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Deep Learning's Potential to Revolutionize Biotechnology and Biomedicine
Deep Learning's Potential to Revolutionize Biotechnology and Biomedicine
Bioinformatics
May 17, 20256 min

Deep Learning's Potential to Revolutionize Biotechnology and Biomedicine

The intersection of deep learning, biomedicine, and biotechnology is pushing research and medical innovation ahead. AI models are interpreting intricate biological data with record accuracy, ranging from protein function prediction to microfluidics-based diagnostics. Such advances bring both opportunity and challenges in data interpretation and model reliability while opening new paths for personalized medicine and high-throughput experimentation.


İlke Okbay İlke Okbay
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Organ-on-a-chip: Engineered Miniature Tissues
Organ-on-a-chip: Engineered Miniature Tissues
Bioinformatics
May 6, 20259 dk

Organ-on-a-chip: Engineered Miniature Tissues

Organ-on-A-chip (OoAC) devices are functional, miniature in vitro structures that use several cell types and extracellular matrix to replicate the physiology of an organ in vivo while preserving the mechanical and chemical characteristics of the surrounding microenvironments...


İlke Okbay İlke Okbay
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Deep Learning's Potential to Revolutionize Biotechnology and Biomedicine
Bioinformatics
May 17, 2025

Deep Learning's Potential to Revolutionize Biotechnology and Biomedicine

The intersection of deep learning, biomedicine, and biotechnology is pushing research and medical innovation ahead. AI models are interpreting intricate biological data with record accuracy, ranging from protein function prediction to microfluidics-based diagnostics. Such advances bring both opportunity and challenges in data interpretation and model reliability while opening new paths for personalized medicine and high-throughput experimentation.

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Organ-on-a-chip: Engineered Miniature Tissues
Bioinformatics
May 6, 2025

Organ-on-a-chip: Engineered Miniature Tissues

Organ-on-A-chip (OoAC) devices are functional, miniature in vitro structures that use several cell types and extracellular matrix to replicate the physiology of an organ in vivo while preserving the mechanical and chemical characteristics of the surrounding microenvironments...

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