How Freezing Organs Could Save Lives with Cryobiologist Dr. Greg Fahy
Season 2, Episode 2, Oct 15, 04:00 PM
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What if freezing organs could save countless lives?
In this Not Impossible Podcast episode, host and Not Impossible Labs founder Mick Ebeling sits down with Dr. Greg Fahy, a pioneering cryobiologist whose groundbreaking work in vitrification, the process of freezing organs without damaging them, is set to transform the future of organ transplantation.
Once considered impossible, Dr. Fahy’s discoveries reveal how some of the world’s biggest challenges are just problems waiting for ingenious solutions. This conversation dives deep into the science, the story, and the surprising inspirations behind this medical breakthrough.
Topics Covered:
In this Not Impossible Podcast episode, host and Not Impossible Labs founder Mick Ebeling sits down with Dr. Greg Fahy, a pioneering cryobiologist whose groundbreaking work in vitrification, the process of freezing organs without damaging them, is set to transform the future of organ transplantation.
Once considered impossible, Dr. Fahy’s discoveries reveal how some of the world’s biggest challenges are just problems waiting for ingenious solutions. This conversation dives deep into the science, the story, and the surprising inspirations behind this medical breakthrough.
Topics Covered:
- How Dr. Fahy became fascinated with cryobiology at a young age
- The complexities of freezing and thawing organs
- How this innovation could make organ transplants more accessible and affordable
- The role pig organs may play in addressing the global organ shortage
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