biomedical
Britishadjective
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"We have trained healthy cells to share their spare batteries with weaker ones," said Gaharwar, a professor of biomedical engineering.
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The NIH was once a global leader in funding for biomedical research, but that has changed this year, Dr Sankaran said.
From BBC
Toner-Rodgers said an old classmate worked at a large company in the field of materials science, a branch of engineering that invents novel forms of matter that can be used in technologies like biomedical devices.
"Our findings fit into a broader pattern seen in cardiovascular research, where males and females often respond differently," said lead researcher Changcheng Zhou, a professor of biomedical sciences in the UCR School of Medicine.
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Scientists have long focused on pharmacology and traditional biomedical approaches.
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