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Your body in a microchip: Geraldine Hamilton at TEDxBoston 

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The development of new medicine is problematic because laboratories cannot replicate the human body's environment, making it difficult to determine how patients will respond to treatment. At TEDxBoston, Geraldine Hamilton demonstrates how scientists can implant living human cells into microchips that mimic the body's conditions. These "organs-on-a-chip" can be used to study drug toxicity, identify potential new therapies, and could lead to safer clinical trials.
A cross-disciplinary team of researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University are mimicking life-threatening conditions in microchips that are lined by living human cells. These 'organs-on-a-chip" can be used to study drug toxicity, identify potential new therapies, and open up a whole new way to think about clinical trials.
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@DrVolks
@DrVolks 11 лет назад
I had a tour of the Wyss Institute this week and saw and touched these chips. I must say I was blown away by everything I saw there. I am not a doctor or engineer just a small time inventor. I can see how the Wyss Institute will save a lot of lives and change how the world will be very soon. Keep up the great work. Bob Mann
@bocskaicsaba4925
@bocskaicsaba4925 11 лет назад
In Romania, we didn't hear about cancer until food additives came in after the '89 event. When it's about health, I always need to go back for reference 20-30 years. It is not only about my grandparents, but many from that generation made it over 80. I knew them when I was 10 and still see them when I visit the village. So, there can be any super-scientist to tell anything, I still believe what I saw with my eyes.
@bocskaicsaba4925
@bocskaicsaba4925 11 лет назад
My opinion is that it would be not only cheaper to integrate humanity back in nature but would also contribute to people's happiness. By integration I mean educating them to grow their own food (some can be grown in flats, to. Small quantity but still better than none), use bikes instead of cars, build green roofs etc etc. So many things to change... As I said, some treatments are ok, but some wouldn't be needed if we do things right. And this is the very case of cities.
@bocskai98
@bocskai98 11 лет назад
This trend is ongoing. At the beginning of the 90s we didn't have to pay for health services. Now we pay everywhere and taxes are very high and still going up. In the last few years lots of hospitals have been closed and doctors emigrate to other countries.
@pedromendes1038
@pedromendes1038 Год назад
So amazing
@B_A_B--
@B_A_B-- 11 месяцев назад
This video brings all excitment where you mimic for humanity for drug development clinical trials.
@bocskai98
@bocskai98 11 лет назад
My grandparents grew their own food. Two of them died at > 70 years old, one at 89 and one is still living, aged 89 , to. I don't refuse certain types of treatments. I refuse to waste in excess. For example, prevention could put cancer treatment aside since it is not a natural disease. So is in the case of heart disease. My grandpa survived a heart attack when he was well over 70 years age. My father lived in a modern world and had his heart attack at < 50. Pesticides and food additives.........
@colton3824
@colton3824 2 года назад
But do you have any proof that those caused or worsened the heart attack
@colton3824
@colton3824 2 года назад
Severity, luck, and many other factors play into a heart attack. Not saying I agree with pesticides or food additives but really it's just a step in progression towards better things.
@csuvo1973
@csuvo1973 6 лет назад
Medical science experience restrictions on human, animal testing. Hence lab on a chip is the only way out.
@mirtaviviani3947
@mirtaviviani3947 7 лет назад
SEM picture at time 07:27 (mm:ss) - who coloroured this? Artist? Oeggerli?
@bocskai98
@bocskai98 11 лет назад
Colorectal Cancer increase might be due to widening use of pesticides. I cannot contradict the data you supplied.
@zenekser
@zenekser 3 года назад
amazing
@productions-ex7rw
@productions-ex7rw 5 лет назад
My body is like a finely tuned microchip
@heyyo162
@heyyo162 Год назад
My body is a macrochip in the shape of a human being. With clothes on.
@OmaymaOmayma77
@OmaymaOmayma77 11 месяцев назад
My body is a biologic, no electronics will be implanted in this biologic organism. Enough is enough. Altering the human nature has only proved to fail. We are getting more aggressive, more senseless, more sick more desensitized. This is a deception like no other
@atthehops
@atthehops 11 лет назад
Google: Trends of mortality rates from gastric cancer and colorectal cancer in Romania, 1955-2003. or Cancer mortality in Romania, 1955-2004. Digestive sites: esophagus, stomach, colon and rectum, pancreas, liver, gallbladder and biliary tree.
