Biomimicry to Translational Nanobioengineering: Concepts and Applications
Nature has always been an excellent source of inspiration for solving complex engineering and healthcare challenges. In recent years, biomimicry-inspired nanobioengineering has gained significant attention for developing next-generation biomedical technologies by adapting natural structures, functions, and mechanisms into advanced nanoscale systems. This talk will present recent developments in translational nanobioengineering, including bioinspired nanomaterials, biosensors, tissue engineering strategies, and targeted therapeutic platforms for healthcare applications. Particular focus will be given to how biomimetic concepts combined with nanotechnology can lead to smart, efficient, and clinically relevant solutions for disease diagnosis and treatment. The presentation will also highlight current challenges, translational opportunities, and future prospects for bringing laboratory innovations closer to real-world biomedical applications.

