Not exact matches
Otherwise, where the containers are more easily handled, a more simple standalone peristaltic filling machine can handle most
applications in the
biomedical, diagnostics, nutraceutical industries with some crossover
into the pharmaceutical industry.
From the development of the blue laser to high - efficiency, high - brightness, light - emitting devices and new age tailor - made polymers capable of a host of
applications in
biomedical, chemical, electronics, and opto - electronics, IMRE's research
into next - generation materials is likely to catalyze new industries in Singapore
In this way, we will open unforeseen routes to translating fundamental science
into biotechnology and
biomedical applications.»
This novel knowledge management framework, which is already transforming the world of toxicology, has the potential to penetrate other fields such as
biomedical research, where effective translation of mechanistic understanding
into application is central to innovation and progress.
By understanding how CNT arrays are created, designers and engineers can better incorporate the highly adaptable material
into devices and products such as baseball bats, aerospace wiring, combat body armor, computer logic components and micro sensors used in
biomedical applications.
The team of
biomedical engineers — Rao and Kannan — focus on assessing numerous
applications of these probes, including standard biopsy analysis and pushing the technology
into clinical practice through the development of a point - of - care cancer detection device.
Now, translational research has emerged as a field in its own right, aided in large part by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Roadmap for Medical Research, a collection of initiatives that prioritize efforts to shepherd
biomedical discoveries
into clinical
application.
Because of the technology's capabilities and inherent practicality, OCT continues to move
into new
biomedical applications and is now being explored as a tool for improving manufacturing and industrial processes.
ASME Journal of Engineering and Science in Medical Diagnostics and Therapy seeks to bridge the gap between engineers and non-engineers and translate engineering knowledge
into clinical
applications, to accelerate
biomedical innovation, trial and commercialization.
The ASHG Advocacy Award, new in 2015, honors individuals or groups who have exhibited excellence and achievement in
applications of human genetics for the common good, in areas such as facilitating public awareness of genetics issues, promoting funding for
biomedical research, and integrating genetics
into health systems.
«Long, fiber - based solar cells give us the potential to do something we couldn't really do before: We can take the silicon fibers and weave them together
into a fabric with a wide range of
applications such as power generation, battery charging, chemical sensing, and
biomedical devices,» said John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn State University and the lead researcher on the project.