Patience Mthunzi: Could we cure HIV with lasers?
Patience Mthunziová: Dá sa AIDS vyliečiť laserami?
Patience Mthunzi wants to use lasers to deliver medicines more effectively. Full bio
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to your head, where the pain is,
dostala do hlavy, ktorá vás bolí,
and various other organs first.
a rôznymi inými orgánmi.
and painless way of delivering
a najbezbolestnejší spôsob
any medication leads to its dilution.
sa lieky rozriedia.
particularly in HIV patients.
najmä u pacientov s HIV.
the virus in the blood,
for their adverse side effects,
by the time they get to the blood,
skôr, ako sa dostanú do krvi,
skôr ako sa dostanú tam,
they get to the sites
within the HIV viral reservoirs.
do ložísk vírusu HIV.
such as the lymph nodes,
as well as the lungs --
get delivered in the blood
do krvi pacientov,
consistent anti-HIV drugs therapy.
and infect new cells in the blood.
HIV with the current drug treatment,
tabletami veľký problém.
that must be swallowed by patients.
within its reservoir sites,
priamo do ložísk
the answer was just before my eyes:
som mala odpoveď priamo pred očami:
we are currently using laser pulses
laserové impulzy
maličkých dierok,
otvoria a takmer okamžite zatvoria,
immediately in HIV-infected cells,
but super-tiny laser beam
a tenký laserový lúč
in liquid containing the drug.
obsahujúcej liek.
while the cell swallows the drug
v priebehu niekoľkých mikrosekúnd
becomes immediately repaired.
this technology in test tubes
testujeme v skúmavkách
this technology in the human body,
through a three-headed device.
trojhlavému zariadeniu.
in the site of infection.
which is a drug-spreading sprinkler,
sprejom rozprašujúcim liek,
at the site of infection,
to poke those cells open.
na otvorenie buniek.
like much right now.
this technology can lead
ak bude mať úspech,
of HIV in the body.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Patience Mthunzi - Laser scientistPatience Mthunzi wants to use lasers to deliver medicines more effectively.
Why you should listen
Patience Mthunzi is a research group leader at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in Pretoria, South Africa. There, she uses laser "tweezers" to try and separate diseased cells from healthy ones. She's also developed a way to use laser pulses to target drug delivery into cells.
Born in Soweto, Patience got her PhD in physics from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. In 2012, she was named one of 20 Youngest Power Women in Africa by Forbes magazine; that same year she was given the Order of Mapungubwe for her contribution in the field of biophotonics. She's also a TED Fellow.
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