How To Heal Injury, Illness & Disease with Regenerative Medicine | Dr. Adeel Khan
Good Life Project
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4.5 • 3.4K Ratings
🗓️ 23 May 2024
⏱️ 67 minutes
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Summary
Could regenerative medicine transform how we treat disease and even reverse aging? Dr. Adeel Khan shares groundbreaking insights on leveraging stem cells, gene editing, and tissue engineering to unlock healthcare's full potential. Learn how induced pluripotent stem cells are being used to regrow neurons in Parkinson's patients' brains. Hear about revolutionary gene therapies that could permanently alter genetics to cure chronic illnesses. Discover the incredible possibilities emerging at the intersection of cellular medicine, CRISPR, and 3D-printed organs. But also gain wisdom for navigating this complex landscape responsibly. Dr. Khan provides an accessible primer on the risks, limitations, and realistic timeline for bringing these powerful technologies into standard practice. The future of medicine has arrived - tune in to stay at the cutting edge of what will soon be possible.
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| 0:00.0 | The Holy Grail of Virginia Medicine is basically this intersection between cell therapy, gene editing or gene therapy and tissue engineering. |
| 0:08.6 | So all three of those is kind of what's the next era of medicine and combining all three of those in a very |
| 0:14.9 | sophisticated way is what's going to allow us to regrow organs and fix any |
| 0:18.8 | disease known to man I think with especially once CRISPR becomes a reality you should be able to fix any genetic defect. |
| 0:25.5 | We're getting there, we're not there yet, but I think that's going to definitely happen as these technologies |
| 0:29.0 | continue to evolve. So I have to tell you the conversation I'm about to share kind of blew my mind in the best of ways. |
| 0:37.0 | What if you could regrow damage tissue? |
| 0:40.0 | Reverse chronic illness, cure neurodegenerative disease, even slow aging, by harnessing the power of |
| 0:46.1 | your own body and cells. |
| 0:48.0 | It may sound like science fiction, but incredible breakthroughs in the emerging field of regenerative medicine are making this a reality. |
| 0:56.1 | And at the same time, the hype machine here is on overdrive, so I wanted to sit down with |
| 1:01.0 | a true visionary in the field to understand what's real, what's not, and |
| 1:04.8 | where we're headed. |
| 1:06.0 | My guest today is Dr Adil Khan, a visionary leader in this exciting new domain of regenerative |
| 1:11.8 | health care, and as a physician scientist on the cutting edge of |
| 1:15.2 | cellular therapies he is really pioneering treatments that are transforming lives. |
| 1:20.1 | In this conversation you'll discover how things like stem cells, gene editing, PRP, |
| 1:24.7 | prolotherapy and tissue engineering are converging to create powerful new ways of repairing |
| 1:30.2 | the body that just a generation ago seem like the stuff of fantasy and Adele shares |
| 1:35.2 | insights from the front lines of developing these game-changing technologies along with the |
| 1:39.8 | profound results that he's achieving with patients with everything from |
| 1:43.9 | neurodegenerative conditions to muscle loss that he's also really candid |
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