Manipulating biological systems at the nanoscale is creating transformative possibilities for tissue repair and regeneration. Nanomedicine & nanotechnology enables controlled delivery of growth factors, gene therapies, and anti-inflammatory agents through precision-engineered nanoparticles. Nano-patterned surfaces guide cell adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation, optimizing scaffold-cell interactions. With applications in wound healing, bone regeneration, and neuroengineering, nanotechnology enhances bioavailability and therapeutic targeting. Smart nanocarriers and stimuli-responsive systems ensure localized and sustained treatment delivery. Nanomedicine & nanotechnology also contributes to diagnostics, offering early detection of tissue damage and monitoring therapeutic progress. This field continues to unlock new dimensions in regenerative science, merging innovation with functionality at the cellular level.
Title : Eliminating implants infections with nanomedicine: Human results
Thomas J Webster, Interstellar Therapeutics, United States
Title : Biodistribution and gene targeting in regenerative medicine
Nagy Habib, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Title : Graphene, butterfly structures, and stem cells: A revolution in surgical implants
Alexander Seifalian, Nanotechnology & Regenerative Medicine Commercialisation Centre, London NW1 0NH, United Kingdom
Title : Precision in cartilage repair: Breakthroughs in biofabrication process optimization
Pedro Morouco, Polytechnic of Leiria, Portugal
Title : Keratin-TMAO wound dressing promote tissue recovery in diabetic rats via activation of M2 macrophages
Marek Konop, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
Title : Assessing geometric simplifications in vertebral modeling for reliable numerical analysis of intervertebral discs
Oleg Ardatov, Vilnius University, Lithuania