Biomimetics provides lessons from nature for contemporary ways to improve human health
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Biomimetics provides lessons from nature for contemporary ways to improve human health
Abstract
Homo sapiens is currently living in serious disharmony with the rest of the natural world. For our species to survive, and for our well-being, we must gather knowledge from multiple perspectives and actively engage in studies of planetary health. The enormous diversity of species, one of the most striking aspects of life on our planet, provides a source of solutions that have been developed through evolution by natural selection by animals living in extreme environments. The food system is central to finding solutions; our current global eating patterns have a negative impact on human health, driven climate change and loss of biodiversity. We propose that the use of solutions derived from nature, an approach termed biomimetics, could mitigate the effects of a changing climate on planetary health as well as human health. For example, activation of the transcription factor Nrf2 may play a role in protecting animals living in extreme environments, or animals exposed to heat stress, pollution and pesticides. In order to meet these challenges, we call for the creation of novel interdisciplinary planetary health research teams.
Keywords: Biomimetics; COVID-19; Nrf2; biodiversity; food systems; oxidative stress; planetary health.
© The Association for Clinical and Translational Science 2021.
Conflict of interest statement
PS is on scientific advisory boards of REATA, Baxter, Vifor and Astra Zeneca. PGS is funded by awards from 4D Pharma, Constant Pharma and acts as a consultant for Mars UK. The remaining authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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