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Biosystems and Bioengineering: Targeted Drug Delivery, Biological System Engineering

Bioengineering is a discipline that applies engineering principles of design and analysis to biological systems and biomedical technologies. Bioengineering research includes bacteria engineered to produce chemicals, targeted drug delivery, portable disease diagnostic devices, and technologies for interfacing with tissues and organs.

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Outstanding Scientific Achievement: Research Led by Prof. H. Shadi Farah Featured on the Cover of Science Translational Medicine The Faculty is proud to congratulate Prof. H. Shadi Farah and his research team on an exceptional and groundbreaking scientific achievement. The study, led by Prof. Farah in collaboration with MIT and research groups from Harvard University, […]
Professor Hossam Haick is utilizing cutting-edge nanotechnology-based sensors and biomarkers to engineer artificial devices that imitate the functions of the nose, skin and tongue for early disease detection and the solving of environmental issues.
Prof. Alex Leshansky and his research group study small robotic swimmers with applications for biomedicine and drug delivery.
Departmental field trip to Caesarea, May 2023

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