Dear Colleague,
The Science Partner Journal (SPJ) , Cyborg and Bionic Systems is pleased to announce its first special issue on Micro/Nano-Manipulation and Bio-Assembler.
Micro/nano manipulation provides control, sensing, intelligence, skills and automation in micro/nano scale environment. Its most interesting field of application is biology, which primarily involves biological single cells and/or tissues. The fabrication of artificial tissue, an essential and the most attractive integrant of cyborg and bionic systems, requires making the best use of micro/nano manipulation. Bio-assembler is an innovative research paradigm that will promote the advancement of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine through state-of-the-art micro/nano manipulation technologies.
We are calling for papers dealing with biological cell handling, transporting, sensing, gathering and assembling into tissues by applying mechanical hands, optical and magnetic drives, and microfluidic devices. We are also interested in various related topics on automated cell sorting, cell assay, cell characterization, as well as automated cell injection. Submission deadline for this special issue is October 31, 2020.
All Article Processing Charges (APCs) Waived Until July 2023.
Cyborg and Bionic Systems is published in affiliation with Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) and distributed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). It is the seventh journal to be launched as part of the Science Partner Journal (SPJ) program and as with other SPJ titles, Cyborg and Bionic Systems is editorially independent. To learn more about the Science Partner Journal program, visit the SPJ program homepage.
Interested in submitting your paper for publication consideration in Cyborg and Bionic Systems? Learn more about Cyborg and Bionic Systems and how to submit your manuscript here.
Sincerely,
Editor-in-Chief,
Toshio Fukuda, Beijing Institute of Technology
Guest Editors
Dr. Tatsuo Arai, Professor, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
Visiting Professor, University of Electro-Communications, Japan
Dr. Sinan Haliyo, Associate Professor, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UMPC), France
Dr. Masaru Kojima, Associate Professor, Osaka University, Japan
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