Applications of Biomaterials in Wearable Medical Devices and Bioelectronics
Amirsalar Khandan E-Mail
Postdoctoral Fellow, Amirkabir University of Technology,New Technologies Research Center, Tehran, Iran
Research Keywords: X-ray diffraction; material characterization; nanomaterials; material characteristics; mechanical properties; SEM analysis; materials processing
Welcome to the special issue on "Applications of Biomaterials in Wearable Medical Devices and Bioelectronics". This special issue aims to explore the latest advancements, challenges, and potential applications of biomaterials in wearable medical devices and bioelectronics, highlighting their significant role in revolutionizing healthcare.
Advancements in biomaterials have opened up new avenues in the development of wearable medical devices and bioelectronics, enabling personalized healthcare monitoring and diagnostics. This special issue focuses on the applications of biomaterials in wearable medical devices and bioelectronics, showcasing their potential to enhance patient care, improve quality of life, and revolutionize healthcare delivery. The issue covers a broad range of topics, including the design and fabrication of biomaterial-based sensors, the integration of biomaterials with electronics, and the development of smart materials for wearable devices. Additionally, it explores the challenges and opportunities associated with the use of biomaterials in wearable medical devices, such as biocompatibility, durability, and scalability. The contributions in this special issue provide valuable insights into the current state-of-the-art, future directions, and potential impact of biomaterials in wearable medical devices and bioelectronics. Researchers, engineers, and healthcare professionals interested in wearable technologies, biomaterials, and healthcare innovations will find this special issue to be a valuable resource for staying updated on the latest developments in the field.
Keywords: biomaterials; tissue engineering; wearable medical devices; bioelectronics; smart materials; drug-delivery systems; personalized therapeutics