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Dive into Imaging Science
European Society for Molecular Imaging (ESMI)
18 episodes
4 weeks ago
GUEST: Metin Sitti, Koç University IstanbulWelcome to Episode 18 of “Dive into Imaging Science”! 🎧 Tune in to hear from an inspirational figure and explore how medical devices – whether implanted or intravenously administered – are set to transform the world we live in.. In this edition, we are delighted to introduce a pioneer in the field of bio-inspired miniature robots: Metin Sitti. A recurring theme across many of our episodes is the importance of working in a curious and inspiring enviro...
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Life Sciences
Science,
Natural Sciences,
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GUEST: Metin Sitti, Koç University IstanbulWelcome to Episode 18 of “Dive into Imaging Science”! 🎧 Tune in to hear from an inspirational figure and explore how medical devices – whether implanted or intravenously administered – are set to transform the world we live in.. In this edition, we are delighted to introduce a pioneer in the field of bio-inspired miniature robots: Metin Sitti. A recurring theme across many of our episodes is the importance of working in a curious and inspiring enviro...
Show more...
Life Sciences
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Physics
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Long-term engraftment and maturation of autologous iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes in two rhesus macaques
Dive into Imaging Science
51 minutes
1 year ago
Long-term engraftment and maturation of autologous iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes in two rhesus macaques
GUEST: John Ronald, London (ON, Canada)Welcome back! It has been a while but we are back with a bang, having our good friend John Ronald from The Robarts Research Institute in London, Ontario as our guest. John’s group combines advances in molecular and synthetic biology with a multimodal imaging perspective to build new tools for early detection and treatment of cancer, as well as non-invasive monitoring of cell, gene and genome therapies. One of John’s passions is gene reporter i...
Dive into Imaging Science
GUEST: Metin Sitti, Koç University IstanbulWelcome to Episode 18 of “Dive into Imaging Science”! 🎧 Tune in to hear from an inspirational figure and explore how medical devices – whether implanted or intravenously administered – are set to transform the world we live in.. In this edition, we are delighted to introduce a pioneer in the field of bio-inspired miniature robots: Metin Sitti. A recurring theme across many of our episodes is the importance of working in a curious and inspiring enviro...