As one of the premiere biomaterials events of the year, ESB2023’s goal is to promote interactions and collaborations between researchers, educators, clinicians and industry representatives who are interested in biomaterials. Therefore, ESB2023 will be head as a face-to-face event without hybrid (online) component. ESB2023 will offer an exciting stage to share the latest solutions and discoveries to treat injured and aging tissues and organs. To do so, ESB2023 will offer a series of workshops and symposia on topics ranging from biomaterial basic science, applied biomaterials, clinical translation, additive manufacturing, biomaterials in education, healthcare accessibility, and regulatory affairs.
Abstract submission deadline 16/03/2023
Author notification 05/2023
Registration opening 03/2023
List of topics for abstract submission
Preparation and characterization
Hydrogels
Polymeric
Metals
Inorganic and glasses
Composites
Nano-biomaterials 0D, 1D, 2D
Surfaces
Materials from living matter
Interaction with cells
Materials-tissues interface
3D microenvironments
Immunomodulation
Engineered niches
Porous scaffolds
Biofabrication
Bio(material)inks
Extrusion-based AM
Light-based AM
Electrospinning and textile
Unconventional approaches
3D printing for accessible healthcare
Clinical translation of AM
Biomaterials carrying stimuli
Dynamic materials 4D
Living materials
Mechanoregulation
Delivery of small and biological drugs
Metamaterials
Orientation cues
Biomaterials for specific functions
Load-bearing materials
Biomineralization
Cancer
Vascularization or lack thereof
Sensing
Smart biomaterials
Anti-infective strategies
COVID-19
Biomaterials for body parts and functions
Bone
Cartilage and osteochondral
Intervertebral disc
Tendon and ligament
Dental
Muscle
Respiratory system
Cardiovascular
Gastrointestinal
Skin
Eye
Liver, kidneys, pancreas
Neural tissue
Parallel fields
Big data, artificial intelligence, machine learning
Biological materials e.g. , nacre, wood-derived
Aerospace
Biomaterials testing
Biocompatibility, leachables, in vitro tests
Biomaterials for reducing, replacing, refining
Organ/human on a chip
Clinical translation
Medical devices
Clinical studies
Safety and regulatory aspects