Nature Biomedical Engineering


About Nature Biomedical Engineering

Nature Biomedical Engineering brings together notable advances in applied biomedicine and health technology, and enhances their visibility by means of News & Views articles and editorials, and by providing overviews of the state of the art through topic-focused, disease-specific or technology-centred Review Articles, Perspectives and Comments.


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03 Sep 2025
Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS) at Kyoto University
A customizable protein has been developed to help the body remove harmful cells, such as those involved in cancer or autoimmune diseases, offering a potential new direction for treatments.
25 Nov 2024
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Development of a wireless brain neural signal recorder without batteries paves the way for treating intractable brain diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's - Research findings published in Nature Biomedical Engineering, a top international journal in the biomedical field
04 Dec 2023
Tohoku University
Decreasing pancreatic beta cell numbers – the only cells that produce insulin – is a leading cause of diabetes. In a promising development, a research group has revealed that stimulating autonomic vagal nerves connected to the pancreas can improve the function and also increase the number of pancreatic beta cells in mice.
08 Nov 2022
Kanazawa University
In a study recently published in the journal Nature Biomedical Engineering, researchers from Kanazawa University use a method called “lasso-grafting” to design therapeutics with enhanced longevity and brain penetration.
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05 Apr 2022
Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU)
Researchers have captured images of cells in mice using astronomy technology
The cancer stem cells cultured on the DN gel formed a tumor when injected into mice brain.
11 Mar 2022
Hokkaido University
A soft hydrogel could help scientists find treatments for drug-resistant cancer stem cells.
UNIST UTI test
13 May 2021
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)
A spinning toy meets hydrodynamics and sets point-of-care diagnostics in motion.
04 May 2021
City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK)
A research team led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) scientists recently developed a new generation of microneedles technology which allows the intradermal delivery of living cells in a minimally invasive manner. Their experiment showed that vaccination using therapeutic cells through this ground-breaking technology elicited robust immune responses against tumours in mice, paving the way for developing an easy-to-use cell therapy and other therapeutics against cancers and other diseases.
Human brain cancer cells forming spherical structures on the DN gel
29 Mar 2021
Hokkaido University
A hydrogel, a type of soft matter, developed at Hokkaido University successfully reverted cancer cells back to cancer stem cells within 24 hours, in six different human cancer types. This could lead to the development of anti-cancer stem cell drugs and personalized medicines.
10 Jan 2020
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
An implantable device has the potential to revolutionize how neuroscientists study the brain and treat diseases.
10 Sep 2019
National University of Singapore
STAMP technology is a million times more sensitive and comprehensive to accurately detect and classify tumours from a small clinical sample