By directly viewing the effect of high blood-sugar levels on heart-valve cell metabolism for the…
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Biomedical engineering is a multidisciplinary field that applies principles of engineering, biology, and medicine to develop technologies that improve human health and healthcare. From designing advanced prosthetics and medical imaging devices to developing tissue engineering techniques and wearable diagnostics, biomedical engineers drive innovation at the intersection of technology and medicine. This dynamic area of research is key to personalized medicine, regenerative therapies, and the future of patient care. Explore the latest breakthroughs and emerging technologies shaping the future of biomedical science and healthcare solutions.
Using a gene-editing system that can disable any target gene, MIT engineers have shown that…
Using carbon nanotubes, researchers at Rice University and Texas Children’s Hospital have created heart-defect patches…
Bioengineers at the Tissue Engineering Resource Center at Tufts University have created three-dimensional brain-like tissue…
A newly published study details how researchers at The Scripps Research Institute were able to…
Stanford bioengineers have developed a circuit board modeled on the human brain that can simulate…
Biomedical engineers from Duke University have grown living skeletal muscle that demonstrates the ability to…
Scientists at Georgia Tech have developed a new type of low-temperature fuel cell that directly…
By using a “graphene balloon,” researchers from Michigan Tech and the University of Illinois-Chicago found…
Using genetically engineered yeast cells and ordinary table sugar, engineers from the Cockrell School of…
In a newly published study, researchers from the Columbia University Medical Center detail how they…
In an effort to improve retinal implant technology, researchers have developed a new method that…
Using porous silicon coated with graphene, material scientists at Vanderbilt University have developed the first…
UCLA scientists have developed a new synthetic glycolytic pathway that converts all six glucose carbon…
Researchers from Drexel University have developed a microbicide that can trick HIV into “popping” itself…
A Phase I clinical trial of an implantable vaccine to treat melanoma has begun. A…
Researchers at Rice University and the University of Washington unveil a double-stranded method for SNP…
In a newly published study, scientists detail the development of electronic biosensors that can be…