1st Edition

Molecular Manufacturing The Future of Nanomedicine

Edited By Frank J. Boehm Copyright 2026
228 Pages 18 Color Illustrations
by CRC Press

228 Pages 18 Color Illustrations
by CRC Press

This book explores the revolutionary potential of atomically precise manufacturing technologies to transform global healthcare, as well as practically every other sector across society. This forward-thinking volume examines how envisaged Factory@Home systems might enable the cost-effective domestic fabrication of (among myriad consumer products, including nutritious gourmet foods)... Read more

Chapter 1 Quandary: Are Molecularly Manufactured Burgers Imbued with the Life Force? Chapter 2 Factory@Home: Democratizing the Coming Industrial Revolution Chapter 3 Quantum Nanoscience: Atomically Precise Manufacturing Meets Quantum Computation Chapter 4 DNA-Based Manufacturing: Potential Strategies and Prospects  Chapter 5 The Next Big Leap in Human Health: Bridging the Gap between Life and Healthspan Chapter 6 Subatomic Aggregates Are Us: Beyond Molecular Manufacturing

Biography

Frank J Boehm's diverse career spans from touring musician (1975-1987) to Senior Mechanical Designer (1987-2004), and since 1996, Nanotechnology Consultant and researcher. Self-taught in nanomedicine, he develops concepts for advanced nanomedical devices to address various diseases. After discovering nanotechnology online, he began corresponding with global experts and founded NanoApps Medical, Inc. (2009) to develop innovative nanomedical solutions. Recognizing nanomedicine's potential to transform healthcare through targeted drug delivery, non-invasive procedures, and extended longevity, he authored "Nanomedical Device and Systems Design" (CRC Press, 2013) and numerous scientific publications, including "Human Brain/Cloud Interface" (Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2019). He co-founded NanoApps Athletics, Inc. (2019) and is currently completing three companion books exploring nanotechnology, nanomedicine, AI, and quantum computation, to be published by CRC Press and IOP Publishing in 2025.