Basic sciences applied to Bioengineering and its relations with the COVID-19 Pandemic
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science (Vol.7, No. 12)Publication Date: 2020-12-10
Authors : Karina Torres Pomini Jefferson Aparecido Dias Fernanda Mesquita Serva Carlos Henrique Bertoni Reis Daniele Raineri Mesquita Serva Spressão;
Page : 294-297
Keywords : COVID-19; Health Sciences; Bioengineering; Anatomy;
Abstract
Recently, the experiences of countries affected by the new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, better known as COVID-19, as well as the evolution of the disease and the number of deaths in the world, have generated evident changes and repercussions on a global scale. Many advances have occurred, but there are still significant challenges facing the government, scientific and clinical communities. In view of this global scenario, it arose the need to ensure that basic research remains active, focused on improving scientific theories, through the scientific foundation provided by basic disciplines in continuing academic education. Among them, bioengineering has played an extremely important role in translating basic science research into practical applications, known as translational science, promoting precisely targeted therapies. This is due to prior and well-founded knowledge in the basic disciplines, which makes it possible to address current and emerging challenges in health and biomedical innovation.
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