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Cover Story: Neural Regeneration

materialisam wrote 1 week ago: One of the things I admire about science fantasy[1]  (what I like to call Star Wars/Star Trek and an … more →

Tags: Cover Stories, Advanced Materials, Biomedical technology, Conducting polymers, Cover Art, prosthetics, Regenerative Medicine

Biodegradable Transistors

liverpoollrc wrote 2 weeks ago: Electronics that break down in the body could be useful in temporary medical implants and drug deliv … more →

Tags: On-the-Horizon Technology, This Just In, CET, Future Electronics, nanotechnology, innovative design, transistors, Organic Electronics, Drug Delivery

Tissue engineering and modelling our gut brains

Einstein a Go Go wrote 1 month ago: Guest 1: Dr Andrea O’Connor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Melb … more →

Tags: show summaries, gut brain, mathematics, Modelling

Coming soon to a Pharma near you: complex tissue culture models

sdickman00 wrote 1 month ago: A report on the DECHEMA conference “Organotypic Tissue Culture for Substance Evaluation” held in Pot … more →

Tags: 3-d skin, 3d skin, full thickness skin models, in vitro drug testing, micro-bioreactors, micro-organoids, Microfluidics, microorganoids, multiorgan tissue culture

Cover Stories: Force of Nature1 comment

materialisam wrote 2 months ago: Electricity is powerful stuff, whether in its domesticated form as a power source, or in its wild an … more →

Tags: Cover Stories, Advanced Materials, Cover Art, Covers, polymers

You won't forget the milk anymore

Paul Vereijken wrote 3 months ago: Studying abroad probably means a busy life. You’ve things to do at home, at your new university and … more →

Tags: Tips and Tricks, Weird Science, Discovery, Remember the Milk, Task Management

Automated tissue engineering on demand

wolbring wrote 6 months ago: Skin from a factory – this has long been the dream of pharmacologists, chemists and doctors. Researc … more →

Tags: Medicine

Tissue engineering for the repair of cartilage defects

orthopedix wrote 6 months ago: The treatment of full thickness articular defects remains a challenging problem for the orthopaedic … more →

Tags: Arthritis, cartilage, cell therapy, mesenchymal stem cells, biomaterials, West Indies, Guadeloupe, French West Indies

INL-International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory-PI-2009 - Research Group Leader positions - Senior and Junior Level

vascoteixeira wrote 7 months ago: More International Nanotechnology Job Positions at: http://www.NanoTechJobs.eu ——— … more →

Tags: nanotechnology, Jobs, projects, nanobiotechnology, biomolecules, Braga, Building Blocks, cell therapy, CNTs

Magnetic Nanoparticles Prove Attractive for Tissue Engineering

Lauren Rugani wrote 7 months ago: Two major challenges in tissue engineering are forming ordered patterns of cells and creating blood … more →

Tags: Biotechnology, nanotechnology, human endothelial cells, magnetic field, nanoparticles

The Great Reboot: Engineering Cells, Engineering Tissues, and Robotics

innovolabs wrote 9 months ago: Juan Enriquez: On Homo-Evolutis … more →

Tags: think tank, Economy, Innovation, robotics, Stem cells, TeD

From organ development to tissue engineering1 comment

speakingofresearch wrote 11 months ago: Over the past few weeks we have reported on how scientists are discovering how to engineer tissues a … more →

Tags: News, Science News, Animal Research, UCLA, paul browne, organ development, mouse embryos, hematopoietic cells

Stem Cells War Wound Repair Tissue Engineering

david431 wrote 12 months ago: Here you can read an article that discusses the use of stem cells to repair war wounds. The US milit … more →

Tags: War, wounds, adult stem cells, military, Stem cells, Stem Cell, War Wounds, Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine, Afirm

Trachea Transplant Makes History2 comments

speakingofresearch wrote 1 year ago: Now for a guest entry by Pro-Test member, Bianca Summons: Many years of research have today culminat … more →

Tags: News, Science News, bianca summons, Castillo, Claudia Castillo, donor, Stem cells, Trachea, Trachea transplant

Living longer with Cryonic Suspension1 comment

Luigi Cappel wrote 1 year ago: Cryogenics has been the subject of science fiction for as long as I can remember, but it has now bec … more →

Tags: futurist, People, technology, health, Medical, Medicine, death, ageing, The Future

£6million to spearhead training for a healthcare revolution

Keele University Press Office wrote 1 year ago: 17/7/08 Keele University is to help train scientists in revolutionary new medical treatments at a £6 … more →

Tags: Science and Technology in Medicine, health, Research, stem cell therapy

Hourglass, a blog carnival devoted to the biology of aging2 comments

attilachordash wrote 1 year ago: Finally Chris over at Ouroboros came up with the idea and the quick implementation of Hourglass, a b … more →

Tags: aging, Biology, Blog, blogxperiment, Chris Patil, life extension, Longevity, partial immortalization, Regenerative Medicine

The decellularized matrix hack: skipping many steps in tissue engineering3 comments

attilachordash wrote 1 year ago: The concept of decellularizing complex organs in cadavers and reseeding the remaining matrix structu … more →

Tags: Biology, Biotechnology, Medicine, Regenerative Medicine, Science, Stem cells, technology, USA

Tissue Engineering: Basic Science and Beyond4 comments

davelove wrote 1 year ago: When Karl Capek introduced the term “robot” in his 1921 science fiction book Rosum’s Uni … more →

Tags: Heath, Bio Engineering, Biology, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology


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