Plastics to the Rescue
Cryptic Moth's USA road trip is well under way. So much so that we're behind on our blog. Apologies.
After a brief stopover at the Cryptic Moth compound in Vermont, we drove south to Massachusetts to meet Dr. Bob, polymer chemist and plastic guru of M.I.T. We were there to discuss the benefits of different polymers in medical applications.
With over 500 patents, Dr. Bob is a busy man. He mainly works with non-toxic bioplastics that can be safely implanted in the body - like resins that can slowly release drugs to the brain to fight cancer or plastic stints with memory that can open blood vessels simply by shining a laser on it. He even develops plastic that can tie itself into a knot for internal suturing!
If that isn't enough, Dr. Bob is now growing tissues on plastic scaffolding (remember that ear that was grown the back of a rat?). Basically, they take cells from a stem cell or donor and grow it on a piece of plastic that is shaped like, say, a liver. In the right environment, with the right stimulus, a new organ could be grown on demand and implanted.
And he's already had success. He re-grew the spinal cord of a paralyzed rat and made it walk again (wait until you see the video!). One can only imagine the possibilities...
After shooting the interview and some broll of the labs, we decided to head back to Vermont for the weekend and film some scenics of the Green Mountains.
We also took the opportunity to retrofit an industrial dolly into a film dolly. Once again, give Gad a drill and some wood and stand back!
It will surely be a great addition to upcoming factory shots.
We capped off the day with more generic scenic shots as well as close-up's of corn fields to show the origins of many bioplastics.
After some much needed R&R with friends, we are ready for a 10,000 kilometer road trip.
Stay tuned.
Out.
G+I

2 Comments:
ok i gotta say i am bummmed. since I KNOW that at the vermornt CMCompound there happens to be a plastic bodied electric ATV i was kinda hoping that i would see that and not a gator = (
why??
Short story...it died.
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