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Can we engineer bacteria to regenerate tissues?

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Can we engineer bacteria to regenerate tissues? Published: Dr Christopher Contag , a biomedical engineer and microbiologist at Michigan State University in the US, is creating engineered endosymbionts – bacterial cells that can be delivered into cells of other organisms where they can persist and control cellular functions.

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Can artificial intelligence detect hidden heart attacks?

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“Prior studies have had limited success in identifying single distinct features of 12-lead ECG tracings that indicate severe coronary blockage,” says Dr Ervin Sejdić, a biomedical engineer at the University of Toronto and North York General Hospital. This is why we are turning to AI.

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Celebrating Black History: Inspiring Diversity In STEM

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Various strategies include: Providing Exposure and Representation – By showcasing diverse STEM role models, celebrating their scientific achievements, and integrating diverse perspectives into lesson plans.

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From Aviation to Biomedical: Get Our August STEM Calendar for Daily Inspiration

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Raleigh, North Carolina USA 8/2/2024 STEM For Kids is excited to announce the release of the August STEM Calendar, a unique educational resource designed to highlight significant historic events in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).

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Using adsorbents to help society

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About chemical and biomolecular engineering If you enjoy chemistry, physics, biology and mathematics and are interested in learning how things work on a small scale, then you should consider a career in chemical and biomolecular engineering. What other achievements are you particularly proud of?

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On the frontline of the biomedical revolution

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I loved building things, such as with LEGO, and enjoyed mathematics – I was always quite good at it. “I I think I’ve achieved a lot. Jiajia’s research The work of the Institute for Biomedical Materials and Devices (IBMD) demands the development of clever tools that can sense molecules at the nanoscale.

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How can we detect and prevent brain injuries?

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Jamie Sergay Role: PhD Student Fields of study: Biomedical engineering, Biomechanics Funder: Office of Naval Research (ONR) When choosing to go to graduate school for engineering, I knew I wanted a field that would have a direct, positive impact on people in difficult circumstances. What are your proudest career achievements?

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