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  • Overview
    • Introduction & Greetings
    • Organizing Committee
      • Symposium & Session Chairs
    • Code of Conduct (PDF)
    • Call for Awards Nominations
      • Protocol for Graduate Student Awards
      • Protocol for R.F. Bunshah Annual Award & ICMCTF Lecture
      • Protocol for the Bill Sproul Award and Honorary ICMCTF Lecture
    • Manuscripts
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  • Program
    • Presentation Instructions
    • Special Events
      • Lecture Series: Plenary
      • Lecture Series: Exhibitors Keynote
      • Keynote Lectures
    • Symposia
      • Symposium PP: Plasma and Vapor Deposition Processes
      • Symposium MA (Materials A): Protective Coatings and High-Temperature
      • Symposium MB (Materials B): Functional Thin Films and Surfaces
      • Symposium MC (Materials C): Tribology and Mechanics of Coatings and Surfaces
      • Symposium MD (Materials D): Surface Engineering of Biomaterials, Medical Devices, and Regenerative Materials
      • Symposium CM: Advanced Characterization, Modelling and Data Science for Coatings and Thin Films
      • Symposium IA: Surface Engineering – Applied Research and Industrial Applications
      • TS1. Coatings for Batteries and Hydrogen Applications
      • TS2. Coatings and Surfaces for Renewable Energy Technology
      • TS3. Circular Strategies for Surface Engineering
  • Abstract Submission
    • Call for Abstracts (PDF)
    • Copyright Agreement (PDF)
    • Submission Guidelines
  • Exhibit
    • Exhibit Information & Opportunities
  • Sponsors
    • General Sponsors

Symposium MD (Materials D): Surface Engineering of Biomaterials, Devices, and Regenerative Materials: Health, Food, and Agriculture Applications

Technical Symposium MD

This Symposium focuses on the practical applications of the synthesis, characterization, and performance (both in vitro and in vivo) of coatings and modified surfaces designed for biomedical applications, including health, food, and agriculture. The symposium is devoted to creating a friendly hub platform to promote research discussions between material scientists, engineers, coating experts, nanotechnologists, and clinicians. Papers are solicited in areas related to bioactive and biocompatible coatings for implants (e.g., orthopedic, dental, spinal, etc.), cardio-vascular stents, drug delivery, and biosensing. Examples of research topics sought are hydroxyapatite coatings, biomimetic and bio-inspired coatings, antimicrobial, anti-biofouling, drug-eluting coatings, blood-compatible coatings, electrospun coatings, biofunctionalization of materials surfaces such as tissue engineering scaffolds by wet chemical and plasma methods, cell-surface interactions, bio-lubrication and bio-tribology, and processing and characterization of biomaterial surfaces. Studies of the interactions between coatings and the biological environment, including tribocorrosion and other degradation mechanisms, are also welcome. Moreover, research on the effect of biomaterial coatings on biological behavior, such as cell growth, adhesion, and gene expression, is sought. Contributions in retrieval implant analysis, releasing metal ions/particles, smart/intelligent surfaces, and potential clinical concerns will also be considered. A new key interest is the applications of coatings in additive manufacturing, as many novel 3D-printed implants benefit from surface coatings to promote osseointegration and, more generally, biocompatibility.

MD1. Coatings and Surfaces for Medical Devices: Mechanical, Corrosion, Tribocorrosion, and Surface Processing

This session addresses coatings and surface modifications utilized in biomedical applications. These modifications aim to enhance the performance characteristics or provide additional functionalities to implants, medical devices, or surgical instruments. The coatings and surface modifications serve various functions, including improving biocompatibility, promoting cell proliferation and viability, reducing restenosis, preventing thrombus formation, regulating metallic ion release, resisting corrosion, wear, and fatigue tribocorrosion, and wear. These functionalities are evaluated in both laboratory settings (in vitro) and within living organisms (in vivo). In addition, the regulated biological responses to the surfaces can be utilized for diagnostic and monitoring purposes, such as early prediction of diseases such as cancer or neurological disorders, through readily available body fluids, urine, or saliva. This session seeks to explore clinical applications and physiological responses to material systems used for tissue regeneration, implantable sensors, and smart drug delivery, among other things. The scope extends to computational, analytical, and experimental studies investigating coated biomaterials’ underlying mechanisms and diverse behaviors. Your research, with its potential to directly contribute to these practical applications, holds immense value for the advancement of the field. We encourage you to share your findings and insights with our community of researchers and practitioners.

