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Building and training human tendons in the lab

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Bioengineering — the application of engineering principles to the fields of medicine and biology. It involves taking the principles of biology and the tools of. engineering to create useful products for a variety of applications. TALK LIKE A… BIOENGINEER. How did Pierre become a bioengineer?

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Harnessing the power of music to improve mental health

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psychology, rehabilitation, biomedical engineering, etc.) Studying social sciences, health sciences, biology, medicine or engineering, as well as music itself, could lead to a career using music to improve people’s mental health and well-being.

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How can we detect and prevent brain injuries?

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Published: Inside your skull sits your brain, an incredible computer that controls everything you do. Professor Christian Franck, from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is working on a programme that he hopes will improve the prevention and detection of TBIs.

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