The abstract (one page, PDF file) must be prepared according to the following template (Click here). Each registered person can submit up to two abstracts.
To submit the abstract, use the following form
Name the abstract file in the following sequence:
Topic - First author's surname - Initials of names - Abstract number.pdf
Example: Luis Augusto Soares submits two abstracts on Topic 3
File name: T3-Soares-LA-01.pdf
File name: T3- Soares-LA -02.pdf
1. Additive Manufacturing & Nanobiomaterials
This topic addresses the development and application of additive manufacturing technologies, including 3D bioprinting, aimed at creating advanced biomaterials, particularly at the nanoscale. Expected submissions include studies on printing techniques, optimization of bioactive materials, and applications in tissue regeneration and medical devices.
2. Biomaterials Characterization
Focuses on methods and techniques for the physical, chemical, biological, and mechanical characterization of biomaterials. Submissions may include studies on structural analysis, surface properties, thermal behavior, cellular response, and durability of materials in biological environments.
3. Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
This theme covers the development and application of biomaterials to support tissue regeneration and tissue engineering. Submissions may include scaffolds, smart biomaterials, biofactors, as well as clinical and preclinical studies related to regenerative medicine.
4. Cell-Biomaterial Interactions
This topic explores the interface between cells and biomaterials, including adhesion, proliferation, differentiation, and signaling. Submissions may focus on biocompatibility, immune responses, and the development of functional surfaces that modulate cellular behavior.
5. Drug Release Systems
Focuses on controlled drug delivery systems, including biodegradable polymers, nanoparticles, and hydrogels. Expected submissions may include studies on release kinetics, therapeutic efficacy, and the development of innovative platforms for pharmacological applications.
6. Functionalization of Biomaterials
This theme explores the modification of biomaterials with bioactive molecules, nanoparticles, or other functionalities to enhance specific properties such as biocompatibility, mechanical strength, or antimicrobial activity. Submissions may address functionalization techniques and their impacts on various applications.
7. Key Enabling Technologies (including lab-on-a-chip, Artificial Intelligence)
This topic encompasses innovative technologies that support advances in biomaterials science, including microfluidic devices (lab-on-a-chip), artificial intelligence, sensors, and high-content analysis tools. Submissions may focus on how these technologies enhance research, product development, or risk assessment.
8. Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Aspects
Focuses on the legal, ethical, and regulatory challenges related to the development, production, and commercialization of biomaterials and medical devices. Submissions may include studies on international standards compliance, ethical considerations in clinical research, and strategies to meet regulatory requirements.
9. Medical Implants and Devices
This theme addresses the development, characterization, and application of medical implants and biomedical devices. Submissions may cover materials supporting osseointegration, biocompatibility, technological innovation, and clinical studies on implantable devices.
10. Modelling and Simulations
Focuses on the use of computational modeling and simulations to predict the behavior of biomaterials, biological structures, and complex systems. Submissions may include studies on cell-material interaction simulations, structural analysis of devices, and the development of predictive algorithms.
11. Tissue and Organ Models for Therapy and Testing
This topic addresses the creation of tissue models and organoids for biomedical research, toxicological testing, and advanced therapy development. Submissions may include the biofabrication of tissues, development of in vitro testing platforms, and validation studies of organotypic models.
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The submission period for abstracts will be open from February 16th to March 31st.
The event seeks to foster interdisciplinary collaborations, address the latest technological challenges and advances, and drive the development of innovative solutions for medical and dental health by discussing cutting-edge topics such as: Additive manufacturing (with an emphasis on bioprinting), Biomaterials for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, Bioimaging and biosensors, Functionalization of biomaterials: Surface and interface, Controlled release systems for bioactive molecules, Legal, ethical and regulatory aspects, Modeling and simulation, Artificial organs and tissues, In vivo and clinical trials; New technologies, including artificial intelligence, organs-on-a-chip and alternative methods to the use of animals.
It also aims to strengthen interaction between academia and the productive and regulatory sectors, as well as stimulate the growth of scientific research in Latin America.