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In this episode, Kevin Cirilli welcomes Max Haot, CEO of Vast, to explore how space could change the future of medicine — and even life itself. As Haven-1 nears launch, Vast and its partners are preparing to conduct cutting-edge biomedical experiments in orbit, from stem-cell research to growing human organs in microgravity. Without Earth’s pull, cells form more complex structures — opening the door to breakthroughs in regenerative medicine, cancer treatment, and tissue engineering. Kevin and Max discuss why the first commercial space station might double as the world’s most advanced biotech lab, how collaboration with NASA and Redwire Space is shaping this new frontier, and what happens when humanity learns not just to live — but to heal — in space.
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By iHeartPodcastsIn this episode, Kevin Cirilli welcomes Max Haot, CEO of Vast, to explore how space could change the future of medicine — and even life itself. As Haven-1 nears launch, Vast and its partners are preparing to conduct cutting-edge biomedical experiments in orbit, from stem-cell research to growing human organs in microgravity. Without Earth’s pull, cells form more complex structures — opening the door to breakthroughs in regenerative medicine, cancer treatment, and tissue engineering. Kevin and Max discuss why the first commercial space station might double as the world’s most advanced biotech lab, how collaboration with NASA and Redwire Space is shaping this new frontier, and what happens when humanity learns not just to live — but to heal — in space.
Meet The Future: https://mtf.tv/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.