Vos plaquettes au service de la médecine régénérative | Jérémy MAGALON | TEDxIAE Aix Marseille
Il y a plus de 2000 ans, Hippocrate déclarait : "le corps contient en lui-même le pouvoir de rééquilibrer les humeurs et de se guérir lui-même". Il ne croyait pas si bien dire ! Dans ce talk, Jérémy Magalon nous explique comment vos plaquettes sanguines peuvent être utilisées pour soulager les douleurs liées à l’arthrose du genou. Il utilise la métaphore de l'usure des pneus de voiture pour illustrer le phénomène de dégradation du cartilage et comment et pourquoi les plaquettes sanguines pourraient retarder la pose d'une prothèse métallique proposé aux patients les plus sévères en remplacement de l'articulation.Son talk rends hommage aux inspirations qui ont accompagné son parcours professionnel et l'ont conduit à poursuivre une quête scientifique mais également entrepreneuriale pour rendre crédible et accessible l'utilisation du plasma riche en plaquettes (PRP) ! C'est une belle mise en lumière de la médecine régénérative de "proximité" qui utilise donc les cellules des patients pour soigner et qu'il considère comme l'une des options thérapeutiques dans la grande révolution des biotechnologies appliquées à la santé que nous sommes en train de vivre !Your Blood Platelets Serving Regenerative Medicine :More than 2,000 years ago, Hippocrates declared: "the body contains within itself the power to balance the humors and heal itself." He couldn't have been more right! In this talk, Jérémy Magalon explains how your blood platelets can be used to alleviate pain associated with knee osteoarthritis. He uses the metaphor of car tire wear to illustrate the phenomenon of cartilage degradation and how and why blood platelets could delay the need for a metal prosthesis, which is often proposed to the most severe patients as a replacement for the joint.His talk pays tribute to the inspirations that have accompanied his professional journey and led him to pursue a scientific and entrepreneurial quest to make the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) credible and accessible! It beautifully highlights "point of care regenerative medicine", which uses the patient's own cells for healing, and which he considers one of the therapeutic options in the great revolution of biotechnologies applied to health that we are currently experiencing! Jérémy est pharmacien biologiste spécialisé en thérapie cellulaire, génique et médecine régénérative. Il est praticien hospitalier à l'hôpital de La Conception à Marseille & Professeur dans le département de Bioingénierie Pharmaceutique à la faculté de Pharmacie d'Aix Marseille Université, et diplômé d'un Mastère ESSEC en Stratégie & Management des Industries de Santé. Auteur de plus de 90 articles scientifiques et orateurs dans plus de 60 conférences internationales, ce spécialiste international reconnu sur l'utilisation thérapeutique des plaquettes, travaille à la mise au point de traitements biologiques issus des cellules et tissus du corps humain. En 2020, sur la base du savoir-faire développé au CHU de Marseille, il a co-fondé Remedex, réseau de médecine régénérative d'excellence qui consiste à fournir les services et outils permettant aux médecins de faire des injections de PRP dans des conditions médicales et scientifiques rigoureuses. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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