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Episode 32: Dr Neil Theise - Liver Pathology, Interstitium, Complexity Theory, and More
People of Pathology Podcast
English - October 26, 2020 06:00 - 53 minutes - 97.2 MBScience Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Today my guest is Liver Pathologist Dr Neil Theise.
What we discuss with Dr Theise:
How he became a liver pathologist
His work in redefining the microanatomy of the canals of Hering
The paper he coauthored in 2018 on the interstitium, and some of the implications of that work
Complexity theory and the self organizing universe, and how they relate to pathology
The concept of Beginner's Mind
Links for this episode:
"Structure and Distribution of an Unrecognized Interstitium in Human Tissues" in Nature
"Meet Your Interstitium, A Newfound Organ" in Scientific American
"The Canals of Hering and Hepatic Stem Cells in Humans" in Hepatology
Self Organizing Universe on Youtube
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