cBIT
cBiT is the first repository that offers biomaterial-based transcriptomics data together with all relevant biomaterial metadata: cbit.maastrichtuniversity.nl/welcome
TOBIG - Translational Orthopaedic Biomaterials Interest group
The aim of the TOBIG foundation is to build an independent and open access educational platform on biomaterials for bone healing: www.tobig.eu/
Materials Driven Regeneration
The Research Center for Materials-Driven Regeneration (MDR) brings materials scientists, cell biologists, tissue engineers and medical scientists together to jointly work on the regeneration of tissue and organ function with intelligent, life-like materials. With the multidisciplinary approach in MDR, the consortium wants to tackle one of the largest and most costly challenges of healthcare: the cure of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, musculoskeletal disorders, and organ diseases such as kidney failure: mdrresearch.nl/
Sister Societies
Dutch Society for Matrix Biology
The Society for Matrix Biology (in Dutch: Nederlandse Vereniging voor Matrix Biologie, abbreviated as NVMB) aim to promote scientific research of both fundamental and applied nature into the characteristics and function of the extracellular matrix in health and disease: www.matrixbiology.nl/
European Society for Biomaterials
The European Society for Biomaterials is a non-profit organization at the forefront of the scientific community determined to tackle unmet clinical needs by means of advanced materials for medical devices and regenerative medicine: www.esbiomaterials.eu/
European Society of Biomechanics
The organization's goal is to encourage research, disseminate knowledge and promote progress in Biomechanics: esbiomech.org/
German Society for Biomaterials
The DGBM is an interdisciplinary society that brings together material scientists, biologists, chemists, physicians and veterinarians: www.dgbm.org/start.html
UK Society for Biomaterials
The United Kingdom Society for Biomaterials (UKSB) was set up to serve the diverse, interdisciplinary biomaterials research community: www.uksb.org.uk/
Polish Society for Biomaterials
The Polish Society for Biomaterials (PSB) was founded in 1996 by the group of people working in the field of materials science and medicine. Operating nationwide, the aim of the PSB is to promote fundamental or applied research in biomaterials: www.biomat.krakow.pl/english/
The Swiss Society for Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine
The SSB+RM is the assembly of people in Switzerland working or interested in the field of biomaterials and regenerative medicine in both university and industrial contexts: ssbrm.ch/
The Scandinavian Society for Biomaterials
The Scandinavian Society for Biomaterials (ScSB) organizes an annual Biomaterials meeting in Scandinavia and the Baltic states, thereby promoting cross-fertilization of Biomaterials research in Scandinavia, Iceland, Finland and the Baltic states among academic researchers, students, and industry: www.scsb.eu/
US Society for Biomaterials
The Society For Biomaterials is a multidisciplinary society of academic, healthcare, governmental and business professionals dedicated to promoting advancements in all aspects of biomaterial science, education and professional standards to enhance human health and quality of life: www.biomaterials.org/
European Materials Research Society
E-MRS, with members from industry, government, academia and research laboratories, meets regularly to debate recent technological developments of functional materials: www.european-mrs.com/