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Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering: can they be Separated?. Presented at Maiden Ibadan Conference of Biomedical Engineering By Prof Muhammad Yalwa GwarzO. Biotechnology.
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Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering: can they be Separated? Presented at Maiden Ibadan Conference of Biomedical Engineering By Prof Muhammad YalwaGwarzO
Biotechnology • Biotechnology is the utilization of biological systems , living cells or part to develop or create different products. • Hence biological processes of microorganisms for more than 6,000 years to make useful products without being conscious of it to many communities
Biotechnology • For example, the aesthetic flavor of locust bean (Daddawa) produced in Hausaland • Production of local wine from cereals and palm milk • Quantum jump was achieved in the application of biotechnology with the emergence of genetic engineering in 1970s.
Biotechnology • Genetic engineering allows manipulation of DNA molecules to produce modified plants, animals, or other organisms. • The manipulated genes can be isolated passed from one animal or plant to produce the desired results. • Such transfer of genetic materials is called recombinant DNA Technology
What is Biotechnology ? • The application of biotechnology is versatile and covers disciplines like genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology • leading to the development of technologies and products in areas of medicine, agriculture, biofuels, industrial biotechnology etc
HealthCare and Pharmaceutical • Medical biotechnology can be used to find cures as well as getting rid, preventing diseases or diagnosis of disease. • Useful tool in research to find different or more efficient ways of maintaining human health, understanding pathogen, and understanding the human cell biology.
Drug Discovery • The use of microarray techniques has availed the screening of thousands of drug candidates • Use of fungi to develop and modify drug candidates • Manipulation of fungal genome to modify chemicals
Drug Development • Transgenic animals, chemical engineering, and cell cultures are used to test whether drugs work as expected
NanoTechnology • The use of tiny particles of nanometers size to deliver drugs to their targets
Clinical Diagnosis The development of tests for the diagnosis of disease - at cheaper cost -with low turn around time (Rapid test kits). - Some of these tests are done at the molecular level - HIV testing, malaria
Agriculture Genetically Modified Crop: • Pest resistance crops has reduced agricultures produce wastage in the last two decades. • The fungus Bacillus thuringiensis genes being transferred to crops to provide this protection • Herbicide-resistance: Roundup Ready cotton • Production of human proteins of clinical importance such as insulin can be generated in plants
Genetically modified animals • Generation cows with increase copies of cow growth hormone genes has led to increase in milk production. • Transgenic animals are being explored also for organ transplant and provision of some body constituents. Construction of Human gene transgenetic animal for the generation of blood is under consideration
Food - Food supplementation. Some crops such as rice are modified with genes required for the production of vitamin A precursors. Such attempt could replace the current practice of food fortification. • Transgenic animals can also be generated to increase the amount of meat in those animals
Industrial Biotechnology • Textile Biotechnology has helped to increase yield , reduce environmental impact and increase efficiency of the manufacturing industries improve efficiency, increase yields,
Laundry • Laundry detergent has enzymes derived from cold water microorganisms that work at cold temperatures
Plastic and Biofeuls • Plant-based plastics take fewer resources to produce and are biodegradable. • Biofuels Conversion of left over plant stover to ethanol.
Mining • Mining: Some microorganisms have the potential to leach minerals out of mine waste piles (tailings). This can reduce pollution and increase yield
Pollution monitoring and waste management • Biosensors. Conversion of action of biomolecules or animals into electrical signal has been used to detect pollution of environment with these molecules are animals • Bioremediation. Some Microorganisms can also be used toconverthazardous compounds to less hazardous chemicals. This has a potential use in combatting oil spillage
What is Bioengineering? Chemistry Biology Medicine Bioengineering Materials Science Engineering Computation
BioEngineering • Alessandro Volta (Galvani’s student ) invented the first battery in the 18th century. • Such discovery ledto the application of electricity to therapeutic purposes • Wilhelm Roentgen discovery of x-rays in the 19th century led to use of electromagnetic radiation for diagnostic purposes
BioEngineering • The practice of solving problems in the life sciences using an engineering approach • Like Biotechnology the application of Bioengineering in the design of materials to solve medical problems was known for many thousand years. • prosthetic devices, designed to replace missing body parts. • Mummies with wooden digits in Egyptian tombs.
Modern Bioengineering • The link between electricity and animal physiology was established by Luigi Galvani in late 1700s . • This led to use of electrical impulses of the body as diagnostic indications of health, such as in electrocardiology.
BioEngineering • The convergence of mechanical, electrical and chemical engineering process into complex medical systems was achieved in 20thcentuary. • This led to the development of systems such: • incldialysis, the pacemaker • Subsequently the development of • artificial heart, prosthetic devices that could respond • DNA testing that underlies a range of genetic technologies.
Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering • Interdisciplinary branches of science • The specialization can be married together but applications differ considerably • Biotechnology covers a broader scope of natural sciences • Biomedical engineering deals mainly with aspect of medicine and engineering principles. • Both can be married to improve quality of life
Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering • Biotechnology is the use of living systems and organisms or their products to develop or make useful products ” • Biomedical Engineering is the application of engineering and technology principles to the domain of living or biological systems. • It is involved in developing innovative biology, materials, processes, implants, devices and informatics approaches for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases, for patient rehabilitation, and for improving health.
The Intermarriage • Development of Rapid Kits in the Diagnosis of Disease • Microarray chips in identifying drug targets and diagnosis of genetic diseases • Provision of equipment as tool in biotechnology • While the marriage with BioEngeering is much broader as it covers all areas of application of Biotechnology such as pollution.