Ticketed Events

Enhance your conference experience by adding a ticketed event! Tickets can be purchased during registration. If you’ve already registered and would like to add a ticketed event, please contact our Meeting Coordinator, Tara Locantore, at tlocantore@biomaterials.org.

Pre-Meeting Workshops

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Expand Your Skills Before the Conference!   
Enhance your conference experience by participating in our pre-meeting workshops. These focused sessions provide specialized training and hands-on learning opportunities led by experts in biomaterials. Register early, as space is limited, to ensure you don’t miss this chance for professional growth. Workshops will be held the morning of Wednesday, March 25. 

Women's Luncheon

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Rena Bizios Luncheon: Building Community in Biomaterials

This luncheon honors Rena Bizios, a trailblazer in the field of biomaterials whose groundbreaking research has shaped the discipline and inspired generations of scientists and engineers. Her scientific impact is matched by a deep commitment to mentorship and community building within the Society for Biomaterials. This event offers a special opportunity to engage with her insights and celebrate the contributions and experiences of women in biomaterials. Join us as we come together to discuss practical career strategies and build a strengthened sense of community to support professional growth within the SFB network. Tickets, which include a meal, can be purchased during registration. Attendees may also attend the session without a ticket, but a meal will not be provided.

Student Luncheon 

Friday, March 27, 2026

Join us for the Student Luncheon. This student luncheon brings together leading industry and academic experts in biomaterials to share their career stories and advice in an engaging panel format. Students will hear first-hand about key career decisions, transitions between academia and industry, and lessons learned along the way. The session will feature open discussion and audience questions, allowing students to interact directly with the panelists. The relaxed luncheon setting also encourages informal networking, giving students a valuable chance to build connections with speakers and peers. This event is ideal for students seeking insight into career possibilities and personal mentorship as they shape their future in biomaterials.  Tickets, which include a meal, can be purchased during registration. Attendees may also attend the session without a ticket, but a meal will not be provided.

Mentoring Luncheon 

Wednesday, March 25, 2026 (Date Subject to Change)

The Education and Professional Committees Luncheon on Mentoring offers a dynamic space for faculty, trainees, and professionals to explore the value and impact of mentoring in STEM. Through guided discussion and shared experiences, participants will examine key elements of effective mentoring, including communication, trust-building, navigating power dynamics, and fostering inclusive practices. The session will also address mentoring across differences, supporting mentees from diverse backgrounds, and strategies for developing a positive mentoring culture within labs and institutions. Whether you are a mentor, mentee, or both, this luncheon provides practical tools and new perspectives to strengthen mentoring relationships and promote career development at all levels.