Cell engineering is entering a new era, where vibrations, rather than chemicals, can be used to shape how cells grow, move, and function. Scientists are now harnessing the power of mechanotransduction—the process by which cells convert mechanical forces into biochemical signals—to develop innovative therapies for bone regeneration, wound healing, and even neurodegenerative diseases. In this episode of Youthquake, host Can Sinan sits down with returning guest Tugra to break down how precisely controlled vibrations can influence cellular behavior without relying on costly or imprecise chemical treatments. From stimulating stem cells to grow into bone tissue to potentially reversing muscle loss in aging populations, this technology has the potential to revolutionize medicine. But how close are we to real-world applications? What challenges remain in making vibrational therapies mainstream? Join us as we explore the science, breakthroughs, and future possibilities of vibration-based cell engineering, with insights from leading research institutions shaping this cutting-edge field.