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Bioengineering is a field of biotechnology that applies engineering principles and techniques to the design, development, and production of biological systems and products. It combines the principles of engineering, biology, and biochemistry to create new technologies and products that can be used to improve human health, the environment, and the economy. Bioengineering is used to develop new medical treatments, create new materials, and develop new technologies for food production. It also involves the use of genetic engineering to modify organisms for specific purposes.
Bioengineering has become increasingly important in the biotechnology industry, as it provides a way to develop new products and technologies that can be used to improve the quality of life. Bioengineering is used to develop new treatments for diseases, create new materials, and develop new technologies for food production. It also involves the use of genetic engineering to modify organisms for specific purposes.
Some companies in the bioengineering market include Amgen, Genentech, Gilead Sciences, and Biogen. Other companies include Celgene, Regeneron, and Vertex Pharmaceuticals. Show Less Read more