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Oct 5, 2018
Brown bear saliva kills a bacteria that current antibiotics are unable to treat
Posted by Nicholi Avery in category: biotech/medical
Two-thirds of all cancers are caused by DNA replication errors, according to Johns Hopkins researchers. But don’t light a celebratory cigarette just yet.
Sep 30, 2018
My Journey With Cancer and Hope for the Future!
Posted by Nicholi Avery in category: biotech/medical
My Journey With Cancer and the Hope for the Future
I would like to share a story. A story about sadness, depression, anger, and frustration. But most of all this is my personal story about triumphing over the death sentence of #cancer. I hope this story will give others who went through and are going through hope for the future.
My story started about 5 years ago on a cold winter day. Up until this point my life seemed invincible. That all changed. At the time I was working at the plasma center and we were preparing for an audit by the FDA. Before an audit we would have the floors waxed and make the center look as nice as possible. A few co-workers and I stayed late to help move the donor beds. I knew I had been feeling pain in my neck/shoulder area for a few weeks so I really didn’t want to. I figured it must have been from repetitive motions at work. I decided to just ignore it and help anyways: this decision changed my life dramatically.
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Sep 30, 2018
Here’s What Happens To Your Recycling
Posted by Nicholi Avery in category: sustainability
We followed the recycling process from the bins to the plant to understand where our recycling actually goes.
Sep 27, 2018
MIT study: 24-hour fasting regenerates stem cells, doubles metabolism
Posted by Nicholi Avery in category: biotech/medical
This gives credence to the 5–2 diet, which has recently gained in popularity thanks to a large celebrity following.
Sep 25, 2018
In 1973, an MIT computer predicted the end of civilization. So far, it’s on target
Posted by Nicholi Avery in category: computing
Sep 25, 2018
3D bioPen: A hydrogel injection to regenerate cartilage
Posted by Nicholi Avery in categories: 3D printing, bioengineering, biotech/medical, neuroscience
Highly specialized cartilage is characteristically avascular and non-neural in composition with low cell numbers in an aliphatic environment. Despite its apparent simplicity, bioengineering regenerative hyaline cartilage in a form effective for implantation remains challenging in musculoskeletal tissue engineering. Existing surgical techniques including autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) and matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation (MACI) are considered superior to self-repair induction techniques. However, both MACI and ACI are complex, multistage procedures that require a double operation; first for surgical excision of native cartilage, followed by expansion of adult chondrocytes in vitro prior to implantation by a second operation.
Regenerating robust articular hyaline-like cartilage is a key priority in musculoskeletal tissue engineering to prevent cost-intensive degenerative osteoarthritis that limits the quality of life in global healthcare. Integrating mesenchymal stem cells and 3D printing technologies has shown significant promise in bone tissue engineering– although the key challenge remains in transferring the bench-based technology to the operating room for real-time applications. To tackle this, a team of Australian orthopedic surgeons and bioengineers collaboratively proposed an in situ additive manufacturing technique for effective cartilage regeneration. The handheld engineered extrusion device known as the BioPen offers an advanced, co-axial extrusion strategy to deposit cells embedded in a hydrogel material within a surgical setting.
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