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Seeking Convergence to advance Biomaterials Science and Translation by Chinese Association for Biomaterials In the afternoon of April 5, 2017, the Chinese Association for Biomaterials (CAB) organized a CAB Day Symposium with a theme of Seeking Convergence to Advance Biomaterials Science and Translation.This symposium, sponsored by the KeAi Pub- lisher and the Advanced Medical Technology, brought together distinguished Chinese scholars and entrepreneurs from the U.S. and China in biomaterials to share their advanced research and translational work, explore collaborations and promote the mission of CAB on the campus of University of Minnesota (Photo 1). After a casual lunch gathering of all participants, CAB president, Professor Guigen Zhang of Clemson University, started the sympo- sium by giving special thanks to the KeAi Publisher for being a sponsor to CAB event second year in a row and to the Advanced Medical Technology, and presenting a CAB plaque to Professor Yufeng Zheng of Peking University representing the KeAi Publisher (photo 2) and to Dr. Qing Liu representing the Advanced Medical Technology (photo 3). President Zhang then invited Professor Xingdong Zhang of Sichuan University of China, President of the International Union of Societies of Biomaterials Science and Engineering, to make open- ing remarks (photo 4). Immediately after that, President Zhang introduced the plenary presenter, Professor Kam Leong of Columbia University, Editor-in-Chief of Biomaterials. In his talk, Professor Leong took the unique opportunity to discuss with participants on dos and don'ts in scientic writing and publishing of cutting- edge research work. Professor Leong thoughtful presentation on this important subject was received as a rare educational and men- toring experience to all, the senior and junior researchers alike. Af- ter the talk, President Zhang presented a CAB plaque to Professor Leong (photo 5). In the Keynote session titled Biomaterials Science and Technol- ogywhich was chaired by Professors Kelvin Yeung of The Univer- sity of Hong Kong and Bingyun Li of West Virginia University, Professor Yadong Wang of the University of Pittsburg presented a talk on Design biomaterials for in-situ tissue regeneration,and Professor Changyou Gao of Zhejiang University presented a talk on Mediation of cell migration by gradient biomaterials.After each talk, President Zhang presented a CAB plaque to each of the keynote speaker. In the Young Investigator session, rising stars of the CAB, Profes- sors Yi Hong of University of Texas at Arlington, Minglin Ma of Cor- nell University, Xiaoyang Xu of New Jersey Institute of Technology, Yizhou Dong of Ohio State University and He Dong of Clarkson Uni- versity, presented their impressive novel research works. At the end of each talk, CAB Secretary, Professor Jian Yang of Penn State University, presented a CAB plaque to each presenter to recognize their contributions. In the Translation Panel session chaired by Professor Jian Yang of Pennsylvania State University, Professor Hao Lin of Nanova Inc. and University of Missouri and Qing Liu of the Advanced Medical Technology led the audience in discussing ways, as well as dos and don'ts, on biomaterial collaboration and technology translation. The half-day scientic symposium ended with a fun dinner event at Tea House Chinese Restaurant with over 30 participants. Introducing the Chinese Association for Biomaterials Chinese Association for Biomaterials (CAB) is a non-prot pro- fessional organization dedicated to Collectively serving its members to accelerate their career development, involve in and execute leadership roles in their own communities, promote their visibility, recognize their contributions, and become advisors for the communities when needed. Functioning as a shared platform to facilitate its members to best serve their communities through mentoring, collaboration in research, education, consulting, profession service, and fundraising. Helping its members to augment scientic communication, collaboration, and exchange with the rest of the world. Peer review under responsibility of KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Bioactive Materials journal homepage: http://www.keaipublishing.com/en/journals/ bioactive-materials/ Bioactive Materials xxx (2017) 1e6 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2017.06.002 2452-199X/© 2017 The Authors. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Please cite this article in press as: G. Zhang, et al.Seeking Convergence to advance Biomaterials Science and Translation by Chinese Association for Biomaterials, Bioactive Materials (2017), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2017.06.002

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Seeking Convergence to advance Biomaterials Science and Translation byChinese Association for Biomaterials

In the afternoon of April 5, 2017, the Chinese Association forBiomaterials (CAB) organized a CAB Day Symposium with atheme of “Seeking Convergence to Advance Biomaterials Scienceand Translation.” This symposium, sponsored by the KeAi Pub-lisher and the Advanced Medical Technology, brought togetherdistinguished Chinese scholars and entrepreneurs from the U.S.and China in biomaterials to share their advanced research andtranslational work, explore collaborations and promote themission of CAB on the campus of University of Minnesota (Photo1).

