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Biological and Biosystems
Biological and Biosystems Engineering
Biological and Biosytems Engineers draw on the biotechnologies found in the food, pharmaceutical, petroleum and textiles industries and combine them with engineering design. Engineers in these areas may develop processes in which microorganisms produce antibiotics more efficiently, or conduct research into how microbes can be used to digest oil spills.
   
Examples

Biological and biosystems engineers deal with structures, machinery, energy, labor, land, water, waste, energy and resource variables related to the efficient creation of products and processes to fill human needs.

Biological and biosystems engineers have:
Developed new sources of pharmaceuticals like insulin
Find new uses for naturally occurring fibers
Studied ways to convert grass, woodchips and garbage into automobile fuel
Developed sensor systems to detect nutrients in crops
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Engineering in your Community

Making medicines, dyes, glue, fertilizer, pesticides and paint from plant and animal products requires an intimate understanding of biology, chemistry and the ways things interact. What you may think of as a traditional practice - such as growing corn, squash and beans together - is actually a form of biosystems engineering.
   
Aptitude

If you like...
Being creative  
Problem solving  
Inventing new things  
Working with plants and animals  
Biology  
Helping the environment  
Helping others  
...then perhaps you would like Biological and Biosystems Engineering.
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Universities

If you want to study Biological and Biosystems Engineering, then you could go to the following universities:
University of British Columbia
University of Guelph
University of Manitoba
University of Saskatchewan
Dalhousie University
   
Role Models

David R. Brugess
Wilfred Denetclaw
Jan Longboat
We're always looking for more role models. Do you know an Aboriginal Biological/Biosystems Engineer or scientist who should be featured here? Please let us know by email.
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