Joining us is the brilliant Gizem Gumuskaya, who will unpack the fascinating concept of synthetic morphogenesis— a revolutionary technique that allows human-designed products to self-construct just like natural objects. We explore the creation and potential of anthrobots—remarkable robots made of human cells that can change their architecture and perform specific tasks within the human body. Developed at prestigious institutions like Tufts and Harvard, anthrobots promise significant medical advances, including tissue repair and diagnostic applications.
Gizem explains the deep mechanics behind these innovations, the ethical considerations, and the visionary future where we might engineer tissues and structures with complete genetic control. From the very DNA up to the practical applications in medicine and even construction, this episode explores the blurred lines between nature and engineered creations, offering a glimpse into the future of biotechnology.
Tune in to understand how morphogenetic engineering might revolutionize not just medicine, but our entire approach to designing and interacting with nature itself. Don't miss this fascinating conversation on harnessing nature's blueprints to create living, self-constructing technologies. Let's dive in!
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