Robert Fischell on Life-Saving Implants

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Robert Fischell was chief engineer at Johns Hopkins’ Applied Physics Lab. He applied his satellite savvy to the human body and developed several implantable medical devices credited with saving tens of thousands of lives on Earth. Fischell won a Discover Magazine Innovation Award.  He tells Jim Fleming what made the space program so productive.