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Christina Smolke: How to grow better painkillers and other medications
In the Future of Everything radio show, Stanford bioengineers Russ Altman and Christina Smolke discuss advances in our ability to create medications …
8 years, 11 months ago
Oussama Khatib: “Bringing a new revolution in robotics”
In the Future of Everything radio show, Oussama Khatib, a computer scientist and director of the Stanford Robotics Lab, discusses a future in which r…
8 years, 11 months ago
Carolyn Bertozzi: How the sugars on the surface of human cells affect our health
In the Future of Everything radio show, Stanford bioengineer Russ Altman and chemist Carolyn Bertozzi discuss the biology of sugars on human cells an…
8 years, 11 months ago
Audrey Bowden: What is the future of medical diagnostics?
Forget WebMD, a new technology will soon make it possible to bring a diagnosis lab into your bathroom.
On the Future of Everything radio show, Stanfo…
9 years ago
David Camarillo: What can we do to protect ourselves from concussions?
From sports injuries to bicycle accidents, we're hearing a lot about concussions. On the Future of Everything radio show, Russ Altman talks to bioeng…
9 years ago
Zhenan Bao: Bendable Electronics
The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "Bendable Electronics with Zhenan Bao" Stanford Chemical Engineering Professor Zhenan Bao discusses innova…
9 years ago
Janine Zacharia: What is the future of media?
In the Future of Everything radio show, Stanford bioengineer Russ Altman discusses the future of journalism, fake news, and how to become an informed…
9 years ago
Hank Greely: How babies (will) get made
We’re entering a different world when it comes to procreating. In this episode of the Future of Everything radio show, Stanford Bioengineering Profes…
9 years, 1 month ago
Andrea Goldsmith: What is the future of wireless networking and communications?
In this episode of The Future of Everything, bioengineering professor Russ Altman talks with electrical engineer Andrea Goldsmith about the high-powe…
9 years, 1 month ago
Marc Salit: What is the future of genome measurement?
In the not too distant future, our ability to measure very tiny things will change the way we fight diseases ranging from cancer to the common cold.
…9 years, 1 month ago