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Bioprinting and Pig Chimeras: The Possible Future of Organ Transplants
From bioprinting to growing organs in non-human animals, doctors and scientists are looking at different ways to make organ transplants a less challenging procedure.
SciShow
Synthetic Jellyfish
Hank tells us of a fascinating new experiment in synthetic biology - scientists have created a jellyfish out of silicone and rat heart cells.
Curated Video
How I Became a Machine Learning + Neuroscience Researcher
How I Became a Machine Learning + Neuroscience Researcher
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Combinatorial Polymers Scaffold Library
This is a demonstration of how to make combinatorial polymer scaffold libraries for rapid screening of cell-material interactions in 3D. This approach will help accelerate the developmentof new devices for tissue engineering applications
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Hydrogel Scaffold Library
This is a demonstration of how to make hydrogel scaffold libraries for rapid screening of cell-material interactions in 3D. This approach will help accelerate the development of new devices for tissue engineering applications.
Zach Star
What is Biomedical Engineering?
Biomedical engineering is a broad major that encompasses mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, materials engineering, biology, computer science, and computer engineering. It's about using all these...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Growing a Bioartificial Heart
Scientists describe how they rebuilt a dead rat's heart by cleaning it and then injecting cells from a newborn rat into the heart structure that remained. The result was a functioning heart. Aired Jan. 18, 2008. [12:29] Links to a...
PBS
Pbs: News Hour: California Startups Are Growing Meat From Animal Cells
As concerns grow about the sustainability of meat production, some startup companies say they may have a solution: growing meat from animal cells in laboratories. NewsHour Weekend's Megan Thompson visited two startups in California...
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science of the Winter Olympic Games: Injury and Recovery
Biomedical engineer Cato Laurencin describes his pioneering work in tissue regeneration. His research looks at helping high performance athletes such as alpine ski racer Lindsey Vonn to recover faster from ligament damage in a knee...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Synthetic Windpipe Transplant Boost for Tissue Engineering
American cancer patient gets the world's second synthetic trachea transplant.