Apart from algae, perhaps we can also bioengineer seaweed or kelp for the same purpose in aquatic fuel farms. |
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Another scientist prominent in the field of synthetic biology was American bioengineer Drew Endy, who founded the nonprofit BioBricks Foundation. |
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The first one, on cancer vaccines, aims to bioengineer sugars on the surface of tumour cells and then use these cells as vaccine candidates. |
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A dream,» adds the bioengineer «that is decades rather than years away from fulfillment. |
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It is not necessary to transplant small trees or seedlings to bioengineer a site. |
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One objective of this area of research is to use an innovative approach to bioengineer a site with an enriched blood supply for islet transplantation. |
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His collaboration includes Dr. Richie Gill, a biomechanical engineer at Oxford University, Dr. Bryan Snyder, an orthopedic surgeon and bioengineer at Children's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts and Drs. |
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In 2008 scientists used mesenchymal stem cells to bioengineer a section of trachea that was transplanted into a woman whose upper airway had been severely damaged by tuberculosis. |
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