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  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Wound Healing Research
  • Biomaterials Science

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  • The American Burn Association identified a need for defined burn research priorities.
  • Burn wound healing and tissue engineering require focused scientific advancement.
  • A 2016 conference convened experts to establish research agendas.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize the priorities in burn wound healing research for the upcoming decade.
  • To review the current scientific landscape of burn wound healing and tissue engineering.
  • To present findings from the Burn Wound Healing and Tissue Engineering sub-committee.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of current burn wound healing and tissue engineering science.
  • Synthesis of discussions from the American Burn Association State of the Science conference.
  • Identification and prioritization of key research areas.

Main Results:

  • Defined research priorities in burn wound healing over the next 10 years.
  • Summarized current knowledge on burn depth determination, injury progression, and eschar removal.
  • Highlighted advancements in microbial control, wound closure measurement, and skin substitutes.

Conclusions:

  • Established a clear research agenda for burn wound healing and tissue engineering.
  • Identified critical areas for future investigation, including infection management and durable wound closure.
  • Emphasized the role of tissue engineering in improving burn patient recovery and outcomes.