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#VIDEO (#CVE: $NVH) Novoheart Limited Holdings CEO on #BioEngineering Human #Hearts from #StemCells
"Novoheart Holdings Inc. creates “bio-engineered” replica human hearts that are made with human stem cells to provide a way to test new heart drugs without the use of actual humans. Professor Ronald Li, CEO and co-founder of the technology joins us to explain how it works."
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"Novoheart Holdings Inc. creates “bio-engineered” replica human hearts that are made with human stem cells to provide a way to test new heart drugs without the use of actual humans. Professor Ronald Li, CEO and co-founder of the technology joins us to explain how it works."
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We replace concrete #riverbanks with natural habitats to manage #risk #bioengineering #wildlife. Environment Agency #FCRM http://ow.ly/6PSQ30a6CQG
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#Bioengineering: use of vegetation for soil & watercourse/shoreline protection & slope stabilisation. http://ow.ly/be2430ay0zS
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Still time to book - #Bioengineering is a blast: a journey from mechanics to healthcare - 20 June - London - http://ow.ly/98uF30cBI27
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#bioengineering body & mind #prosthetic #recovery options improve - details here: http://corebrainjournal.com/139
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Department of Bioengineering: Home #masters #in #bioengineering
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# NEW Now accepting applications for lecturer position. The Department of Bioengineering at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) invites applications for a full-time lecturer position beginning in the Fall for the 2017/18 academic year. Accepting multiple tenure-track faculty positions. The Department of Bioengineering at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) invites applications for multiple […]The post Department of Bioengineering: Home #masters #in #bioengineering appeared first on Loans.
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# NEW Now accepting applications for lecturer position. The Department of Bioengineering at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) invites applications for a full-time lecturer position beginning in the Fall for the 2017/18 academic year. Accepting multiple tenure-track faculty positions. The Department of Bioengineering at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) invites applications for multiple […]The post Department of Bioengineering: Home #masters #in #bioengineering appeared first on Loans.
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Implementation of #Bioengineering to build #Human_Liver
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Masters in bioengineering #masters #in #bioengineering
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# Bioengineering Bioengineering (Biomedical engineering) Bioengineering is a postgraduate degree programme and also […]
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# Bioengineering Bioengineering (Biomedical engineering) Bioengineering is a postgraduate degree programme and also […]
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University of Kent – Canterbury – United Kingdom #masters #in #bioengineering
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# University of Kent Student services Going away to university is an important time of transition and personal development. There may be a period when you begin to feel that you would benefit from some professional counselling. The goal of counselling is to empower, encourage and support you to help yourself. Evidence tells us that the vast majority of students who have been for counselling find it a valuable experience. The University Counselling Service, based on the Canterbury campus, is open all year round for all students. We offer a confidential service and invite you to book an initial half-hour ...
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# University of Kent Student services Going away to university is an important time of transition and personal development. There may be a period when you begin to feel that you would benefit from some professional counselling. The goal of counselling is to empower, encourage and support you to help yourself. Evidence tells us that the vast majority of students who have been for counselling find it a valuable experience. The University Counselling Service, based on the Canterbury campus, is open all year round for all students. We offer a confidential service and invite you to book an initial half-hour ...
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University of Illinois #Bioengineering => Chemical array draws out malignant cells to guide individualized #cancer treatment : Melanoma is a particularly difficult cancer to treat once it has metastasized, spreading throughout the body. University of Illinois researchers are using chemistry to find the deadly, elusive malignant cells within a melanoma tumor that hold the potential to spread.
- Once found, the stemlike metastatic cells can be cultured and screened for their response to a variety of anti-cancer drugs, providing the patient with an individualized treatment plan based on their own cells.
“The vast majority of suffering in cancer is caused by metastasis, and these stemlike cells are believed to be the culprit,” said Kristopher Kilian, a professor of bioengineering and of materials science and engineering who led the research . “But when you take a patient’s cells from a biopsy or excised tumor, they loose their stem cell characteristics once you take them out of the body. We are using chemistry to make designer surfaces to reprogram them to that stemlike state.”
Kilian’s team focused on proteins found in the tumor’s environment within the body. They took 12 protein segments that bind to the surface of cancer cells, then mixed and matched them into 78 different combinations in an effort to recreate the body’s complex chemical environment.
- The researchers created arrays of chemical combinations on glass slides and cultured mouse melanoma cells on them to see which combinations triggered the cells to return to their metastatic state. They published their findings in the journal ACS Central Science.
“A plastic dish coated with these simple peptide combinations could be used to take a patient’s cells, reactivate them to a stemlike state, and screen drugs on them. It’s a way to efficiently generate these stemlike metastatic cells to develop patient-specific models for individualized medicine,” Kilian said.
Screening drugs to specifically target the stemlike cells is important because they may not respond to the same drug that targets the main tumor, Kilian said.
The researchers said the array technique for finding stemlike cancer cells could work for many different types of cancer. They currently are working on breast and prostate cancers.
“This is where having a high-throughput technique like an array is very powerful,” Kilian said. “If you have all the chemical combinations on a single chip, you find out which ones work. If you can isolate the metastatic cancer cells, you can understand them, and then you can treat them.”
The National Science Foundation supported this work.
>>> Article source and all credicts:
https://news.illinois.edu/blog/view/6367/505582#image-2
- Once found, the stemlike metastatic cells can be cultured and screened for their response to a variety of anti-cancer drugs, providing the patient with an individualized treatment plan based on their own cells.
“The vast majority of suffering in cancer is caused by metastasis, and these stemlike cells are believed to be the culprit,” said Kristopher Kilian, a professor of bioengineering and of materials science and engineering who led the research . “But when you take a patient’s cells from a biopsy or excised tumor, they loose their stem cell characteristics once you take them out of the body. We are using chemistry to make designer surfaces to reprogram them to that stemlike state.”
Kilian’s team focused on proteins found in the tumor’s environment within the body. They took 12 protein segments that bind to the surface of cancer cells, then mixed and matched them into 78 different combinations in an effort to recreate the body’s complex chemical environment.
- The researchers created arrays of chemical combinations on glass slides and cultured mouse melanoma cells on them to see which combinations triggered the cells to return to their metastatic state. They published their findings in the journal ACS Central Science.
“A plastic dish coated with these simple peptide combinations could be used to take a patient’s cells, reactivate them to a stemlike state, and screen drugs on them. It’s a way to efficiently generate these stemlike metastatic cells to develop patient-specific models for individualized medicine,” Kilian said.
Screening drugs to specifically target the stemlike cells is important because they may not respond to the same drug that targets the main tumor, Kilian said.
The researchers said the array technique for finding stemlike cancer cells could work for many different types of cancer. They currently are working on breast and prostate cancers.
“This is where having a high-throughput technique like an array is very powerful,” Kilian said. “If you have all the chemical combinations on a single chip, you find out which ones work. If you can isolate the metastatic cancer cells, you can understand them, and then you can treat them.”
The National Science Foundation supported this work.
>>> Article source and all credicts:
https://news.illinois.edu/blog/view/6367/505582#image-2
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