Abstract
The rising costs and aging of the population due to a low birth rate negatively affect the healthcare system in Japan. In 2011, the Council for Science and Technology Policy released the 4th Japan’s Science and Technology Basic Policy Report from 2011 to 2015. This report includes two major innovations, ‘Life Innovation’ and ‘Green Innovation’, to promote economic growth. Biomedical engineering research is part of ‘Life Innovation’ and its outcomes are required to maintain people’s mental and physical health. It has already resulted in numerous biomedical products, and new ones should be developed using nanotechnology-based concepts. The combination of accumulated knowledge and experience, and ‘nanoarchitechtonics’ will result in novel, well-designed functional biomaterials.
This focus issue contains three reviews and 19 original papers on various biomedical opics, including biomaterials, drug-delivery systems, tissue engineering and diagnostics. We hope that it demonstrates the importance of collaboration among scientists, engineers and clinicians, and will contribute to the further development of biomedical engineering.