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- Bioconvergence is a multidisciplinary approach in life sciences that leverages the integration of biotechnology, engineering, and computers to address...
- "BioConvergence: ****embling the Forces of Nature and Technology for a Remarkable ****ure". ELE Times. Retrieved 2023-02-06. "What is 'bioconvergence' and...
- Bico Group (previously Cellink) is a bioconvergence startup that designs and supplies technologies and services to enhance biology research. It focuses...
- Organisation Bico Limited, a Barbadian ice cream company The Bico Group, a bioconvergence startup Biko (food), a Filipino dessert Search for "bico"  or "bi-co"...
- The Social Convergence (Spanish: Convergencia Social, CS) was a left-wing political party in Chile. Founded by current Chilean president Gabriel Boric...
- research hospital, Gwanggyo Bio-Techno Valley, Samsung Electronics headquarters, CJ Blossom Park, a food bio-convergence research institute. Gyeonggi-do...
- along with working nanofoundries is highlighted in the phenomena of bioconvergence; which may advance us from the Information Age to the "Nanotechnology...
- Well Aging Research Center Global Center for Bio-Convergence Spin System Brain Engineering Convergence Research Center Magnetics Initiative Life Care...
- Protein Network and Systems Biology 2010–Present Director, Medicinal Bioconvergence Research Center 2000 Donghun Award, Korean Society for Biochemistry...
- Aldred, Jessica (2011). "A Man Chooses, A Slave Obeys: BioShock and the Dystopian Logic of Convergence". Games and Culture. 6 (5): 479–496. doi:10.1177/1555412011402674...