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Mini human cervix-on-a-chip
Nature Reviews Bioengineering
Clinical translation of spatial omics
ICYMI: Mini human cervix-on-a-chip
After more than 5 decades of parallel development, #corticalstimulation for artificial #vision & artificial #touch is beginning to converge
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Our new @natrevbioeng.nature.com review brings together shared principles and modality-specific strategies across both fields
ICYMI: AI and automation in assisted reproduction
AI and automation in assisted reproduction
ICYMI: Clinical translation of spatial omics
Multi-objective antibody design and optimization using machine learning
Nature Reviews Bioengineering - Cortical sensory prostheses aim to restore vision and touch by stimulating primary visual and somatosensory cortices. This Review examines shared challenges and...
ICYMI: Multi-objective antibody design and optimization using machine learning
Nature Reviews Bioengineering
ICYMI: Restoring vision and touch with cortical microstimulation
Nature Reviews Bioengineering
Nature Reviews Bioengineering
Nature Reviews Bioengineering
Giacomo Valle
Nature Reviews Bioengineering
Nature Reviews Bioengineering, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s44222-026-00466-yAn article in Science Advances reports the development of a mini human cervix-on-a-chip. The model supports the growth of cervical cells and vaginal microbiota as well as inoculation with sexually transmitted infections, enabling investigation of complex host–microbiota–pathogen relationships.
Nature Reviews Bioengineering, Published online: 09 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s44222-026-00458-ySpatial omics is moving from atlas-building to clinical translation, with the potential to reshape diagnosis, prognosis and therapy selection. Realizing this promise now requires scalable assays, standardized workflows, rigorous validation and regulatory-ready integration to convert spatial biology into practical tools for precision medicine.
Nature Reviews Bioengineering, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s44222-026-00466-yAn article in Science Advances reports the development of a mini human cervix-on-a-chip. The model supports the growth of cervical cells and vaginal microbiota as well as inoculation with sexually transmitted infections, enabling investigation of complex host–microbiota–pathogen relationships.
Nature Reviews Bioengineering, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s44222-026-00454-2Rising infertility rates have increased reliance on assisted reproductive technologies, yet many such technologies remain manual, subjective and hard to standardize. This Review surveys advances in artificial intelligence and automation technologies across the embryology lab, highlighting emerging tools, clinical opportunities and challenges, and envisioning an integrated, adaptive, artificial intelligence-driven in vitro fertilization laboratory.
Nature Reviews Bioengineering, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s44222-026-00454-2Rising infertility rates have increased reliance on assisted reproductive technologies, yet many such technologies remain manual, subjective and hard to standardize. This Review surveys advances in artificial intelligence and automation technologies across the embryology lab, highlighting emerging tools, clinical opportunities and challenges, and envisioning an integrated, adaptive, artificial intelligence-driven in vitro fertilization laboratory.
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Nature Reviews Bioengineering, Published online: 09 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s44222-026-00458-ySpatial omics is moving from atlas-building to clinical translation, with the potential to reshape diagnosis, prognosis and therapy selection. Realizing this promise now requires scalable assays, standardized workflows, rigorous validation and regulatory-ready integration to convert spatial biology into practical tools for precision medicine.
Nature Reviews Bioengineering, Published online: 09 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s44222-026-00444-4Antibodies are among the best-selling drugs and are crucial for numerous therapeutic and diagnostic purposes. However, optimizing antibodies for desirable drug-like properties has long been a hurdle, delaying or preventing promising drugs from reaching patients. Advances in computational methods, especially those using artificial intelligence and machine learning, can streamline and enhance conventional methods, enabling more efficient discovery and optimization of therapeutic antibodies.
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Nature Reviews Bioengineering, Published online: 01 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s44222-026-00449-zCortical sensory prostheses aim to restore vision and touch by stimulating primary visual and somatosensory cortices. This Review examines shared challenges and principles underlying visual and somatosensory restoration, comparing encoding strategies, technical and clinical requirements, and emerging approaches that advance high-fidelity, functional percepts across both modalities.
Nature Reviews Bioengineering, Published online: 09 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s44222-026-00444-4Antibodies are among the best-selling drugs and are crucial for numerous therapeutic and diagnostic purposes. However, optimizing antibodies for desirable drug-like properties has long been a hurdle, delaying or preventing promising drugs from reaching patients. Advances in computational methods, especially those using artificial intelligence and machine learning, can streamline and enhance conventional methods, enabling more efficient discovery and optimization of therapeutic antibodies.