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We can now
reprogram
your skin cells to actually act like a pluripotent embryonic stem cell and utilize those, potentially, to treat multiple organs in the same patient, making personalized stem cell lines.
Well, in order to not have to open up the person every time you want to
reprogram
their device or do some diagnostics on it, they made the thing be able to communicate wirelessly, and what this research team did is they reverse engineered the wireless protocol, and they built the device you see pictured here, with a little antenna, that could talk the protocol to the device, and thus control it.
I'm fascinated with the idea of what happens when you merge biology with technology, and I remember reading about this idea of being able to
reprogram
biology, in the future, away from disease and aging.
And I thought about this concept of, imagine if we could
reprogram
our own body odor, modify and biologically enhance it, and how would that change the way that we communicate with each other?
In 1998, human embryonic stem cells were first identified, and just nine years later, a group of scientists in Japan were able to take skin cells and
reprogram
them with very powerful viruses to create a kind of pluripotent stem cell called an induced pluripotent stem cell, or what we refer to as an IPS cell.
You have taken the dreams of that nine-year-old boy, which were impossible and dauntingly scary, dauntingly terrifying, and put them into practice, and figured out a way to
reprogram
yourself, to change your primal fear so that it allowed you to come back with a set of experiences and a level of inspiration for other people that never could have been possible otherwise.
Through a lot of trial and error, we developed a procedure where we could
reprogram
cells and even convert one bacterial species into another, by replacing the genome of one cell with that of another.
And one of the things that we've been doing is trying to figure out how to
reprogram
cells.
And if you can
reprogram
a cell, then you can change the cells in those organs.
We asked the question: Can we
reprogram
the addicted brain to make that animal not addicted anymore?
CRISPR could create plants that yield larger fruit, mosquitoes that can’t transmit malaria, or even
reprogram
drug-resistant cancer cells.
We're going to
reprogram
the bacteria in your gut, and we're going to make your poo smell like peppermint." (Laughter) So, you may think that's sort of really crazy, but there are some pretty amazing things that are happening that make this possible.
But it turns out that as we learn more about gene code and how to
reprogram
species, we may be able to close the gene gaps in deteriorate DNA.
Because each of us contains our entire gene code of where we've been for the past billion years, because we've evolved from that stuff, you can take that tree of life and collapse it back, and in the measure that you learn to reprogram, maybe we'll give birth to something that is very close to the first primordial ooze.
In the measure that you have the source code, as all of you know, you can change the source code, and you can
reprogram
life forms so that this little thingy becomes a vaccine, or this little thingy starts producing biomaterials, which is why DuPont is now growing a form of polyester that feels like silk in corn.
And you can do some pretty strange things because in the same way as you can
reprogram
this apple, if you go to Cliff Tabin's lab at the Harvard Medical School, he's reprogramming chicken embryos to grow more wings.
And in the measure that we learn how chickens grow wings, and what the program is for those cells to differentiate, one of the things we're going to be able to do is to stop undifferentiated cells, which you know as cancer, and one of the things we're going to learn how to do is how to
reprogram
cells like stem cells in such a way that they express bone, stomach, skin, pancreas.
Genetic engineering rests on the manipulation of DNA molecules (whether real or artificially constructed) in order to
reprogram
foreign cells.
Because the egg that receives the new nucleus has to
reprogram
it quickly – teaching it to give the instructions necessary to construct an entire human being - genes that should be “turned on” might well be “turned off,” and vice versa.
It will be necessary not just to print banknotes but also to
reprogram
the banks’ computers and convert corporate and government accounts.
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