Regenerative Medicine Today
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This is an audio podcast series that features interviews with scientists, clinicians, and patients. The series addresses emerging science and new therapies, where the primary strategy is to repair/replace tissue or organs that have been damaged by disease, trauma, or congenital issues vs. the classical approach that is used today to treat the symptoms of the insult to the body.
Regenerative Medicine Today
1y ago
Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes Ms. Julia Hart. Ms. Hart is the supervisor of the Histology Core Laboratory for the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Ms. Hart discusses her work in processing, embedding, cutting, and staining of histology samples for laboratories across the University of Pittsburgh.
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Host John Murphy.
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Regenerative Medicine Today
1y ago
Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes Mr. Shawn Bengtson. Mr. Bengtson is the Quality Systems Manager at the McGowan Institute, implementing a Quality Systems Program supporting the Center’s Preclinical Studies. Mr. Bengtson discusses his work in Quality Management Systems and how it differs from Good Lab Practices.
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Host John Murphy.
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Regenerative Medicine Today
1y ago
Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes Mr. Shawn Bengtson. Mr. Bengtson is the Quality Systems Manager at the McGowan Institute, implementing a Quality Systems Program supporting the Center’s Preclinical Studies. Mr. Bengtson discusses his work in Quality Management Systems and how it differs from Good Lab Practices.
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Host John Murphy.
For more information about the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, visit:
McGowan Institute Research Site
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1y ago
Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes Dr. Mo Ebrahimkhani. Dr. Ebrahimkhani is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh. He is also a member of the Division of Experimental Pathology and the Pittsburgh Liver Research Center. Dr. Ebrahimkhani discusses his research in systems and synthetic biology-based approaches to program development of induced pluripotent stem cells.
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Host John Murphy.
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Regenerative Medicine Today
1y ago
Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes Dr. Mo Ebrahimkhani. Dr. Ebrahimkhani is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh. He is also a member of the Division of Experimental Pathology and the Pittsburgh Liver Research Center. Dr. Ebrahimkhani discusses his research in systems and synthetic biology-based approaches to program development of induced pluripotent stem cells.
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Host John Murphy.
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Regenerative Medicine Today
1y ago
Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes Dr. Rory Cooper. Dr. Cooper is FISA & Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) Professor and Distinguished Professor of the Department of Rehabilitation Science & Technology, and professor of Bioengineering, Physical Med & Rehab, and Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt). Dr. Cooper is Founding Director and VA Senior Research Career Scientist of the Human Engineering Research Laboratories a VA Rehabilitation R&D Center of Excellence in partnership with Pitt. Dr. Cooper discusses his research rehabilitation and medic ..read more
Regenerative Medicine Today
1y ago
Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes Dr. Alan Wells. Dr. Wells is the Thomas J. Gill III Professor of Pathology and the Executive Vice-Chairman of the Department of Pathology at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Wells discusses his research in the conditions of dysregulated responses.
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Host John Murphy.
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Regenerative Medicine Today
1y ago
Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes Dr. Michael Boninger. Dr. Boninger is a Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine. He discusses his research in the development and application of assistive, rehabilitative, and regenerative technologies.
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Host John Murphy.
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Regenerative Medicine Today
1y ago
Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes Dr. Antonio D’Amore. Dr. D’Amore is a Research Assistant Professor in the Departments of Surgery and Bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh and a group leader and head of the cardiac tissue engineering program at Fondazione RiMED. He discusses his research in cardiac tissue engineering as well as his decision to become a U.S. citizen.
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Host John Murphy.
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Regenerative Medicine Today
2y ago
Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes back Dr. Stephen Badylak. Dr. Badylak shares the progress that has been made in treating volumetric muscle loss due to traumatic events using a novel tissue engineering methodology. He discusses the current clinical trial and the procedure to investigate eligibility to enroll in the trial. To explore eligibility and possible enrollment in the new clinical trial please inquire at 412-641 8676 or woundresearch@pitt.edu. For more background on this study, lister to this podcast with Dr Badylak.
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