
The lecture will present recent advances in multifunctional biomaterials and their potential applications in personalised medicine and regenerative therapies. Particular attention will be devoted to innovative material solutions designed for bone and osteochondral tissue regeneration, including bioactive bone cements, multifunctional implant coatings, and advanced biomaterials for the replacement of bone and cartilage defects. The presentation will also explore the role of nanotechnology in modern medicine, addressing whether gold nanoparticles can be used to track the distribution of anticancer drugs within the body and support more precise targeted therapies. By combining materials engineering, biotechnology, and medicine, the lecture will highlight how interdisciplinary approaches contribute to the development of patient-specific treatment strategies and next-generation medical technologies.
- Biotech



