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The Homunculi and I- Lessons from Building Organs on Chips: Dr. John Wikswo at TEDxNashville 

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Why are we building two new species: Homo chippus, a milliHuman, and Homo chippiens, a microHuman? Microfabricated humans-on-a-chip! Why? Because it's fun and a REAL challenge. Using the tools of physics, chemistry, engineering, physiology and molecular biology, we are exploring the unfathomable complexity that affects our development and growth and individual responses to disease, drugs, and aging. Multidimensional phase space illustrates the variables that affect H. chippus, H. chippiens and the scientists doing the work.
John Wikswo is the Gordon A. Cain University Professor at Vanderbilt University and is the founding Director of the Vanderbilt Institute for Integrative Biosystems Research and Education. Trained as a physicist, he received his B.A. degree from the University of Virginia, and his PhD. from Stanford University. He has been on the Vanderbilt faculty since 1977. His research has included superconducting magnetometry, the measurement and modeling of cardiac, neural and gastric electric and magnetic fields, and non-destructive testing of aging aircraft. As a tenured member of the Departments of Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Physiology & Biophysics, and Physics & Astronomy, he is guiding the development of microfabricated devices, optical instruments, and software for studying how living cells interact with each other and their environment, and how they respond to drugs, chemical/biological agents, and other toxins. He is a fellow of seven professional societies and has received 21 patents. He loves teaching and learning, and sharing his enthusiasm for research and inventing with high-school students, undergraduates and graduate students. He is happiest when he is tinkering and doing plumbing, carpentry and wiring, either on his house or the ones that he and his group are building to grow cells and miniature human organs.
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@Electr0fleur
@Electr0fleur 6 лет назад
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION! I wish you Success! Athena
@dirtgee
@dirtgee 10 лет назад
this is stuff im intrested in
@xyoungdipsetx
@xyoungdipsetx 5 лет назад
Are they real?
@johnwikswo7286
@johnwikswo7286 5 лет назад
Yes - organ chips are real and are contributing to biology, medicine and the development of better drugs for treating a variety of illnesses
@newking1009
@newking1009 5 лет назад
And if something does come to life, it is immoral to torture by giving it poisons and whatever testings you may try
@garret1930
@garret1930 5 лет назад
They aren't giving it the capacity to feel pain, the capacity to grow in any way, the capacity for any kind of intelligence, and so on. How is this immoral in any conceivable way?
@axeonvonshadow539
@axeonvonshadow539 6 лет назад
A humongous is an artificial human, not a miniature one. Watch Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, the government creates homunculi and it becomes a human vs. Homunculi war with the homuncului killing humans as the bad guys.
@newking1009
@newking1009 5 лет назад
And again there is no business trying to create life on your own unless it's the traditional way
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