Overview
Biomedical engineering applies engineering principles and design methods to solve problems in medicine and biology, developing technologies that improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. Research published in Public Health International on this topic examines the development and application of advanced materials and fabrication techniques for medical use. The journal has featured work on three-dimensional printed bone scaffolds and biocompatible materials, exploring how additive manufacturing technologies can create structures that support tissue regeneration and repair. Additionally, published research addresses the foundational sciences that underpin clinical medicine, examining how engineering approaches integrate with basic biomedical knowledge to advance medical practice. This work is significant because biomedical engineering innovations directly impact patient care through the development of implants, prosthetics, and tissue engineering solutions. The intersection of materials science, manufacturing technology, and clinical application represents a critical area where engineering expertise translates into tangible improvements in treatment options. By documenting advances in biocompatible materials and three-dimensional printing for medical applications, the journal contributes to the broader understanding of how engineering methodologies can address complex challenges in healthcare and regenerative medicine.
Research published in this journal
2 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.