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You. You're trapped in here, right? Well done for making it this far. I'm sorry, but my access to
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information is limited. What I can tell you is that I'm going to read this extract of an interview
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from a prominent scientist. Listen to it, figure out what their field of research is, and you'll
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get the code you need to escape. Once you know their field of research, you need to look for the
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ID cards. Scan the codes with the tablet to access their ORCID page. Search for the ORCID code. You
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can generate the escape code using the clue number five. Good luck. Hello, Professor. Could
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you tell us what is unique about your field of research? I'm coming at it from being interested
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in surfaces and how these can be decorated and manipulated, which is probably different than how
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a lot of other biomedical engineers would think about solving problems. We're interested in
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translation to the clinic, but looking into fundamental mechanisms also enables you to
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really think about how you're going to design materials to interact with biology.
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I've always been interested in zooming in and understanding what happens at the interface
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between a material and biomolecules or cells. Rather than just thinking about matching the bulk
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properties of a tissue, we are also thinking about the way that you can structure those materials
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so that they interact with proteins or receptors on an individual cell.
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My research brings all sorts of chemistry, but also nanostructuring of materials and new ways of thinking about processing of materials.
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It needs an interdisciplinary approach, and I am so inspired by my wonderful team.
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How are you using biomaterials for tissue repair?
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I've had an interest in bone for a long time, and that has included really thinking
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about understanding the structure of bone. In my lab, we investigated, for example, how
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embryonic stem cells mineralise. Those are fundamental studies that have gone on for
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a long time. We've also used electron microscopy to really zoom in and look at the nanoscale
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structure of bone.
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- Etiquetas:
- Actividad complementaria
- Subido por:
- Jose Angel Q.
- Licencia:
- Dominio público
- Visualizaciones:
- 26
- Fecha:
- 18 de diciembre de 2024 - 9:53
- Visibilidad:
- Clave
- Centro:
- IES NTRA. SRA. DE LA ALMUDENA
- Duración:
- 06′ 36″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
- Resolución:
- 1920x1080 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 31.62 MBytes