Scientists are on the verge of a revolution in biomedical engineering that will forever change the way we think about medicine, even life itself.
Biomedical engineering isn't new. Humans have been tinkering with ways to supplement, repair, or replace body parts for thousands of years. The oldest known prosthesis, a wooden toe, was found on an ancient Egyptian mummy. But now, cutting-edge researchers are working to build body organs and tissue in the lab. They are developing ways to encourage the body to regenerate damaged or diseased bone and muscle tissue. Scientists are striving to re-route visual stimuli to the brain to help blind people see. They may soon discover methods to enlist the trillions of microbes living in our bodies to help us fight disease. Learn about four strands of bioengineering--tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, neuroengineering, microbial science, and genetic engineering and synthetic biology--and meet scientists working in these fields.
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Young adult
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
US School Grade: From Sixth Grade to Twelfth Grade, Reading Age: From 13 to 14 years, Interest Age: From 11 to 18 years
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Glossary; Bibliography; Index; Graphs; Charts; Illustrations, color
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Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
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978-1-5415-2813-0 (9781541528130)
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Sara Latta has written several books for middle grade and YA readers, including Body 2.0: The Engineering Revolution in Medicine (Twenty-First Century Books, 2020); Black Holes: The Weird Science of the Most Mysterious Objects in the Universe (Twenty-First Century Books, 2018); Smash! Exploring the Mysteries of the Universe with the Large Hadron Collider (Graphic Universe, 2017), andScared Stiff: Everything You Need to Know about 50 Famous Phobias (Zest Books, 2014). She lives in New York City with her husband and children. Visit her online at www.saralatta.com.