
Nature Biomedical Engineering
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News from the editors of Nature Biomedical Engineering, a journal for researchers, engineers and clinicians interested in human health. Launched in Jan 2017.
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http://www.nature.com/natBME 23-01-2016 19:19:05
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VERY excited to welcome this paper out in Nature Biomedical Engineering where we introduce the GEMINI platform for engineering multifunctional extracellular vesicles as versatile, programmable, biological delivery vehicles nature.com/articles/s4155…









What if you could use generative AI to explain how a black box AI model makes its decisions? Hot off the press Nature Biomedical Engineering, first author Alex Degrave of Allen School developed a model that could create counterfactuals to help explain medical AI devices. nature.com/articles/s4155…

A very clever way to understand the reasoning process of complex medical #AI using counterfactual images and expert clinicians, transcending saliency maps nature.com/articles/s4155… Nature Biomedical Engineering Su-In Lee Roxana Daneshjou MD/PhD Allen School H/T Pranav Rajpurkar


Only a month away from #NanomaterialsManipal2024 featuring Twan Lammers Mike Mitchell Li Tang Ariel Furst Jinming Gao Lab Marianne Ashford and more speakers in person! Book your seat conferences.nature.com/NwwOaY?RefId=T… Produced by Manipal Academy of Higher Education Nature Communications Nature Nanotechnology



Today we report in Nature Biomedical Engineering the eePASSIGE system, which uses evolved and engineered recombinases and prime editing to integrate large gene-sized DNA cargoes into the mammalian genome in an efficient, precise, and targeted manner. (1/13) drive.google.com/file/d/1WDMVqL…


(1/11) Antimicrobial resistance is one of the greatest threats of our time, and novel antibiotics are urgently needed. Today, we report in Nature Biomedical Engineering the AI-driven discovery of tens of thousands of antibiotics in extinct organisms. nature.com/articles/s4155…

🔬In latest Nature Biomedical Engineering paper, we introduce a new platform for clinician+AI collaboration: nuclei Most medical AI is one-size-fits-all. But different clinicians have diff use cases/requirements. Nuclei enables user to rapidly personalize AI via active QA nature.com/articles/s4155… 1/4

Today we report in Nature Biomedical Engineering the systematic application of six recent prime editing developments to enable efficient and functional correction of CFTR F508del, the predominant mutation that causes cystic fibrosis (CF), in primary airway cells from CF patients.

