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Cell & Gene, the most valuable online resource for delivering in-depth content from authoritative authors and sources to professionals in the CGT sector, introduces Cell & Gene: The Podcast. In each episode, Cell & Gene Chief Editor, Erin Harris, will talk to industry and academic leaders about their current initiatives and how they are moving the sector forward.
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Biology is breaking out of the lab and clinic—and into our daily lives. Our new ability to engineer biology is transforming not just science, research, and healthcare, but how we produce our food, the materials we use, how we manufacture, and much, much more. From the latest scientific advances to the biggest trends, this show explores all the ways biology is today where the computing revolution was 50 years ago: on the precipice of revolutionizing our world in ways we are only just beginnin ...
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Gene Doping
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Gene Doping

Elisabeth Squillacioti

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This "ASMR" podcast discusses the topic of gene doping. Gene doping is similar to gene therapy except in gene doping, DNA is inserted to enhance an individual's athletic performance. We will discuss the science and the origin of gene doping. We also discuss the possibility for gene doping in athletics in the future. Additionally, we will touch on the ethical dilemma regarding gene doping in athletics.
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“Let’s Talk Quality” is a podcast that seeks to shine a light on quality assurance, a profession that acts as the cornerstone for bringing safer medicine to patients. For life science companies to continue to develop life-saving medicines, a culture of good quality must be driven across the industry, whether that be an early phase gene therapy biotech or a global pharma organisation. This podcast aims to drive that mission forward through inviting industry leaders, experts, and visionaries t ...
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Hear from academic and industry experts sharing insider insights, information and trend forecasts for the cell and gene therapy industry. “Commercializing Living Therapies with CCRM” is brought to you by CCRM, a leader in developing, manufacturing and commercializing regenerative medicine-based technologies, and cell and gene therapies. Questions / comments? email: podcast@ccrm.ca.
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Hi friends! My name is Nick Charles, and I’m a Genetic Counselor. On Gene Therapy, we’ll be discussing the field of Genetic Counseling from lots of different perspectives, and breaking down all the questions and topics that are important to you - the listeners. Hopefully you’ll laugh a little and learn something, too! Please note that while I am a medical professional, any information discussed in this podcast does not constitute actionable medical advice. If you feel Genetic Counseling is a ...
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Emily Schromm is a trainer, coach, Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and entrepreneur. From reality tv to Women's Health Magazine's Next Fitness Star, Emily has worked in the industry for over 11 years helping people learn about movement, mindset, and the power of nutrition. She is the founder of Empirica supplements, Platform Strength gym in Denver, Element Tea, and is the author of the poetry book - The Process.. Her goal is to continue to inspire listeners to live their BEST, BIGGEST life ...
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Raise the Line

Michael Carrese, Shiv Gaglani

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Hosts Shiv Gaglani and Michael Carrese from Osmosis.org explore solutions with top experts to strengthen the capacity of our healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. The Raise the Line interview series has featured hundreds of experts on subjects such as public health, digital health, medical education, hospital systems, healthcare reform, valued-based care, primary care, telehealth, telemedicine, gene editing, gene therapy, genomes, genetics, artificial intelligence, decis ...
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Mom Genes The Podcast
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Mom Genes The Podcast

Rachel Coleman LMFT and Tina LaBoy RD

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Finding the right jeans is hard. Accepting your genes is even harder. Whether you wear boyfriend or bootcut, high rise or low rise, this podcast will teach you to accept and respect your Mom bod so you can love the genes you are in! Co-hosts Rachel Coleman, MFT and Tina LaBoy, RD use modern research to bust diet myths, explain the evidence based models of Intuitive Eating and Health at Every Size, and get real about body after baby to take you on a journey of unpacking your old beliefs about ...
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Join Gray STANTON for Season Two (2) as he conducts an in-depth analysis on the Australian government's direct involvement with the Khazarian Banking Elites agenda of a ‘planned’ pandemic ('scamdemic') using fraudulent RT-PCR Testing to justify “unlawful” lockdowns, forced vaccinations using an Experimental-Gene-Therapy that has since been proven to be an ‘Unrestricted Bioweapon’. All this to hide in plain sight their depopulation agenda by collapsing the world economy in order to usher in t ...
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Energetic and unapologetically Pro-Life, UnAborted with Seth Gruber brings you content and commentary from the front-lines of the abortion wars and translates pro-abortion rhetoric into reality.
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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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Bioverge
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The Bioverge Podcast

