Christine Horejs
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Chief editor of @natrevbioeng, former chief editor of @NatRevMater. Things are only impossible until they are not (Picard)
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In our new Editorial, we share some tips and tricks for writing Review articles - hopefully useful 😇 Check it out 👇
Review articles are our bread and butter. In our new Editorial, we offer some insights on how to craft a comprehensive and authoritative Review article that serves as an essential resource for those interested in your field go.nature.com/4hFeSQv
Rethinking the scientific method in the age of AI bit.ly/3K8m6Av
Rethinking the scientific article in the age of AI bit.ly/3LHGPM2
CAR T cell therapy in solid tumour-on-a-chip bit.ly/4oUvVkH
A template for class III active implantable device research in the UK bit.ly/47KI2ti
Wearable technology in clinical practice: The Basel Wearable Clinic bit.ly/43WHwXX
From rodents on the ISS to humans in commercial LEO bit.ly/47V39Jy
Nature has spent billions of years perfecting solutions to complex problems. Bioinspired engineering taps into these strategies to build adaptive, efficient and sustainable technology, from robotics to medical devices: nature.com/articles/s4422…
Our November issue is live! Bioinspired robot design, artificial vision, organic afterglow luminescence, aggregation-induced emission, and more Read it here: nature.com/natrevbioeng/v…
Sustainability and energy consumption of farm-free cellular agriculture bit.ly/483Ah2Q
Nano-bio interfaces for electrical and biochemical signal transduction bit.ly/4hFhDl2
Engineering and biofabrication of early cancer models bit.ly/4oKrMiM
Molecular bioengineering of functional nucleic acids bit.ly/4ouk4t6
Modelling sex differences of neurological disorders in vitro bit.ly/4oiKdem
Smartphones are now in the hands of most of the world’s population. Turning these everyday tools into diagnostic devices could thus be a game-changer for global healthcare access, but only if trust is earned and privacy protected go.nature.com/42BjzVA
Our October issue is live! Smart closed-loop drug delivery systems, smartphones as medical devices, wearable ultrasound technology, genome synthesis in plants, image-activated cell sorting and more Read it here: go.nature.com/4h5NgnM
On October 14 registration closes for our event in Belgrade, Serbia. Discussing the latest advances in human-relevant in vitro disease models and it's applications in biotechnology, pharma, & clinical research, it's a must-attend event. Secure your seat>go.nature.com/42pmuzS
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