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Welcome back MedTalkers! In this episode, we discuss the technology behind 3D printing organs and the research surrounding it. We also dive into some of the issues and limitations of 3D printing organs as well as some benefits and future potential. We hope you enjoy this episode, and stay tuned for the next one MedTalkers!
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Welcome back MedTalkers! Today we are discussing the topic of virtual reality and its applications in the medical field. From surgical utilization to patient treatment, we cover virtual reality's possibilities in the world of medicine. We hope you enjoy this episode and stay tuned for more MedTalkers!
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Hey MedTalkers! Welcome back to another episode. Today we are diving into the topic of personalized medicine! We will be talking about the possibility, practicality, and sustainability of personalized medicine while assessing its pros and cons. We also connect this topic to other biotech topics (such as CRISPR). We hope you enjoy this episode, and if you do, be sure to check out our other episodes! Thank you for listening, and we'll see you next time MedTalkers!
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Welcome back MedTalkers! We have a special episode for you today! We interviewed Sahar Jahanikia, a computational neuroscientist who used to work at Stanford University as both a researcher and a lab manager, and we asked her some questions on her career, research, etc. Sorry about the background noise in the podcast; Sahar Jahanikia was at a science convention during the interview so you can hear some noise here and there, but we tried to minimize it as much as possible. We hope you enjoy this episode and if you have any suggestions for who we should interview next, please let us know! Stay tuned for more MedTalkers!
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Hey MedTalkers! Welcome back to another episode. In this discussion, we focus on the cutting-edge technology of nanoparticles and how they are applied in the field medicine. We also touch on some aspects of engineering and how they relate to the computer science topics that surround nanoparticles when describing their functionality and practicality. Thank you for listening in and we hope to see you next time MedTalkers!
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Welcome back MedTalkers! In this episode, we explore the uses of a certain type of rare blood cell which makes up less than 1% of your blood. We also focus on the technology Stanford University has developed in order to isolate these cells for revolutionary medical purposes. This episode was based on an article that Stanford news published on May 23, 2022. Stay tuned and we hope to see you soon MedTalkers!
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Welcome back MedTalkers! In this episode, we talk about a common cancer paradox and the theories surrounding this mysterious phenomenon. We pose some interesting questions and brainstorm some ideas as to which of these theories might be most plausible as well as some of the applications of this paradox. We hope you enjoy this episode, and stay tuned for more MedTalkers!
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Welcome back MedTalkers! In this episode, we talk about the technologies that go into NeuraLink's neural chip. NeuraLink is Elon Musk's biotech company that works towards making strides in the neurotech field. We discuss this technology's practicality, ethics, and future potential, so we hope you enjoy this episode and stay tuned for more MedTalkers!
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Welcome back MedTalkers! Hope you are all doing well! This episode is a little bit different since we discuss a hypothetical question: what would happen if we live in a world where super bacteria invaded that were invincible to antibiotics? Hope you enjoy this sci-fi-type episode and stay tuned for next time when we talk about technologies like NeuraLink! Hope to see you again MedTalkers!
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Welcome back MedTalkers! In this episode, we explore a sci-fi hypothetical scenario of being in a world where all the doctors were AIs instead. We then tie that into the concept of AI doctors in the real world and how real and close to achievable the idea may be. Hope you enjoy and stay tuned for more MedTalkers!
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Welcome back MedTalkers! In this episode, we discuss the interesting questions and issues revolving around biowarfare and what it may be like to live in a world where biowarfare is used. Hope you enjoy this episode and stay tuned for more!
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Welcome back MedTalkers! In this episode, we explore biological data storage and what it takes to go from the data on our screens to a simple gene. We ask important and interesting questions revolving around this topic!
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Welcome back MedTalkers! In this episode, we explore the important and interesting questions revolving around stem cells and their everlasting debate within the scientific community.
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Hey MedTalkers! Welcome back to our podcast where everything biotechnical rocks! In this episode, we will be exploring interesting and important questions and topics revolving around CRISPR and gene-editing technology.
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Hey everybody, and welcome back to MedTalks! In this episode, we will be exploring the demographics and statistics of cancer and what important facts and details you should know to understand the cancer risk to you and your family.
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Hey MedTalkers, and welcome to the launch of our new season based on cancer! In this episode, we will be exploring the causes and variations of cancer and specifically what important things you should know to keep you and your family healthy.
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Hey everybody, and welcome back to MedTalks! In this episode, we will be exploring COVID treatments and prevention methods and specifically what important things you should know to keep you and your family safe during the COVID pandemic.
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Hey, welcome back to MedTalks! In this episode, we will be exploring the demographics and statistics of COVID and specifically what important things you should know about the current global pandemic. We hope you like it!
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In this podcast, we will cover the causes, symptoms, and spread of COVID. However, instead of giving direct lectures, we give you this valuable information via interesting and thought-provoking questions and answers between a student and professor. We hope you like it!