Cell Symposia: Bio-inspired and bio-integrated materials in accelerating technologies
in partnership with Suzhou Institute for Advanced Research, University of Science and Technology of China and Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, CAS, China
December 1–3, 2023, Suzhou, China
Registration is now closed.
Bio-inspired materials are materials and materials systems whose function, properties, and structure mimic those of natural materials. Such bio-inspired design concepts are rapidly being developed into many advanced applications, exploiting many of nature’s tricks. They are used in a wide range of advanced techniques and devices intended for medical, industrial, consumer, and energy sectors. At the same time, bio-integration—introducing engineered materials, sensors, implants, devices, and other augmentations—is a growing field of applied materials science. The materials science community is attaching more importance to the study of bio-inspired and bio-integrated materials for their applications in advanced techniques and devices, highlighting science and technology innovation across multiple fields.
With a focus on the importance of materials behavior at the intersection of biology and physical sciences, this symposium seeks to bridge the gap from materials design, to functional systems, to ultimate technological solutions. Our aim is to highlight the potential of nature’s insight applied to societal needs, connecting early career and senior researchers with corporate partners to inspire the next generation of breakthrough technologies.
The symposium will consist of two parallel tracks with five themes:
1. Bio-inspired structure and composites
2. Cells and soft matter
3. Interfaces and integration
4. Theranostics and drug delivery
5. Functional and smart materials
There will be joint sessions for keynote lectures and panel discussions, as well as a special youth forum for early career researchers and poster sessions for students.
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Robert Langer, USA
Lei Jiang, China
John A. Rogers, USA
Dongyuan Zhao, China
Taeghwan Hyeon, Korea
Shu-hong Yu, China
Bin Liu, Singapore
Weihong Tan, China
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Hao Bai, China
Xiaoyuan Chen, Singapore
Kai Liu, China
Mingjie Liu, China
Zhuang Liu, China
Nicola Pugno, Italy
Alan Rowan, Australia
Limin Qi, China
Yanlin Song, China
Dan Wang, China
Jianjun Wang, China
Qiangbin Wang, China
Shutao Wang, China
Tie Wang, China
Liping Wen, China
Yanlei Yu, China
Yingying Zhang, China
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Renren Deng, China
Jianjun Du, China
Xuemin Du, China
Jian Li, China
Lele Li, China
Daishun Ling, China
Dingbin Liu, China
Zunfeng Liu, China
Duo Mao, China
Peng Miao, China
Guosheng Song, China
Huaiyu Wang, China
Wenbo Wu, China
Yuen Yee Cheng, Australia
Cuiling Zhang, China
Yige Zhou, China
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Lei Jiang, Suzhou Institute for Advanced Research, University of Science and Technology of China and Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, CAS, China
Shutao Wang, Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, CAS, China
Steve Cranford, Editor-in-chief, Matter
Jiqing Sun, Scientific editor, Chem, Consulting editor, Matter
Fenglin Liao, Deputy editor, iScience, Consulting editor, Chem