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Join Neil Littman on The Bioverge Podcast as he explores the intersection of bio x tech and features the entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders who are revolutionizing healthcare and bringing science fiction to life.
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The Body of Evidence
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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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Welcome to P4A Let’s Talk Rare, a monthly podcast highlighting the most important developments in the world of rare diseases orphan drug, cell and gene therapy, hosted by Georgie Rack and Owen Bryant of Partners For Access. To find out more about Partners For Access and our commitment to sustainable orphan drug access for patients with high unmet need, visit partners4access.com
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Mind Moments®, a podcast from NeurologyLive® (https://www.neurologylive.com/) , brings you exclusive interviews with experts in neurologic disorders. Listen in to hear the latest clinical and research updates from major medical conferences, as well as insights on the management of complex disorders, including epilepsy, migraine, Alzheimer disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson disease, and more. For more expert insight into neurology, visit NeurologyLive.com (https://www.neurologyliv ...
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Science Will Win is a podcast that takes listeners under the microscope of some of the most promising medical innovations, exploring therapies that have the potential to shape the future of healthcare and offer new hope to patients around the world. Through conversations with a diverse line-up of guests, including scientists and experts, patient advocates, and, most importantly, patients themselves, each miniseries will focus on a unique healthcare challenge, diving into the fascinating scie ...
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JIMD Podcasts
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Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease

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A fortnightly podcast from the Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, where authors discuss recent publications from the journal. The podcast is intended for specialists and interested clinicians but is also intended to increase the accessibility of this work for patients and families. Supported by Wiley.
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Grow Everything brings to life the bioeconomy when hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories from the field and interview leaders and influencers in the space. Life is a powerful force and it can be engineered. What will we create? Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Topics: synthetic biology, entrepreneurship, policy, community, education, biotech, life sciences
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The Cell Culture Dish (CCD) podcast covers areas important to the research, discovery, development, and manufacture of disease and biologic therapeutics. Key industry coverage areas include: drug discovery and development, stem cell research, cell and gene therapy, recombinant antibodies, vaccines, and emerging therapeutic modalities.
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BloodStream
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BloodStream Media

