Bioelectronics

Bioelectronics is a cutting-edge scientific field at the intersection of healthcare and technology that involves the application of electronics in the development of medical devices such as implants and prosthetics. It focuses on the use of electronic devices to monitor, diagnose, and treat diseases in patients, providing an alternative to traditional methods of treatment. Pharmaceutical science and technology have played a crucial role in the advancement of bioelectronics by providing new materials, sensors and drug delivery systems that can be incorporated into these devices. Through bioelectronics, scientists hope to develop smart implants that can monitor and treat chronic diseases like diabetes and cancer, or even replace lost functions in parts of the body such as limbs or organs. In addition to the development of medical devices, bioelectronics also involves the creation of sensors that can detect biomolecules or other biological signals, such as neurotransmitters or hormones. These sensors can be used to monitor changes in the body in real-time, helping physicians to make informed decisions regarding treatment. Bioelectronics is a rapidly evolving field with enormous potential for revolutionizing the future of healthcare. It is an exciting area of research that is expanding the scope of what technology can accomplish in medicine, and is sure to play a significant role in pharmaceutical science and technology in the years to come.

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Advanced Pharmaceutical Science And Technology

ISSN: 2328-0182
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Rajiv Kumar, Northeastern University & DFCI Harvard Medical School.
The journal aims to cover the latest outstanding developments and research being done in the world, thus ensuring its scientific priority and significance in the field of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology. We expect the field to grow beyond the current developments. We aim for the best.