Body 3.0
Nina Tandon is CEO and co-founder of EpiBone, the world’s first company growing living human bones for skeletal reconstruction. She is the co-author of Super Cells: Building with Biology, a book that explores the new frontier of biotech. A TED Senior Fellow and an adjunct professor of electrical engineering at the Cooper Union, she holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the Cooper Union and a master’s degree in bioelectrical engineering from MIT. She also holds both a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering and an MBA from Columbia University.
On the cutting edge of science where sci-fi meets reality, Tandon works on growing artificial hearts and bones that can be put into the body, and studies the new frontier of biotech. She believes that the era of engineered tissues—for example, a replacement kidney grown in the lab—is just beginning. In this talk, Tandon will illustrate how we (and our bodies) have lived through most of history (Body 1.0), and then how we evolved into "cyborgs" with implants (such as pacemakers and artificial joints (Body 2.0). Now, Body 3.0 is all about growing our OWN body parts.