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prosthetics, 5, 32–33 Karen Echeverri, 8, 17, 76–77 function, 9
advancements, 32–33, Wilhelm Johannsen, 44 lines, 11
37–38 Paul Miller, 67, 70, 78 tissue-specific, or adult,
Zhuo-Hua Pan, 55–57, 59, 10–12, 47–49
recombinant DNA technology, 79–80 unlicensed clinics, 14
44–46 Matthew Porteus, 47 See also iPS cells (induced
regeneration, 4, 7, 13, 24, 76 Rajesh Rao, 43 pluripotent stem cells)
axolotls, 8, 15–17 Kacey Ronaldson, 27, synthetic biology, 24, 67–69,
blastemas, 15–17 30–31, 76 73, 78
deer antlers, 16 Khalid Shah, 49–53, ethics, 48, 72
human capacity for, 9, 11. 80–81 SYNB1020, 68–69
See also iPS cells (induced Mikhail Shapiro, 64
pluripotent stem cells) telepathy, 34, 43
Liz Shepherd, 71, 78
scientists, 7, 12, 22, 34, 43, Erica Sonnenburg, 66, 3D printing, 21, 39
bioprinters, 21–23
50–51, 58, 62–63, 70–71 body parts, 19, 58
72–73 Justin Sonnenburg, 66, ovaries, 22
Abidemi Bolu Ajiboye, 70–71 scaffolds, 19–21
35–39, 76, 77 Chris Towne, 59–62, 80 tissue engineering, 12, 24,
Anthony Atala, 19–23 Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, 26, 76
Gilda Barabino, 23–24, 27, 25–27, 30–31, 76, 81
74–76 Elizabeth Wolffe, 69–70, virtual reality (VR), 39
Hans Berger, 33–34 79 BCI-VR, 36–37
Jeffrey Capadona, 38–39, Shinya Yamanaka, 12
77–78 sonogenetics, 60 Walter, Grey, 35
Sreekanth Chalasani, 60 See also optogenetics zinc finger nucleases (ZFN),
George Church, 48 stem cells, 9–15, 27 53
Karl Deisseroth, 58–59 ethics, 12
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