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Daniel Kraft invente une meilleure manière de prélever la moelle osseuse.

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Daniel Kraft fait une démonstration de son "Préleveur de Moelle" -- un nouvel équipement qui prélève rapidement la moelle osseuse en causant le moins de douleur au donneur. Il met l'accent sur le fait que les cellules souches adultes trouvées dans la moelle osseuse peuvent être utilisées pour traiter de nombreuses maladies graves, telles que la maladie de Parkinson ou les maladies du cœur.

Daniel Kraft is a physician-scientist, inventor and innovator. He chairs the FutureMed program at Singularity University, exploring the impact and potential of rapidly developing technologies as applied to health and medicine. Full bio »

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