Combining Technology and Wisdom in the Laboratoryby Stephen McColm, Team Leader — Molecular Automation at Ingenza Stephen McColm, Team Leader — Molecular Automation at IngenzaStephen McColm is team leader, molecular automation at Ingenza.ViewFull Profile.Learn about ourEditorial Policies.Combining the right tools and knowledge to engineer microbes more efficiently and predictably for use in industrial bioprocesses
NewsFlexible Microdisplay Monitors Brain Activity in Real-Time during Brain Surgeryby University of California - San DiegoThe device represents a huge leap ahead to visualize brain activity to guide neurosurgeons
NewsNew Bioelectronic Mesh Can Grow with Tissues for Comprehensive Heart Monitoringby University of Massachusetts AmherstThis tool is the first that can measure both mechanical movement and electrical signal in vitro using a single sensor
NewsSpeaking without Vocal Cords Thanks to a New AI-Assisted Wearable Deviceby University of California - Los AngelesAn adhesive neck patch is the latest advance by UCLA bioengineers in speech technology for people with disabilities
NewsDetecting Pathogens Faster and More Accurately by Melting DNAby University of California - San DiegoNew analysis method can accurately detect pathogens in blood samples in less than half the time it takes for a culture
News‘Pop-Up’ Electronic Sensors Could Detect When Individual Heart Cells Misbehaveby University of California - San DiegoA powerful new tool could enable scientists to gain more detailed insights into heart disorders and diseases
NewsBioengineering Discovery Paves Way for Improved Production of Bio-Based Goodsby University of BristolScientists have uncovered a way to control several genes in engineered yeast cells
NewsHow Spinach Could Help Produce Lab-Grown Meatby Boston CollegeFor the first time, researchers show that the veiny skeleton of a spinach leaf can support the growth of artificial meat
NewsNew Technology Enables Predictive Design of Engineered Human Cellsby Northwestern UniversityCapability could accelerate the development of new treatments for diseases
NewsMaking Biodegradable Plastics from Sewage Sludge and Wastewaterby Texas A&M UniversityUsing a bacterial strain found in mangroves, Texas A&M researchers have uncovered a low-cost, sustainable method for producing bioplastics
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