Italian neurosurgeon and author who claimed to perform head transplantations (born 1964)
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#headtransplant #headtransplantation #future #centralpain #neuromodulation #koinly WORLDS 1ST HUMAN HEAD TRANSPLANTATION-DR SERGIO CANAVERO Dr. Sergio Canavero is an Italian neurosurgeon known for his controversial claims about the near-term feasibility of head transplantation— the grafting of a head onto a new body— in humans. He made headlines in 2015 when he publicly announced that he would perform such a procedure on a human in two years' time. In 2017, Canavero and colleagues performed a rehearsal head transplantation procedure on two cadavers, and he announced his intention to "imminently" perform the operation on a live human patient paralyzed from the neck down. As of 2022, however, this has not yet happened. Dr. Canavero is MD, Turin Univ. US FMGEMS/USMLE, BC Functional Neurosurgeon. He is also a Visiting Professor at Ruikang Hospital, Guanxi Univ. Trad. Chinese Med., Nanning, PRChina He has also authored-Central Pain Syndrome, Immortal. Why Consciousness is Not in the Brain I and II, Head Transplantation and the Quest for Immortality, Extreme Brain Reanimation. The Frankenstein Effect plus The Technology of Brain Transplantation. Lord Ganesha head transplant, Hindu Mythology- Ganpati head transplant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Canavero This Episode is Sponsored by - @Koinly Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsor: @Koinly www.koinly.io Kindly write to us at changetransformindia@gmail.com if you/your brand would like to partner, sponsor, and support @CHANGE-Transform India - 1st Future-Tech meets sustainability #podcast in India. Kindly Subscribe to CHANGE- I M POSSIBLE - youtube channel www.youtube.com/ctipodcast
A Chris Canavero conta com mais de 20 anos de experiência em multinacionais sendo vários anos em cargos executivos, tendo atuado durante muito tempo como diretora de sustentabilidade corporativa tanto no Walmart como na Dow Chemical. Na primeira parte do episódio conversamos um pouco sobre a carreira da Chris, das diversas oportunidades e mudanças que apareceram e que muitas vezes a hora certa de mudar é quando as coisas estão indo muito bem. Seguimos com um bate papo sobre Sustentabilidade Corporativa, que conforme a definição da Chris, a verdadeira sustentabilidade começa onde termina a lei, já que cumprir a lei é obrigação de todos. Links úteis do episódio: Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/chris-canavero-291b615/ SIGA O MULHERES DA ENGENHARIA NO INSTAGRAM! www.instagram.com/mulheresdaengenharia/
In this episode, we'll discuss the history of head transplantation and recent medical advancements that might soon make the procedure a reality. Dr. Sergio Canavero is a very controversial figure within the scientific community. He's a cartoonishly boisterous neurosurgeon with 22 years of experience. Despite his extensive resume, many of his peers feel that his research is without merit, that human head transplantation is impossible, and that Canavero's ambitions have made him reckless. Other critics object to the procedure on ethical grounds. Listen to Kevin and Samantha attempt to discuss these topics as Tiny and John Long from the Earth Oddity Podcast do everything within their power to veer the conversation into the oncoming traffic of their minds.
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Na was liegt denn da unterm Weihnachtsbaum?Hurra eine neue Folge Primatentalk! In weihnachtlicher Überlänge von fast 2 Stunden wagen wir den Spagat zwischen Kopftransplantationen und Vegetarismus. Außerdem erklären wir euch warum ihr NIEMALS für eine einzige Etage den Aufzug nutzen solltet. Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß bei dieser überragenden Folge und schöne Weihnachtstage.PS: Sorry für Folge 4.
Na was liegt denn da unterm Weihnachtsbaum?Hurra eine neue Folge Primatentalk! In weihnachtlicher Überlänge von fast 2 Stunden wagen wir den Spagat zwischen Kopftransplantationen und Vegetarismus. Außerdem erklären wir euch warum ihr NIEMALS für eine einzige Etage den Aufzug nutzen solltet. Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß bei dieser überragenden Folge und schöne Weihnachtstage.PS: Sorry für Folge 4.
