In this episode, co-host Dr. Daisy Shu chats with Dr. Jingjing You about 3D bioprinting, biomaterials, and the future of corneal bioengineering. They also talk about their collaboration on a special issue of The American Journal of Pathology focused on innovations in ocular disease. 👁️ From custom collagen bioinks to AI-driven tissue engineering, this is a peek into the future of vision science.
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In this episode, co-host Dr. Daisy Shu chats with Dr. Jingjing You about 3D bioprinting, biomaterials, and the future of corneal bioengineering. They also talk about their collaboration on a special issue of The American Journal of Pathology focused on innovations in ocular disease. 👁️ From custom collagen bioinks to AI-driven tissue engineering, this is a peek into the future of vision science.
Episode 28- NIH Policy Changes and Its Potential Impact on Research
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Episode 28- NIH Policy Changes and Its Potential Impact on Research
Thank you for listening to our 28th episode, focusing on the recent federal budget cuts and what that means for biomedical research. In this episode, the Behind Our Science team has two very important interviews with Dr. William Coleman and Ms. Dani Burns on how cuts to the NIH and indirect funds affect biomedical research as a whole and in academic settings. Dr. Coleman is the Executive Officer of the American Society for Investigative Pathology, a proud sponsor of our podcast, and a...
Behind Our Science
In this episode, co-host Dr. Daisy Shu chats with Dr. Jingjing You about 3D bioprinting, biomaterials, and the future of corneal bioengineering. They also talk about their collaboration on a special issue of The American Journal of Pathology focused on innovations in ocular disease. 👁️ From custom collagen bioinks to AI-driven tissue engineering, this is a peek into the future of vision science.