lectures and to participate in lively discussions about the most recent developments as well as challenges in innovative delivery.

Biomaterials Science is proud to sponsor this conference and hopes this conference is a great success for the biomaterials science community.

Mark your calendar and register now!

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1st Biomaterials for Healthcare Conference

17–20 October 2016 in Rome, Italy

We are delighted to announce the 1st Biomaterials for Healthcare Conference (BioMaH 2016): “Biomaterials for tissue engineering and the role of nanotechnology“.

This conference will be held from 17th to 20th October 2016 in the beautiful city of Rome, Italy.

The event will cover various issues regarding innovative materials and approaches for tissue regeneration. Its scope is to create a stage for exchanging the latest research results and sharing advanced research methods.

Participants from various countries are expected to attend the conference, among them leading researchers in the biomaterials science field, manufacturers from orthopaedic surgery, neurosurgery, dentistry and pharmaceuticals, engineers, physicists, chemists, biologists, surgeons, physicians, dentists and other clinical personnel, closely connected with the application of biomaterials.

Biomaterials Science is proud to sponsor 3 special prizes for the best posters in this exciting Biomaterials for Healthcare Conference. The winners will receive a certificate and free access to the journal for one year.

Mark your calendar today and register now!

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Top 10 Most-accessed Biomaterials Science articles – Q2 2016

This month sees the following articles in Biomaterials Science that are in the top ten most accessed from April – June 2016:

Why not take a look at the articles today and blog your thoughts and comments below.

Biodegradable liposome-encapsulated hydrogels for biomedical applications: a marriage of convenience
Santiago Grijalvo, Judith Mayr, Ramon Eritja and David Díaz Díaz
Biomater. Sci., 2016,4, 555-574
DOI: 10.1039/C5BM00481K

Polymeric biomaterials for the delivery of platinum-based anticancer drugs
Jihoon Kim, Swapan Pramanick, Duhwan Lee, Hansoo Park and Won Jong Kim
Biomater. Sci., 2015,3, 1002-1017
DOI: 10.1039/C5BM00039D

Articular cartilage: from formation to tissue engineering
Sandra Camarero-Espinosa, Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser, E. Johan Foster and Christoph Weder
Biomater. Sci., 2016,4, 734-767
DOI: 10.1039/C6BM00068A

Hydrogel scaffolds as <it>in vitro</it> models to study fibroblast activation in wound healing and disease
Megan E. Smithmyer, Lisa A. Sawicki and April M. Kloxin
Biomater. Sci., 2014,2, 634-650
DOI: 10.1039/C3BM60319A

Lipid-coated polymeric nanoparticles for cancer drug delivery
Sangeetha Krishnamurthy, Rajendran Vaiyapuri, Liangfang Zhang and Juliana M. Chan
Biomater. Sci., 2015,3, 923-936
DOI: 10.1039/C4BM00427B

Supramolecular hydrogels: synthesis, properties and their biomedical applications
Ruijiao Dong, Yan Pang, Yue Su and Xinyuan Zhu
Biomater. Sci., 2015,3, 937-954
DOI: 10.1039/C4BM00448E

Poly(trimethylene carbonate)-based polymers engineered for biodegradable functional biomaterials
K. Fukushima
Biomater. Sci., 2016,4, 9-24
DOI: 10.1039/C5BM00123D

Mesoporous silica nanoparticles for the design of smart delivery nanodevices
Montserrat Colilla, Blanca González and María Vallet-Regí
Biomater. Sci., 2013,1, 114-134
DOI: 10.1039/C2BM00085G

Composite biopolymers for bone regeneration enhancement in bony defects
K. Jahan and M. Tabrizian
Biomater. Sci., 2016,4, 25-39
DOI: 10.1039/C5BM00163C

Stimuli-responsive polymersomes for cancer therapy
Thavasyappan Thambi, Jae Hyung Park and Doo Sung Lee
Biomater. Sci., 2016,4, 55-69
DOI: 10.1039/C5BM00268K

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