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BloodStream is an entertaining and informational podcast for the bleeding disorders community. Each week, hemophilia patient Patrick James Lynch and former non-profit director Amy Board are joined by advocacy leaders, medical experts, and other guests to discuss the latest news, scientific advancements, policy initiatives, and so much more. Subscribe wherever you listen, or search BloodStream Podcast on YouTube to catch every episode there. Produced by Believe Limited. Presenting sponsor: Ta ...
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Join award-winning neurologists and researchers, Drs. Dean and Ayesha Sherzai, for a fun, innovative and inspirational approach to brain health and all matters concerning the remarkable human mind. This is the century of the brain, a time when our insights into this incredible organ are exploding at an unprecedented pace. Explore ways to take control of your own brain health, avoid chronic diseases that are devastating communities worldwide, and expand your mind's capacity beyond anything yo ...
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This podcast provides the platform to bring awareness to various critical topics in the fields of reproductive science and women’s health – topics that are often not discussed enough. We will cover a range of topics and will focus on creating content that is understandable to individuals from all levels of education and backgrounds, with no science experience required.
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JC Scott, President & CEO of the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association, discusses the latest trends, public policy developments, and political challenges impacting drug pricing and healthcare. You'll hear the nation's top thought leaders, policy experts, and political analysts on topics like how employers, unions, and others use Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) to drive value for their members in the face of growing healthcare costs. You'll also learn about advancements in gene therapy, ...
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Invent: Life Sciences, is a podcast exploring the impact of biology and technology on the life sciences sector. Each week, we're joined by the top scientists, engineers, and academics working at the vanguard of this vital industry, to give you a behind-the-scenes look at the world of the life sciences.
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www.rootedinlanguage.com Rooted in Language is an educational company with a focus in Language Arts. We bring our 30+ years of experience in private Speech-Language Therapy, individual tutoring, homeschool, and traditional school to the products, classes, and videos we provide. We believe that everyone deserves an opportunity to become a better reader and writer.
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Subscribe for coverage and analysis of current neurology/brain research, patient and caregiver profiles, drug development strategy, pioneering nonprofit management and other topics of interest in a wide-ranging series of conversations that include the voices of those affected by Parkinson's as well as clinicians.
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Welcome to "Beyond the Bliss," a heartwarming podcast featuring a community of wisdom keepers and compassionate souls. Join us on this transformative journey of encouragement and empowerment, where we believe that safety, allowance, and love are the most potent healers of all. In this sacred space, we choose to embark on the path back home to ourselves, seeking clarity and understanding. Each episode offers profound insights that expand awareness, promote sovereignty, and foster authentic al ...
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This podcast is about the advancement of rare disease research told by health professionals, researchers, parents, and advocates. This podcast is for you to learn how newborn screening research saves the lives of babies every day through discoveries of new technologies and treatments. You will hear stories from experts who treat babies, the families who care for them, and the researchers who make it all happen.
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In our latest podcast we welcome Professor Simon Waddington, a reader in Gene Transfer Technology at University College London and Acting Director of the EGA Institute for Women's Health. Professor Waddington discusses the development of fetal gene therapy and why it might be desirable to deliver gene therapy to the unborn child.Fetal gene therapyS…
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Cell and gene therapies are extremely effective but their complex production processes, arduous supply chain, and life-critical logistics have prevented mass market adoption. Could digitisation and AI provide a breakthrough in manufacturing? Would more companies be willing to work together on standardisation to provide more flexibility? To find out…
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Dr. Paul Orchard is the Medical Director of the Inherited Metabolic and Storage Disease Program and a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics in the Division of Blood and Marrow Transplant & Cellular Therapy (BMT & CT) at the University of Minnesota. He is interested in using hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and other cell therapies…
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Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Stephanie Cherqui is professor of Pediatrics at the University of California San Diego. Her research project is focused on the molecular characterization of cystinosis, a metabolic hereditary disease, and gene therapy.Please subscribe to this channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/ScientificSense?sub_confirmation=…
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What does the body of evidence say on age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and how to treat the #1 cause of blindness in North America? Plus: which vaccines are available this fall to prevent respiratory tract infections, and a look at whether blue-light-blocking glasses will make a difference in your life! Block 1: (2:15) AMD: how common it is, …
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View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter’s Weekly Newsletter Ted Schaeffer is an internationally recognized urologist who specializes in prostate cancer. In this episode, Ted delves deep into the realm of prostate health, starting with strategies for vigilance and effective mana…
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3D printing is becoming an incredibly versatile modern tool—there’s scope in engineering, manufacturing, architecture and design—as well as in several aspects of health care. Today we tour the Herston Biofabrication Institute—part of the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital—where clinicians, academics, and industry work together in a state of the ar…
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Nathan Hunkapiller, Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Founder of Curve Biosciences, sits down with Neil to discuss liquid biopsies, the company’s efforts to expand the use of these blood-based tests to improve the treatment of chronic diseases, and how it is enabling earlier intervention.By The Bioverge Podcast
