January 2, 2019 / Modified jan 2, 2019 10:33 a.m.

Episode 162: Using a Patient’s Own Cells in Regenerative Medicine Therapies

Developing methods for using a patient’s own cells in regenerative medicine therapies.

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Using a Patient’s Own Cells in Regenerative Medicine Therapies

This episode is supported by the The Research Corporation for Science Advancement.
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Episode 162: University of Arizona Ph.D Assistant Professor in Cellular and Molecular Medicine Jared Churko

Jared Churko is an assistant professor in Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Arizona. He works with specialized cells that can be drawn from every person which can potentially repair any tissue damaged by disease. Since these cells harbor the same genetic background as the person they came from, they can be used to study patient-specific diseases, test drugs most likely to work on a given patient, and even replace diseased tissues.

University of Arizona Ph.D Assistant Professor in Cellular and Molecular Medicine Jared Churko spoke with Leslie Tolbert Ph.D, Regents Professor Emerita in Neuroscience at the University of Arizona.

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