Keywords: Coatings and Surface modifications of biomaterials, Corrosion, Tribology, Tribocorrosion, 3D printing/additive manufacturing, Implants, Retrieval studies, recent advancements in surface characterization techniques.

MD1 Invited Speakers:

  • Ryan Bock, SINTX, USA
  • Paulo Lisboa-Filho Noronha, UNESP, Brazil, “Covalent Immobilization of Antimicrobial Peptides (AMPs) onto Porous Titanium Oxide Surfaces: A New Strategy to Fight Infections”
  • Thomas Liskiewicz, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, “Fretting-Corrosion of DLC Coating Systems”
  • Alessandro Ralls, Blue Origin, USA, “Tribology of Coatings/Films for the Biomedical and Diverse Application”
  • Andranik Sarkissian, Plasmonique, “Challenges in Materials for Health, Energy and Environment by Low Vacuum Glow Discharge”
MD2. Coatings and Sensors for Health, Food, and Agriculture: Antibacterial, Bioactive, and Flexible Interfaces

The communication interactions between cells/bacteria and biomaterials occur through the surface of the biomaterials. The surface characteristics encompass its topography, chemistry, mechanical properties, surface energy, and redox potentials. These interactions initiate either desirable or undesirable processes. For instance, they can activate signaling pathways that regulate cell adhesion, migration, proliferation, and differentiation into specific desired cell types for various applications. However, they can also facilitate excessive adhesion of microorganisms, leading to the formation of biofilms that pose significant health risks. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of these interaction processes and their relationship with surface properties is crucial knowledge that enables us to create new surfaces or coatings capable of promoting specific biological responses, thereby designing bioactive surfaces. The session welcomes abstracts on the new generation of biomaterials based on regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, potentially competing to replace man-made synthetic materials. Recent developments such as 3D bioprinted bones and tissues, functionally graded materials, nature-mimetic biomaterials, and computational models/AI-driven technology in biomaterials will be strongly recommended for submission.

Keywords: Biocompatibility, Antibacterial properties, Biointerphases, Cell-Material interaction pathways and Mechanisms, Regenerative materials and surfaces, Tissue engineering, 3D Bioprinting, Computational model and AI-driven biomaterials, Biosensors and diagnostic devices.

        MD2 Invited Speakers:

  • Dutt Ateet, UNAM, Mexico, “Potential Application of Optical Sensor for Biomedical Application”
  • Yu-Jui Fan, TMU Research Center of Biomedical Devices, Taiwan, “Metallic-Capped Nanoslit Structure Integrating with Microfluidic Devices for Biosensing Applications”
  • Laurent Houssiau, Namur Institute of Structured Matter, Belgium
  • Dhar Madhu, Tennessee Institute of Regenerative Medicine, USA, “Integrating Material Science with Biology to Advance Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine”
  • Stephan Reuter, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada
  • Goel Sanket, BITS-Pilani, Hyderabad, India, “Smart Biosensor: Where Are We Now?”
  •  Eloisa Sardella, University of Bari Aldo, Italy, “Plasma-Treated Liquids in Medicine: Let’s Get Chemical”
MD3. Surface Engineering of Biomaterials, Devices and Regenerative Materials: Health Food, and Agriculture Applications Poster Session

Abstract Submission

Key Dates

Call for Abstracts Deadline:
October 27, 2025

Awards Nomination Deadline:
October 27, 2025

Author Notifications:
December 1 , 2025

Early Registration Deadline:
March 2026

Housing Deadline:
April 2026

Manuscript Deadline:
June 30, 2026

Downloads

  • Code of Conduct (PDF)
  • Call for Abstracts (PDF)
  • Copyright Agreement (PDF)
  • Exhibit & Sponsor Form (PDF)

Contact

CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT
Yvonne Towse

Conference Administrator

Della Miller 
Conference Manager
icmctf@icmctf.org

EXHIBITS
Ryan Foley and Bob Jonas
exhibits@avs.org

 

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