Kaitlyn Sadtler
Immunology Scientist | Decoding the Body's Immune Response
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Dr. Kaitlyn Sadtler is a leading immunology researcher at the National Institutes of Health, where she explores how the immune system responds to injuries and diseases.
Her groundbreaking work on the body's regenerative capabilities has been published in prestigious journals like Nature and Science. Sadtler's dynamic talks translate complex biological insights into practical strategies for optimizing health and resilience.
Audiences leave her keynotes with a deeper understanding of the immune system's power to heal and adapt.
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How the COVID-19 vaccines were created so quickly
In the 20th century, most vaccines took over a decade to research, test, and produce. But the vaccines for COVID-19 were cleared for emergency use in less than 11 months. The secret behind this speed is a medical technology that's been developing for decades: the mRNA vaccine. So how do these revolutionary vaccines work? Kaitlyn Sadtler and Elizabeth Wayne dig into the science of mRNA technology. [Directed by Igor Ćorić, Artrake Studio, narrated by Bethany Cutmore-Scott, music by Nikola Radivojevic].
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How we could teach our bodies to heal faster
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