Biotechnology Engineering

Biotechnology Engineering is the use of technology to improve biological systems and processes. It involves the application of engineering principles and tools, such as computer science, genetics and biochemistry, to develop new products and processes. Biotechnology Engineering has the potential to revolutionise medicine, agriculture, energy production and environmental protection. It is used to develop new medicines, biofuels, diagnostics, and food production processes. It also has the potential to help protect the environment by reducing pollution, conserving resources and developing new technologies to clean up existing environmental problems. The uses of biotechnology engineering are far-reaching and can help improve human health, tackle global warming and create sustainable food sources.

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