Christine Horejs
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Chief editor of @natrevbioeng, former chief editor of @NatRevMater. Things are only impossible until they are not (Picard)
Berlin, Germany
Joined September 2017
In our new Editorial, we share some tips and tricks for writing Review articles - hopefully useful 😇 Check it out 👇
Review articles are our bread and butter. In our new Editorial, we offer some insights on how to craft a comprehensive and authoritative Review article that serves as an essential resource for those interested in your field https://t.co/YAU1N3XKJE
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Integrated hydrogel microneedle aptamer sensor for wearable insulin monitoring
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Our Nature Conference Engineered Models of Human Disease brought together scientists from around the world to explore human-based models that bridge the gap between traditional cell cultures and whole living organisms! Watch the highlights here: https://t.co/bsCJEtniPj
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Our December issue is live! Bioremediation of heavy metals in soils and crops, detection and characterization of micro- and nanoplastics, AI-driven protein design, multi-dimensional metagenomics, and more! Read it here: https://t.co/2WT9dJzNYf
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Bioengineering goes environmental! Bioengineering tools once confined to biomedicine now also drive solutions for food security, pollution and ecosystem resilience; importantly, this exchange could work both ways https://t.co/Bz0BryIUsb
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Pregnancy creates unique therapeutic challenges- but also opportunities for innovation. Excited to share our work on how nanomedicine can be engineered to protect two patients at once. 👇🏻 https://t.co/SQSh5ts1kn
@natrevbioeng @ChristineHorejs @TechnionLive @ERC_Research
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Designing nanomedicine to overcome therapeutic challenges in pregnancy https://t.co/aC0OExEaJ2
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New in @NatRevBioeng w/ @FAndreMD : No targeted nanomedicines approved despite preclinical tumor accumulation. Our thesis: It's not poor delivery, it's static formulations in a dynamic disease. Time to test adaptive nanomedicine. Thanks @ChristineHorejs! https://t.co/5oUw0dlfwT
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Rethinking the scientific method in the age of AI
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Nature Reviews Bioengineering - Artificial intelligence might reshape the approach to science, from generating concepts and hypotheses to designing experiments, analysing data and publishing...
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Rethinking the scientific article in the age of AI
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Nature Reviews Bioengineering - If large language models can replicate academic writing, perhaps it was never as creative as once believed. We propose rethinking the scientific article as a...
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Wearable technology in clinical practice: The Basel Wearable Clinic
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Nature Reviews Bioengineering - The Basel Wearable Clinic is a device-agnostic platform for cardiac care, integrating remote electrocardiogram assessment and teleconsultation. Integrating wearables...
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Nature has spent billions of years perfecting solutions to complex problems. Bioinspired engineering taps into these strategies to build adaptive, efficient and sustainable technology, from robotics to medical devices: https://t.co/RYB9OkPLP1
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Our November issue is live! Bioinspired robot design, artificial vision, organic afterglow luminescence, aggregation-induced emission, and more Read it here: https://t.co/Bift85E2yg
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