John Derby and Travis Spencer discuss the head transplant procedure HEAVEN aka Head Anastomosis Venture Project led by controversial neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero. Then at 14:06, they discuss trending topics including Californians putting sunscreen on their eyes to view the eclipse, Byron Leftwich future head coach?, Rent-a-Dad, toes on ancient horses and Justin Bieber's testes! At 38:42, Jesse McIntosh tells of who he might switch lives with before Jake Plummer. At 40:50, your Facebook World News Update. At 41:41, the Mad Doctor Remix. At 44:52, Deb Loftis isn't having a wonderful day in the neighborhood. Finally, at 49:39, Bill Ryan tells a story of being butler/bartender to U2! #HeadAnastomosisVentureProject
Il 2017 arriverà con una grandissima novità, il Parrucchiere Pro di Lelio "lele" Canavero
This is Special English. I'm Mark Griffiths in Beijing. Here is the news. President Xi Jinping says China must adhere to the basic state policy of family planning for the long term. Xi made the remark in a written instruction to a conference of the Family Planning Association held in Beijing recently. Xi says the population issue has always been an overall and long-term strategic issue facing the country. He says that for quite a long time in the future, China's basic national condition of a large population will not change fundamentally. The population pressure on economic and social development will not change fundamentally, and neither the tensions between population, resources and environment will change fundamentally. The president speaks highly of the efforts of the family planning association over the years. He says the association should earnestly perform its duties, guide the people to correctly understand the adjustment to the family planning policy, and provide relevant services. Since January 1, China has allowed all married couples to have two children. This followed an earlier easing of the policy in 2013 that allowed couples to have a second child if either parent was an only child. The latest change ended the "one child" policy, which was implemented in the late 1970s. This is Special English. A conference was held in Beijing recently to mark International Day for Biological Diversity and the 60th anniversary of the initiation of nature reserves in China. China's top advisory body, the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, hailed nature reserves as important means of boosting biodiversity. It is calling on authorities to come up with better laws, as well as increase investment and international cooperation so as to better protect nature reserves. China's first nature reserve was established in south China's Guangdong Province in 1956. The Chinese government is aiming to strengthen management of nature reserves in the 13th Five-Year Plan period between 2016 and 2020. China has more than 2,700 nature reserves, covering a combined area of 1.5 million square kilometers, or around 15 percent of the country's total land area. Almost 90 percent of all kinds of wildlife and wild plants under state protection and most of the nation's key natural remains are preserved in nature reserves. The population of some endangered species is recovering, adding more than 1,800 giant pandas living in the wild. A new version of the catalogue of life in China has been unveiled. The catalogue is updated annually, providing free information on China's animals, plants and fungi. You are listening to Special English. I'm Mark Griffiths in Beijing. A top U.S. scientist says China should add an HPV vaccine into its national immunization program as soon as possible to help protect women from cervical cancer. The call has been made by Douglas Lowy, acting director of the United States National Cancer Institute. It comes 10 years after the first HPV vaccine received market approval in the United States. Today, such vaccines are used in around 120 countries and regions. Yet it is still not available on the Chinese mainland. This results in many women traveling to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, where local authorities have cleared a vaccine for the market. HPV, the human papillomavirus, is largely sexually transmitted. It is a major cause of cervical cancer and other serious conditions. Cases of cervical cancer have been on the rise on the mainland. An average of 100,000 new cases is reported each year, making it the fifth most common cancer among women. To reverse the trend, Lowy has suggested China vaccinate women against HPV, especially those living in areas with a high rate of cervical cancer. He believes girls aged 14 and younger should be the priority. His institute estimates that widespread use of HPV vaccines prevents more than two-thirds of cervical cancer cases from occurring. This is Special English. Sergio Canavero, an Italian doctor well-known for advocating head transplant, has announced that the first head transplant will be carried out in China by the end of next year. Canavero says the Chinese medical team is familiar with the relevant techniques; and the first person to undergo such an operation will be a Chinese citizen. However, the doctor says he is not sure whether the surgery is as mature as he suggests, and whether a head transplant will succeed. And before such a transplant is attempted, there are legal and ethical questions to be considered. Currently there has been no successful head transplant involving animals. Many people suggest that the law should be more tolerant of medical developments, and experiments are needed to realize medical progress. Others argue that even the slightest error during the surgery would likely lead to the death of the patient. Although sometimes science advances at the cost of human lives, that does not mean that risking someone's life in pursuit of such advancement should be encouraged. Canavero did not say what he thought the odds were of success; and no medical association supports the transplant. You are listening to Special English. I'm Mark Griffiths in Beijing. China has the best national environment for higher education institutions in Asia. That's according to rankings released recently by higher