Nina Tandon
EpiBone CEO | Pioneering Artificial Tissue Engineering
Nina Tandon is a Biotech & Health Tech speaker who has appeared at 2 events including TED 2012 and TED 2011, most recently in 2012.
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Nina Tandon is the CEO and co-founder of EpiBone, a company developing ways to grow artificial tissues for transplants and other medical therapies. Her research explores how electrical signals can be used to guide the growth of these engineered tissues.
Tandon's groundbreaking work blends biomedical engineering, material science, and regenerative medicine to address critical challenges in healthcare. Her TEDx talks have inspired audiences with the promise of this emerging technology to improve patient outcomes and save lives.
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Could tissue engineering mean personalized medicine?
Each of our bodies is utterly unique, which is a lovely thought until it comes to treating an illness -- when every body reacts differently, often unpredictably, to standard treatment. Tissue engineer Nina Tandon talks about a possible solution: Using pluripotent stem cells to make personalized models of organs on which to test new drugs and treatments, and storing them on computer chips. (Call it extremely personalized medicine.)
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