“Development of the Heart, Lung, and Vasculature” Featuring Dr. Mingxia Gu
On this episode of the Stem Cell Podcast, Dr. Mingxia Gu from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital discusses developing lung organoids to study COVID-19, how multi-lineage organoids can mimic human tissues, and her lab’s motto to “move fast and break things.”
“Printing Human Tissues” Featuring Dr. Anthony Atala
On this episode of the Stem Cell Podcast, Dr. Anthony Atala from the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine discusses tissue engineering, vascularization, and prioritizing safety when studying lab-grown organs.
“Translating Stem Cell Discoveries” Featuring Dr. Ilyas Singeç
On this episode of the Stem Cell Podcast, Dr. Ilyas Singeç from National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences discusses standardizing stem cell differentiation, high-throughput cell culture, personalized medicine, and the potential for biomanufacturing in space.
“Laser-Based Cell Manipulation” Featuring Dr. Marinna Madrid
On this episode of the Stem Cell Podcast, Dr. Marinna Madrid from Cellino discusses how lasers and image-guided machine learning can make iPSC-derived cell therapies viable at a large scale.
Dr. Jason Spence
Dr. Jason Spence shares his insights on the derivation of gastrointestinal organoids from hPSCs
Dr. Caroline Lindemans
Dr. Caroline Lindemans talks about her research on the role of innate immune cells in intestinal stem cell maintenance
Dr. Tamara Zietek
Dr. Tamara Zietek discusses the use of organoids to study nutrient sensing and transport by the intestinal epithelium