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The Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) is an exciting new research institute which abandons traditional boundaries to focus research effort into areas that will provide great benefit for human health, manufacturing, information technology and the environment. The AIBN is an integrated multi-disciplinary research institute bringing together the skills of world-class researchers in the areas of bioengineering and nanotechnology.
Based in Brisbane, this integrated biotechnology-based institute merges the skills of the engineer, chemist, biologist and computational scientist.
The unique combination of scientists and engineers focus their efforts towards research that produces positive health and environmental outcomes, including:
- Biomedical delivery
- Biodevices
- Tissue regeneration
- Cell therapies
The AIBN's primary research and development focus leads to new products, processes and devices for improving human health and quality of life. Through focused research outcomes the Institute goes beyond basic research to promote the growth of new applications and industries.
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Medical: Bioengineering, Engineering: Nanotechnology, Engineering: Chemical Engineering, Medical: Blood/Blood Products/Transfusions, Energy: Hydrogen and Synthetic Fuels, Energy: Hydrogen, Water/Gas Processes, Energy: Fuel Cells, Medical: Vascular Disease, Medical: Biological Markers, Medical: Biotechnology, Medical: Drug Delivery Systems, Science and Technology: Molecular Chemistry, Engineering: Materials Engineering, Science and Technology: Stem Cell Biology, Science and Technology: Biological Polymers, Science and Technology: Colloid Chemistry, Science and Technology: Polymer Chemistry, Science and Technology: Microscopy |
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