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Welcome to the Wood Science Talks ! We will talk about developments in the field of wood science, research and education, careers, all rooted around the fascinating world of wood (Music: Peter Ratzenbeck)
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Welcome to the Lattice podcast, the official podcast for 3DHEALS. This is where you will find fun but in-depth conversations (by founder Jenny Chen) with technological game-changers, creative minds, entrepreneurs, rule-breakers, and more. The conversations focus on how to use 3D technologies, like 3D printing and bioprinting, AR/VR, and In silico simulation, to reinvent healthcare and life sciences. This podcast will include AMA (Ask Me Anything) sessions, past Instagram Live interviews, pre ...
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Immunotherapy Talks with ACIR

Accelerating Cancer Immunotherapy Research (ACIR)

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Reading research can be complicated — but it doesn’t have to be. In this podcast, ACIR digests the latest in cancer immunotherapy research into bite size pieces to help you stay on top of the field. Stay tuned to hear which expert will be invited on our next episode!
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Welcome to another News and Abstract Reading episode of The Neuron Regeneration Podcast, aimed at providing listeners with a convenient way to stay up to date on the latest in neural regeneration research, innovations, and advancements. Papers and Topics Discussed: Implantation of biomimetic polydopamine nanocomposite scaffold promotes optic nerve …
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3D printing (or additive manufacturing) has become an innovative driving force in orthotics and prosthetics (O&P), allowing for highly customized, precise, and affordable solutions. 3D printing also reduces production time, enabling rapid prototyping and faster turnaround for patients, which can be particularly beneficial for growing children or th…
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In this insightful episode of the Neuron Regeneration Podcast, we explore the cutting-edge research of Dr. Reggie Edgerton, a pioneer in spinal cord injury rehabilitation and neuromodulation for multiple forms of neural damage. With over four decades of groundbreaking work at UCLA, Dr. Edgerton has made revolutionary strides in helping individuals …
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3D technologies for treating spinal diseases, especially degenerative diseases, are becoming a sub-universe within the orthopedic sphere. In this event, we will invite experts working on the research and commercialization of spinal devices, from software to hardware to service providers, to discuss how big and deep 3D printing is in this industry. …
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Integrating 3D printing and biofabrication in breast implants and reconstruction represents a significant innovation in medical technology. Using biocompatible materials and designs, 3D printing, and tissue engineering techniques, these implants can potentially mimic natural tissue more closely, reducing complications and improving aesthetic outcom…
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This annual virtual event dedicated to biomaterials and material science for 3D printing implants, medical devices, and biofabrication presents a unique and compelling opportunity for individuals across various disciplines to delve into the cutting-edge advancements shaping the future of healthcare. With the demand for innovative solutions in impla…
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This third episode of The Neuron Regeneration Podcast is the News and Abstract reading episode of the show. We will frequently produce these episodes aimed at providing listeners with a convenient way to stay up to date on the latest in neural regeneration research, innovations, and advancements. Papers and Topics Discussed: P75 ECD 10 FC and Neona…
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In this fascinating episode, we dive into the groundbreaking research of Dr. Michael Levin of Tufts University, an expert in bioelectricity and its implications for regeneration, cognition, and cell communication. Dr. Levin challenges conventional wisdom around neuron regeneration, limb regrowth, and the body’s healing processes by leveraging the p…
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In this heartfelt and inspiring inaugural episode, host Jarod Carter shares the deeply personal story behind the creation of The Neuron Regeneration Podcast and the Neuron Regeneration community. As the father of twins diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), Jarod opens up about the challenges his family has faced and the ongoing fight to rev…
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One key player in the 3D technology space in medicine is AR/VR/MR (augmented reality, virtual reality, mixed reality). Parallel to the advancement of 3D printing, but on a somewhat divergent path, these technologies are increasingly popular with clinical end users, with applications ranging from education, telemedicine, surgical planning, intra-ope…
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This just dropped! #podcast This past Saturday, I had a pleasant visit from Dr. Mohit Chhaya, CEO and co-founder of BellaSeno, a startup in Leipzig, Germany, working on #3Dprintedimplants for soft tissues and bone. We had some nice green tea and pastries and chatted about many things from his worldly experiences of residing in four countries and #G…
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Join a group of passionate international experts to learn about innovative biomaterials, the changing regulatory landscape, and what we can learn from failed 3D-printed implants. Please register now to be part of this inspiring conversation that promises to reshape how we think about orthopedic care. Here we answer some "burning questions": 1. Why …
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Perhaps one of the most important topics in the 3D printing industry right now. Led by clinical and technical experts from major institutions in the US, EU, and Singapore, this event aims to update all stakeholders on everything about point-of-care 3D printing. From personalized surgical tools to anatomical models for preoperative planning, partici…
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This virtual event centered on biofabrication and bioprinting of musculoskeletal tissue. As the demand for effective treatments for bone and cartilage defects continues to rise with an aging population, this event is a vital platform for deep conversations about the challenges, progress, and future of tissue engineering for regenerative purposes in…
