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I’m excited to see Lisa McGee finally discussing the Internet of Bio-Nano Things (IoBNT) and the Bio-Cyber Interface for eHealth. The potential of bottom-up synthetic cells in this realm is fascinating, especially with their ability to communicate through chemical signaling. This could revolutionize biotechnology and nanomedicine. I’m also looking forward to meeting Maurizio Magarini at NANOCOM 2024 in Milan, where we’ll delve into synaptic engineering and the concept of computer networking within the human body.
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@CorinneNokel - Corinne Nokel

Maurizio Magarini Lisa McGee FINALLY mentions the #IoBNT Bio-Cyber Interface for #eHealth IEEE 802.15.4 Molecular Engineering in Vivo with smart materials Without Informed Consent IEEE 1906.1.1 #CiscoYANG INTRA-BODY COMMUNICATION #NurembergCode https://sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1389128623001639

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@LisaMcGee0802 - Lisa McGee

Role for Bottom-Up Synthetic Cells in the Internet of Bio-Nano Things? Abstract - The potential role of bottom-up Synthetic Cells (SCs) in the Internet of Bio-Nano Things (IoBNT) is discussed. In particular, this perspective paper focuses on the growing interest in networks of biological and/or artificial objects at the micro- and nanoscale (cells and subcellular parts, microelectrodes, microvessels, etc.), whereby communication takes place in an unconventional manner, i.e., via chemical signaling. The resulting “molecular communication” (MC) scenario paves the way to the development of innovative technologies that have the potential to impact biotechnology, nanomedicine, and related fields. The scenario that relies on the interconnection of natural and artificial entities is briefly introduced, highlighting how Synthetic Biology (SB) plays a central role. SB allows the construction of various types of SCs that can be designed, tailored, and programmed according to specific predefined requirements. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10385758/

A Role for Bottom-Up Synthetic Cells in the Internet of Bio-Nano Things? The potential role of bottom-up Synthetic Cells (SCs) in the Internet of Bio-Nano Things (IoBNT) is discussed. In particular, this perspective paper focuses on the growing interest in networks of biological and/or artificial objects at the micro- ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

@CorinneNokel - Corinne Nokel

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@CorinneNokel - Corinne Nokel

A fully implantable peripheral nerve interface Meet Maurizio Magarini at the NANOCOM 2024, Milano Italy #InternetofBioNanoThings Synaptic Engineering in Vivo with smart materials #Graphene https://t.co/pDkVjq79mP COMPUTER NETWORKING IN THE HUMAN BODY https://t.co/ViFCKGYzIB https://t.co/q18oaTrH1a

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