Bioscience and Bioengineering intertwine to form a dynamic and interdisciplinary field at the forefront of scientific advancement. Bioscience encompasses the study of living organisms and their interactions with the environment, delving into intricate biological processes at the molecular, cellular, and organismal levels. Bioengineering, on the other hand, integrates principles from biology, engineering, and other disciplines to develop innovative solutions to complex biological challenges. Together, bioscience and bioengineering synergize to address pressing issues in healthcare, agriculture, environmental conservation, and beyond. In healthcare, they drive the development of novel therapies, diagnostic tools, and medical devices, revolutionizing treatment options and improving patient outcomes. In agriculture, bioscience and bioengineering contribute to crop improvement, disease resistance, and sustainable farming practices, ensuring food security and environmental sustainability. Furthermore, they play a crucial role in environmental remediation, biofuel production, and waste management, mitigating environmental degradation and promoting ecological balance. Through collaborative research and interdisciplinary approaches, bioscience and bioengineering continue to push the boundaries of scientific knowledge and technological innovation.
Title : Renewed novel biotech ideas, with bioreactor bioengineering economic impact
Murray Moo Young, University of Waterloo, Canada
Title : Improving health in over 40,000 patients: The impact of nanomedicine fighting antibiotic resistant infections
Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States
Title : Osmotic lysis–driven Extracellular Vesicle (EV) engineering
Limongi Tania, University of Turin, Italy
Title : Evaluating cell compatibility and subcutaneous host response of silk fibroin–chitosan plug composites as potential resorbable implants
Luis Jesus Villarreal Gomez, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California, Mexico
Title : Comparative study of endo-?-1,4-mannanases from novel bacterial strains for the production of galactomanno-oligosaccharides
Shruti Saini, National Agri-food and Bio-manufacturing Institute, India
Title : Engineering Sf9 host cells with AcMNPV genes to control baculovirus infection dynamics and heterologous gene expression
Tamer Z Salem, Zewail City of Science and Technology, Egypt