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Derek Morris of United Therapeutics — The Future of Transplants, Organs, and Art

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In this episode of Build the Future, we talk with Derek Morris, a Director of Engineering at United Therapeutics. At United Therapeutics they’re on a mission to develop novel, life-extending technologies for patients battling with lung disease. In addition to developing medicine and transplant technology, they’re also leading cutting-edge research on organ manufacturing (3D printing of organs) which Derek leads.

This episode should be reclassified as a schedule 1 stimulant — full of energy and optimism, we go off track on a wild tangent adventure covering art, media, inputs, the future, the World's Fair, and of course the incredible work being done at UT to print 3D organs.

To listen to more episodes and to stay connected, follow along at

Don’t forget to leave a review and subscribe.

Have a great week and until next time, go build!

Thanks for joining us for this episode of the Build The Future Podcast!
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Website: https://www.buildthefuturepodcast.com/
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/build-the-future/id1516358690
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Email: podcast [at] worldsfair.co

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In this episode of Build the Future, we talk with Derek Morris, a Director of Engineering at United Therapeutics. At United Therapeutics they’re on a mission to develop novel, life-extending technologies for patients battling with lung disease. In addition to developing medicine and transplant technology, they’re also leading cutting-edge research on organ manufacturing (3D printing of organs) which Derek leads.

This episode should be reclassified as a schedule 1 stimulant — full of energy and optimism, we go off track on a wild tangent adventure covering art, media, inputs, the future, the World's Fair, and of course the incredible work being done at UT to print 3D organs.

To listen to more episodes and to stay connected, follow along at

Don’t forget to leave a review and subscribe.

Have a great week and until next time, go build!

Thanks for joining us for this episode of the Build The Future Podcast!
Podcast Info:
Website: https://www.buildthefuturepodcast.com/
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/build-the-future/id1516358690
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gV7PsoAzDlil4jAKpSrYm
Youtube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@worldsfairco

Get in touch, recommend guests, or say hello:
X: https://twitter.com/camwiese
Email: podcast [at] worldsfair.co

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