Today, we can anticipate major advances in survival, in quality of life, and an eventual cure for congenital heart disease (CHD) from research in basic science and engineering. The discoveries that we make in our BASE program at Stanford combine cutting-edge engineering and bioprinting approaches with molecular biology to build heart pumps and heart valves and whole hearts from stem cells. We combine computational biology and gene editing to find mutant genes that we pinpoint to precise events in heart development to determine why a particular heart defect occurs and what we can do to correct it before birth.
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