Biological Engineer

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Across
  1. 7. Research and development of vaccines, focusing on biological responses to prevent diseases.
  2. 9. The manipulation of an organism's genes using biotechnology to develop genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
  3. 10. Working alongside chemists, physicists, medical professionals, and data scientists to innovate and implement solutions.
  4. 11. Studying biological components in a holistic way to understand their interactions and functions within systems.
  5. 13. Involvement in the design and production of medicines, often through biologically derived processes.
  6. 14. Techniques used to produce biological products, including fermentation processes to produce drugs, enzymes, and food products.
  7. 15. Ensuring that biological products meet required standards through rigorous testing and validation processes.
Down
  1. 1. Development of devices used in medical applications, often incorporating biological principles or materials.
  2. 2. Understanding and navigating the regulatory landscape for biological products, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards.
  3. 3. Improving crop yields and resistance through genetic modification and biological methods.
  4. 4. The design and construction of new biological parts, devices, and systems for useful purposes.
  5. 5. Using microbes or plants to clean up contaminated environments, such as soils and water.
  6. 6. Creating artificial organs and tissues for medical purposes by combining cells with scaffold materials.
  7. 8. Utilizing software and algorithms to analyze biological data, crucial for research in genomics and proteomics.
  8. 12. Equipment used to grow organisms such as bacteria or yeast for producing pharmaceuticals, biofuels, or other products.