15 Years in the Making – Scientists Invent “Living Bioelectronics” That Can Heal Skin

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Scientists develop flexible, adaptable, and storable patch that combines bacteria and sensors to interface with the body.
Researchers have created “living bioelectronics,” a device combining cells, gel, and electronics to monitor and treat skin conditions. Tested on mice, the device reduces inflammation and holds potential for broader medical applications. The team is working to commercialize the technology.

For many years, Professor Bozhi Tian’s laboratory has been exploring how to meld the realms of electronics—typically rigid, metallic, and bulky—with the soft, flexible, and delicate nature of the human body. In their most recent research,they have created a prototype for what they call “living bioelectronics”: a combination of living cells, gel, and electronics that can integrate with living tissue.

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