After a casual lunch gathering of all participants, CAB president,Professor Guigen Zhang of Clemson University, started the sympo-sium by giving special thanks to the KeAi Publisher for being asponsor to CAB event second year in a row and to the AdvancedMedical Technology, and presenting a CAB plaque to ProfessorYufeng Zheng of Peking University representing the KeAi Publisher(photo 2) and to Dr. Qing Liu representing the Advanced MedicalTechnology (photo 3).

President Zhang then invited Professor Xingdong Zhang ofSichuan University of China, President of the International Unionof Societies of Biomaterials Science and Engineering, to make open-ing remarks (photo 4). Immediately after that, President Zhangintroduced the plenary presenter, Professor Kam Leong of ColumbiaUniversity, Editor-in-Chief of Biomaterials. In his talk, ProfessorLeong took the unique opportunity to discuss with participantson dos and don'ts in scientific writing and publishing of cutting-edge research work. Professor Leong thoughtful presentation onthis important subject was received as a rare educational and men-toring experience to all, the senior and junior researchers alike. Af-ter the talk, President Zhang presented a CAB plaque to ProfessorLeong (photo 5).

In the Keynote session titled “Biomaterials Science and Technol-ogy” which was chaired by Professors Kelvin Yeung of The Univer-sity of Hong Kong and Bingyun Li of West Virginia University,Professor Yadong Wang of the University of Pittsburg presented atalk on “Design biomaterials for in-situ tissue regeneration,” andProfessor Changyou Gao of Zhejiang University presented a talk

Peer review under responsibility of KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2017.06.0022452-199X/© 2017 The Authors. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Kelicense (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

Please cite this article in press as: G. Zhang, et al.Seeking Convergence tofor Biomaterials, Bioactive Materials (2017), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bi

on “Mediation of cell migration by gradient biomaterials.” Aftereach talk, President Zhang presented a CAB plaque to each of thekeynote speaker.

In the Young Investigator session, rising stars of the CAB, Profes-sors Yi Hong of University of Texas at Arlington, Minglin Ma of Cor-nell University, Xiaoyang Xu of New Jersey Institute of Technology,Yizhou Dong of Ohio State University and He Dong of Clarkson Uni-versity, presented their impressive novel research works. At theend of each talk, CAB Secretary, Professor Jian Yang of Penn StateUniversity, presented a CAB plaque to each presenter to recognizetheir contributions.

In the Translation Panel session chaired by Professor Jian Yangof Pennsylvania State University, Professor Hao Lin of Nanova Inc.and University of Missouri and Qing Liu of the Advanced MedicalTechnology led the audience in discussing ways, as well as dosand don'ts, on biomaterial collaboration and technologytranslation.

The half-day scientific symposium ended with a fun dinnerevent at Tea House Chinese Restaurant with over 30 participants.

Introducing the Chinese Association for BiomaterialsChinese Association for Biomaterials (CAB) is a non-profit pro-

fessional organization dedicated to

� Collectively serving its members to accelerate their careerdevelopment, involve in and execute leadership roles in theirown communities, promote their visibility, recognize theircontributions, and become advisors for the communities whenneeded.

� Functioning as a shared platform to facilitate its members tobest serve their communities through mentoring, collaborationin research, education, consulting, profession service, andfundraising.

� Helping its members to augment scientific communication,collaboration, and exchange with the rest of the world.

Ai Communications Co., Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND

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Guigen ZhangDepartment of Bioengineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC

29634, USA

Jian YangDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State

University, University Park, PA 16802, USA

Bingyun LiDepartment of Orthopaedics, School of Medicine, West Virginia

University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA

Kelvin Yeung*

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Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatoloy, The University of HongKong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

Yi HongDepartment of Bioengineering, University of Texas at Arlington,

Arlington, TX 76019, USA

* Corresponding author.E-mail address: [email protected] (K. Yeung).

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