Vine Robots are soft continuum robots design with low-cost fabrication in mind and for the navigation of difficult environments. Unlike traditional robots, which move through surface contact to walk or run, the vine robot relies on growth for movement. Much like a vine […]
Stanford BioDesign Fellowship
Stanford Biodesign is seeking a Student Services Specialist to provide a full range of administrative and operational duties working under general supervision. The Program and Fellowship Coordinator reports to the Director of Operations and Finance and supports the Fellowships Manager. This position is a critical role within the Center with two […]
Stanford BioDesign Program and Fellowship Coordinator
Stanford Biodesign is seeking a Student Services Specialist to provide a full range of administrative and operational duties working under general supervision. The Program and Fellowship Coordinator reports to the Director of Operations and Finance and supports the Fellowships Manager. This position is a critical role within the Center with two […]
In late 2018, the highly destructive and polyphagous fall armyworm was first detected in China. It is now a major economic threat to corn production. In this article, the main control strategies that are available are reviewed and prospects to manage this pest with Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) corn in China are […]
In this Letter, we report a simple approach for the preparation of bioinspired nacre-like structured materials with achievable high in-plane or through-plane thermal conductivity via digital light processing 3D printing under optimized printing parameters. Based on the 3D layer-by-layer formation, a vertical force exerted on each printing layer during the 3D […]
The UCLA Biodesign Fellowship is an exciting year-long entrepreneurial opportunity starting in Summer 2021 for experienced professionals in medicine, nursing, engineering, design, and business. We’re bringing together a best-in-class interdisciplinary team to prototype and develop technologies to solve challenging health care needs. As a UCLA Biodesign Fellow, you will interface with faculty from UCLA’s Schools […]
In species with reduced locomotory abilities, camouflage seems to be far more important than other behavioral tactics (e.g. running) to elude predatory attacks. In this study, we examined the effects of camouflage on escape decisions in the common chameleon Chamaeleo chamaeleon. The effectiveness of camouflage was assessed by the ability of […]
This paper introduces a novel, bioinspired manipulator for minimally invasive surgery (MIS). The manipulator is entirely composed of soft materials, and it has been designed to provide similar motion capabilities as the octopus’s arm in order to reach the surgical target while exploiting […]
Texas Medical Center Innovation – Biodesign Eellowship, Houston, Texas
TMC Biodesign is a one-year innovation program that unites the talents of innovators with diverse backgrounds to quickly bring breakthrough products to market. Founders are guided through a proven innovation approach, which consists of three stages: identify, invent, implement.
Internship: New Age Meats,Berkeley
New Age Meats is a fast-growing Berkeley based cellular agriculture company. They create delicious meat made from animal cell culture instead of animal slaughter – healthier for humans, animals, and the planet. They are excited about bringing the best automation and data science practices into stem cell biology – developing enhanced cell lines, media, and […]
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I imagine that the neurological circuits underlying these processes are governed by both 2d spacing maps with their brains as…
to reduce the impact of car accidents, it may be possible to study the force diverting physics of cockroaches to…
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The brain functions in a similar way with neuronal connections. our brains are able to utilize the multiplicity of connections…