Feature Review: Advanced Manufacturing, Biomaterials, and Stem Cells for Tissue and Regenerative Engineering

A special issue of Biomedicines (ISSN 2227-9059). This special issue belongs to the section "Biomedical Engineering and Materials".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2025 | Viewed by 104

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Weisberg Department of Mechanical Engineering, Marshall University (West Virginia State), Huntington, WV, USA
Interests: advanced manufacturing; tissue engineering; regenerative medicine; artificial intelligence
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Dear Colleagues,

The field of tissue and regenerative engineering is evolving rapidly, driven by breakthroughs in advanced manufacturing, biomaterials, and stem cell engineering. These integral components of tissue regeneration hold promise of enabling direct organ biofabrication and regeneration in the future. However, their intrinsic complexity necessitates rigorous multidisciplinary research to achieve the desired patient-specific outcomes. The objective of this Special Issue is to curate a collection of comprehensive review articles that provide in-depth insights into the current state of the art, highlight existing challenges, and to explore transformative strategies in the field of regenerative engineering. By synthesizing knowledge across disciplines, these review articles will serve as valuable resources to guide future research and innovation. We invite researchers and scholars from academia, industry, and government to submit high-quality review papers to this Special Issue. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  1. 3D/4D biomanufacturing and biofabrication;
  2. Synthesis and characterization of tissues and organs, including in-vivo and clinical studies;
  3. Natural-origin, synthetic, and composite materials;
  4. Stem cell engineering;
  5. Cell–extracellular matrix interactions in regeneration;
  6. Mechanical determinants of tissue development and repair;
  7. Biomechanics and mechanobiology modeling;
  8. Applications of nanotechnology for regenerative medicine;
  9. Body-on-a-chip for regenerative medicine;
  10. Bioreactors in regenerative medicine;
  11. Artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled tissue and regenerative engineering.

Dr. Roozbeh Ross Salary
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • advanced manufacturing
  • biomaterials
  • tissue engineering
  • regenerative medicine

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