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The Alliance of Advanced Biomedical Engineering creates collaboration and information sharing in the biomed engineering community. An initiative of @ASMEdotorg.

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A big step forward in metabolic engineering: scientists have developed an easier way to locate their target bacteria. bit.ly/2E8vE9X

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A big step forward in metabolic engineering: scientists have developed an easier way to locate their target bacteria. bit.ly/2E8vE9X

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A big step forward in metabolic engineering: scientists have developed an easier way to locate their target bacteria. bit.ly/2E8vE9X

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A big step forward in metabolic engineering: scientists have developed an easier way to locate their target bacteria. bit.ly/2E8vE9X

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A big step forward in metabolic engineering: scientists have developed an easier way to locate their target bacteria. bit.ly/2E8vE9X

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A powerful wearable device helped a frog regrow an amputated leg. Could the device work for humans, too? bit.ly/2HtgsIe

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A big step forward in metabolic engineering: scientists have developed an easier way to locate their target bacteria. bit.ly/2E8vE9X

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A powerful wearable device helped a frog regrow an amputated leg. Could the device work for humans, too? bit.ly/2HtgsIe

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A powerful wearable device helped a frog regrow an amputated leg. Could the device work for humans, too? bit.ly/2HtgsIe

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A powerful wearable device helped a frog regrow an amputated leg. Could the device work for humans, too? bit.ly/2HtgsIe

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