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Podcast interviews with genius-level (top .1%) practitioners, scientists, researchers, clinicians and professionals in Cancer, 3D Bio Printing, CRISPR-CAS9, Ketogenic Diets, the Microbiome, Extracellular Vesicles, and more. Subscribe today for the latest medical, health and bioscience insights from geniuses in their field(s).
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The Why Files: Operation Podcast

The Why Files: Operation Podcast

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The Why Files covers mysteries, myths and legends. We tell stories and seek the truth in a fun and lighthearted way. Our content is heavily researched; we don't release an episode unless we're sure we can bring something new to a topic.
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Over a quarter of the Bible is prophetic in nature, with about 500 prophecies yet to be fulfilled. Since that is the case, you'd expect trends and news to line up with what the Bible prophesied. Each week we take a look at these trends and see how they corroborate what the Bible has said for thousands of years.
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A good mentor can be the difference between success and failure. But what to do if you don't have help on hand? Mentors At Your Benchside provides curated help and advice from experienced researchers on various topics, from lab skills and techniques to career progression. Each short episode is bursting with easy-to-access help and advice that can improve your results and help you get the most out of your time in the lab. https://bitesizebio.com/mentors-at-your-benchside
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Watch the best Europeans in biotech to grow. Hosted by Philip Hemme. 15k monthly views. Free. Guests include Antoine Papiernik @Sofinnova, Werner Lanthaler @Evotec, Ingmar Hoerr @CureVac, Bernat Olle @Vedanta, Johannes Fruehauf @BioLabs, Rodger Novak @CRISPR Tx, Agnete Fredriksen @Nykode, Mike Ward, Thomas Clozel @Owkin, Marc de Garidel @Abivax, and Sander van Deventer @VectorY & Forbion. Your host Philip animates the conversation to dig out exciting, and sometimes contrarian ideas.
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Speaking of Mol Bio

Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Speaking of Mol Bio, a podcast series from Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses trending applications in science and the molecular biology aspects of those applications. Our hosts delves in to deep discussion with CEOs, R&D scientists, researchers, and key opinion leaders across the globe. Speaking of Mol Bio helps scientific curious people - from all scientific and non-scientific backgrounds - understand how modern molecular biology applications can help push the boundaries in medicine, scie ...
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CRISPR is a new technology able to edit the genes of plants to make them stronger, healthier, and more abundant. In a world facing global warming and climate change, unconventional science may be our only hope. Cover art photo provided by Johannes Plenio on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jplenio
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Hosted by Dr Antony Adamson (The University of Manchester), the 'CRISPR unedited' podcast brings together researchers from around the world to share their practical knowledge on CRISPR to help you get the most out of your research. This set of engaging, fun, and energetic conversations serves to highlight the latest and upcoming CRISPR technologies, and provide helpful advice no matter where you are in your CRISPR journey.
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Hosted by Kevin Davies, PhD, GuidePost is an exciting podcast series featuring candid conversation with the pioneers and practitioners of CRISPR and gene editing research. Guests have included luminaries Emmanuelle Charpentier, Francisco Mojica, Rodolphe Barrangou, Virginijus Siksnys, Sylvain Moineau, and Jakob Sherkow, among others. GuidePost is produced by The CRISPR Journal, the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the science and applications of gene editing.
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The Futurized podcast goes beneath the trends, tracking the underlying forces of disruption in tech, policy, business models, social dynamics, and the environment. Futurist Trond Arne Undheim, PhD, author, investor, and serial entrepreneur, interviews smart people with a soul. Every week, founders, authors, executives and other thought leaders come on the show to discuss the societal impact of deep tech (e.g. AI, blockchain, IoT, CRISPR, nanotech, 3D printing, quantum, robotics) and the emer ...
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The Listen In podcast from Bitesize Bio is a compilation of our best webinars to enjoy at your leisure, wherever and whenever. Each episode is an opportunity to gain the valuable insights you need to advance your research. From a crash course in developing fool-proof ELISAs to the latest applications and innovations in CRISPR/Cas9 and microscopy techniques, and much more—you'll hear about challenges encountered and discover practical solutions to achieve the best possible results. Tap into t ...
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At Generation Genome, our media touches on multiple topics focusing on genetics. Some of these topics include Oncogenomics, CRISPR technologies, gene therapy, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology.
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What's Your Problem?

