In addition, in bioengineering the low-power demands of this technology are promising for use in hearing aids and optical prosthetics. |
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Biotechnology applications to animal husbandry have been patented and commercialized, and major corporations invest in animal bioengineering. |
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But imagine what bioengineering of the DNA of algae will make possible to accomplish in 10 or 20 years. |
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Tissue Regeneration Inc., a bioengineering company in Medford, Massachusetts, has developed the ability to grow new human connective tissue. |
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The November paper fueled concerns that such supposed sanctuaries for natural genetic diversity are feeling the impact of bioengineering. |
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Today, we are promised perfection, indeed salvation, through artificial intelligence, genetic research, and bioengineering. |
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Further along, bioengineering may open the door to fabrics that constantly repel dirt while secreting the fragrances of your choice. |
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In addition, such integrated labs-on-a-chip have many potential applications in biomedicine and bioengineering. |
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Yet these are real risks, and they are being ignored in the headlong rush to profit from bioengineering breakthroughs. |
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The environment was in bad shape, and people frequently augmented their bodies through bioengineering or robotic add-ons. |
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It therefore represents a concerted effort of scientists from biophysics, biochemistry, physical chemistry, and bioengineering. |
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The articles are a smattering of bioethics and bioengineering, astronomy, epidemiology, and environmental issues. |
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However, the image analysis capabilities in these programs have an unexpected application in the bioengineering arena. |
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Genetic art can help provoke public dialogue about bioengineering and its effect on society. |
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Yet decades of efforts at bioengineering to extend the legume symbiosis to the roots of other crops have not yet shown promise. It is certainly no single-gene affair. |
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It was Endy's hope that the BioBricks would do for bioengineering what resistors and transistors did for electrical engineering. |
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Once all the samples were in, Tal Danino, a postdoctoral fellow in bioengineering at M. I. T., synthesized the material into a single bacterium. |
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Recent years have seen a rapid increase in scientific advances in the areas of molecular biology, genetics and bioengineering. |
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A bioengineering design can lead to the long-term stabilization of a shoreline and reduce the need for future works. |
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This form of bioengineering is an accelerated version of the cross pollination that farmers have practiced for centuries. |
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How will bioengineering and innovation developments shape thoracic approaches and techniques for dealing with diseases like lung cancer? |
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The key to this bioengineering is having the genome of existing viruses, and more capable equipment and techniques for handling material at the molecular level. |
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With all the recent work involving the genetic code and bioengineering, will future generations be able to sue their ancestors for passing on inferior genes? |
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All the technology present in the OR was explained, from medical research and bioengineering to computer technology and patient care perspectives. |
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Information on all aspects of NIBIB structure and operations and on activities related to biomedical imaging and bioengineering in general is available on the site. |
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He holds bachelor's degrees in bioengineering, medical laboratory science and community health and safety studies from the University of Illinois. |
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Encouraging and rewarding participation or productivity in team environments is critical to advancing discovery and development in the field of bioengineering. |
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Stanford University now has a bioengineering program that brings together engineering, medical, and other faculty to collaborate on projects such as artificial corneas. |
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The project is a result of this collaboration, and is designed to meet the specialized training needs in the bioengineering and bioinformatics areas. |
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Also, the development of the thermosensitive biocompatible gel demonstrates that bioengineering involves a lot more than just the understanding and manipulation of cells. |
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Working together, we can increase the understanding of how advances in biomedical imaging and bioengineering can be applied to improve public health. |
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State-of-the-art, precision bioengineering ensures that Xenadrine-EFX specifically targets fat-burning and fat-storage processes in the body, while sparing muscle. |
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Narayanamurti said Harvard will focus on strategic areas, such as bioengineering and the interface of biology and applied physics, math and computer science. |
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In the longer term, bioengineering may also have a role to play in increasing energy density. |
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What will happen if bioengineering, cloning, global epidemics such as SARS and splitting of society into haves and have nots are taken to extremes? |
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Finally, recognizing a need to assist in overcoming the communication barrier as well as to prepare engineers for the future, engineering schools developed courses and curricula in bioengineering. |
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The Food and Drug Administration says it has no basis for concluding that foods developed by bioengineering techniques present different or greater safety concerns than foods developed by traditional plant breeding. |
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The conference program is designed to highlight research activities in CAN's three Strategic Research Initiatives in osteoarthritis, inflammatory joint diseases and bioengineering for the restoration of joint function. |
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Contributors include experts in opthamology, cell biology, pharmaceutical sciences, bioengineering, and immunopathology. |
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Funded projects have spanned the full spectrum of regenerative medicine, from using nanotechnology to develop clinical diagnostics, to the potential use of bioengineering to make repairs to the nervous system. |
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The Environmental Protection, Environmental Audit and Fauna Acts provided for a State environmental audit procedure in conformity with the products of modern bioengineering. |
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The bioengineering of new protein complexes could lead to new membranes for targeted drug delivery, new drug compounds and other medical products. |
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Scott Twary, a bioscientist and algae researcher who is researching and bioengineering algae that can be converted into clean burning biofuel. |
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The lateral fill at the abutments will be stabilized through bioengineering techniques in order to increase the vegetation cover and provide suitable fish habitat, to the extent possible. |
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As a key area, bioengineering requires new, efficient biosensors to supplement medical knowledge and create direct and meaningful developments in current and future health systems. |
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The technological barriers for mechanical improvements are relatively small, but anything involving bioengineering is expected to be complex and expensive at this stage. |
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Scientists wrote to request clones of the opsins to use in their own experiments, and, in the years since, bioengineering subspecialties in the design and development of new opsins have sprung up. |
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That speed mimics the natural electrical chatterings of the brain, said Dr. Karl Deisseroth, an assistant professor of bioengineering at Stanford. |
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