• Special Issue Topic

    Bioprinted Hydrogels for Engineering Tissues and Organs

    Submission Deadline: April 30, 2025

    Guest Editors

    Vahid Serpooshan E-Mail

    Professor at Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA.

    Research Keywords: 3D bioprinting; nano-biomaterials; cardiovascular tissue engineering; heart development; stem cell engineering


    Liqun Ning E-Mail

    Professor at Department of Mechanical Engineering, Washkewicz College of Engineering Cleveland State University, Cleveland, USA.

    Research Keywords: biomaterials; biomechanics; advanced biomanufacturing; tissue engineering; disease modeling


    About the Special Issue

    The integration of advanced biomaterials with 3D bioprinting technology holds considerable potential for bioengineering highly tunable, functional tissue and organ analogues that could be utilized in addressing some key challenges in regenerative medicine therapies, as well as in a variety of in vitro human disease modeling, drug screening, and therapeutic development efforts. Ongoing advancements in the field necessitate design and development of a new generation of biomaterials and bioprinting approaches capable of substantially enhancing the biological, physiomechanical, and chemical properties of engineered scaffolds. Hydrogels and hydrogel-based biomaterials, as integral bioink components, create a biomimetic microenvironment that is supportive of viability and function of a variety of cells within bioprinted constructs. This Special Issue aims to collect high-quality original research and review articles that report on developing, characterizing, and evaluating cutting-edge hydrogel-based biomaterials and associated biomanufacturing technologies to create tissue engineered constructs and devices for broad applications in biomedical engineering. It will explore the most important questions and topics in the fields of soft/naturally derived biomaterials and tissue bioprinting. The topics include, but are not limited to:


    ★ Hydrogel-based bioinks synthesis and characterization

     Advanced biomanufacturing and 3D bioprinting methods

     Cell-ECM interactions in bioprinted hydrogel-based constructs

     In vitro disease modeling and drug screening via hydrogel-based bioprinted platforms

     In vivo therapeutic applications of bioprinted hydrogel scaffolds

     Advanced bioimaging and tracking of hydrogel-based bioprints

    Keywords: hydrogel biomaterials; 3D bioprinting; additive biomanufacturing; naturally derived polymers; tissue engineering; regenerative medicine

    Call for Papers

    Published Articles

    Open Access
    Review
    Advancements in hydrogel technology for ocular drug delivery
    Hydrogel-based drug delivery systems (DDS) offer promising alternatives for treating ocular diseases by overcoming the limitations of traditional therapies, such as low bioavailability, frequent adm [...] Read more.
    Doanh Truong ... Simon D. Tran
    Published: December 12, 2024 Explor BioMat-X. 2024;1:331–352
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.37349/ebmx.2024.00023
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