The Thirsty Ear
points of discussion
introduction
- what it is
- similarities to polymer printing
- how its different
- method and machinery used
- hydrogels
- replacement of ink
- cell cultures and encasement in hydrogel
- artificial organs that can grow with you without replacement
- aortic valves
- hearts
- Technical side
- How does the process work?
- defining jargon
- revolutionized process?
- Potential and application (now)
- made to order organs
- no rejection
- own cells being used
- cancer
- hemochromeostasis
- etc etc
- What population it will affect
- How it works compared to the human body
- What the process is capable of
- Who will be affected mostly
- how this has revolutionized tissue engineering
- INTERVIEW
- future of the field, more progress
- Other research in the field
- what other research is going on?
- how has this research helped the field of tissue engineering?
- What do we hope to see in the future?
- potential (then)
- entire limbs recreated
- entire bodies being printed?
- millions of what if’s
- INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
- introduction of person
- Ask about research that he is doing
- Ask about the technical side of it and about 3D printing technology
- Ask about the articles research impact in the field of tissue engineering
- Ask about what he sees the future of tissue engineering is going to be
article link:
https://docs.google.com/a/asu.edu/open?id=0B-9uqWQ-yCy_N2pmLXJyeWFwTkU
This is a very well written outline on what you want your podcast to be on. The only thing that i think would help benefit your presentation on this new machinery as a whole, would be to compare it to past techniques to attempting to create 3d models. This might help emphasize the incredible leap that has been taken in this new technology.
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