π¨π¬ Thomas J.
Webster
Professor | Speaker at Materials Science
Conferences 2026
Affiliation: Hebei University of Technology, United States
π€ Presentation Title
Title: Improving mobility and health in over 45,000
humans
π§ Presentation Highlights
• Core
Challenge:
Implant infection rates are rising globally, with projections from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
indicating alarming increases in bacterial-related mortality by 2050. Current
orthopedic implants face failure rates of 5–10%, and up to 60% in bone cancer
patients.
• 25+ Years
of Nanomedicine Innovation:
A 25-year journey of commercializing nano-engineered orthopedic implants now
successfully implanted in over 45,000
patients worldwide, demonstrating:
– No signs of implant failure
– Reduced infection risks
– Improved long-term mobility
– Enhanced bone integration
• Nanomedicine
in Action:
Nanotechnology has already led to hundreds of FDA-approved medical products.
This work expands its boundaries by applying nanoscale surface engineering to
improve:
– Bone cell attachment and growth
– Antibacterial resistance
– Implant longevity
– Patient recovery outcomes
• AI-Powered
Implantable Sensors:
A groundbreaking integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with nanomedicine
introduces smart implantable sensors that:
– Learn from patient responses
– Predict adverse outcomes before they occur
– Communicate with handheld devices
– Reverse AI-predicted complications
– Inhibit implant infection
– Promote prolonged bone regeneration
• In
Vitro & In Vivo Validation:
Extensive laboratory and animal studies demonstrate how AI-enhanced
nanomaterials can actively prevent infection and stimulate sustained bone
growth.
• Beyond
Healthcare:
Recent advances also extend to sustainability and renewable energy
applications, showing how nanotechnology innovations can benefit both human
health and the environment.
About author:
Prof. Thomas J. Webster
(H-index: 129) earned his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh and his Ph.D. in
Biomedical Engineering from Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute.
He has founded over a dozen companies developing
FDA-approved medical products that have improved health outcomes in more than
30,000 patients. His innovations also contribute to sustainability and
renewable energy applications.
Currently, he serves as a professor at Brown University, Saveetha
University, Hebei University of Technology,
and Federal University of PiauΓ.
A
former President of the Society for Biomaterials,
he has published over 1,350 papers with 55,000+ citations and has received
multiple global recognitions, including being named among the world’s most
highly cited researchers.
Event details:
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