The 35th Annual Conference on Biomaterials offers a rich, four-day schedule designed to foster innovation and knowledge sharing against the breathtaking backdrop of Rytro, Poland. Set in the serene heart of the Poprad River Valley, our programme features a high-level selection of plenary lectures by world-renowned experts, parallel thematic sessions, and a dedicated competition for the best poster and oral presentations.
Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University | President, International Union of Societies for Biomaterials Science and Engineering (IUS-BSE)
Opening Plenary Lecture: Polymeric Nanoparticles vs Extracellular Vesicles: Advantages, Limitations, and Opportunities in Drug Delivery
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Dept. Chair | Professor | Herff Chair of Excellence Department of Biomedical Engineering | The University of Memphis | USA
Plenary Lecture: Electrospun Scaffolds as Instructive Templates for Endogenous Repair
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Deputy Dean | Faculty of Engineering & Computing Full Professor | Biomaterials Engineering Executive Director | Biodesign Europe Dublin City University | Dublin | Ireland
Plenary Lecture: From Formulation to Preclinical Translation: A Bioinspired Calcium Phosphate Adhesive for Fragility Fracture Repair
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Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Faculty of Chemistry | Materials and Bioengineering Kansai University | Osaka | Japan
Plenary Lecture: Bone-Targeting Phosphorus-Containing Polymer Therapeutics
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Department of Chemistry | CICECO - Aveiro Institute of Materials | University of Aveiro | Aveiro | Portugal
Plenary Lecture: Bioengineered Biomaterials with Distinct Cell Content
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Zhejiang University | Yuquan Campus | Hangzhou | China
Plenary Lecture: Living Microbes/Nanozymes Biohybrids for Disease Treatment
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Center for Dermal Research (CDR) & Laboratory for Drug Delivery (LDD) Life Sciences Building | Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey
Plenary Lecture: Microneedle-Based Devices for Dermal Drug Delivery
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Institute of Polymers | Composites and Biomaterials - National Research Council (IPCB-CNR) | Italy
Plenary Lecture: Advanced Materials for a Programable Therapeutic Strategy: A New Paradigm in Cancer Therapy
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Electrospun Fibers Group | Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science | AGH University of Krakow | Poland
Plenary Lecture: Electrospun Fibers for Drug Delivery, Skin Patches, Wound Healing, and Tissue Engineering: Perspectives and Challenges
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University of Ribeirão Preto | UNAERP | Brazil
Keynote Lecture: From Pores to Performance: Multiscale Permeability Assessment of Porous Biomaterials and Scaffolds
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Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University | President, International Union of Societies for Biomaterials Science and Engineering (IUS-BSE)
Opening Plenary Lecture: Polymeric Nanoparticles vs Extracellular Vesicles: Advantages, Limitations, and Opportunities in Drug Delivery
Dept. Chair | Professor | Herff Chair of Excellence Department of Biomedical Engineering | The University of Memphis | USA
Plenary Lecture: Electrospun Scaffolds as Instructive Templates for Endogenous Repair
Gary L. Bowlin is a distinguished biomedical engineer, inventor, and educator who serves as Chair, Herff Chair of Excellence, and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Memphis. Recognized internationally for his pioneering work in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, Bowlin has focused much of his career on developing electrospun biomaterials to aid the regeneration of tissues and organs. His research explores how engineered templates can interact with the body’s immune system to improve healing and tissue integration, particularly through studies of neutrophil responses and biomaterial design. Bowlin earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Youngstown State University, a master’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of New Hampshire, and a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from the University of Akron. Throughout his academic career, Bowlin has authored more than 170 journal articles (H-index: 75, citations: >28,700), contributed numerous book chapters, and earned over 175 U.S. and international patents. He has also helped launch several biotechnology companies and mentor generations of engineering students, including dozens of graduate and undergraduate researchers. A Fellow of both the National Academy of Inventors and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, Bowlin is widely respected for advancing biomedical science while promoting innovation, education, and translational research in healthcare technologies.
Deputy Dean | Faculty of Engineering & Computing Full Professor | Biomaterials Engineering Executive Director | Biodesign Europe Dublin City University | Dublin | Ireland
Plenary Lecture: From Formulation to Preclinical Translation: A Bioinspired Calcium Phosphate Adhesive for Fragility Fracture Repair
Professor Nicholas Dunne is an internationally recognised authority in biomaterials engineering and medical device technology development. Building on over 20 years of innovation in drug-biomaterial combination devices for musculoskeletal repair, wound healing and cancer, he has +300 peer‑reviewed publications, h‑index of 52 and +€44M in competitively awarded research funding as PI/Co‑I, alongside sustained mentoring of +50 PhD and 22 postdoctoral researchers, who have progressed to academia or the MedTech sector.
