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New Releases for June

This month’s release to The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, includes talks on the history of vaccines, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, biomaterials for tissue repair and regeneration, genotyping in Parkinson’s Disease and much more.

In the series Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms we are delighted to feature the talk ‘Building implantable human liver tissue from pluripotent stem cells’ by Prof. David C. Hay, Professor of Tissue Engineering at the University of Edinburgh’s Centre for Regenerative Medicine. In this talk Prof. Hay describes his team’s work using pluripotent stem cells to deliver functional and renewable tissue that is suitable for in vitro modelling and transplantation in vivo to provide support for a failing liver.

A complete list of the released talks is provided below.

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The Editorial Team

The history of vaccines

The history of vaccines

Prof. Emeritus Anthony R. Rees
Rees Consulting AB, Sweden

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Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA): a clinical disorder

Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA): a clinical disorder

Prof. Jean-Claude Baron
Sainte-Anne University Hospital, Paris Cité University, France

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Mechano-active biomaterials for tissue repair and regeneration

Mechano-active biomaterials for tissue repair and regeneration

Prof. Lei Yang
Hebei University of Technology, China

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Alterations in the human microbiome and its implications on cancer risk: the role of the microbiome

Alterations in the human microbiome and its implications on cancer risk: the role of the microbiome

Dr. Sheetal Parida
Johns Hopkins Medicine, USA

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Alterations in the human microbiome and its implications on cancer risk: microbiome and carcinogenesis

Alterations in the human microbiome and its implications on cancer risk: microbiome and carcinogenesis

Dr. Sheetal Parida
Johns Hopkins Medicine, USA

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Planning and response to COVID-19: lessons from China and South-East Asia

Planning and response to COVID-19: lessons from China and South-East Asia

Prof. Annelies Wilder-Smith
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK

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Building implantable human liver tissue from pluripotent stem cells

Building implantable human liver tissue from pluripotent stem cells

Prof. David C. Hay
The University of Edinburgh, UK

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When is it useful to genotype PD patients?

When is it useful to genotype PD patients?

Prof. Zbigniew Wszolek
Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, USA

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Engineering the composition and fate of wild populations with Medea and ClvR

Engineering the composition and fate of wild populations with Medea and ClvR

Prof. Bruce A. Hay
California Institute of Technology, USA

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Role of the lymphatic system in drug absorption

Role of the lymphatic system in drug absorption

Dr. Kishor M. Wasan
University of British Columbia, Canada

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Scale-up challenges in the production of nanomedicines from lab to industry

Scale-up challenges in the production of nanomedicines from lab to industry

Prof. Dr. Oya Tagit
FHNW, Switzerland

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Featured Talks from Previous Releases:

Drug-eluting implants Anticoagulation for venous thromboembolism
CRISPR editing therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy 1 Sensory processing: a critical area for understanding autism spectrum disorders
ATMPs from academia to industry getting it right first time (GIRFT) Reaching the missing millions through public-private mix (PPM) for TB prevention and care

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