Interview with Nobel winner Shinya Yamanaka
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- KQED, the public broadcasting station in San Francisco, interviews stem cell researcher Shinya Yamanaka, winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Produced by KQED's science series QUEST.
I listened to his " Nobel lecture" given on front of the Nobel price comity he seems to be a great human being.It warmed my heart to listen to him.
iPS cells are junks. How many years past already. Any further progress?
@@davidlo168888 yes, it looks it does not work as well as expected but it did still enabled some understanding
@@davidlo168888 Good news www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03403-0
@@davidlo168888 Soon there will be clinical trials in humans
with glaucoma
Sad how few people even notice such great steps in scientific research.
People and reality are often dissapointing
Hats off...to the incredible work...!
Congratulations. So nice to see an ethical work. you are beautiful inside and out. Long life to you.
WOW.. fantastic interview!!!!
especially such research that could very well save their own lives!
Algún día me gustaría llegar a ser una científica tan buena como él... awesome!
I want to get to know all these scientists doing all the stem cell stuff.
This guy will find the secret to long life.....
That'll be Dr david sinclair most probably
The future of medicine looks exciting folks!!!
He's the first scientist no actually second that i have read research papers of. The first one is Catherine mccusker from MIT which works on axolotl model for organ regeneration. InshAllah soon I'll be working in either lab
Inshaalah
Currently working in her lab - she’s the best ❤
Congrat Yamanaka!
subarashii! mabuhai yamanaka shinya! omedeto!
great job!!
Omedeto!
Congratulations!
when korean going crazy with gangnam style..japanese contribute to human‘s future!!
0:22 the differences between embryonic stem cells and skins are ???? althought ...
Please what is the missing word ?
the differences between embryonic stem cells and skin cells are out of 30,000genes which genes are read. so by instructing the skin cells to read the genes read by embryonic cells, you can turn it into embrionic cells
good man
what does these japanese eat??
ni idea pero comen mejor que nosotros los occidentales nosotros solo comemos basura
If eyesight therapy works why wear glasses?
This technology never helped anyone with diabetes or nerve regeneration. because they never go to human clinical trials..
My brother in Christ, do you have any idea how much research still needs to be done? 😅
@@crissoto8502 there is no christ or a deity and the bible debunks itself. It is not the oldest invented religion. And stem cells is all hype.
@@crissoto8502 No NEED IT WOULD NEVER GO TO CLINICAL TRIALS ANYWAY.
HAHA