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Video/Animation20-ish Questions with Natalie Artzi20-ish Questions shows a different side of Wyss Institute faculty, touching on aspects of their personal life, hobbies, interests, as well as their research. This round follows Natalie Artzi, a new addition to the Wyss Institute’s Core Faculty. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University
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Video/AnimationJoin Our Community of Practical DreamersAre you a collaborative, impact-focused problem solver who wants to be part of a dynamic team dedicated to creating and commercializing technology solutions for healthcare and sustainability? Join our Wyss community! Visit Wyss Careers to learn more and discover career opportunities at the Wyss Institute. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard Universisty
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Video/AnimationReimagining Healthcare for Women – 52% of All PatientsDr. Kathryn Rexrode, Division Chief of Women’s Health at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, discusses gender and biological sex-based discrimination in medicine, the profound effect that gender and biological sex has on healthcare, the short falls in women’s health research, and why she is hopeful that healthcare will improve for women. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard...
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Video/AnimationReimagining a World Without Breast CancerDenise Skok, a three-times cancer survivor, twice breast cancer and once skin cancer, shares the medical and emotional challenges she had to overcome to be cancer-free. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University
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Video/AnimationReimagining Solutions to the Infectious Disease ChallengeWilliam Lautzenheiser narrowly survived a rare and devastating infection that claimed all four of his limbs. In a brilliant display of resilience and to cope with his new normal, he turned to comedy, as a way of telling his story in a relatable way. Comedy footage courtesy of STUMPED: stumpedthemovie.com Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard...
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Video/AnimationReimagining a World Without Parkinson’s DiseaseLisa and Patrick Peterson were soulmates whose loving and happy marriage was cut tragically short by Parkinson’s Disease. Lisa recounts their harrowing story from Patrick’s diagnosis to her experience as caregiver. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University
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Video/AnimationReimagine the World Trailer – Keep GoingPatients, clinicians, and family members of patients share how researchers are giving them hope for a better future. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University
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Video/AnimationWyss Institute: Past, Present, FuturePrior to the Wyss Institute’s founding in 2009, a working group at Harvard University assembled envision the future of biomedical engineering. Now in 2023, we see the how this foundation led to successful technologies positively impacting human and planet health. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University
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Video/AnimationOur Sustainable FutureThe Wyss Institute is developing sustainable materials and devices to ensure a bright future and a healthy planet for future generations to inherit. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard
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Video/AnimationReimagining Protein Engineering Inspired by His Father: Mike SuperMike Super is a Lead Staff Scientist using protein engineering to design therapeutic and diagnostic devices to treat cancer, and infectious and immunological diseases. He also leads the Biostasis team at the Wyss. In this video, he shares his personal and professional journey that began in the deserts of Namibia shadowing his father, one of...
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Video/AnimationWyss Institute – 14 Years of ImpactIn honor of Hansjörg Wyss’ fourth transformational gift to Harvard’s Wyss Institute, this tribute video looks at the impact that the Institute has had over the past 14 years in publications, patent filings, new licenses, new startups, venture capital funding raised, and jobs created. Additionally, it explores the exciting new technologies that the Institute is...
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Video/AnimationReimagining Diagnostics for His Mom: Pawan JollyPawan Jolly is a Senior Staff Scientist leading the Sensors team to help develop better diagnostics for various illnesses and allergies. He also serves as the technology lead for the Wyss Diagnostics Accelerator. In this video, he shares a heartfelt personal story about his mom who suffers from severe allergies and how he would Reimagine...
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Video/AnimationReimagining Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment for Her Grandfather: Mariana Garcia-CorralMariana Garcia-Corral is a Research Assistant studying brain organoids to help with the treatment of bipolar disorder. In this video, she shares a poignant personal story about her grandfather suffering from Lewy body dementia and how she would Reimagine a World with better neurodegenerative disease treatment. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University
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Video/AnimationReimagine the World TrailerFour Wyss Institute scientists, Mariana Garcia-Corral, Pawan Jolly, Megan Sperry, and Mike Super, share how they would reimagine the world and why they are passionate about the work they are doing. Join us Fall 2022 as we Reimagine the World. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University
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Audio/PodcastDr. Adama Sesay – BioengineerHost Naomi Sesay interviews Wyss Senior Staff Engineer Adama Sesay, who, despite the odds against her, works on the front line of COVID-19 research.
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Video/AnimationJoin Our Community of Practical Dreamers: 2022 EditionAre you a collaborative, impact-focused problem solver who wants to be part of a dynamic team dedicated to creating and commercializing technology solutions for healthcare and sustainability? Join our Wyss community! Visit Wyss Careers to learn more and discover career opportunities at the Wyss Institute.
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Video/AnimationWyss Lumineers: Class of 2020On November 9th, 2020, Technology Translation Director Angelika Fretzen donned her biking boots and helmet to deliver jackets to the Wyss Institute’s Lumineers Class of 2020. Lumineers are entrepreneurs who successfully de-risk an innovative technology at the Wyss Institute and found a start-up company to commercialize it for real-world impact. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard...