Biomimicry in Medical Devices and Healthcare

How nature is transforming medical devices and healthcare — 25 biomimicry examples with real-world products and research.

Why Medical Devices Needs Nature

Biomimicry is producing significant advances in medical devices.

This page documents 25 biological strategies with direct relevance to medical devices. Each links to a full organism page with the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and the products or research that have already emerged.

What These Strategies Have in Common

The strategies below — despite coming from organisms as different as beetles, sponges, and ferns — tend to share a set of properties that make them attractive to medical devices engineers:

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Nature-Inspired Applications

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How the tokay gecko inspired dry adhesives — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and real-world …
Plant
How the sacred lotus inspired self-cleaning surfaces — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and …
Animal
How the shortfin mako shark inspired drag-reducing surfaces — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and …
Animal
How the golden silk orb-weaver spider inspired synthetic spider silk — the biological mechanism, the engineering …
Plant
How the cocklebur inspired Velcro — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and real-world applications. …
Animal
How the california mussel inspired underwater surgical adhesives — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, …
Animal
How the bombardier beetle inspired pulsed combustion and drug injection — the biological mechanism, the engineering …
Animal
How the red-eyed tree frog inspired wet-surface adhesive grippers — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, …
Plant
How the pitcher plant inspired SLIPS non-stick coatings — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and …
Animal
How the cuttlefish inspired color-changing flexible displays — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and …
Animal
How the bone inspired hierarchical composite materials — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and …
Animal
How the archerfish inspired precision liquid-jet systems — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and …
Plant
How the venus flytrap inspired snap-through soft robot actuators — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, …
Animal
How the abalone shell inspired ultra-tough ceramic composites — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and …
Protist
How the bioluminescent dinoflagellate inspired high-efficiency bioluminescent lighting — the biological mechanism, the …
Animal
How the blue whale inspired long-range underwater acoustic communication — the biological mechanism, the engineering …
Animal
How the bone-dry wood frog inspired cryopreservation technology — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, …
Animal
How the sea cucumber inspired variable-stiffness neural implants — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, …
Animal
How the turritopsis dohrnii jellyfish inspired cellular reprogramming and stem cells — the biological mechanism, the …
Animal
How the sea snail inspired viscoelastic reversible adhesives — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and …
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How the pistol shrimp inspired cavitation-based cleaning and microfluidics — the biological mechanism, the engineering …
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How the electric eel inspired soft biobatteries — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and real-world …
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How the brittle star inspired biomimetic microlens arrays — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and …
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How the platypus inspired electroreception sensors — the biological mechanism, the engineering principle, and real-world …
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How the thorny devil lizard inspired capillary wicking microfluidic devices — the biological mechanism, the engineering …
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