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  • @sterlingwood16
    @sterlingwood16 5 місяців тому

    honestly inspiring on a real note

  • @luissolano797
    @luissolano797 4 роки тому +9

    I want to invest trillions of dollars in stem cell research

  • @aymanyaseen3235
    @aymanyaseen3235 2 роки тому +1

    Great, please complete that great work

  • @joedart8449
    @joedart8449 3 роки тому

    Great job. Well organized and clear.

  • @azzamjaber7014
    @azzamjaber7014 5 років тому

    Amazing awesome talk.. thanks..

  • @Waltyworld
    @Waltyworld Рік тому

    Nice I’m gonna try

  • @saganmcvander636
    @saganmcvander636 5 років тому +3

    I like the part where she said what she wanted to be when she grew up as a child, laughed at herself, and nobody else laughed with her.

  • @mmyepes
    @mmyepes 2 роки тому

    Grandiosa

  • @handicappuccino8491
    @handicappuccino8491 3 роки тому

    I’m so glad that the date is over because I would not get along with someone who was against embryonic stem cells if that was still a thing and my aunt anche Was one of those people so I’m glad it’s over so I can actually talk to her

  • @woloabel
    @woloabel Рік тому

    (On Sunday January 22, 2023). PhD Leah Foltz, a Genetics or Biologist at Least, is herein Exemplifying the wonderous and speculative Nature of Current Notions of Science (using the Promising Topic of Stem Cells and Reconfiguration therein). But least of all, she does not even allude to the Appropriation of Collective Scientific Work For Individual (Corporate or Actual Mummy) Purpose and Gain. The Gist of all this Fanfare of Investigation and Research has been essentially a Collective, Communal Effort (albeit by a highly identifiable group, class and even race), a synergistic and rather nice work of symbiosis, and thereafter any Profit-making, which in the last few years has mounted to the Trillions, has been completely appropriated (or if you will amassed by the particular group) by a dubious, scheming criminal-enterprise-Guided Collectivity (might as well be the Mafia). Having said this and for this to be actually beneficial, which is undoubtedly useful in many aspects (applications of the science like the pure science itself) for the beneficence of all of society, would have to not be thieved or be understood as Collective Property of Which any Devesting or Commercialization Thereof should entail just and/or participatory benefit at once. Otherwise, these so-called scientists are the epitome of thievery. Not even the Nazis (albeit a rather fictional protrayal) had such argumentation and will to Make Gain from that which the Nation as a Whole Created. Nor the Bolsheviks (Modern Day Russians are a Complete Metamorphe of), nor the Moaists (Modern- Day China is far from), nor anybody with even a Sense of Justice. And these aforementioned Parties but in particular the Firsts can be single-handedly identified as Central Pillars of so-called modern-Day Science. ...Demand better and Stop the Killing. Heil!

  • @sterlingwood16
    @sterlingwood16 5 місяців тому

    if only they could see this...

  • @thanveerahamed506
    @thanveerahamed506 5 років тому

    Why so many dislikes?? She really gives us hope! And the part she wants to be a president is just for fun!

  • @Will-hs2rp
    @Will-hs2rp 6 років тому +3

    I want you to be presented of the United States your so nice😍😍😍

  • @HopeOfJoe
    @HopeOfJoe 6 років тому +5

    The first half of this talk is really old news ... the skin made stem cells. Adipose and cord blood stem cells are being used back to 2000 and fixing degenerative disease right now. The last half of the talk seemed better. It would seem that scientists should be talking with each other

    • @joedart8449
      @joedart8449 3 роки тому +1

      Richard Richard. Ted talks are designed for people to 'spread the word' about ideas and technologies that are in progress. They were not using crispr in 2000 I can assure you of that. It wasn't discovered/redesigned until 2011. And Yamanaka (who uncovered the four factors to regress cells) did his stem cell work in 2006. Her point was that we have moved from controversial embryonic stem cells to induced pluripotent stem cells. Then it took time to get these inventions into the research stream in areas like Macular Degeneration. It wouldn't make sense if she did not give some basic historical perspective. I think she approached it in a perfectly logical way.

    • @tracylynn1461
      @tracylynn1461 2 роки тому

      @@joedart8449 before CRISPR was ELISA...

  • @anthonycarney7849
    @anthonycarney7849 Рік тому

    I have seen on the network how stem cell can help people like me who had a stroke but there’s no roll out is it because most people who have a stroke are in there 50es we r worth saving a stroke leaves u a prisoner in a broken body it a 100%cureli have been fighting a mojor stroke for 8 years I have tried dead more afo and they are not the problem it’s us ours bodies get out of line Anthony

  • @safetyleednkom8274
    @safetyleednkom8274 4 роки тому

    This is so promising for those who has diabetes both type 1 and type 2.. I can't wait for this to cure me.. In god wills

    • @farhioabdalla6353
      @farhioabdalla6353 4 роки тому +1

      these scientist are working ever day and being as transparent as they can be. you cab see the passion in this women's eyes to and all you can say is "in gods will" ?? no. this is not god just saying "end this" this scientist working hard. ALL credit goes to them.

  • @ssphfdrc
    @ssphfdrc 3 роки тому

    im distracted with the way she breathes. was she nervous or something?

  • @DanKirchner5150
    @DanKirchner5150 6 років тому

    now make skin cells from stems

    • @joedart8449
      @joedart8449 3 роки тому

      I can and will be done. If you spend some time to get lab training, you can help us do that.