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This is the recording for our recent dental 3D printing event. Since 2017, dental 3D printing has been an essential focus for the 3D printing world. The dream scenario of every dental practice having a “chair-side” mini factory is still the end goal. But like every other vertical, transforming dentistry is nuanced. From a lack of biocompatible mate…
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In-silico simulation refers to using computer modeling and simulations to predict the behavior of biological systems or processes. It is an increasingly important concept for future medical device and drug development. The benefits of in-silico simulation include lowering costs, reducing animal testing, improving accuracy and safety, and clarifying…
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MELT electrowriting printing technology is a cutting-edge method that enables the precise fabrication of intricate structures at the micro- and nanoscale levels. This technology involves the controlled deposition of molten polymer fibers using electric fields, allowing for the creation of customized structures with high resolution and accuracy. In …
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Explore the untold narrative of reproductive justice through the lens of Black women's activism in this enlightening program. Hear about the limitations of conventional reproductive rights movements and learn when the movement moved toward inclusivity. From SisterSong's pioneering efforts to redefine bodily autonomy to understanding the historical …
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Sue Anagnost is Professor Emeritus at the State University of New York (SUNY), College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, USA, where she continues to serve as the Director of the Tropical Timber Information Center. Sue always liked biology and studying plants, which brought her to wood anatomy, as it had an application to wood product…
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Dentistry seems to be the potential breakthrough industry to manifest many 3D printing enthusiasts’ dreams of mass customization, point-of-care delivery, and local manufacturing hub for dental professionals, reducing inefficiency and costs. Over the past several years, 3DHEALS has invited many different stakeholders to share their experiences, rang…
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My interview with our #newyork #community #manager Craig Rosenblum on what were some highlights on #tct2023 #medical3dprinting #dental3dprinting #biomedical #biomaterials #bioprinting at the largest 3D Printing conference in the world the TCT/RAPID 2023 Support the show Follow us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/3dheals Instagram: https://www.instagra…
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Why won't my baby latch? Is my baby getting enough to eat? The early days of breastfeeding are filled with so many questions. Nancy White, RN, IBCLC, a board certified lactation consultant, joins Julia Cormano, MD, FACOG, to talk about basic techniques, the ins and outs of latching, and how to overcome challenges as you start your breastfeeding jou…
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Alfred Teischinger is internationally one of the most prominent wood technologists. Before retiring he was Full Professor at BOKU Vienna, Austria, and he is talking about what brought him into wood, and shares his philosophy about technology, science, also with respect to society. The major focus of this talk is on the now published Springer Handbo…
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Wayan Darmawan is a Full Professor at the Department of Forest Product, Bogor Agricultural University (IPB University), Indonesia, where he is with the Wood Quality Improvement Technology Division. His interests are around machining of wood, and how to improve lower quality plantation wood though modification trials. Prof. Darmawan is talking about…
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Douglas J. Gardner is Professor and Program Leader of Sustainable Materials Technology in the School of Forest Resources at the University of Maine. He is also member of the Advanced Structures and Composites Center and Forest Bioproducts Research Institute. Gardner’s research and teaching focus on polymer and interfacial science aspects of wood-po…
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Mike Wolcott is a Regents Professor for Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA. Grown up in the mountains he first got into forestry, before entering wood science and engineering. His curiosity and interdisciplinary attitude, which he sees genuine to wood science, brought him to wood quality, adhesi…
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Many women are becoming pregnant later in life. Providers use the term “advanced maternal age” (AMA) to describe a pregnancy in a person greater than 35 years old. Dr. Julia Cormano explains how being AMA can impact your pregnancy and the steps you can take to optimize your health. Series: "Motherhood Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38253]…
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It may seem surprising to start thinking about birth control even while you’re pregnant, but there’s no better time than now to start planning if and when you’d like to be pregnant again. Dr. Julia Cormano outlines birth control options from the pill to tubal ligation. Series: "Motherhood Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38257]…
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Ulrich Müller is Professor at BOKU Vienna, and it would not be incorrect to say that he is currently one of the brightest minds in wood science. As a trained carpenter he has worked in industry for years, before starting an academic career. He has pursued numerous industry- focused developments, and all his projects are strongly rooted in a basic w…
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Francesco Negro is a Professor at the Department of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences, University of Torino, Italy. His main research interests is related to innovative wood-based products, timber grading, regulations and standards, and the effects of wood on the environmental. He recently edited the open access book "Wood in Sport Equipment —…
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Anne Wekesa is from Kenya, and she has been selected as one among 16 "Woman Ambassadors of Wood Science", a SWST-sponsored traveling exhibition designed to celebrate women ambassadors over time. In this Wood Science Talk Anne is talking on how she got enrolled into a wood science program in Kenya, how passionate she is about teaching young people, …
