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Innovative Biomedical Technologies to Impact Healthcare

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Explore groundbreaking biomedical technologies and their potential to revolutionize healthcare in this TEDx talk by Dr. Praveen Kumar Vemula. Discover how translational research can address real-world problems, from preventing contact dermatitis caused by metal watches to developing protective solutions for farmers. Learn about the three-step approach to problem-solving: "Me too," "Me better," and "Me only" technologies. Gain insights into cutting-edge innovations such as the G99+ antiviral mask, disease-responsive drug delivery systems, and novel blood bags. Understand how reimagining sciences and reality can lead to impactful technological advancements within the Indian academia system. Delve into Dr. Vemula's work at the Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine (inStem), focusing on biomaterials, nanomaterials, and drug delivery. Explore the potential of self-assembled prodrug-based nanomaterials as next-generation biomaterials for addressing unmet biomedical needs. Learn about Dr. Vemula's prolific career, including his numerous publications, patents, and entrepreneurial achievements that have led to the creation of multiple companies and products in various fields.

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Innovative Biomedical Technologies to Impact Healthcare | Praveen Kumar Vemula | TEDxIITGandhinagar


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