iHeartPodcasts and Pushkin Industries

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Every week on What’s Your Problem, entrepreneurs and engineers talk about the future they’re trying to build – and the problems they have to solve to get there. How do you take a drone delivery service you’ve built in Rwanda and make it work in North Carolina? How do you convince people to buy a house on the Internet? How do you sell thousands of dog ramps to weiner dogs all across America when a pandemic breaks the global supply chain? Hosted by former Planet Money host Jacob Goldstein, Wha ...
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The Biotech Futurist

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The Biotech Futurist aims to foster deep understanding and discussion about exciting hot topics in biotech at the intersection with artificial intelligence and medicine, exploring CRISPR therapeutics, neuroscience, genetic diseases, interventional genomics, machine learning in biology, behavior, neuroscience, omics, cellular recording, liquid biopsy, oncology, longevity, and more. Your host Luca Fusar Bassini, PhD student at EPFL in Switzerland, interviews an expert guest every week.
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Discover New Advances in the world of genetics, from technology like CRISPR to rare diseases to new research. For over a decade, multi-award winning podcast "DNA Today" has brought you the voices of leaders in genetics. Host Kira Dineen brings her genetics expertise to interview geneticists, genetic counselors, patient advocates, biotech leaders, researchers, and more. ***Best 2020 and 2021 Science and Medicine Podcast Award Winner*** Learn more (and stream all 180+ episodes) at DNApodcast.c ...
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Welcome to Talking Techniques! In this Podcast BioTechniques Digital Editor Tristan Free, interviews researchers at the forefront of their fields about the latest breakthroughs, controversies and conversations in the life sciences. From CRISPR to COVID-19, organoids to the microbiome, this podcast will explore the latest developments in the lab and interesting applications of techniques, while trying to determine how we can drive science forward in progressive and inventive ways. Hosted on A ...
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The Body of Evidence

Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry

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Vaping, dieting, seeing a chiropractor, taking omega-3 supplements… so many decisions to make, so much misinformation. Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry look at the body of evidence on these topics to tell you what’s solid, what’s iffy… and what’s crapola. The jingles, comedy, and bickering help the medicine go down.
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Artificial Intelligence has suddenly gone from the fringes of science to being everywhere. So how did we get here? And where's this all heading? In this new series of Science Friction, we're finding out.
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In 'Average Joe Genetics' we explain complex scientific concepts related to genetics in a way that the "Average Joe" can appreciate. In this episode, we discuss commercial gene-mapping companies like 23andMe, how CRISPR-Cas9 can be used to bring threatened species back from the brink of extinction, and how humanity may one day use genetic modification to help humans survive on Mars. Cover art photo provided by Martin Adams on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@martinadams
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The Ongoing Transformation

Issues in Science and Technology

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The Ongoing Transformation is a biweekly podcast featuring conversations about science, technology, policy, and society. We talk with interesting thinkers—leading researchers, artists, policymakers, social theorists, and other luminaries—about the ways new knowledge transforms our world. This podcast is presented by Issues in Science and Technology, a journal published by Arizona State University and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Visit issues.org and contact ...
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Make People Better Podcast

Cody Sheehy, Samira Kiani, and various guests.

