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A blend of information from the Biomedical Engineering Handbook and new material, this book draws on the experience of experts from countries such as Iran, Cuba, South Africa, UK, Canada, China, India, and Russia. Reflecting the increasing importance of nanomedicine and biotechnology, this material covers topics such as biomimicry, stem cells, optical togs, and nanocoatings for medical implantable devices. The book also provides insights into the food and cosmetics industries, as well as cardiac diagnosis, batteries, drug delivery, photonics, and DNA building blocks. It also discusses protein…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A blend of information from the Biomedical Engineering Handbook and new material, this book draws on the experience of experts from countries such as Iran, Cuba, South Africa, UK, Canada, China, India, and Russia. Reflecting the increasing importance of nanomedicine and biotechnology, this material covers topics such as biomimicry, stem cells, optical togs, and nanocoatings for medical implantable devices. The book also provides insights into the food and cosmetics industries, as well as cardiac diagnosis, batteries, drug delivery, photonics, and DNA building blocks. It also discusses protein devices, quantum dots, bioanalysis, optics, nanomedicine, personalized medicine, and the business of emerging bionanotech companies.
Autorenporträt
David E. Reisner is a well-known early pioneer and entrepreneur in the burgeoning field of nanotechnology. In 1996, he cofounded two nanotech companies in Connecticut: Inframat and U.S. Nanocorp. For nearly 15 years, he was CEO of both companies since founding. He was featured in Forbes in 2004 and was a Technology Pioneer at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos. He has over 175 publications and is an inventor on 10 issued patents.