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This week: Building replacement bone, and falls

Scientists from Upstate Medical University and Syracuse University have teamed up to build replacement bones, essentially from scratch.

SU's Pranav Soman, an assistant professor of biomedical and chemical engineering, uses a 3-D printer to develop polymer-based ‘scaffolding.’ Upstate's Jason Horton, an assistant professor of orthopedic surgery and cell and developmental biology, adds stem cells.

Their hope is to create bones that can be used in place of diseased or damaged bones. The hope is that as the polymer naturally and harmlessly breaks down, the stem cells grow into bone. The researchers discuss their work and its future application this week.

Also this week: the dangers of falls, and the importance of science and research.

Tune in this Sunday for "HealthLink on Air," at 6 a.m. and 9 p.m.