Applications of regenerative principles are expanding into complex and highly specialized areas. Regenerative medicine in specialized fields includes neurology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, and reproductive medicine, where conventional treatments have limited efficacy. These applications focus on site-specific regeneration using tailored cells, scaffolds, and biologics. For instance, retinal implants, cartilage regeneration, and neural repair systems are offering renewed hope in previously irreversible conditions. Regenerative medicine in specialized fields also demands collaboration across surgical specialties, cellular engineering, and rehabilitation sciences to ensure long-term functionality and integration. This focused approach brings high-impact solutions to patients in fields where regenerative therapies are most urgently needed.
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