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Biomaterials is a multidisciplinary field that integrates biology, materials science, and engineering to design and develop substances that interact with biological systems. These materials, which can be natural or synthetic, are engineered to support, enhance, or replace biological functions, playing a pivotal role in medical and healthcare advancements. Researchers in biomaterials investigate their properties, biocompatibility, and applications in areas ranging from tissue engineering to drug delivery systems.
The scope of biomaterials encompasses cutting-edge technologies and innovative applications, including the development of smart and biodegradable materials, implants, and scaffolds for tissue regeneration. By enabling breakthroughs in regenerative medicine, prosthetics, and diagnostics, biomaterials contribute significantly to improving patient outcomes and addressing global health challenges. This field continues to evolve, driven by the pursuit of creating sustainable and functional solutions tailored to the complexities of human biology.

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