Andrew Pelling: This scientist makes ears out of apples
Andrew Pelling: Ez az őrült tudós almából csinál fület!
Andrew Pelling's unconventional and creative scientific process is founded on play. Full bio
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for old electronics,
elektronikákat keresek,
turn things on and off.
amikkel ki-be lehet kapcsolgatni.
into an awesome robot.
szuper robotot csinálhatok.
a lot of stuff out of garbage,
have even been kind of useful.
to amuse myself.
építsek magamnak valamit.
so I just made it part of my day job.
intéztem, hogy része legyen a munkámnak.
biological research lab,
and exploration above all else.
a kíváncsiságot és a fölfedezéseket.
on any particular problem,
any particular disease.
keresünk megoldást.
betérve
and find answers.
a feladatot adom valakinek,
to build the equipment they need
az alkotókészség ösztönzésének.
from around the world
we value unconventional ideas,
az eredeti ötleteket,
mert tudományos szigorúsággal
I was taking it apart,
in some new and creative way?
megint összerakhatnám-e?
tell me what fruit this is?
hogy milyen gyümölcs ez?
That's right -- it's an apple.
than most apples.
we grew human cells into it.
ültettünk belé.
Macintosh apple,
Macintosh almát,
almasejtet és DNS-t,
after removing all the apple cells
their shape and texture.
the apple cells used to be.
that you can see in blue.
ezek kékben láthatók.
these guys start multiplying
of how our own tissues are organized.
ahogyan a mi testszöveteink működnek.
these scaffolds into the body,
beültethetjük a testbe,
and a blood supply
a sejteket és a vért,
when people started asking me,
body parts out of apples?"
tudnál csinálni almából?"
to the right place."
of wood carving for a living.
literally carve some ears
in the ear-manufacturing business.
fülgyártó vállalkozás.
on this for decades.
really expensive and problematic,
drágák és problémásak lehetnek,
from proprietary products,
s az fillérekbe került.
to make these things.
can be built from garbage,
hulladékból meg lehet építeni,
only requires soap and water.
csak szappan és víz kell.
the instructions online as open source.
nyílt forrásként föltettük az internetre.
a mission-driven company,
to make it easier
hogy bárki könnyen,
and a soldering iron
és forrasztópákája, otthon
about is if one day,
hogy egykor lehetséges lesz-e
and augment our own bodies
újjáépítése és növelése
your pee smell funny.
and I was noticing
the stalks of these asparagus,
are all these tiny little vessels.
forms these structures.
a cellulóz a szerkezetét.
of our nerves and spinal cord.
szerkezete s felépítése.
down these channels?
és idegsejteket ezekbe a csatornákba?
to form new connections
új kapcsolatok kialakítására
and severed nerves.
working on this.
really promising pilot data.
that's all around me on this stage
amik a színpadon köröttem vannak,
my lab is involved in
amelyekben laborom részt vesz,
of me playing with your garbage.
játszadozásom direkt eredménye.
of my scientific practice.
a tudományos gyakorlatomnak.
to be unconventional and to be creative
hogy eredeti és alkotó legyen,
are looking at some old,
piece-of-crap technology,
to get in touch with me,
vegyék föl velem a kapcsolatot,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Andrew Pelling - BiohackerAndrew Pelling's unconventional and creative scientific process is founded on play.
Why you should listen
Scientist, professor, entrepreneur and TED Fellow Andrew Pelling has built a career on unapologetic curiosity, creativity and serendipity. He is a professor and Canada Research Chair at the University of Ottawa, where he founded and directs a curiosity-driven research lab that brings together artists, scientists, social scientists and engineers. The lab uses low-cost, open source materials and methods to explore speculative living technologies of the future. He has, for instance, created human body parts made from plants and grown living skins on LEGOs -- innovations with the potential to replace prohibitively expensive commercial biomaterials.
Pelling is also the co-founder and CTO of Spiderwort Inc., a mission driven company developing open source platforms to enable the widespread and global adoption of biological research in all environments and economic contexts. Most recently, he founded pHacktory, a street-level research lab in Ottawa that amplifies community ideas through a potent mixture of craft, serendipity and curiosity.
Pelling's work has been in the international media spotlight for many years, with recognition in outlets such as Wired, Huffington Post, NPR, Scientific American, Popular Science, BBC, Der Spiegel, Deutsche Welle and others, as well as numerous highlights in the Canadian media and Scientific media. He was named a TED Fellow in 2016.
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