Tissue Engineering for Regenerative Medicine | Warren Grayson | TEDxBaltimore
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ม.ค. 2016
- Facial bone loss impacts the physical, social, and emotional well-being of patients. This talk describes the process for regenerating new, customized, facial bones using tissue engineering.
Recorded at TEDxBaltimore 2016
Warren is Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. His lab seeks to address the challenges associated with engineering functional craniofacial and orthopaedic constructs for use in therapeutic applications.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
I read a lot of blogs and a lot of articles on the internet, but when he explained it, I understood the working process very clearly. Being a non-technical person, an explanation with simple words and simple pictorial examples helped a lot.
Extremely amazing.
@eesha Tissue engineering is indeed a part of regenerative medicine. but regenerative medicine is a broad field that contain more than tissue engineering. this field of medicine can also be used for preventative care, which will stop you from getting sick in the first place. please join our community healthspan hub:discord.gg/ftSbffu . we are a community that keeps up to date on the latest developments in regenerative medicine and even have people who work in this field. thank you
Recognise a Trini accent anywhere. Dope
When i heard the accent I was stunned, this was inspiring.
Superb talk: short, engaging and crystal clear.
Clear Crystal...Thank you!
Great explanation clear and concise.
It was a captivating talk.
Thanks
Let’s get it!
That was cool!
This was a really interesting talk! He explained their research very well... but can we get him some pants that aren’t so baggy, once I noticed that I couldn’t stop looking 😂
Just seeing this here.
Have seen printing of internal organs
How to get in touch with this man? He can help with short stature who can not do surgery without getting disproportionate
What is the scaffold made of?
A biocompatible & biodegradable material.
probably a bit late but here's the answer. Its often PLA, PGA or PLGA. PLA = Polylactic acid, PGA =Polyglycolytic acid and PLGA is a mixture of the former two.
lyrics please or any translation , thank you
His lab is 3D printing extracellular matrix scaffolds and seeding them with adipose stem cells just before implantation in cases of bone defect.
Is he not wearing shoes? He's the second Ted speaker who does not wear shoes. Any reasons for this??
He's wearing brown shoes, lol
He is cute
Indeed !