Approach
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They
approach
sideways.
Instead, we need to
approach
this more holistically.
So we see a bottom-up
approach
here, because all the information, as I said, are inside the DNA.
And this is combined with a top-down approach, because what we are doing in our daily life is we train our muscles, we train our skeleton, and it's getting stronger.
And the same
approach
can be applied to technology as well.
And now we take this material, combine this with a top-down approach, and build bigger and bigger components.
We have an
approach
which, if it's successful, there's no reason why it should stay within a hospital.
But I think business leaders can bring their entrepreneurial know-how and help governments
approach
things slightly differently.
Let me start with the study that made me rethink my whole
approach
to stress.
So think about the opposite approach, being softer than anything else around you.
If you look at science on one hand, science is a very rational
approach
to its surroundings, whereas art on the other hand is usually an emotional
approach
to its surroundings.
So we worked hard to change that balance, and probably the best example of our new
approach
is in Times Square.
And so, none of those approaches worked, so we took a different approach, a bigger approach, looked at our street differently.
This is in front of Macy's, and they were a big supporter of this new approach, because they understood that more people on foot is better for business.
You're seeing this kind of approach, since we've painted Times Square, you've seen this
approach
in Boston, in Chicago, in San Francisco, in Mexico City, Buenos Aires, you name it.
We also brought this quick-acting
approach
to our cycling program, and in six years turned cycling into a real transportation option in New York.
We've also brought this
approach
to our buses, and New York City has the largest bus fleet in North America, the slowest bus speeds.
To provide them with a suitable intervention, we create the four-step approach, a psychosocial work plan that follows the refugees on each step of their journey.
One approach, the one we use mainly, is to look at patients with sustained damage to a small region of the brain, where there's been a genetic change in a small region of the brain.
And we
approach
this problem by considering another curious syndrome called phantom limb.
The Economist in 2009 said this is "the
approach
that will come to prominence."
And the U.S. Conference of Mayors has endorsed not only the
approach
but the specific model.
If we look at this schematic, this is showing you what we think of as the typical tissue-engineering
approach.
And this is an
approach
that's used all over the world, including in our lab.
So what we were thinking is, there's a tremendous need for bone repair, of course, but this iliac crest-type
approach
really has a lot of limitations to it, and could we perhaps recreate the generation of bone within the body on demand and then be able to transplant it without these very, very painful aftereffects that you would have with the iliac crest harvest?
And so this is what we did, and the way we did it was by coming back to this typical tissue-engineering
approach
but actually thinking about it rather differently.
And what we really focused on was our material system and making it quite simple, but because we used it in a really clever way, we were able to generate enormous amounts of bone using this
approach.
And it's an
approach
that we call the in vivo bioreactor, and we were able to make enormous amounts of bone using this
approach.
So this was our approach, and it was simple materials, but we thought about it carefully.
And this
approach
works really well, I think, for pre-planned procedures, but it's something you do have to pre-plan.
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