Saturday, July 14, 2018

Australian golden whistler: Stanford-50 Years of Transforming Lives: The History and Future of Heart Transplantation, ACTUAL<>VIRTUAL Tele-robotic heart transplant surgery? (my question at 108:30) Dr. Joseph Woo MD's "I haven't heard about Brain in a Box yet" reply at ~111:00, Stanford Heart in a box, Brain in Box together an old cranium as a box? e.g. old mice crania (skulls) or new ones that could be 3D printed even ... "Did you know your brain gently pulsates with each heartbeat? Now, a group of researchers have developed an imaging method that shows the organ in motion. https://stan.md/2KJ2274," If this is heart in a box … "‘Heart-In-Box’ Transplant Breakthrough", … where and how to DELIMIT the box for a brain and a heart together? And to begin to be able to do full brain transplants (e.g. first in mice) … and to help people … and even remotely, e.g. with tele-robotic surgery, e.g. Both A) a live mouse patient, and B) a live "donor brain" are on a ship in the middle of the north pacific, with C) a tele-robotic surgeon on board the ship, and D) a human surgeon experienced in brain transplants is at Stanford Medical School doing the surgery virtually with the tele-robotic-surgeon - beginning to take account of the atomic level, in addition to the cellular level, And in what ways could we best do tele robotic surgery with this: "MIT system lets humans control robots with brainwaves and hand gestures," and, Robotic arm and hand which can grab things (Lego WeDo 2.0) To https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Robotics and /Programming, /Engineering @WorldUnivAndSch (@WUaSPress) ... See other /Subjects too, "A Freshly Removed Human Brain"


50 Years of Transforming Lives: The History and Future of Heart Transplant at Stanford


https://youtu.be/fNIZ-aazHM4

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Stanford-50 Years of Transforming Lives: The History and Future of Heart Transplant https://youtu.be/fNIZ-aazHM4  ACTUAL<>VIRTUAL Tele-robotic heart transplant surgery? (my question at 108:30) Dr. Joseph Woo MD's "I haven't heard about Brain in a Box yet" reply at ~111:00 https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2018/07/rainbow-trout-brain-in-box-with-heart.html … ~




https://twitter.com/scottmacleod/status/1017576801743208448
https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1017576685359599617


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https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1017575274588921856


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Stanford Heart in a box, Brain in Box together

an old cranium as a box?

e.g. old mice crania (skulls) or new ones that could be 3D printed even ...

e.g.

A new 3-D printing technique could allow you to hold a model of your brain in your hand




https://twitter.com/Harvard/status/1018209780278677510


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Further related Tweets:

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A Freshly Removed Human Brain:

🧠The brain is really very soft, and much more vulnerable than the impression you get when you're looking at a fixed brain

🧠The consistency of the brain is between slightly-set gelatin and peanut butter

@UUtah

👉https://www.sciencealert.com/what-human-brain-really-looks-like-video-incredible




https://twitter.com/LaurelCoons/status/1018696931047018496


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Interested in Biomedical Image Analysis? Check out this article introducing DLTK (The Deep Learning Toolkit for Medical Imaging), built on top of @TensorFlow by @m_rajchl and team.




https://twitter.com/TensorFlow/status/1014539336547819520


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5 amazing things we can 3D print http://wef.ch/2m0xf7Y




https://twitter.com/ValaAfshar/status/1016739630761291776


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Swiss scientist created the world’s first soft beating heart http://wef.ch/2uqYpbW




https://twitter.com/ValaAfshar/status/1017759263266168833



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From

Monday, July 9, 2018

Since brain in a box doesn't exist yet, but "heart in a box"  does,  in what way could we experiment with COMBINING a "heart in a box" with a "brain in a box" (say of mice, for example, to begin) ... based on the above Stanford image - https://twitter.com/StanfordMed/status/1014923678973353985?


HiB - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2018/05/spiderwort-heart-in-box-eg-university.html

Bib - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2018/05/eurasian-sparrow-hawk-brain-in-harbin.html


Rainbow Trout: Brain in a box WITH Heart in a box? re Stanford, Could we zoom into the cellular & atomic levels of these amazing BRAIN in MOTION images https://twitter.com/StanfordMed/status/1014923678973353985 … & in your & my brains -so unique brains, in a realistic virtual earth (think Street View with TIME SLIDER /Maps /Earth - & even when using language, or esp. 'blissing'?

https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2018/07/rainbow-trout-brain-in-box-with-heart.html


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"Did you know your brain gently pulsates with each heartbeat? Now, a group of researchers have developed an imaging method that shows the organ in motion. https://stan.md/2KJ2274"

https://twitter.com/StanfordMed/status/1014923678973353985

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If this is heart in a box …

‘Heart-In-Box’ Transplant Breakthrough


https://youtu.be/6rZk1OhoX4g


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… where and how to DELIMIT the box for a brain and a heart together?


And to begin to be able to do full brain transplants (e.g. first in mice) … and to help people …

and even remotely, e.g. with tele-robotic surgery, e.g. Both A) a live mouse patient, and B) a live "donor brain" are on a ship in the middle of the north pacific, with C) a tele-robotic surgeon on board the ship, and D) a human surgeon experienced in brain transplants is at Stanford Medical School doing the surgery virtually with the tele-robotic-surgeon - beginning to take account of the atomic level, in addition to the cellular level.

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And in what ways could we best do tele robotic surgery with this:

MIT system lets humans control robots with brainwaves and hand gestures: http://bit.ly/2tbQQG8



https://twitter.com/MIT_CSAIL/status/1009462126375604224


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and

Robotic arm and hand which can grab things (Lego WeDo 2.0) To https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Robotics and /Programming, /Engineering @WorldUnivAndSch (@WUaSPress) ... See other /Subjects too



https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1018252581833826305








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