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SUMMARY:After Dark: Tangible
DESCRIPTION:Join us this July at the MIT Museum for an exploration of the dynamic intersection between the digital and physical worlds. \nDiscover the pioneering work of MIT Professor Hiroshi Ishii\, whose research with the Tangible Media Group at the MIT Media Lab has transformed how we interact with technology. \nExperience live demonstrations of three of Ishii’s iconic projects — Sandscape\, inFORM\, and TRANSFORM — on view in our galleries. \nNext\, head to our Learning Labs for some hands-on play. Design and code your own musical instrument or explore a modular toolkit with flexible mesh structures for interactive\, expressive\, and collaborative creations. Then\, swing by the Maker’s Hub to unwind and relieve stress by crafting your very own DIY stress ball. \nEnjoy Japanese café-style snacks and drinks available for purchase from Pagu.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/after-dark-tangible/
LOCATION:MIT Museum\, 314 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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SUMMARY:Biological Engineering: A Conversation on the Future of Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Recent advances in stem cell research have made it possible to generate specific cell types and organs outside of the body\, enabling groundbreaking new treatments for a variety of conditions.  Pancreatic cells generated from stem cells are being infused into patients with diabetes\, and mini-brains are being built to study neurological disorders. \nJoin Swissnex and the University of Basel for a hybrid panel discussion on how these and other breakthroughs are providing new opportunities to study development and treat disease. Professor Alex Schier\, Director of University of Basel’s Biozentrum\, a globally leading life sciences institute\, will moderate the discussion. He will be joined by leading voices in the field on both sides of the Atlantic: Doug Melton of Harvard University and Vertex Pharmaceuticals\, Kara McKinley of Harvard\, Barbara Treutlein of ETH Zurich’s Basel-based Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering\, Ivan Martin of the University of Basel\, and Hans Clevers of Roche and Hubrecht University. Together\, they will explore how cell and organ engineering is catalyzing a new era of life sciences innovation.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/biological-engineering-a-conversation-on-the-future-of-medicine/
LOCATION:Swissnex\, 420 Broadway\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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