@elinidathina
@elinidathina 10 лет назад
Yes yes but we'll you be able to buy or sell if you refuse the chip?
@solotripstours3200
@solotripstours3200 3 года назад
How human cells are extracted from human body & stick to chip ?
@bocskaicsaba4925
@bocskaicsaba4925 11 лет назад
Back in nature doesn't mean you take their phones and tablets and rush them in the woods. We cannot force them to grow their own food. But we can educate them. And there will be a much higher percentage of growers. In present, they are educated that the most fun they can get on Farmwille and other crappy games. Is that a good thing?
@atthehops
@atthehops 11 лет назад
I respectfully disagree. Not that long ago, certainly in my lifetime, people in this country did grow more of their own foods but they did live as long as we do now? There are people in developing countries the currently grow their foods but they still get sick. If you were sick please be sure to decline the treatments if you wish but I will welcome the progress we are making.
@atthehops
@atthehops 11 лет назад
This is a confusing statement because it is unclear whether cancer didn't exist in Romania before 1989, which is what you are indicating, or whether it just wasn't spoken about. Did cancer exist in Romania before 1989, yes. Let's focus on one type, lung cancer. So people there smoke? Does eating healthier foods stop lung cancers if you smoke? That is a different question isn't it?
@nollypelobueno7589
@nollypelobueno7589 3 года назад
My own choice,i don't accept this technology. This is beast 666 & no mark no buy and sell.
@colton3824
@colton3824 2 года назад
You do you bro, didn't know 666 was still a thing lol
@Tme3316
@Tme3316 2 года назад
@Nolly, Exactly! I Choose Jesus & Never The Chip/Beast!
@atthehops
@atthehops 11 лет назад
Isn't much of humanity "back in nature" is you put it. If we look at Africa or other developed countries we find people still living this way and they are trying to become more modernized instead. We cannot force people out of there cars and onto bikes. We cannot force people to grow their own food.
@atthehops
@atthehops 11 лет назад
This is all antidotal. You have you evidence or research to back up your claims, just stories that you ever told
@atthehops
@atthehops 11 лет назад
During the last three decades of the communist era, the general health indicators of the Romanian population have suffered from a lack of investment. The economic transition process following the fall of the Ceausescu regime in 1989 had severe consequences for the public sector, and consequently for the health system, chronically under funded. The reduction of public spending in the health sector induced a decline in access to health services...
@lunchbox1130
@lunchbox1130 10 лет назад
Mark of the beast.
@colton3824
@colton3824 2 года назад
Yo name lunchbox, you can't talk
@freddiezhao9888
@freddiezhao9888 10 лет назад
great ......China
@JorgeRamirez-mo3tq
@JorgeRamirez-mo3tq 4 года назад
Just have faith in Jesus you don't need tools just believe come on whats going on with you. You just going to everlasting 🔥
@LovelyyAubrey
@LovelyyAubrey 8 лет назад
I agree mark of beast and didn't that sound scary when she said, have u in a chip no thanks I don't want to be on a chip
@smeatballs615
@smeatballs615 8 лет назад
we dont want you on a chip unless we're going to study stupid
@wrongedofflinecorrectedonl1599
women are always the first to accept everything as it was by the time of Adam and eve so theirs is yes yes yes not a no shit
@redstoneisawesome9336
@redstoneisawesome9336 6 лет назад
You realise, swearing is a sin in what you call a perfect book
@Macnavor
@Macnavor 6 лет назад
And they're the first to kidnapp children into satanic cults labeled as "daycare", and the first to deliver this technologies! There's a saying that women have a power of conviction! I have heard it in spanish in my country as well is a very popular saying!
@benhowe7199
@benhowe7199 6 лет назад
this technology is rubbish
@bocskai98
@bocskai98 11 лет назад
Too much money wasted on treatments. It should be invested in healthy education and prevention, in teaching people to grow their own organic food etc.
@christophhartmann8452
@christophhartmann8452 6 лет назад
scabilos this wouldnt Work in a modern society
@colton3824
@colton3824 2 года назад
That "wasted money" led to discoveries in organ transplantation which now saves tons of lives a day
@bocskaicsaba4925
@bocskaicsaba4925 11 лет назад
Come to Romania and talk to the people. Ask them and see them. Stop being an incurable believer of people dressed in white.
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