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Science fiction is becoming science fact. In 2018, the team behind this podcast uncovered that a Chinese scientist, Jiankui He (nicknamed “JK”), was creating the world’s first genetically enhanced babies. The experiment opened the door to what may become a commercial market for "designer babies" and for governments to enhance entire populations. In the controversy that followed, the Chinese government disappeared JK and later sentenced him to three years in prison. Dr. He is now out of priso ...
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Every week, healthcare VCs and Jumpstart Health Investors co-founders Vic Gatto and Marcus Whitney review and unpack the happenings in US Healthcare, finance, technology and policy. With a firm belief that our healthcare system is doomed without entrepreneurship, they work through the mud to find the jewels, highlight headwinds and tailwinds, and bring on the smartest guests to fill in the gaps.
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The People's Scientist

Dr. Stephanie Caligiuri

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The People's Scientist is a weekly podcast covering the latest scientific findings on Neuroscience, Physiology, and Nutrition. I, your host, Dr. Stephanie Caligiuri, hold a Bachelor and Master degree in Nutritional Science, a PhD in Physiology, and Fellowship in Behavioral Neuroscience. I am currently a Scientist (Research Fellow) at Mount Sinai Hospital in NYC. Every week, I will provide you scientific evidence on important topics pertaining to our brain, body, and nutrition. In the past I ...
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ChemTalk (chemistrytalk.org) is a brand-new non-profit, whose mission is to make chemistry more fun, easier to learn, and more accessible to people around the world - in the safest manner possible and also to be perceived in a more positive way. On our podcast, we interview chemists, scientists, and educators from across the globe who show the many career paths that involve chemistry, and how a love for chemistry can manifest itself in many unique ways.
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We Love Science

