Old Dominion University has named Gymama Slaughter the founding executive director of its Research Center for Bioelectronics, the university announced Monday. The new center, which opened July 1, ...
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Microwave 3D printing method embeds electronics onto living tissue
A team of researchers has demonstrated a way to 3D-print functional electronic circuits onto surfaces as delicate as living ...
BioElectronics (BIEL) announces that Sree Koneru, PhD, will join its Board of Directors, effective December 3, 2024. Upon Dr. Koneru’s appointment, the Board will consist of three members, including ...
Cortical organoids, which are miniature three-dimensional models of brain tissue grown from stem cells, offer scientists a sophisticated and accurate model to better understand how neurons control ...
The first time Northwestern Engineering’s Jonathan Rivnay appeared as co-author on a published paper – a 2006 piece in the Journal of Applied Physics – bioengineering was not on his mind. That paper, ...
Figuring out a better way to connect nerve cells to bioelectronics will be the next technological leap in health care, and the Neurobiological Interfaces Lab at Binghamton University is at the ...
GSK and Verily joint venture Galvani Bioelectronics laparoscopically implanted a neurostimulator in a rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patient as part of the NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board’s ...
Today, foldable phones are ubiquitous. Now, using models that predict how well a flexible electronic device will conform to spherical surfaces, engineers could usher in a new era in which these bendy ...
This story is part of a series on the current progression in Regenerative Medicine. This piece discusses advances in bioelectronic devices. In 1999, I defined regenerative medicine as the collection ...
Reaserchers have created a prototype for what they call 'living bioelectronics': a combination of living cells, gel, and electronics that can integrate with living tissue. Tests in mice found that the ...
The speed of innovation in bioelectronics and critical sensors gets a new boost with the unveiling of a simple, time-saving technique for the fast prototyping of devices. A research team at KTH Royal ...
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