Biological Engineering-articles

Biological Engineering is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the implementation of engineering concepts to examine biological systems and solve problems in interfacing these systems — plants , animals or microbials — with human-designed devices, frameworks, processes and instruments. Biological engineering is an new field that encompasses engineering philosophy and experience relevant to and originated from biological science, even as mechanical engineering and electrical engineering are grounded in chemistry physics and chemical engineering. It is used in the construction of medical instruments, surgical tools, biocompatible fabrics, green bioenergy, environmental engineering, agricultural engineering and other fields that boost society's living standards. Examples of bioengineering work involve chemically modified microbes, modern medical imaging technologies, compact and fast disease diagnosis instruments, prosthetics, biopharmaceuticals, and tissue-engineered organs. Bioengineering substantially overlaps with biotechnology and biomedical sciences in a manner that is similar to how various other engineering and development types apply to various other sciences. As the Journal of Biological Engineering offers forum for the spectrum of molecules and cells, product creation, and educational advances in curriculum material and pedagogy at the undergraduate and graduate levels. 

High Impact List of Articles

Relevant Topics in Material Science