Abstract Neurotechnology and brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) are revolutionizing neuroscience and clinical care, offering new hope for … Neurotechnology & Brain-Machine Interfaces: Recent Clinical Advances and Future DirectionsRead more
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Lab-Grown Organs & 3D Bioprinting: Recent Advances and Clinical Milestones
Abstract The convergence of 3D bioprinting and genetic engineering is rapidly advancing the field of organ … Lab-Grown Organs & 3D Bioprinting: Recent Advances and Clinical MilestonesRead more
Microbiome & Precision Medicine: FMT and CRISPR-Engineered Probiotics
Abstract Advances in microbiome science and precision medicine are reshaping therapeutic strategies for a range of … Microbiome & Precision Medicine: FMT and CRISPR-Engineered ProbioticsRead more
AI & Machine Learning in Biotechnology: Revolutionizing Structure Prediction and Drug Discovery
Abstract Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are transforming the biotechnology landscape. Notably, … AI & Machine Learning in Biotechnology: Revolutionizing Structure Prediction and Drug DiscoveryRead more
Synthetic Biology & Bioengineering: Innovations in Carbon Capture and Programmable Therapeutics
Abstract Synthetic biology is revolutionizing our ability to engineer living systems for applications in sustainability and … Synthetic Biology & Bioengineering: Innovations in Carbon Capture and Programmable TherapeuticsRead more
The Crucial Role of Omics Techniques in Modern Drug Discovery
In the rapidly evolving field of drug discovery, omics technologies—including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics—have become … The Crucial Role of Omics Techniques in Modern Drug DiscoveryRead more
mRNA Vaccine Shows Promise in Clinical Trials
mRNA vaccines have gained significant attention due to their rapid development and effectiveness, particularly highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent clinical trials have shown promising results for various applications beyond COVID-19, including other infectious diseases, cancers, and genetic disorders.