Omnia Mater is devoted to the development of technologies, processes, materials, products and devices bringing together nature and innovation.
At Omnia Mater, our mission is to integrate science and mindfulness. From pioneering research in therapies to improve human quality of life to crafting eco-friendly materials, cosmetics and other products.
We are dedicated to fostering the comprehensive well-being of humans and the planet.
OMNIA: The plural nautral of the latin word *omnis* meaning 'every' in its singular form and 'all' in its plural.
The term is characteristic of both being individual and collective, connected and related showing a comprehensive view of the world. The individual and the collective are connected and constitute a coherent complex entity.
MATER: The singular nominative of the word *mater*, meaning 'mother', 'source', 'origin'.
It is also the *root* for the word *materia*, which means 'matter', 'material', 'component', and 'substance' in latin.
Cognate of the Greek ὕλη (húle, hylē).
Derived from the Greek word *biomimesis*, coined by the polymath Otto Schmitt in 1957 who developed a physical device that mimicked the electrical action of a nerve.
Another word used in Europe and Asia is *bionics*, coined by Jack Steele of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio in 1960. It combines the words biology and technology/electronics, translating to the creation of products, devices, and processes using materials and processes found in living nature. It is referred today as robotics and replacement or enhancement of living matter, tissue, body parts, and organs.
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Is a particular form of surface modification involving the immobilization of biomolecules as proteins, peptides and polysaccharides or bioactive drugs with the same purpose. Various immobilization methods and the chosen design significantly defines the biological activity of the funcionalized biomaterial.
Bionfuntionalization is possible to apply to nanostructures materials and nanoparticles with possible biomedical application.
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