Editor-in-Chief
- Mark Eiteman, University of Georgia

Journal of Biological Engineering is the official journal of the Institute of Biological Engineering
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Methodology
Journal of Biological Engineering 2012, 6:6 (15 May 2012)Employment of a noninvasive magnetic method in the evaluation of gastrointestinal transit in rats
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Research
Journal of Biological Engineering 2012, 6:5 (11 May 2012)Computational design and characterization of a temperature sensitive plasmid replicon for gram positive thermophiles
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Research
Journal of Biological Engineering 2012, 6:4 (25 April 2012)Effect of tumor shape and size on drug delivery to solid tumors
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Methodology
Journal of Biological Engineering 2012, 6:3 (2 April 2012)Computational identification of adaptive mutants using the VERT system
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Research
Journal of Biological Engineering 2012, 6:2 (30 March 2012)A synthetic biology approach to self-regulatory recombinant protein production in Escherichia coli
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Aims & scope
Journal of Biological Engineering, the official journal of the Institute of Biological Engineering, is an open access, online journal that publishes articles on all aspects of biological engineering.
Latest review
Addressing the Grand Challenge of atmospheric carbon dioxide: geologic sequestration vs. biological recycling
Journal of Biological Engineering 2011, 5:14 (2 November 2011)
Editor's quote
Mark A. Eiteman
"Inspired by biology, Biological Engineering is the emerging discipline addressing global challenges in environment, resources, energy, health and sustainability through engineering analysis and design. The Journal of Biological Engineering provides a unique and unifying venue for publishing scholarly work promoting this broad and evolving field for the 21st century."
Mark A. Eiteman, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Biological Engineering
Society information
The Institute of Biological Engineering (IBE) encourages inquiry and interest in all aspects of biological engineering. Founded in 1995, the society brings together engineers, scientists and other practitioners inspired by biology to enhance the quality and diversity of life.
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