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From lab-grown organs to tissue engineering, regenerative medicine holds the potential to deliver eternal life. How close are we to this new future of human health? Check out our latest video, Forever Young: The Promise of Human Regeneration, and join developmental biologists, biomedical engineers, regenerative scientists, and physicians for a riveting exploration of the current and future state of regenerative medicine. Watch the trailer for: FOREVER YOUNG: THE PROMISE OF HUMAN REGENERATION |
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Synthetic blood mass-produced to meet supply shortages. Livers and kidneys “bioprinted” on demand. Missing fingers and toes re-grown with a jolt of bioelectricity. Regenerative medicine promises to do more than just treat disease, injuries, or congenital conditions. It holds the potential to rejuvenate, heal, or completely replace damaged tissue and organs. If successful, regenerative medicine will have immense impact on how we care for the injured, sick, and aging — and how we think about death. This program will explore mind-boggling medical advances as well as the societal and economic implications of a future in which everybody may truly be forever young. |
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World Science Connect: Live Q&A Following each video, we'll be hosting a LIVE Q&A with a renowned scientist to answer all of your questions from the previous week's program. |
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From Forever Young: The Promise of Human Regeneration, developmental biologist and author Dany Spencer Adams will be joining us LIVE next week to field your questions.
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Stay tuned for updates on all of our video releases, online discussions, programs, and ticket sales for the 2018 World Science Festival: May 29–June 3, 2018. |
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