cels-title-screen Type post Author Brian Miller Date December 22, 2025 CategoriesEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , anatomy, biologists, biology, biomimicry, blood flow, brain, CELS, Conference on Engineering in Living Systems, design reuse, Emily Reeves, engineering, Engineering Research Group, engineers, genetic profiles, genetic variation, genome architecture, Gerald Fudge, glycolysis, James Clayton Prize, James Johansen, living systems, macroevolution, Michael Egnor, microevolution, modularity, optimality, pathology, physicians, physiology, Research, robustness, Stuart Burgess, systems engineering, Texas A&M, theory of biological design, Windkessel Year in Review: Demonstrating the Power of the Intelligent Design Framework in Biology Brian Miller December 22, 2025 Engineering, Intelligent Design 6 Our scientists and engineers have further laid the foundation for a comprehensive and actionable theory of biological design. Read More ›