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Bio-inspired nanotechnology is a field of research that seeks to replicate biological processes and structures in order to develop new materials and technologies. It involves the use of molecular self-assembly and nanoscale engineering techniques to produce materials with unique properties and structures inspired by nature. This type of technology has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with the environment, providing sustainable solutions to global challenges such as energy and climate change.
... : Our researchers publish extensively on the subject of liquid formulation of therapeutic proteins Bio-inspired nanotechnology and microfluidics (ARC and NHMRC funding) Advanced nano/micro materials for drug delivery and controlled release (ARC funding) Cancer nanomedicine (NHMRC funding) ...
... [대학원특강] 의약바이오특강 - Bio-inspired Nanotechnology and Chemical Biology Approaches for Advanced Stem Cell Therapeutics. / Tissue Engineering and Regenerative ...
... How can we use nanotechnology to bring these bio-inspired features to structures, buildings, and entire cities? The Urban Algae Folly experiment invites us to consider some possibilities for the near and long-term future”, said Lars Montelius, Director-general of INL. ...
... David Hardie 3 papers Bio-Inspired Nanotechnology for Future Naval Systems ApplicationsDr David John Webster HardieATLAS Elektronik UK Ltd, United KingdomThe Projection of Cyberpower from the Maritime EnvironmentMr Adrian VenablesLancaster University, United KingdomA Bandwidth Efficient ...
... push the limits of sustainability through rigorously developing, testing, and optimizing our new bio-inspired nanotechnology, NanoStack, as well as our high efficiency and high recovery ImpactRO. These technologies have the disruptive capability to foster a sustainable global water ...
... team based at UdeM, led by Prof Alexis Vallée-Bélisle, has come up with a potential solution using bio-inspired nanotechnology. They have built nanobots out of DNA that mimic the ability of protein transporters found in living organisms to maintain precise supplies of specific molecules to ...
... In particular, his group uses computational models to study problems in biology, and bio-inspired nanotechnology systems. He is mainly interested in nucleic acids modeling (DNA and RNA) using coarse-grained models, which allow for simulations of longer time-scales and larger systems than if ...
... Schulman's team specializes in bio-inspired nanotechnology to address these sorts of problems. ...
... monitoring, self-healing, reprocessing, recycling, thermal-load dissipation, and electrical enhancement; emerging advance polymer materials like vitrimers, which can heal with a thermal trigger; bio-inspired 2D/3D materials; nanotechnology; graphene products and graphene composites. ...