At this session, we aim to highlight the development and applications of nanomaterials in bioelectronics. Hosted by Device and supported by the journals of Chem, One Earth, Cell Biomaterials, Cell Reports Physical Science, and the Materials Today journal family. We aim to showcase emerging advances in bioelectronics with an emphasis on translational trajectories—from foundational research through clinical and commercial validation. We look forward to learning about the use of nanomaterials in these technologies, including but not limited to implantable neural interfaces, wearable diagnostic platforms, electroceuticals, biosignal-responsive systems, and hybrid electronic-biological devices. The development of nanomaterials, such as nanoparticles, nanowires, nanostructures, and the study of physical, chemical, and biological effects relevant to the nanoscale are welcome to contribute to this forum.
Device, a sister journal to Cell, is a monthly journal encompassing the applied research needed to make groundbreaking fundamental research into tomorrow’s cutting-edge technology. The disciplines and expertise needed to build devices that positively impact human lives are diverse, and as such, Device publishes research in applied physics, computer science, chemistry, biology, engineering, and more as it applies to driving integrated, purpose-driven applications. Launched in July of 2023, we will also be announcing our first partial impact factor at this forum. Please join us for the celebration and enjoy the free refreshments!