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Biological engineering

Channel | updated April 01, 2013

Advances in basic biology at the molecular and cellular levels during recent decades have dramatically increased the foundational information available on mechanistic underpinnings of biological systems. Indeed, the genomics revolution has accelerated the pace at which reductionist data is being generated. It is widely agreed that a crucial challenge for the coming decades is how to integrate information from the genomic level to higher levels of system organization, for both fundamental scientific understanding and development of innovative biotechnologies. Engineering disciplines are predicated on the complementary principles of analysis and synthesis, combining to elucidate quantitative "design principles" for the dependence of system behavior on component properties. The "measurement, modeling, and manipulation" approach that has characterized engineering disciplines based on the sciences of physics and chemistry is now finding the molecular and cellular life sciences accessible and amenable as well. Thus, a new discipline of biological engineering is emerging, directed toward analysis of biological systems in terms of key component properties and consequently toward synthesis of technologies that can beneficially modify and control such systems for societal benefit across many, diverse application areas including human and environmental health.

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HIV 2 Tech Paper Presentation 2/4
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HIV 2 Tech Paper Presentation 2/4

Yao et al., 2010: paper presented by HIV 2 team in 20.380, Spring 2011

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Yao et al., 2010: paper presented by HIV 2 team in 20.380, Spring 2011

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Yao et al., 2010: paper presented by HIV 2 team in 20.380, Spring 2011 (Q&A)

Inside the lab: Forest M. White, Ph.D.
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Inside the lab: Forest M. White, Ph.D.

Learn more about how the White lab is using mass spectrometry to better understand the key components of cell signaling that drive how cancer cells invade and proliferate in glioblastoma.

Introduction to Grand Challenges in Biological Engineering
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Introduction to Grand Challenges in Biological Engineering

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John Essigmann's Personal Story
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John Essigmann's Personal Story

Professor John Essigmann describes how an early industry experience doing real science pushed him to pursue a career as a professor and professional scientist.

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Linking Oxidation to DNA Damage
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Linking Oxidation to DNA Damage

Professor John Essigmann describes how oxidation reactions in our bodies are both essential for life and responsible for cell damage that can potentially lead to cancer.

Materials 2 - Design Pitch
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Materials 2 - Design Pitch

Materials 2 - Design Pitch
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Materials 2 - Design Pitch

Measuring cell density
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Measuring a single cell's density

MIT scientists have used Archimedes' principle to solve a vexing puzzle — how to measure the density of a single cell.

Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Andrew Phillips
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Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Andrew Phillips

Phillips describes his work at EmTech 2011: Computer-assisted genetic engineering Microsoft Research Synthetic biology offers the prospect of engineering microbes to fight disease or produce biofuels, but designing the necessary DNA instructions is normally an arduous task. With software ...

Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Christopher Bettinger
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Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Christopher Bettinger

Bettinger describes his work at EmTech 2011: Tailoring polymers for biodegradable implants Carnegie Mellon University As a graduate student at MIT, Christopher Bettinger created strong, rubbery polymers that mimic natural tissue and can be tail

Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Fan Yang
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Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Fan Yang

Yang presents her work at EmTech 2011: Reprogramming stem cells to repair blood vessels Stanford University Injury and disease can damage blood vessels. But Fan Yang, a Stanford professor of bioengineering and orthopedic surgery, has developed

TR35: Miriah Meyer
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Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Miriah Meyer

Meyer presents her work at EmTech 2011: Extending data visualization to biology

Microbial Reistance 1 - Design Pitch
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Microbial Reistance 1 - Design Pitch

Microbial Reistance 1 - Design Pitch
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Microbial Reistance 1 - Design Pitch

Mimicking vocal cord vibrations
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Mimicking vocal cord vibrations

Researchers at MIT and MGH have developed a polymer gel that mimics the vibrations of human vocal cords. This video shows the polymer vocal cord model vibrating when air is blown from below, and a comparison with human vocal cords.

Novel Chip for Monitoring Breast Cancer
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Novel Chip for Monitoring Breast Cancer

This video illustrates how estrogen is extracted from a drop of human blood using a novel microfluidics chip developed at the University of Toronto. The samples are lysed, and then the estrogen is extracted into a polar solvent (methanol), while the unwanted parts of the blood sample are ...

Panel discussion on biological engineering approaches to ...
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Panel discussion on biological engineering approaches to address grand ...

IBE 2010: Panel Discussion

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Professor Griffith talks on: Building Complex 3D Models In vitro

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