As Founding Biodesign Europe Executive Director and Deputy Dean at DCU, he leads +80 principal investigators in an integrated academic-industrial-clinical across Europe and the US. His longstanding collaborations with Summit Medical and DePuy Synthes have delivered orthopaedic mixing systems and cements now preferred by surgeons globally, demonstrating direct patient benefit and international clinical impact.
His international leadership is evident in his role as an IUSBSE Fellow, the Presidency of the European Society for Biomaterials, the organisation of the 11th World Biomaterials Congress (2020) and 8th (2024) and 9th (2026) China-Europe Symposium on Biomaterials in Regenerative Medicine, and editorial stewardship as Editor‑in‑Chief of RSC Biomaterials Science (Q1:IF=5.70) and Editor of Biomaterials Advances (Q1:IF=6.00). Through co‑founding and serving as Chief Scientific Officer of XapHe, advancing patented peptide‑based nucleic acid delivery platforms, and leading the OsStic™ bone adhesive programme with PBC Biomed/Biomimetics-Innovations, recognised by FDA Breakthrough Device designation and MHRA approval for a first‑in‑human tibial plateau fracture study, he has driven biomaterials translation and helped shape the global trajectory of biomaterials and MedTech innovation.
Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Faculty of Chemistry | Materials and Bioengineering Kansai University | Osaka | Japan
Plenary Lecture: Bone-Targeting Phosphorus-Containing Polymer Therapeutics
Department of Chemistry | CICECO - Aveiro Institute of Materials | University of Aveiro | Aveiro | Portugal
Plenary Lecture: Bioengineered Biomaterials with Distinct Cell Content
Zhejiang University | Yuquan Campus | Hangzhou | China
Plenary Lecture: Living Microbes/Nanozymes Biohybrids for Disease Treatment
Center for Dermal Research (CDR) & Laboratory for Drug Delivery (LDD) Life Sciences Building | Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey
Plenary Lecture: Microneedle-Based Devices for Dermal Drug Delivery
Institute of Polymers | Composites and Biomaterials - National Research Council (IPCB-CNR) | Italy
Plenary Lecture: Advanced Materials for a Programable Therapeutic Strategy: A New Paradigm in Cancer Therapy
Electrospun Fibers Group | Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science | AGH University of Krakow | Poland
Plenary Lecture: Electrospun Fibers for Drug Delivery, Skin Patches, Wound Healing, and Tissue Engineering: Perspectives and Challenges
University of Ribeirão Preto | UNAERP | Brazil
Keynote Lecture: From Pores to Performance: Multiscale Permeability Assessment of Porous Biomaterials and Scaffolds
Thursday, 8 October
Cottage bar "Nad potokiem"
Folk music, delicious food and drinks, exceptional atmosphere.
Friday, 9 October
Restaurant Jasionowa Polana
We have a lot to celebrate! 30 years of the Polish Society for Biomaterials and the 35th Jubilee Edition of our Conference.
Join us for the Conference Dinner — an evening to raise a glass, reconnect with colleagues, and toast three decades of biomaterials science in Poland.
Saturday, 10 October
Short trip to Muszyna - Krynica
Exploring the area around Rytro has become a cherished tradition of our conferences, and this year is no exception. During the conference, we are organising a short excursion through the scenic Poprad Valley. We will begin in Muszyna with a visit to the town’s Sensory Gardens, a series of themed gardens designed to engage all the senses. From there, we will visit the Orthodox Church of St James the Less the Apostle, a former Greek Catholic temple of striking historic and architectural character. The trip concludes in Krynica-Zdrój, where you will have time to stroll along the famous promenade (deptak) and visit the historic Pump Room (Pijalnia Wód) to sample the region’s renowned mineral waters.
Comfortable shoes and casual clothing are recommended.
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Thursday, 8 October
Welcome Dinner
Cottage bar "Nad potokiem"
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Conference dinner
Restaurant Jasionowa Polana
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Excursion
Short trip to Muszyna - Krynica
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Swimming pool
Rytro hotel
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