The pioneer of the transcatheter valve shares his story on how innovation is a lonely sport.
Jason Osborne describe how he went from being a kid in South Central Pennsylvania to scuba-diving for fossils.
From engineered cardiac tissue to ceramic barbecue to employing artists in a science lab, cuttlefish to fashion, employing counter-insurgency methods learnt in battlefields in Afghanistan to turn science on its head
In part 2 of the interview, Warren eloquently describes a neuromodulation theory in layman terms. Plus, we also ask him about his work on peripheral nerve stimulation efforts and more recent modelling efforts.
Professor Warren Grill on Skraps
In the first of our two-part episode with Professor Warren Grill, we learn how cars, a failed letter of recommendation, and sailing led him to where he is today.
Stories of science and about scientists that rarely get the headlines.
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