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スーザン・ソロモン: 幹細胞研究の将来

Filmed Jun 2012 • Posted Sep 2012TEDGlobal 2012
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スーザン・ソロモンは幹細胞を「私たちの体の修理道具」と呼び、研究室で育てた幹細胞を用いた研究を提唱します。彼女のチームは多能性幹細胞株(iPS細胞株)を育てることで、疾患治療に関する研究を促進し得る試験環境を作り上げました。これは将来的には特定の疾患でなく特定の人を対象としたオーダーメード医療につながります。

Susan Solomon enables support for human stem cell research, aiming to cure major diseases and empower more personalized medicine. Full bio »

Translated into Japanese by Tomoshige Ohno
Reviewed by Natsuhiko Mizutani
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