Advancements in Gene Editing, Energy Harvesting, Biomimetics, and Wearable Devices, 2019 Study - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--()--The "Advancements in Gene Editing, Energy Harvesting, Biomimetics, and Wearable Devices" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This edition of the Inside R&D TechVision Opportunity Engine (TOE) depicts innovations in CRISPR-based gene editing systems for the treatment of inherited lung diseases. It also provides intelligence on the use of biopsy platforms for early detection of cancer. The TOE also features innovations based on the utilization of blood tests that can detect bacterial pathogens.

Additionally, it provides intelligence on the use of energy harvesting nanodevices, which are very cost-effective and scalable. The TOE also focuses on innovations that develop smart wearable devices that can detect life-threatening conditions.

The TOE focuses on the innovative use of 3D printing in the medical sector. The TOE also provides intelligence on the use of polyarylether-based molecular sieves that can be used in the filtration industries. The TOE also covers innovations focusing on recyclable turbine blades, 3D printed hearts, and AI-based computer vision systems.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Targeting Inherited Lung Diseases Through In-utero CRISPR Editing
  2. In-utero Gene Editing Therapy Shows Promising Results in Animal Models
  3. Novel Liquid Biopsy Platform for Early Cancer Detection
  4. Leading a Paradigm Shift in Cancer Screening Applications
  5. Exploring the Role of Gut Microbiota in Drug Metabolism
  6. Untangling Microbiomics in Drug Metabolism
  7. Blood Test to Detect Most Bacterial Pathogens
  8. BacCapSeq Can Power Bacterial Infection Diagnosis
  9. Novel Energy Harvesting Snow-based Nanodevice
  10. Snow-based Technology will Boost Development of Self-powered Wearable E-skin Devices
  11. Leveraging Biomimetics, the Design of Bone Scaffolds
  12. Osteochondral Scaffold Caters to Orthopedic and Sports Medicine
  13. Automated, Smart, Wearable Device for Detection of Risk of Preeclampsia
  14. Low Cost, Wearable Technology Shows Potential for Pregnancy Monitoring in Middle to Low-Income Developing Countries
  15. 3D Printed Scaffolds for Long Bone Segment Repair
  16. 3D Bone Scaffold To be Used For Military Injuries and Bone Cancer
  17. Polyarylether-based Molecular Sieves
  18. Energy Sector will Have the Highest Application Potential by 2022
  19. A Dual Expressor Cell found to be Involved in Early Onset of Diabetes
  20. Identification of a Novel Biomarker for Type 1 Diabetes
  21. Recycling Turbine Blades
  22. 3D Printing A Heart from Patient Cells
  23. Ablation Work for Cheaper Lasers Using Less Energy
  24. Solving a Beta Decay Puzzle
  25. Novel Organic Semiconductor for Electronics Applications
  26. Developed TGCN Material can Potentially Replace Silicon-based Semiconductors
  27. Transceiver for 5G Application in 36 GHz Frequency Band
  28. Transceiver will Enable Better Spectrum Efficiency with Network Channel Capacity
  29. Artificial Intelligence-based Computer Vision System for Marine Data Analysis
  30. AI to Play Vital Role in Deep Ocean Exploration for Biodiversity Management
  31. Congestion Detection Algorithm To Improve the Data Center Operations
  32. Novel System Allocates Time-Sensitive Data Processes Across Cores for Quick User Response
  33. User-centred Support Tool to Select AR-based Maintenance Systems
  34. Maintenance Using AR Technology will Have a Positive Impact on Work and Performance of Technicians
  35. Enhanced Energy Efficient OLEDs
  36. Consumer Electronics and Healthcare Sector has the Highest Application Potential
  37. Key Contacts

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For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630
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Related Topics: Biotechnology, Wearable Technology, Energy Storage