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. Elia Beniash discuss his research in biomaterials and dental enamel.
Dr. Anand Swaroop discuss his research at the National Eye Institute.
Drs. Frank Witte, Diego Mantovani, Prashant Kumta, and Charles Sfeir discuss their research in biodegradable metals.
Dr. J. Peter Rubin discusses his upcoming clinical trials.
Dr. John Curci discusses his research in abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Drs. Adam Feinberg and Rachelle Palchesko discuss the development of basement membranes and the regeneration of corneal epithelium.
Dr. Pratap Khanwilkar discusses the Coulter Foundation and the role it plays in the research funding at the University of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Philip LeDuc discusses the role mechanical engineering plays in regenerative medicine.
Dr. Robert Nerem discusses advances made in tissue engineering and the direction in which the field is headed.
Dr. Harold Ott discusses his research into whole organ decellarization, focusing on the heart.
Dr. Laura Niklason discusses her research in whole organ engineering, focusing on the lung.
Dr. Stephen Badylak returns to discuss his pioneering research in whole organ engineering.
Dr. Leonard Zon his research in developmental biology of hematopoiesis and cancer. He also discusses the society he founded: ISSCR.
Dr. Fabrisia Ambrosio discusses the upcoming symposium that aims to unite regenerative medicine and physical therapy for the first time.
Dr. Eric Lagasse discusses his research in cell-based therapy and his success in the lab at regenerating "mini livers" in the lymph nodes.