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ATiO Podcast

ATiO Podcast

Written by: ATiO: Alliance for Advanced Therapies in Orthopaedics
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The "Advanced Therapies in Orthopaedics Podcast" (ATiO Podcast) is a captivating series focusing on the latest developments in advanced therapies in orthopaedics. It features discussions with inspiring personalities and experts in the field, offering insights into new therapies and innovations. The podcast aims to educate and highlight cutting-edge research, clinical applications, and the personal journeys of those making significant contributions to orthopaedic medicine. For more details, visit our website: www.atioalliance.orgATiO: Alliance for Advanced Therapies in Orthopaedics Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • #5 Prof. David Hunter - Osteoarthritis
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode of the ATiO Podcast, we are honored to welcome Prof. David Hunter, a world-renowned leader in osteoarthritis research. As the Florance and Cope Chair of Rheumatology at the University of Sydney and Editor-in-Chief of Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Professor Hunter has been instrumental in shaping our modern understanding of osteoarthritis.


    Our conversation explores the complexity of OA—from disease mechanisms and current treatment strategies to the scientific and clinical challenges that have slowed therapeutic innovation. Professor Hunter shares insights into why osteoarthritis should be understood as a heterogeneous group of conditions, rather than a single disease entity.


    We also discuss the role of prevention, lifestyle factors, emerging technologies, and international collaboration in advancing OA care. This episode offers a concise yet compelling look at how rigorous science and global cooperation are redefining the future of osteoarthritis management.

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    41 mins
  • #4 Prof. Ivan Martin - Tissue Engineering
    Apr 17 2025

    In this episode of the ATiO Podcast, we have the honor to welcome Prof. Ivan Martin, a world-renowned expert in tissue engineering and translational research. As Chair of the Department of Biomedicine at the University of Basel, Prof. Martin has spent over two decades advancing innovative solutions for musculoskeletal repair.


    Our conversation dives into the intersection of basic science, clinical application, and entrepreneurship, highlighting the journey from lab bench to operating room. Prof. Martin shares key insights from his visionary work in cartilage regeneration, as well as the challenges of bridging academia and industry.


    We also discuss the broader impact of regenerative therapies on healthcare systems, the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, and the future of patient-specific treatment strategies. This episode offers a compelling look at how visionary research is transforming the landscape of orthopaedic care.

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    36 mins
  • #3 Ronja Senn - ZuriMED Technologies: ATiO Early-Stage Company 2024
    Dec 5 2024

    In this episode of the ATiO Podcast, we delve into the pioneering work of ZuriMED Technologies, a Swiss-based company specializing in advanced medical technologies for soft tissue repair. Founded in 2015 as a spin-off from the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, ZuriMED has rapidly emerged at the forefront of orthopaedic innovation.

    We are joined by Ronja Senn, Head of Sales at ZuriMED, who shares insights into the company’s mission to develop breakthrough technologies that enhance surgical outcomes and improve patient recovery. Under the leadership of Xiang Li, ZuriMED has introduced the Surgical-Fiberlock™ technology, a minimally invasive solution designed to revolutionize soft tissue repair.

    In 2024, ZuriMED’s innovative approach earned them the prestigious ATiO Early-Stage Pitch Contest award, recognizing their significant contributions to the field. Ronja discusses the journey leading to this achievement, the challenges they’ve faced, and ZuriMED’s exciting plans for the future.

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    28 mins
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