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With the Helmholtz Pioneer Campus, HelmholtzMunich established a global talent hub and innovation campus – for the development of novel solutions that make a difference in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Our podcast hence provides a forum for established & future biomedical entrepreneurs, aimed at crystallizing some of the ‚secret ingredients‘ for rapid and successful knowledge translation toward societal benefit.
Enjoy and regularly check back, as we develop this global series – leading up to our international BioEngineering 2024 conference (May 6/7th) in our brand-new PioneerCampus building.

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With the Helmholtz Pioneer Campus, HelmholtzMunich established a global talent hub and innovation campus – for the development of novel solutions that make a difference in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Our podcast hence provides a forum for established & future biomedical entrepreneurs, aimed at crystallizing some of the ‚secret ingredients‘ for rapid and successful knowledge translation toward societal benefit.
Enjoy and regularly check back, as we develop this global series – leading up to our international BioEngineering 2024 conference (May 6/7th) in our brand-new PioneerCampus building.

    Biomedical AI: from data to meaning

    Biomedical AI: from data to meaning

    Helmholtz Pioneer Campus researchers Fabian Theis and Paolo Casale discuss how Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are changing biology and medicine. The emerging computational tools are undeniably valuable in organizing the vast amounts of data modern Biology generates – and predicting outcomes with an accuracy that often surpassess human experts. But can AI also help us understand biological processes? Cambridge University Professor Mihaela van der Schaar gives her perspective on the interpretability problem; she also talked about how we can make the field more inclusive and the importance of collaborating with researchers outside of traditional STEM disciplines. It’s biomedical AI, from clinical diagnostics and cell atlases to a new understanding of biology and disease.

    • 55 Min.
    The Health Engineers

    The Health Engineers

    Helmholtz Pioneer Campus researchers Vasilis Ntziachristos and Janna Nawroth represent complementary branches of bioengineering: Nawroth mines basic research on the structure & function of organisms to develop novel technology; Ntziachristos applies his engineering know-how and approaches to create new solutions for biomedical problems. We also spoke with Duke University’s Nimmi Ramanujam about bringing bioengineering advances to bear on the needs of marginalized or economically disadvantaged communities. All three researchers gave their perspectives on recruiting and training the next generation of bioengineers.

    • 52 Min.
    "Cell identity is generated from the epigenetic interpretation of the genome.”

    "Cell identity is generated from the epigenetic interpretation of the genome.”

    Helmholtz Pioneer Campus researchers Maria Elena Torres-Padilla and Boyan Bonev discuss how the organism uses the same epigenetic toolkit to perform tasks as diverse as maintaining the totipotency of stem cells and differentiating cortical neurons. Wolf Reik discovered some of the first molecular mechanisms responsible for epigenetic imprinting of the genome. As the Director of the Altos Cambridge Institute of Science, Reik now explores the therapeutic potential of epigenetic approaches to ageing and regenerative medicine – a goal shared by the Helmholtz Pioneer Campus, where Torres-Padilla serves as the Director of Biomedicine. It’s epigenetics, from embryogenesis to senescence, on this episode of Bioengineering the Future of Medicine.

    • 53 Min.
    “Obesity is a brain disease.”

    “Obesity is a brain disease.”

    Mathias Tschöp is a physician, a scientist, and the Chief Executive Officer of Helmholtz Munich. Tschöp is the rare scientist who can look back on a road that started with basic research in mice and led up to new therapies for patients, revolutionizing the treatment of obesity.

    • 40 Min.

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