Shekerah Primus & Fatu Badiane-Markey

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Celebrating the untold stories, the extraordinary discoveries, and the inspiring lives led by those whose jobs, passions, hobbies and more embody their love of science. Hear stories about -- the dedicated scientists who unravel the mysteries of biology; the artists and musicians who highlight the beauty of science through their craft; the educators, policy makers and science outreach advocates whose convictions propel them toward community engagement and preparing the next generation of STEM ...
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Is a local or global food system more sustainable? How big should a farm be? Debates about the future of food have become more polarised than ever. We will explore the evidence, worldviews, and values that people bring to global food system debates. Our show will be in conversation with those who are trying to transform the food system, as part of the ongoing work of Table, a collaboration between the University of Oxford, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), and Wageningen ...
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Sounds of Science is a monthly podcast about beginnings: how a molecule becomes a drug, how a rodent elucidates a disease pathway, how a horseshoe crab morphs into an infection fighter. The podcast is produced by Eureka, the scientific blog of Charles River, a contract research organization for drug discovery and development. Tune in and begin the journey.
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Our finger is always on the pulse of the healthcare industry, medical innovations and politics. So-much-so that we continue to scoop local and national media sometimes by weeks, months or years. 10 years into programming "American Medicine Today" remains at the forefront covering controversial issues within medicine and politics, along with a good mix of seriousness and laughter. Featuring cutting edge science and medical innovation, touching personal stories from recovery of pain, along wit ...
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Dive into a world of exploration, innovation, and introspection with Ted Hesser. Each episode promises a profound journey into the minds of luminaries, pioneers, and change-makers from diverse domains. The Ted Hesser Podcast is more than just conversations; it explores ideas that challenge the status quo, tales that inspire, and insights that ignite curiosity. Here, every narrative is a puzzle piece in a grand mosaic of human thought and experience. For the thinkers, the seekers, and those e ...
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"The Long Run" Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton would appreciate today's biotech. Scientific entrepreneurs of the 21st century must be ready for what Shackleton called the “hazardous journey, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful, honor and recognition in case of success.” Today, the men and women who strive to apply science for the betterment of human health have a historic opportunity. They need stamina and resilience to achieve something ...
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A NEW COLLECTION OF ESSAYS IS OFFERING INFORMED PREDICTIONS FOR HOW THE USE OF “CRISPR” TODAY WILL AFFECT LIFE IN THE FUTURE AND HOW THE TECHNOLOGY SHOULD BE REGULATED MOVING FORWARD. WE SPEAK WITH NEAL BAER, M.D., PUBLIC HEALTH ADVOCATE AND AWARD-WINNING EXECUTIVE PRODUCER FOR SHOWS LIKE “LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT” AND THE FORTHCOMING BOOK…
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In this episode, Ken McCarthy joins once again to discuss an intriguing topic that carries significant controversy: John F. Kennedy’s worldview and assassination. As the author of John F. Kennedy Anti-Imperialist: His Character and Intentions Revealed in Five Speeches and One Telegram, Ken is on a mission to shed light on the importance of Kennedy’…
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What are molten salt reactors, and how are they transforming the nuclear industry? In this episode, we delve into the latest developments of atomic energy with Dr. Matthew Memmott, an associate professor in the chemical engineering department at Brigham Young University. Dr. Memmott's research focuses on advanced nuclear reactor design, nuclear saf…
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SYNTHETIC CHEMICALS ARE FOUND IN MANY EVERYDAY PRODUCTS USED IN AMERICA, INCLUDING DRINKING WATER, COSMETICS AND FOOD PACKAGING; SO HOW DO WE PROTECT OUR FAMILES FROM THESE TOXIC SUBSTANCES? WE SPEAK WITH DAVID STEINMAN, INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALIST AND AUTHOR OF: “RAISING HEALTHY KIDS: PROTECTING YOUR CHILDREN FROM HIDDEN CHEMICAL TOXINS.”…
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Research in the past has indicated that neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease are non-infectious. But what if it was possible to catch a brain infection? Joining us to discuss this fascinating topic is Dr. Or Shemesh, an expert working to build and utilize new technologies to study and reverse brain disease… Dr. Shemesh is an Assistant…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Joel “Gator” Warsh, a Board-Certified Pediatrician in Los Angeles who specializes in Parenting, Wellness and Integrative Medicine. As an expert in childhood injuries, obesity, and physical activity, Dr. Warsh has shared his insight by publishing various research findings in peer-reviewed journals. He has also b…
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As demand for clean energy grows, engineers around the U.S. are working on a new generation of nuclear reactors. These designs reflect how nuclear energy could fit into the power grid – and our lives – in new ways. Yasir Arafat is the Chief Technology Officer at Aalo Atomics. Yasir’s problem is this: How do you mass produce nuclear reactors that ar…
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In this episode, we welcome Dr. John Riddick, a leading cardiologist, to discuss the latest advancements in heart health. We explore preventive cardiology, the importance of cholesterol management, and the role of advanced screening techniques like CT angiograms in detecting and managing heart disease. Dr. Riddick shares insights from his extensive…
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During World War II, rumors circulated of a secret Navy experiment gone awry, with sailors allegedly disappearing or merging with steel. The bizarre tale, known as the "Philadelphia Experiment," fueled decades of speculation and conspiracy theories. What truly transpired at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard? Was it a scientific breakthrough or an ela…
