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Electromagnetic Fields and Biomedical Applications: New Bioengineering Special Issue Edited by Stefania Romeo and Anna Sannino Now Available

BioelngineeringThe printed volume of the Special Issue titled “Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Fields in Biology and Medicine: From Mechanisms to Biomedical Applications: 2nd Edition”, published by the international scientific journal Bioengineering (MDPI), has been recently released.

The Special Issue includes 14 peer-reviewed scientific articles focused primarily on the therapeutic and diagnostic applications of electromagnetic fields (EMFs). The contributions offer an overview of the broad range of both established and potential uses of electromagnetism in the biomedical field.

The Special Issue was edited by Dr. Stefania Romeo and Dr. Anna Sannino, researchers at CNR–IREA, serving as Guest Editors. In the editorial introduction, the editors present a variety of approaches aimed at improving specific technical aspects related to the development of EMF-based technologies. These range from in vitro and human studies to numerical modeling for the optimization of diagnostic or therapeutic techniques. Overall, the volume provides a comprehensive overview of current and future applications of electromagnetism in biomedicine, including neurostimulation, cancer therapy, tissue regeneration, pain treatment, and non-invasive diagnostics.

The editorial and research work of the two Guest Editors is part of CNR-IREA’s ongoing activities in the study of the interaction between electromagnetic fields and biological systems.

Given the success of this second edition, the journal has launched the 3rd Edition of the Special Issue, which is currently open for submission. Dr. Romeo and Dr. Sannino have been reconfirmed as Guest Editors for the new edition as well.

The call for papers is available at the following link:

Manuscript submission deadline: December 31, 2025 

The printed volume of the Special Issue can be accessed here: https://www.mdpi.com/books/reprint/11246

 


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