• So, we're going to have to work on that, and that's going to take a kind of bioengineering.

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  • Engineering uses some basic formulas but is generally a rapidly changing field particularly in specialties such as software and bioengineering.

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  • On a vacation to Brazil, he took James Watson's 1, 100-page textbook, Molecular Biology of the Gene, and they studied bioengineering together.

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  • Today, bioengineering typically relies on labor-intensive trial-and-error processes to develop new designs.

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  • What we don't know is the potential for bioengineering of the organism.

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  • Prof Franklin said the procedure might be used alongside drug treatments to promote nerve fibre regeneration and bioengineering to substitute damaged neural networks.

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  • "Bob is the top of the top in tissue engineering, " says Bruce Hamilton , director of bioengineering and environmental systems at the National Science Foundation.

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  • Given advances in agriculture and bioengineering, America could be the Saudi Arabia of grain in a century when the world is clamoring for more food.

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  • That used to be a permanent and fatal condition, but today you can fix that condition with a stem cell therapy that is definitely regarded as bioengineering.

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  • Because of the small number of patients he has treated, his critics say it's hard to determine how valid Macchiarini's bioengineering technique is in treating patients like Hannah.

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  • With the exception of a team working at Pennsylvania State University, he stands alone in the pursuit of what may be the ultimate feat of bioengineering, (see table).

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  • Rees toys with the idea of pervasive surveillance of everyone on the globe, bioengineering all antisocial tendencies from humanity, or creating a worldwide system of rewarding scientific whistle-blowers.

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  • Success required having an array of equipment and people at the ready helicopter-rescue personnel, trauma surgeons, an experienced cardiac anesthesiologist and surgeon, bioengineering support staff, operating and critical-care nurses, intensivists.

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  • IBM, in partnership with the Singapore Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, has developed a hydrogel that can be smeared all over such implants, greatly reducing the risk of infection.

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  • He was giving a presentation on materials innovation and polymer chemistry related to next-generation electronics when Dr. Yi-Yan Yang, group leader at the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology in Singapore approached him.

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  • "Currently, there are no approved therapies in regenerative medicine for heart failure, " said Karen Christman, assistant professor of bioengineering at the University of California, San Diego, who wasn't involved in the latest experiments.

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  • This is precisely the skill set that has led to some of our most dynamic innovations in consumer technology, Internet capabilities, space exploration, medical technology, green technology and bioengineering, to name just a few.

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  • Dixon has harnessed a process known as mineral accretion a tool of bioengineering to subject the chairs to low-voltage charges of solar power that encourage the growth of limestone at something close to three times the usual rate.

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  • And, well aware of the skills that will be needed in the workplace of the future, GenYers were almost twice as likely as workers in general to major in neuroscience and bioengineering, according to the survey.

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  • John Santini was a summer intern in the lab of MIT bioengineering wizard Robert Langer in 1993 when Langer presented an intriguing idea: Why not use semiconductor manufacturing equipment to build tiny pharmacies that can be implanted in sick patients?

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  • Germany was not hospitable to bioengineering.

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  • "This is an exciting study showing that tissue engineering can be a viable option for complex urethral repairs, " said David A. Vorp, a professor of bioengineering and cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, who was not involved with this study.

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  • In the second stage, lactic-acid molecules are linked into long chains, or polymers, in chemical-reaction vessels, to produce PLA. What Dr Lee and his colleagues have succeeded in doing, as they report in Biotechnology and Bioengineering, is to produce PLA directly, in a one-stage process, in bacteria.

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