Bioprinting in Healthcare and Therapeutic Continuity
A topical collection in Bioengineering (ISSN 2306-5354). This collection belongs to the section "Regenerative Engineering".
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Interests: bioprinting; 3D modeling; artificial intelligence; biomaterials; sustainability; healthcare 4.0
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Interests: animal health; drug delivery; smart devices for drug delivery; biomaterials; 3D modeling
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Interests: animal health; drug delivery; smart devices for drug delivery; biomaterials; surgery; anesthesiology
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Interests: organic electronics and bioelectronics; biosensing; 3D printed electronics; healthcare 4.0
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Interests: osteochondral tissue regeneration; collagen hydrogel; endothelial cells; mesenchymal cells; cell culture
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Topical Collection Information
Dear Colleagues,
3D bioprinting enables the rapid customization of personalized medical devices, drugs, and applications, achieving the ability to restore human functionalities.
This topical collection will collect articles related to the application of 3D printing/bioprinting in the medical sector, following the therapy continuity approach.
- Big data: biosensors and wearable devices or prototypes capable of collecting data and supporting the big-data chain;
- Advance diagnostics: drug delivery devices and lab-on-chip and surgical trainers that support personalized treatment and planning;
- Personalized medicine: implantable printed materials/devices that allowing tissue regeneration or drug delivery management (absorbable or not) and medical devices useful for improving standard medical approaches (i.e., bioprinted surgery devices);
- Zero failure: prosthesis starting from CT or MRI and smart devices capable of reducing errors, rehospitalization via custom rehabilitation, and enabling personalized food and motor activity.
Finally, close attention will be paid to preclinical and clinical studies scalable on animals and humans.
Our objective is to support bioengineers, biologists, and innovation managers in the development of future Industry 5.0 technologies and digital libraries related to bionic and biosynthetic design, underlying the adoption of artificial intelligence within hospitals and healthcare systems.
Prof. Dr. Ruben Foresti
Prof. Dr. Maddalena Botti
Prof. Dr. Fabio Leonardi
Dr. Pasquale D'Angelo
Dr. Roberto Sala
Collection Editors
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Keywords
- 3D bioprinting
- personalized medicine
- therapy continuity
- custom medical devices