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Name: Tejaswi Iyyanki

It was very informative. I loved the content of the talk. I’m currently learning Cell & Tissue enng in the Grad school.


Name: Aaron

thanks for uploading this, science fiction is coming closer and closer to reality, just the other day i was watching a documentary about neural controlled prosthetic limbs, and i thought that was cool, but they won’t really be needed from the look of where these research are going, good luck with your studies tejaswi!


Name: Justin Wehr

Steven Badylak went big-time last week with a 60 Minutes feature (http://wehrintheworld.blogspot.com/2009/12/60-minutes-on-regenerative-medicine.html). Great to see this longer presentation.


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