A new wound dressing fights infection and uses human cells to regrow tissue without scarring.
From heart patches to micromotors that deliver medicine directly to the stomach lining, new materials are being bioengineered to heal the body.
Gain access to free tools and resources from AABME, an initiative designed to stimulate biomedical innovation by bringing together and providing resources to the biomedical engineering community.
Mechanical engineers have the know-how to push back the boundaries of cryopreservation of human tissues.
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have combined a muscle from a sea slug’s mouth as well as bundles of its neurons and nerves with flexible 3D printed components to build biohybrid robots that inches forward.
Engineering software helps design and machine human bone for transplantation.