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By Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
Bioengineering—the application of engineering principles to understand and treat medical conditions—is delivering innovative solutions for diagnosing and repairing damage to the brain caused by a traumatic injury.

By Untreed Reads Publishing
Already known for her historical novel of feminism and Freemasons, Sofia Diana Gabel travels into the future with her dystopian science-fiction novella The Clean Slate Accord. Now available as an eBook published by Untreed Reads.

By N.C. A&T State University
The National Science Foundation has awarded $4 million to the Engineering Research Center for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials at N.C. A&T State University for FY 2012.

By Retopia Limited - Steven Wood Collins
Puramore receives new cover design and Premium listing on Smashwords Publishing catalog.

By Retopia Limited - Steven Wood Collins
Retopia Limited publishes the firm's first novel, Puramore. The book is available for online purchase in ebook format through all major ebook online retailers.

By Prof. Dr. A. Prabhu Britto
We are immensely pleased to announce the launch of the non-profit peer-reviewed open access International Journal of BioEngineering and Technology (IJBET) ISSN: 0976 – 2965 www.ijbet.org

By Suzanne Benz
In the cryopreservation of biological materials, size, temperature and composition of a water droplet determine whether the droplet is vitrified or crystallized.

By Meg Koss
Being a teenager in Earth's turbulent future is tough. Or at least, that's the story behind Meg Koss's new graphic novel, "Messenger," which saw its first printing and release to the public this week in "Messenger Chapter One: Wake Up".

By Eloquent Books
A riveting adventure awaits you in Jennifer Whalen’s debut novel combining hard-edged military combatants with good old experimental bioengineering. Set in the 1940s, this novel is deceptively futuristic.

By GenScript Corp.
As a player in synthetic biology, GenScript is to be one of the Sponsors of SB4.0





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