Replacement Parts | The Scientist

Posted: August 10th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Animal - Material, Artificial Bodies, Artificial Organs, Bioengineering, Biomedicine, Biotechnology, General, Human body, Life & Death, Life Sciences, Living tissue, Pig bladder, Regenerative medicine, Science | No Comments »

Replacement Parts | The Scientist.


World’s First GM Babies Born

Posted: June 29th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Biomedicine, General, Human body, Life Sciences | No Comments »

World’s First GM Babies Born.


BBC – Future – Health – Printing a human kidney

Posted: June 26th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Artificial Organs, Bioengineering, Biomedicine, General, Regenerative medicine | No Comments »

BBC – Future – Health – Printing a human kidney.


Spare Parts for Humans: Tissue Engineers Aim for Lab-Grown Limbs, Lungs and More

Posted: December 18th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Animal - Material, Artificial Bodies, Biomedicine, General, Human body, Inspiration, Life Sciences, Living tissue, Pig bladder, Recipes and magic formulas, Regeneration, Regenerative medicine | No Comments »

“A new research breakthrough has enabled scientists to grow human tissue to repair or replace organs, and someday, maybe even limbs. Science correspondent Miles O’Brien reports.”
Watch Spare Parts for Humans: Tissue Engineers Aim for Lab-Grown Limbs, Lungs and More on PBS. See more from PBS NewsHour.


CBS report on regenerative medicine

Posted: October 6th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Animal - Material, Artificial Bodies, Biomedicine, Biotechnology, General, Human body, Living tissue, Pig bladder, Regeneration, Regenerative medicine | No Comments »

Imagine re-growing a severed fingertip, or creating an organ in the lab that can be transplanted into a patient without risk of rejection. It sounds like science fiction, but it’s not. It’s the burgeoning field of regenerative medicine, in which scientists are learning to harness the body’s own power to regenerate itself, with astonishing results.”

via http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/03/22/sunday/main3960219.shtml