Mike Jenkins is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham, UK. Dr. Jenkins has researched and published widely in the field of polymer science and has edited three books on the use of polymers in sport and biomaterials. Dr. Artemis Stamboulis is a Professor of Biomaterials, at the School of Metallurgy and Materials, the University of Birmingham, UK. She obtained her PhD, from the National Technical University of Athens and TU Berlin, Germany in Polymer Engineering. Following her PhD, she was awarded a prestigious Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellowship to work on natural fibre polymer composites in the Department of Materials, Imperial College London followed by two more fellowships at the same University acquiring additional knowledge and expertise in bioactive glasses, biomedical glasses and glass ionomer cements. This opened opportunities for Dr Stamboulis to grow in the field of Biomaterials and continue developing biomedical glasses and glass ceramics as well as working with hydroxyapatite and antimicrobial hydroxyapatite. A prestigious Birmingham Fellowship allowed Dr Stamboulis to start her research group at the University of Birmingham where she is now Professor of Biomaterials currently developing antimicrobial biomaterials based on antimicrobial peptides and nanocoatings for polymer, ceramic and metallic implants.