Regenerative Medicine Today - Podcast
Summary: Regenerative medicine is an exciting new field that seeks to understand how the body heals under normal conditions, then harness and amplify that process when and where it is needed most. The Regenerative Medicine Today podcast will explore these rapidly emerging scientific and medical discoveries which include the development of artificial organs, specially grown tissues and cells (including stem cells), laboratory-made compounds, and combinations of these approaches.
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- Artist: Lea Kauffman, John Murphy
- Copyright: McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Podcasts:
Dr. Amy Nau discusses her research on the Brainport vision assist device.
Dr. Jonathan Cheetham discusses his research in regenerative veterinary medicine.
Dr. Andrew Duncan discusses his research focusing on liver development, homeostasis, and regeneration.
Dr. Cedric Blanpain discusses his research focusing on the role of epithelial stem cells during cancer initiation and growth.
Dr. Ravi Bellamkonda discusses his research in cancer, would healing, and nerve gap repair.
Dr. Scott Nyberg discusses his research in the treatment of liver failure and liver disease.
Dr. Geoff Gurtner discusses his research in scar mitigation.
Dr. Steven Badylak discusses an upcoming clinical trial involving severe muscle loss due to trauma.
Dr. Michel Modo discusses his research in neuroimaging and stem cell therapy in relation to strokes.
Dr. Yoram Vodovotz discusses his research in wound healing and computational modeling.
Dr. George Christ discusses his research in skeletal muscle tissue engineering as well as his work in bladder regeneration.
Dr. John Foster discusses his research to produce an innovative technology for improved nerve repair by using a new surgical bioadhesive that overcomes the disadvantages associated with current surgical procedures.
Dr. Bruno Peault discusses working with stem cells and the progress that has been made and is still to come.
Dr. Steven Wolf discusses his research in regenerative rehabilitation and the importance of educating clinicians of the new technologies.
Dr. Thomas Rando discusses his research in muscle stem cell biology as well as his involvement in the upcoming regenerative rehabilitation symposium.