Abstract
This paper examines challenges and opportunities for the field of bio-ceramics to achieve innovative solutions in two important areas of healthcare; regenerative medicine and personalized versus statistical-based diagnosis and therapy of individual patients. These opportunities are based upon use of new minimally invasive bio-photonics technology that can produce patient specific cell-based data to minimize costs, time and use of animals in developing and testing new bioactive ceramics. Changing the research culture is necessary to achieve significant improvements in the cost/benefit ratio of healthcare for aging populations. The approaches advocated in this paper have potential to achieve this cultural change.
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