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How can human cells be engineered to heal bones, tissues or even organs?
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How do you create smart materials capable of healing bone, restoring kidney function or reversing the onset of diabetes? Can our own stem cells be used to heal us? Join us as we explore these questions, and more, with experts within regenerative medicine. This event is supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Watch the Q&A: https://youtu.be/KrFJsfHxRjM
Prof Pamela Habibović’s research group focuses on inorganic biomaterials for use in tissue regeneration, or as nanoparticles for theranostics, and on high-throughput production and screening approaches for biomaterials based on microfluidics.
Paolo De Coppi is a Consultant Paediatric Surgeon at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), and Reader and Head of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine at the UCL Institute of Child Health in London.
This talk and Q&A was filmed in the Ri on 1 October 2018.
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But can it regenerate dead memes?
Dr. Curt Connors approves 👍👍👍
worthless research, crispr dna rewriting enables full limb regrowth gene switch to be activated, the same gene for regrowth in a salamander or chimp is present in humans but deactivated, the future of medicine is dna psuedo gene activation for regrowth of lost teeth or limbs or organs
"stimulating the body to make its own" https://youtu.be/Mu9YkBY3IQY?t=616 !
35:58 when things are very fresh/frozen
soy mexicano podrían poner subtítulos en español de antemano gracias
Excellent lecture. I especially liked the 2nd guy
First Hyperloop and now this – RI what is happening??? You are turning into TED!!
Great information from knowledgeable researchers. But once again presentation was harmed by very inferior sound. The mangled 'ess' sounds are really distracting when trying the follow the information. As this is a repeated problem, it should really be addressed if nothing else out of respect for the presenters. Potential problem sources — bad or inappropriate mics, bad mike placement too close to the mouth, too high recording levels, and others? Even if the source isn't corrected, the audio track could at the least be processed through a 'de-esser'. Please. RI should be capable of better. You have a world audience.
What a fascinating talk! 😃 Hope The Royal Institution does more talk like these in the near future!
Fascinating!
Hey, just wanted to say your content is awesome. Understanding science by incorperating these talks is important for people to be aware of. We have a similar mission and are pretty passionate about Science, Biotech and the longevity of our very existence in addition to the future of medicine and how it ultimately is being used to help regenerate organs and save lives.
Would love to hear your thoughts on this recent episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJuPZk_durU featuring Dr. Jenny Rooke, Mike Selden, and Aubrey De Grey on the future of biotech and engineering and see if you’d be interested in collaborating in the future. Thanks have a great day 😊
Madelyn @ The Disruptors Podcast
Sooooo we will all be deadpool by 2030?
She is the best looking 68 year old I have ever seen – must be doing studies on herself
Doctors, 🙏🙏🙏
Amazing talk. Question tho. If this process offers something to the body to initiate the process of regeneration. How will they know when to stop? What if they continue producing cells that would turn into a tumor? Lecture me if I'm wrong please. Thank you