Reddit - Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
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Reddit - Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
6h ago
Is there anyway to possibly inhibit miostatin Easily or permanently with current technology?
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4d ago
I’m not sure if this is the right place to ask but I want a minor in BME because the field interests me but I’m not looking to major in it. Any suggestions on what a good major would be? I’m also interested in psychology but im not sure if those two would work well together. Any advice helps!
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5d ago
I think bioengineering is really cool and I was wondering if we could use it to... create bioengineered sex toys? I'm sure there are a variety of ways you could do it but I wanted to ask people who know what their talking about.
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5d ago
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Reddit - Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
6d ago
Hello all, I am currently a student at a California community college aiming to transfer to a top UC. My interests have narrowed me to either chemical engineering or bioengineering (NOT biomed). I'm excited by a few prospects including but not limited to: green energy, nuclear fusion and fission, converting waste to fuel, converting plastics back to oil, growing lab meat, possibly working in pharmaceuticals, gene and DNA editing, GMOs, etc. Given this all, which is a more appropriate field for my bachelor's? Any help would be much appreciated!
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1w ago
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1w ago
my college doesn’t offer any BME classes except for a masters program. im a biology major wanting to apply for the BME program but i haven’t taken any engineering classes during my undergrad, just the typical calc/ chem/ physics/ biochem courses. especially for the thesis track, are undergrad engineering classes critical?
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1w ago
Hello all,
for an assignment I have to perform a literature search and present recent advances in leukodepletion/leukoreduction techniques. Could anyone suggest me where I can find more info?
Is there on the market something really innovative, apart from standard blood filters?
Your recommendations would be appreciated, thank you.
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1w ago
Is it true that in episomal vectors for gene delivery, scientists can use the episomes from yeasts to deliver a large piece of gene that can be millions of base pairs long into the cell nucleus, and those episomes can transfect non-dividing cells such as neuron? Does it mean that unlike plasmids, the episomes don't need to rely on the breakdown of the nuclear membrane during cell proliferation to get into the nucleus? If so, do episomes enter the nucleus through the pores on the nuclear membrane? If they have millions of bases pairs, how could they possibly fit into those pores that are extre ..read more