'Breakthrough' Penny-Sized Nanochip Pad Is Able to Regrow Organs and Heal Injuries

Every day we are getting closer and closer people! With the current wave of innovations and discoveries made almost every month now, the future looks bright. And also, with all the new investments coming into the hearing field, everything will only be pushed further in the race to be the first one to help us out and to be the first in this multi-million/billion dollar field. :)
 
Hello Michael, We are not working in those areas but application potential is clearly there. Best, cks


Chandan K. Sen, PhD

John H and Mildred C. Lumley Chair of Medical Research
Professor & Vice-Chairman (Research) of Surgery
Associate Dean (Strategic Industry Partnership), College of Medicine
Executive Director, Comprehensive Wound Center
Director, OSU Center for Regenerative Medicine & Cell-Based Therapies

Tel. 614 247 7786
Fax 614 247 7818
chandan.sen@osumc.edu
 
Hello Michael, We are not working in those areas but application potential is clearly there. Best, cks


Chandan K. Sen, PhD

John H and Mildred C. Lumley Chair of Medical Research
Professor & Vice-Chairman (Research) of Surgery
Associate Dean (Strategic Industry Partnership), College of Medicine
Executive Director, Comprehensive Wound Center
Director, OSU Center for Regenerative Medicine & Cell-Based Therapies

Tel. 614 247 7786
Fax 614 247 7818
chandan.sen@osumc.edu
Wow, that was a fast response. This could have a lot of potential in many areas. If it proves successful in human trials in one area, I'm sure it will only be a matter of time before it's tried for other conditions. Kind of like steroids. Not developed to treat acoustic trauma, but now here they are as one of the established options to try to help.
 
Maybe they saw the possible potential for tinnitus too, since it is one of the biggest problems also that they are dealing with.
 

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