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In this episode, we discuss the anti-aging effects of therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) with Dr. Irina Conboy, a professor in the Department of Bioengineering at UC Berkeley. Her current research focuses on unraveling the key signal transduction pathways that regulate adult stem cell behavior – and understanding how these pathways change with age… …
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In this episode, Marc Girardot joins us to discuss his innovative research on Bolus Theory. In his latest book, THE NEEDLE'S SECRET, Marc challenges the long-held beliefs associated with the scientific method, offering a new and unique perspective on the intersection of modern medicine and modern-day diseases… Marc, a strategy consultant and member…
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On this installment of Science Policy IRL, Lisa Margonelli goes behind the scenes of Congressional policymaking with Brent Blevins. Blevins is a senior congressional staffer and staff director of the Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee, which is part of the US House of Representatives’ Committee on Space, Science, and Technology. Blevins talks about…
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Chris and Jonathan speak to Dr. Ian Hussey, the Chief Recommender for the ERROR project. It turns out that scientific papers are not flawless: they can contain mistakes. What happens when people are paid to go and find these mistakes? You’re about to find out! * Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl. To contribute to The Body of Ev…
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We’re in San Sebastián 🇪🇸 with one of the top VCs in Europe, Christina Takke from V-Bio Ventures. We talk about her path to get to the top and the benefits of gender diversity for both investing and European biotech as a whole. We also talk about her investment in Argenx when it was only three employees and the venture creation had dropped since 20…
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In this episode, we sit down with relaxation expert Craig Goldberg to discuss the benefits of sound therapy. As a Certified Vibroacoustic Therapist, Craig regularly hosts events and speaks on the Science of Mindfulness, the efficacy of Essential Oils, nutrition, and Living a Healthy Life. Craig considers himself an evangelist for vibroacoustic ther…
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Inspired by mutations associated with neurodevelopmental disorders, Prof. Dr. Silvia Cappello’s group at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich aims to understand the role of extracellular mechanisms essential for the correct development of the human brain. Their research focuses on intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms contributing to the formati…
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The far side of the moon has been a mystery since the dawn of the space age. But is it just a barren, crater-filled wasteland? Shocking claims from astronauts, whistleblowers, and classified documents suggest there's more to the story. Eerie sounds, inexplicable sightings, and covert missions point to something astounding hidden from public view. W…
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In Episode 67, we discuss former President Trump's conviction, his PR run post-conviction, and his appearance on Logan Paul's podcast. We delve into the influence of social media on elections, comparing Obama's and Biden's social media presence and the decline of cable TV's influence. The episode also covers the democratization of media, the impact…
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Send us a Text Message. We continue our conversation with Richard Summers, a theoretical biologist and emeritus professor at the University of Mississippi, to learn more about his career journey. Richard’s first science spark moment hit him very clearly when he was a young high schooler– he experienced first hand a lunar eclipse with his friends an…
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In this episode, we sit down with Elizabeth Harris, the author of What’s Wrong with My Child and America Is Infected. She sits down with us today to discuss her work as a researcher and entrepreneur – specifically her distinct take on autoimmune conditions. With more than 20 years of experience in the field of wellness, Elizabeth is a science-minde…
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A PROGRAM THAT OFFERS FREE VODKA AND BEER TO HOMELESS ALCOHOLICS IN SAN FRANCISCO RECEIVED BACKLASH RECENTLY BY THOSE WHO QUESTION THE LOGIC OF FEEDING THE ADDICTIONS OF THE CITY’S DOWN-TRODDEN. WE SPEAK WITH ERVIN LEE, FOUNDER OF A FAITH-BASED RECOVERY PROGRAM CALLED “FROM BEER TO THE BIBLE.”By NewsRadio WFLA (WFLA-AM)
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OVER 100,000 AMERICANS (OF ALL AGES) ARE KILLED BY FENTANYL EACH YEAR, WITH PROJECTIONS OF UP TO 200,000 AMERICANS BY THE END OF THIS YEAR ALONE. WE SPEAK WITH JASON SHEPPARD, AN AMERICAN ENTREPRENEUR WHO HAS STEPPED IN TO COMBAT THE FENTANYL CRISIS BY PROVIDING THE ONLY OVER-THE-COUNTER DIP TEST THAT’S APPROVED BY THE FDA.…
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In this episode, we connect with Dr. Jay Shah, the Chief Medical Officer at Aktiia. As a cardiologist by training and practice, Dr. Shah has developed extensive experience within the medical field – with expertise lying in the academic, clinical, and teaching environments. After more than 10 years as a practicing medical professional, Dr. Shah was …
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Most scientists start their education and careers with a vision of working in the lab to discover great things and drive innovation. However, we don’t all end up loving the actual lab work portion of science. What non-lab career options exist to utilize molecular biology knowledge and skills? Well, according to our guest, Jason Amsbaugh, Founder an…
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In this interview, we explore schizophrenia and other complex mental health issues with Dr. Kelly Anderson, a Group Practice Owner at Wellness Therapy of San Diego. Trained as a generalist, Dr. Anderson has over 15 years of experience working with a diverse range of mental health conditions and providing high-quality, evidence-based psychological s…
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