Polymeric Materials for Biomedical Implants 1st Edition
Grab the definitive reference for polymer science in medicine: Polymeric Materials for Biomedical Implants, 1st Edition by Sabu Thomas and Abhimanyu Tharayil. This authoritative volume delivers a clear, modern exploration of polymer design, processing, and performance for implantable devices — essential reading for anyone shaping the future of healthcare.
Discover in-depth coverage of polymer synthesis, biocompatibility, degradation mechanisms, surface modification, sterilization methods, and regulatory considerations. Richly illustrated and grounded in current research, the book bridges materials science and clinical application with practical chapters on scaffolds, drug-eluting systems, vascular and orthopedic implants, and emerging smart polymers. Case studies and comparative analyses highlight real-world successes and pitfalls, helping engineers, researchers, and clinicians make informed design decisions.
Whether you’re a biomedical engineer, materials scientist, implant manufacturer, clinician, or graduate student, this book equips you with actionable knowledge to accelerate R&D and improve patient outcomes. Global in scope, its insights apply across research centers, hospitals, and industrial labs in North America, Europe, Asia and beyond — ideal for international teams developing next-generation implants.
Act now to strengthen your library with a practical, research-driven guide that translates polymer science into safer, more effective implants. Order your copy of Polymeric Materials for Biomedical Implants today and stay at the forefront of biomaterials innovation.
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