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Wenxuan Wu is a PhD student at The University of Queensland, and the winner of the student poster competition at the International SWST Convention that took place July 2022 in Australia. His research is about Smouldering issues of CCA-Treated Timber that can cause collapse of wooden buildings after bushfires. Wenxuan holds two master degrees, one i…
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Victoria ("Vicki") Herian has been the Executive Director of the Society of Wood Science and Technology for the past 46 years. Learn about the early times of the society, how it all developed, why the strong focus on wood science, how the society became fully international, the benefits of becoming a member, mastering covid, getting involved with t…
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Send us a text In this 2nd episode, our co-hosts discuss the use of a macro-scale material to co-deliver GMCSF and CpG, both APC stimulating agents, as well as AML antigens to kill AML cells. GUEST: Alex Najibi is now a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, studying bioengineering in David Mooney's lab. Original…
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In this fun and insightful conversation with the co-founder and co-owner of Cabiomede (Instagram: @CabiomedeVet), I learned a lot more about Mateusz Pawlik, who is behind many of the incredible 3D printing veterinary products for both surgical plannings and for educational purposes. As a young entrepreneur, Mateusz shared with us his earlier failur…
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In this episode, we were fortunate to interview the CEO of Brinter, Tomi Kalpio, on Instagram Live to learn the birth history of Brinter, what makes Brinter differentiated from other bioprinting platforms, biotechnology entrepreneur life in Finland, Tomi’s vision for the bioprinting and regenerative medicine field, and the future of Brinter, why “c…
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In this episode of The Lattice podcast, we had the opportunity to chat with professor Ali Khademhosseini about his career, starting when he was a chemical engineering graduate student to becoming a full professor at Harvard, bicoastal move to UCLA, three-time entrepreneur, becoming an Amazon Fellow, to finally becoming the founder and director of t…
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Prenatal appointments offer valuable insight into your baby's health. Having those appointments in a group setting can also offer a sense of community. Certified Nurse Midwife Vanessa Wright and ObGyn Dr. Julia Cormano discuss what to expect from a centering pregnancy experience and how to decide if it is right for you. Series: "Motherhood Channel"…
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In this episode of Instagram live, we had the pleasure to interview Jordi Tura the CEO and founder of Xkelet on his entrepreneur journey and on 3D printing immobilization orthotic devices since 2014, which started with his own broken arm. In addition to the technical aspects of Xkelet's products, we also talked about how to grow a company ground up…
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Human physical activities differ significantly from other species. How, when and why did these capabilities evolve? What adaptations underlie them? And how did the evolution of human physical activity affect other key human characteristics that have advanced our species? Grazyna Jasienska discusses different effects of activity on women's reproduct…
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In this episode, we were able to have an in-depth conversation surrounding not just Amy Karle's major artworks using 3D printing and Bioprinting, but also her personal journey as a bioartist and the meanings behind her artworks. The two works we focused on include : 1. Regenerative Reliquary, which is a bioprinted scaffold with stem cells in the sh…
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In this fun, Instagram live we interviewed Robert Pugliese, who is the Director of Innovation Design at Thomas Jefferson University, and Jefferson Health where he co-founded the Health Design Lab, a creative space built with the purpose of merging together design-studio ethos with science-oriented discipline to foster innovation in healthcare. As u…
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In this episode, I had the pleasure to chat with professor Stephanie Willerth at the University of Victoria, also the founder of Axolotl Biosciences. Stephanie is not only an expert in bioprinting and bioinks in general, but also one of a few scientists in the world focusing on using 3D cell models on common but devastating neurological diseases su…
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I had a lot of fun chatting with this international group of young entrepreneurs out of KTH from Akira Science ( @akirascience) in Sweden. We started the conversation on how the members of the team met. Then we moved onto the biopolymers the team is working on and commercializing, including why it is important to have controllable biodegradable bio…
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In this live Youtube interview, I had the pleasure of getting to the co-founders (also husband and wife) for 3D Biotechnology Solutions, Ana Millás and Pedro Massaguer. 3DBS is the first Brazilian startup that brought bioprinters to its local research institutions and market, and now it is gearing up to expand its global market including that of th…
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Follow 3DHEALS: https://linktr.ee/3dheals https://www.instagram.com/3dheals In this Episode of 3dhealsLive, we spoke about the unique journey for Dr. Zille on how he was a hobbyist CAD designer for cars (since 17 years old) to a CMF surgeon. What was the first clinical case that inspired him to dig deeper into using 3D printing for CMF and implants…
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Send us a text In this first episode, our co-hosts talk about their background in immunology and what led them to it. GUEST: Ed Fritsch. PhD, presidential fellow at the Dana-Farber, co-author of "Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual", and co-founder of ACIR. Support the show Thanks for listening! Let’s stay in touch: Tweet us at @ImmunoTalks Shar…
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Send us a text Introducing "Immunotherapy Talks". Reading research can be complicated — but it doesn’t have to be. In this podcast, ACIR digests the latest in cancer immunotherapy research into bite size pieces to help you stay on top the field. Support the show Thanks for listening! Let’s stay in touch: Tweet us at @ImmunoTalks Share our episodes …
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