Physics World Focus on Biomedical Physics 2018
This Physics World Focus embraces the interdisciplinary nature of biomedical physics. 3D bioprinting is a relatively new field but it has already made enormous progress thanks to the efforts of experts in cell biology, cancer research, fluid dynamics, engineering and several other areas besides. Advances in radiotherapy and medical imaging likewise rely on physicists and physicians working together; developing better ways of making those partnerships happen is a must. Finally, the immense challenge of overcoming or avoiding antibiotic resistance will surely only be solved through a combination of approaches.
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More than just teeth
Tracing the spread of cancer
Print me an organ
The carrot and the stick
Targeted infection control
Developing clinical partnerships
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