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It is both an honor and a privilege to introduce this inaugural issue of
Biomaterials Connect. Biomaterials Connect is
a newly established journal that intends to be an inclusive forum for all
researchers, scientists, engineers, and professionals working within the various
fields of biomaterials science. The purpose is to encourage contribution to
multi-disciplinary interaction, the diffusion of new ideas, and progress in
biomaterials research and applications, particularly those related to medicine
and dentistry.
Biomaterials Connect is based on the belief that biomaterials
will continue to form the foundation of healthcare advances. In collaboration
with Scifiniti, we are committed to delivering a premier, peer-reviewed journal
to fulfill the multi-faceted and changing needs of the biomaterials community.
Now more than ever, it is critical to remove the barriers among disciplines and
provide fertile ground on which cutting-edge research will flourish to enhance
health and improve quality of life.
It is a matter of great pride to present a collection of articles that truly
highlights the breadth and depth of biomaterial research. This issue features
two state-of-the-art review articles: one focused on the biofunctional applications
of chitosan in dentistry, and another examining the role of MEMS and nanomaterials
in the advancement of diagnostics and therapeutics in healthcare. In addition,
this issue presents three experimental studies addressing current challenges in
medicine and dentistry. These include an investigation into the effects of surface
treatment of hemp fibers on the properties of polyethylene composites, a study on
the synthesis and characterization of laurate ester of acetate cellulose, and
research on the translucency and polymerization efficiency of contemporary resin
composites. Finally, we discuss briefly the disruptive potential of 3D printing
in the biomaterials field.
Biomaterials Connect will cover a broad scope including, but not
limited to, tissue engineering, medical devices, dental implants, biocompatibility,
nanotechnology, and 3D printing. Original research articles, reviews, perspectives,
and commentaries that contribute to the development of biomaterials science are
invited. We aim to create a forum for an interactive and creative community that
challenges established dogma by facilitating research across disciplinary
boundaries.
I feel very privileged to stand as Editor-in-Chief of this journal, supported by
such an enthusiastic Editorial Board and an extensive network of renowned
reviewers. We share a common goal: to maintain scientific stringency and integrity
at the highest possible standards. I now call on all researchers from the
international community to join this exciting journey and share valuable inputs
and results with Biomaterials Connect.
Thank you for your support, and I hope you find this first issue both informative
and inspiring.
Title: Preface
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It is both an honor and a privilege to introduce this inaugural issue of
Biomaterials Connect.
Biomaterials Connect is
a newly established journal that intends to be an inclusive forum for all
researchers, scientists, engineers, and professionals working within the various
fields of biomaterials science.
The purpose is to encourage contribution to
multi-disciplinary interaction, the diffusion of new ideas, and progress in
biomaterials research and applications, particularly those related to medicine
and dentistry.
Biomaterials Connect is based on the belief that biomaterials
will continue to form the foundation of healthcare advances.
In collaboration
with Scifiniti, we are committed to delivering a premier, peer-reviewed journal
to fulfill the multi-faceted and changing needs of the biomaterials community.
Now more than ever, it is critical to remove the barriers among disciplines and
provide fertile ground on which cutting-edge research will flourish to enhance
health and improve quality of life.
It is a matter of great pride to present a collection of articles that truly
highlights the breadth and depth of biomaterial research.
This issue features
two state-of-the-art review articles: one focused on the biofunctional applications
of chitosan in dentistry, and another examining the role of MEMS and nanomaterials
in the advancement of diagnostics and therapeutics in healthcare.
In addition,
this issue presents three experimental studies addressing current challenges in
medicine and dentistry.
These include an investigation into the effects of surface
treatment of hemp fibers on the properties of polyethylene composites, a study on
the synthesis and characterization of laurate ester of acetate cellulose, and
research on the translucency and polymerization efficiency of contemporary resin
composites.
Finally, we discuss briefly the disruptive potential of 3D printing
in the biomaterials field.
Biomaterials Connect will cover a broad scope including, but not
limited to, tissue engineering, medical devices, dental implants, biocompatibility,
nanotechnology, and 3D printing.
Original research articles, reviews, perspectives,
and commentaries that contribute to the development of biomaterials science are
invited.
We aim to create a forum for an interactive and creative community that
challenges established dogma by facilitating research across disciplinary
boundaries.
I feel very privileged to stand as Editor-in-Chief of this journal, supported by
such an enthusiastic Editorial Board and an extensive network of renowned
reviewers.
We share a common goal: to maintain scientific stringency and integrity
at the highest possible standards.
I now call on all researchers from the
international community to join this exciting journey and share valuable inputs
and results with Biomaterials Connect.
Thank you for your support, and I hope you find this first issue both informative
and inspiring.
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