UW 360 Season 6: Episode 2
UW 360, hosted by Carolyn Douglas, is a magazine show that features stories about the University of Washington.
In this episode:
– UW Medicine Regional Heart Center is first in the nation to use the "heart in a box" technology in a clinical trial, which enables a beating heart to be transported for use in a transplant surgery
– Stuffmapper app that connects people who have things to give away with the people who want them
– Students from China spend the summer at the UW
– A visit to the University of Washington's Friday Harbor Labs
– Behind the scenes at Husky Stadium and what goes into creating the Husky game experience
Ted Daniels, heart transplant patient
Daniel Fishbein, MD, medical director, Congestive Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation Services, UW Medicine
Christina Deppe, co-founder and COO, Stuffmapper
Benjamin B. Zuercher, co-founder and CEO, Stuffmapper
Leo Lam, product development executive, serial entrepreneur and angel investor
Haotian Zhang, student, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Kevin Lybarger, instructor, UW College of Electrical Engineering
Jenq-Neng Hwang, professor and associate chair for Global Affairs, UW College of Electrical Engineering
Hui Liu, professor, Jiao Tong University
Emily Carrington, professor, Department of Biology, UW
Molly Roberts, graduate student, Department of Biology, UW
Billie Swalla, director, Friday Harbor Laboratories
Eric Radovich, public address announcer, Husky Stadium
Brad McDavid, director of athletic bands, UW
Ryan Madayag, director of marketing and game day experience, UW
03/06/16
https://www.stuffmapper.com
depts.washington.edu/fhl/
http://uwtv.org/uw360
http://uwtv.org
Видео UW 360 Season 6: Episode 2 канала UW Video
In this episode:
– UW Medicine Regional Heart Center is first in the nation to use the "heart in a box" technology in a clinical trial, which enables a beating heart to be transported for use in a transplant surgery
– Stuffmapper app that connects people who have things to give away with the people who want them
– Students from China spend the summer at the UW
– A visit to the University of Washington's Friday Harbor Labs
– Behind the scenes at Husky Stadium and what goes into creating the Husky game experience
Ted Daniels, heart transplant patient
Daniel Fishbein, MD, medical director, Congestive Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation Services, UW Medicine
Christina Deppe, co-founder and COO, Stuffmapper
Benjamin B. Zuercher, co-founder and CEO, Stuffmapper
Leo Lam, product development executive, serial entrepreneur and angel investor
Haotian Zhang, student, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Kevin Lybarger, instructor, UW College of Electrical Engineering
Jenq-Neng Hwang, professor and associate chair for Global Affairs, UW College of Electrical Engineering
Hui Liu, professor, Jiao Tong University
Emily Carrington, professor, Department of Biology, UW
Molly Roberts, graduate student, Department of Biology, UW
Billie Swalla, director, Friday Harbor Laboratories
Eric Radovich, public address announcer, Husky Stadium
Brad McDavid, director of athletic bands, UW
Ryan Madayag, director of marketing and game day experience, UW
03/06/16
https://www.stuffmapper.com
depts.washington.edu/fhl/
http://uwtv.org/uw360
http://uwtv.org
Видео UW 360 Season 6: Episode 2 канала UW Video
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