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With Janna Levin (Prof. Physics & Astronomy, Barnard College @ Columbia), Nina Tandon (Founder/CEO, EpiBone), Paola Arlotta (Prof. Stem Cell & Regenerative Biology @ Harvard), Raphael Lis (Prof. Regenerative & Reproductive Medicine, Ansary Stem Cell Institute @ Weill Cornell Medicine).
Thu, Nov 01, 2018 @ 06:00 PM   Not Known   New Lab, 19 Morris Ave
 
   
 
 
              

    
 
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Existential Medicine is a new quarterly series presented by New Lab & Johnson & Johnson Innovation, JLABS, with supporting partner EY, exploring technological disruption in the medical field & its impact on the human experience.
In this first edition, The New Biotech Frontier, we discuss laboratory grown body parts, from stem cells to whole organs, from brain organoids to bones. At stake may be the future of modern medicine, given the power of this technology to shape human therapies.6:00 PM Doors Open6:30 PM Program BeginsLight bites & drinks to followModerator:Janna Levin, Tow Professor of Physics & Astronomy at Barnard College of Columbia University & renowned researcher on black holes & spacetime
Featuring:

Nina Tandon, PhD,CEO & co-founder ofEpiBone, a pre-clinical stage regenerative medicine startup growing bones & cartilage in Brooklyn NY
Paola Arlotta, PhD,Professor at the Harvard Department of Stem Cell & Regenerative Biology studyingembryonic brain development & applying this knowledge to treating neurodegenerative diseases
Raphael Lis, PhD, Assistant Professor in Regenerative & Reproductive Medicine, Division of Regenerative Medicine, Ansary Stem Cell Institute at WeillCornell Medicine, currently growing human blood cells to develop cures for diseases such as sickle cell anemia




 
 
 
 
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