Cellular Bioengineering - Faculty
Mount Sinai
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#bioengineering #biomedical_sciences #cellular #cellular_biology #ScienceJobs #hiring #research
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#DigitalWork, #Education, #AI, #Skillsharing, #Mobility, #Bioengineering (e.g. resistant seeds, meat alternatives), #Quantumcomputing, #Encryption, #ProgrammingLanguages.
Technology has significantly transformed our society, will it continue so?
How could and should technology shape our future?
#DigitaleArbeit, #Bildung, #KI, #Skillsharing, #Mobilität, #Bioengineering (z.B. resistentes Saatgut, Fleischalternativen), #Quantencomputer, #Verschlüsselung, #Programmiersprachen.
Technologie hat unsere Gesellschaft stark verändert, wird sie das weiterhin tun?
Wie könnte und sollte Technologie unsere Zukunft verändern?
Skin and organ cells can generate electricity when injured, potentially revolutionizing wound treatment approaches. Polymer science scholars explain: https://theconversation.com/cells-lining-your-skin-and-organs-can-generate-electricity-when-injured-potentially-opening-new-doors-to-treating-wounds-252255
#bioengineering
‘Skin phantoms' could transform wearable device testing—cheaper, more reliable, and an alternative to human volunteers. A mechanical engineering professor explains: https://theconversation.com/skin-phantoms-help-researchers-improve-wearable-devices-without-people-wearing-them-243766 #bioengineering #wearables
This is much closer to what they look like in real life (mild color balancing on the dark image to look more like what I actually see irl vs the camera).
The healthier the plant, the brighter the glow.
"A group of 38 scientists working in nine countries has sounded an alarm about the potential creation of mirror bacteria — synthetic organisms in which the molecular structure found in nature is reversed and could put humans, animals and plants at risk of exposure to dangerous pathogens."
@CNN reports on new research in the journal Science: https://flip.it/Kd5bY_
Here's the original study: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ads9158
First #IndianPlums spotted.
The #berries eaten in small quantities - fresh, cooked or dried. Some #BritishColumbia #FirstNations made a purgative tonic out of the bark. Their crushed leaves smell like cucumbers.
Good soil-binding qualities on moist sites. Possible #BioEngineering species (Washington State Department of Ecology, 1993).
Public reminder that #gmo are well regulated and safe to eat. Also gmo and #bioengineering can provide numerous advantages such as more nutrients, less or no pesticides needed