The future of regenerative medicine | Clemens van Blitterswijk | TEDxMaastricht

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2017
  • Clemens van Blitterswijk doesn’t get weighed down with scientific jargon and details. He connects with the audience by using charisma and analogies to explain to us the future of regenerative medicine. Blitterswijk is a renowned name in the tissue engineering and regenerative medicine field due to his unique multidisciplinary approach. He is one of the most frequently cited Dutch scientists in Materials Sciences, the applicant and co-appli¬cant of over 100 patents and has co-founded multiple biomedical companies. Today, he combines his Professorship at Maastricht University with a Founding Partnership of the new LSP-Health Economics Fund (LSP-HEF) of the European healthcare investment group Life Sciences Partners (LSP). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 23

  • @jonadol
    @jonadol 4 года назад +19

    Regenerative medicine is only expensive today because we still don't know much about the topic. Much like computers back in the day, fewer resources, more expensive. If we manage to get regenerative medicine mainstream, it might go on a similar path with computers.

  • @HELL0RWIN
    @HELL0RWIN 5 лет назад +28

    Dear RUclips, please highlight these videos instead of that useless bunch of nothingness you usually try to show me, thank you.

  • @BluetheRaccoon
    @BluetheRaccoon 3 года назад +6

    As someone with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, I desperately want this. But disability = poverty, and I can't imagine ever affording such an incredible prospect.

    • @justwannabehappy6735
      @justwannabehappy6735 Год назад +1

      Don't despair. Even aids therapy seemed to bee reserved for the rich back in the day. And nowadays it is accessible to the general public. At least in my country.

  • @vegetossgss1114
    @vegetossgss1114 Год назад +1

    Amazing! Promising!

    • @Leo-zi8oc
      @Leo-zi8oc Год назад

      Something to fight for
      Something that is spectacular
      Something cool

  • @dpjinnieuy830
    @dpjinnieuy830 2 года назад +1

    I think more and more people already embracing regenerative medicine, and Switzerland pioneered it. Now millions of people are already enjoying the preventive benefit of cell therapy at a lower cost. check it out "celergen" oral marine cell therapy and take charge of your health.

    • @stoner2055
      @stoner2055 Год назад

      You say preventative , I’ve been bed ridden from a 3 level fusion surgery that made me worse …. Do you think this would help me , don’t really want to be here anymore 😞

  • @Hairy.Whodini
    @Hairy.Whodini 6 лет назад +7

    Tough crowd.. sheesh

  • @Automat1kkk
    @Automat1kkk 3 года назад

    Grüß Di, gutes Video! Danke!! ;)
    zufällig schon mal dieses Wasserstoff Trinkwasser aus einem Hydrogen Rich Water Generator jemals getrunken?
    Dieses Wasser ist richtig fresh! :D
    Ich trinke es vor allem nachdem Laufen . ☘

  • @GustavoAlderete-ov6vy
    @GustavoAlderete-ov6vy 3 года назад +2

    neuro link will be the solution, organ repair, tissue engendering is expensive and it will eventually disappear once we have full bionic and mechanical organs

  • @S.Sarajlic
    @S.Sarajlic 5 лет назад +1

    He's asking for money.

    • @numalesoybea1348
      @numalesoybea1348 4 года назад

      Throwing money at research is pointless if the people doing the research don't have a clue what to do it.

    • @numalesoybea1348
      @numalesoybea1348 4 года назад

      @@crunchybee they don't know what they're doing. That's why stem cells haven't produced a single cure, and their application will be very limited.

    • @justwannabehappy6735
      @justwannabehappy6735 Год назад

      Name me one breakthrough that was made with no money

    • @justwannabehappy6735
      @justwannabehappy6735 Год назад

      @@numalesoybea1348 ... Isn't the point of research to eventually know how to do something ?

    • @S.Sarajlic
      @S.Sarajlic Год назад

      @@justwannabehappy6735 Domestication of the horse, the creation of the first known form of currency, control of fire by early humans, peopling America (the continent) around 20k years ago, etc.

  • @lankafuits
    @lankafuits 4 года назад +3

    Most useless TED talk in history.