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Innovative Science
Patricia S. Simmons, chair of the Board of Regents at the University of Minnesota, joins Doris A. Taylor, director of the Center of Cardiovascular Repair at the University of Minnesota, to discuss breakthrough therapies, particularly the creation of a beating heart in a laboratory. Just last year, Dr. Taylor created one of our most vital organs within the walls of her University of Minnesota laboratory for the first time. If perfected, this technique may be used to generate new hearts for the 5 million people living with heart failure in the U.S. alone. Find out what exciting new pathways this technique may open for other replacement organs. From the Series:Great Conversations
Video Length: 3401
Date Found: September 22, 2009
Date Produced: April 14, 2009
View Count: 4
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