
bioelectronics
Bioelectronics is a field that combines biology and electronics to develop devices that interface with the human body. It involves creating sensors, electrodes, and implants that can monitor, diagnose, or treat medical conditions by translating biological signals into electronic data, and vice versa. For example, pacemakers regulate heartbeats, and neural implants can help restore movement in paralysis. Bioelectronics aims to improve health by enabling precise, minimally invasive interactions between technology and biological systems, advancing diagnostics, therapeutics, and human-machine integration.