Could you recover from illness … using your own stem cells? | Nabiha Saklayen

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What if diseases could be treated with a patient’s own cells, precisely and on demand? Biotech entrepreneur Nabiha Saklayen explains how we could harness advances in biology, machine learning and lasers to create personalized stem cell banks — and develop medicine uniquely designed for each of our bodies.

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What if diseases could be treated with a patient’s own cells, precisely and on demand? Biotech entrepreneur Nabiha Saklayen explains how we could harness advances in biology, machine learning and lasers to create personalized stem cell banks — and develop medicine uniquely designed for each of our bodies.

This talk was presented at an official TED conference. TED’s editors chose to feature it for you.

Get in touch with Cellino if you’re interested in partnering to bring personalized cell therapies to patients.

Check out “I am a Scientist,” an initiative for inclusive STEM education, currently serving students in 50 states.

Nabiha Saklayen is the CEO and cofounder of Cellino, where she works to make personalized cell therapies accessible for all.

What if diseases could be treated with a patient’s own cells, precisely and on demand? Biotech entrepreneur Nabiha Saklayen explains how we could harness advances in biology, machine learning and lasers to create personalized stem cell banks — and develop medicine uniquely designed for each of our bodies.Become a TED MemberWant to hear more great ideas like this one? Sign up for TED Membership to get exclusive access to captivating conversations, engaging events, and more!This talk was presented at an official TED conference. TED’s editors chose to feature it for you.Get in touch with Cellino if you’re interested in partnering to bring personalized cell therapies to patients.Check out “I am a Scientist,” an initiative for inclusive STEM education, currently serving students in 50 states.What if diseases could be treated with a patient’s own cells, precisely and on demand? Biotech entrepreneur Nabiha Saklayen explains how we could harness advances in biology, machine learning and lasers to create personalized stem cell banks — and develop medicine uniquely designed for each of our bodies.This talk was presented at an official TED conference. TED’s editors chose to feature it for you.Get in touch with Cellino if you’re interested in partnering to bring personalized cell therapies to patients.Check out “I am a Scientist,” an initiative for inclusive STEM education, currently serving students in 50 states.Nabiha Saklayen is the CEO and cofounder of Cellino, where she works to make personalized cell therapies accessible for all.

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