education consulting company Quacquarelli Symonds. The 2016 Higher Education System Strength rankings placed China in eighth place worldwide. China is followed by South Korea which ranked ninth, and Japan in 10th place. The result marks China's best performance of the past three years and is also the first time the Chinese mainland surpassed Italy and Japan in the strength of higher education systems. Last year, Italy and Japan were in eighth and ninth places, while China was in 11th position. Some 50 countries and regions around the world were included in the rankings this year. The United States continued to lead the world in higher education. Four European countries, including the United Kingdom and Germany, entered the Top 10. The consulting company says the rankings represent a new attempt to put university performance alongside other metrics to assess the strengths and weaknesses of a country or region's overall higher education environment. The latest QS ranking aims to measure the factors that make a nation's higher education system more likely to succeed. It is based on four criteria, namely, system strength, access, flagship and economy. China's strongest score came in the economy metric, where it ranked second worldwide, with a weighted score of 99.9, only 0.1 behind the United States. In addition, China has made improvements in all other metrics, including equity of education, educational investment and top universities, or flagships. You're listening to Special English. I'm Mark Griffiths in Beijing. You can access the program by logging on to newsplusradio.cn. You can also find us on our Apple Podcast. If you have any comments or suggestions, please let us know by e-mailing us at mansuyingyu@cri.com.cn. That's mansuyingyu@cri.com.cn. Now the news continues. A Chinese teenager who won first prize in an international violin competition in London, 16-year-old He Zi-yu from Qingdao in Shandong province won laurels in the Yehudi Menuhin Competition London 2016. He was the youngest player in the senior group. He also won the opportunity to use a golden Stradivarius violin made in 1715 for a year. String instruments made by the celebrated 17th and 18th century Italian masters are considered to be the highest quality in the world. The Yehudi Menuhin Competition is an international music contest for violinists under the age of 22. The competition was founded in 1983 by Yehudi Menuhin, the famous American Jewish violinist and conductor. He Zi-yu is a student at the Mozarteum Salzburg. His mentor, Paul Roczek praised him as "becoming a world class violinist". Roczek even taught He four sessions a week though he usually only gave lessons to undergraduates. Roczek says He is the most gifted child he has ever seen in his five decades of music teaching, and the student has a talent to capture the features in music and express it well. He Zi-yu started learning the violin aged 5 and has won many prizes. Critics described him as one who "broke the awkward situation when Chinese violinists missed the championship so many times". This is Special English. Traveling to space and returning to earth using a parachute will soon become available for the larger public in China. Space Vision, a Beijing-based company, released China's first ever space parachuting suit recently. In the next few months, the high-tech company will test related equipment, and recruit more parachuting volunteers for training. The first three challengers are an entrepreneur, a woman parachutist championship and an aircraft engineer. The challengers will soar into the stratosphere in a high-tech balloon, and return to earth using a parachute. The especially customized suit is equipped with radar and ground-based monitoring and operation systems, as well as space-to-ground communication and image transmission systems. The company says many technical experts have endorsed the feasibility of the commercial tour, and China's flight system technology for manned spacesuits is mature enough for such projects. The company hopes to lead the growing domestic commercial aerospace sector by starting with space parachuting, and gradually establish a path for the public to travel in space. The space parachuting trip will cost around 500,000 yuan, roughly 77,000 U.S. dollars. The commercial project will be launched in Sanya in Hainan province, where the tropical island has ocean and space resources, clean air and a space launch center. You're listening to Special English. I'm Mark Griffiths in Beijing. Elderly people often forget things, but robots never do. (全文见周六微信。)
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Topic covered on today's episode of Mind Set Daily "Human Head Transplants Now a Reality?" Human head transplants? A Neurosurgeon says ‘we have the technology. An Italian neuroscientist says that human head transplants are possible using currently available medical techniques. And he's setting up a project to prove it. Dr. Sergio Canavero, who works for the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group, published his proposal in the medical journal Surgical Neurology International —and he's calling it the "first human head transplantation with spinal linkage. "The greatest technical hurdle to such an endeavor, he says, is the reconnection of the donor's and recipient's spinal cords. He claims advances in cell and nerve engineering mean surgeons can now theoretically fuse a human spinal cord. We've become accustomed to science fiction predicting our future in the way of gadgets, but it now looks like Mary Shelley's Frankenstein may have been just as much of an early look into future of medical science as fictional tricorders were a precursor to iPhones. In regards to the ethics of human brain transplantation, Canavero concludes his study by saying that he has not addressed the ethical aspects of the head transplants. But he concedes that it must be faced. Sure there are moral and ethical implications to be considered, but no matter how look at it you got to admit the story is a real "head turner" just think about it.. Find out more by listening to this episode! News Story Link News Clip Link Support Mind Set Central Suscribe or donate