Academic Publications

Expert articles, reviews, and thematic collections

Academic Publications features scholarly articles, invited reviews, and thematic commentaries by experts and scholars, periodically organized into digital or print collections.

Editorial Positioning

Making expert judgment readable, durable, and easier to reference

This channel covers AI, bioscience, functional materials, health technology, translational medicine, and long-term platform development through expert essays, review articles, and thematic commentaries.

The editorial standard emphasizes evidence boundaries, research context, and translational relevance rather than reducing academic thinking to marketing claims. Mature themes are organized into digital or print collections as durable knowledge assets.

Publication Formats

From individual articles to thematic knowledge assets

Articles

Expert perspectives and research observations

Focused essays, research notes, and methodological perspectives from experts addressing scientific questions, technology pathways, or translational scenarios.

Ongoing frontline observations

Published as essays, columns, or focused articles

Reviews

Interdisciplinary reviews and commentaries

Reviews of progress, consensus, debates, and application boundaries across AI life science, functional materials, health hardware, and regulatory science.

Evidence mapping with expert judgment

Connecting progress, debate, and application boundaries

Collections

Digital or print publication collections

A curated format that turns mature articles, reviews, interviews, and commentaries into digital or print collections for academic outreach, institutional communication, and market collaboration.

Long-term thematic reference assets

For academic outreach, institutional communication, and collaboration

Editorial Model

Open contribution, invited authorship, and thematic planning

Authored and invited contributions

Articles may be authored by scholars directly or developed by the aibioos editorial team from interviews, authorized materials, or curated editorial themes.

Evidence and citation boundaries

Each publication should clarify sources, scope of applicability, and unproven boundaries wherever possible to preserve academic credibility.

Digital and print collections

Mature topics can be periodically compiled into e-books, thematic PDFs, or print collections for expert communication, collaboration, and long-term reference.

Published Articles

Academic Publications article list

Mechanistic Review

Nanoceria-Assisted Follicular Rejuvenation: Cosmetic Actives for Hair Loss and Hair Graying

This publication reviews mechanism-level evidence for cosmetic actives targeting hair loss and graying, and proposes the Nanoceria-Assisted Follicular Rejuvenation Model as a testable redox-centered research hypothesis.

Author: Pax Y.Liger Published: 2026-06-11 Read Article

Review Article

Etiology of Hair Pigment Loss and Hair Loss in Asian Populations: A Review of Non-Pharmacological Intervention Strategies

This review summarizes multifactorial causes of hair depigmentation and hair loss in Asian populations and discusses non-pharmacological strategies including nutrition, stress management, scalp care, low-level light therapy, PRP, and functional ingredients.

Author: Pax Y.Liger Published: 2026-06-11 Read Article

Call for Contributions

Scholarly articles, reviews, and thematic proposals are welcome

Academic Publications welcomes original articles, reviews, thematic commentaries, and collection proposals from experts and scholars working across AI life science, health technology, functional materials, translational medicine, regulatory science, and long-term platform development. Submissions should clarify authorship, evidence basis, citation sources, first-publication status, and any figures or tables cleared for public use. The editorial team will review publication format and authorization before release or inclusion in relevant thematic collections.