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Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.In this week's episode... we discuss a future proof Covid jab that combats variants that don’t even exist yet, signs that antimatter does obey the rules of gravity and why one doomsday scenario is predicting we’re all going to wiped out in 250 mi…
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Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Roman Sheremeta is Associate Professor of Economics at Case Western Reserve University, Co-Chair of Ukrainian American House and Founding Rector of American University of Kyiv. Please subscribe to this channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/ScientificSense?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://po…
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Episode Description: We dive into a myriad of topics ranging from the advancements in vaccine development to the revolutionary convergence of synthetic biology and AI. Michael Specter shares profound insights on the state of science, societal trust, and the transformative power of sustainability. They discuss technological achievements, the essence…
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Our colleague Elaine Chen joins us to explain the story of Svetlana Mojsov, a chemist who played a vital role in the discovery of GLP-1 who has spent decades fighting for proper recognition. We also discuss the latest news in the life sciences, including the FDA hearing on a BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics' polarizing ALS treatment, the end of the roa…
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In this episode, Ayesha and Dean discuss ‘neuroplasticity’, a term that was once echoed only within the walls of neuroscience labs, but which has now become an increasingly well-known word for describing how our brains evolve and adapt. We talk about: How modern technology has enabled our understanding of neuroplasticity What science previously got…
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If you were to name one thing that could simultaneously increase patient satisfaction and reduce provider burnout, would empathy come to mind? Well, based on research published in peer-reviewed journals, it should, as we’ll learn from our Raise the Line guest Dr. Helen Riess, a clinical professor at Harvard Medical School and author of the book, Th…
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On this weeks show, I speak with John McKay, a well respected, well loved and highly seasoned quality assurance leader in pharma and biotech across clinical development and commercial manufacturing. John breaks down four key pillars that he believes are critical for achieving quality assurance excellence and developing world-class quality functions…
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Umoja Biopharma's CEO, Andy Scharenberg, M.D., joins Cell & Gene: The Podcast's Erin Harris to discuss the evolution of allogeneic, in vivo CAR-T cell therapeutics. They discuss The Climb, or The Colorado Laboratory and Innovation Manufacturing Building, which is Umoja’s lentiviral vector development and manufacturing facility. They also cover rece…
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Hosted by Olivia Moir, this episode discusses ectopic pregnancy with Dr. Annie Solangon, who is a who is an Obstetrician & Gynaecologist specialising in Early Pregnancy, Gynaecology and Advanced Ultrasound at UCLH. Presently she is undertaking a PhD in ectopic pregnancy and pregnancies of unknown location, under the supervision of Professor Jurkovi…
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Finding a diagnosis for a child with a rare condition can be challenging, even when his mother is a genetic counselor. Danielle Bonadies’ son Ethan was born with a brown birthmark known as a café au lait spot. But as the spots proliferated over the next few months, his pediatrician recognized it as a potential sign of a rare, genetic disorder. It w…
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Gum lancing is a tradition practiced on babies in some parts of the world. It’s done with good intentions, and involves extracting the teeth of infants with symptoms such as a fever or diarrhoea in the belief it will cure them. It can be fatal though, with tooth buds sometimes being removed using unsafe, unsterile instruments such as nails, and wit…
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The value of early detection is perhaps greater for cancer than many other diseases because it remains the second leading cause of death worldwide. On this episode of Raise the Line we're going to learn about a new testing approach that leverages genomic technology and machine learning to detect signals circulating in the blood across more than 50 …
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Synopsis: Michelle Werner is the CEO of Alltrna and a CEO-Partner at Flagship Pioneering. Alltrna is the world’s first tRNA platform company to decipher tRNA biology and pioneer tRNA therapeutics to treat thousands of diseases. Flagship Pioneering conceives, creates, resources, and develops first-in-category bioplatform companies to transform human…
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Shock, doubt, anxiety — a diagnosis of Parkinson’s can trigger these and many other difficult emotions. This replay of audio from our Third Thursdays Webinar features a conversation among people with Parkinson’s about how they processed the emotional aftermath and navigated the early years following their diagnosis. We also hear from a psychologist…
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Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Matthias Kling is Professor of Photon Science and Applied Physics at Stanford University and the Director of the Science, Research and Development (SRD) Division at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Please subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/S…
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How many hours do you spend sitting down per day? Six? Maybe eight? Or 10? Between commuting, working and relaxing, sitting can soon add up to hours and hours.In this week’s Inside Health we’re going to delve into the science to find out exactly how much sitting is too much; when does it become worrying for our health?James visits the lab at Leices…
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Joshua Broome found himself at the epicenter of the porn industry seeking fulfillment. He compromised his morals slowly but surely and then God (literally) intervened. Broome and Gruber discuss the deep impacts porn has on people and how to fight addiction in your life or in a loved one’s life. Don’t miss this powerful testimony that exposes just h…
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Today's episode features Aviv Regev, PhD, the Head and Executive VP of Genentech Research and Early Development, and founding co-chair of the Human Cell Atlas. She is joined by Vijay Pande of Bio + Health. Together, Aviv and Vijay talk about how Aviv's love of both abstractions and details led her to biology, how CRISPR really set the field into mo…
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Dr. Akshat Jain, Director Inherited Bleeding Disorders at the Loma Linda University Children's Hospital, is here with a wide-ranging conversation, including gene therapy access and affordability in low resource areas. Plus, a new Elite Athletes segment featuring San Jose Sharks Head Coach, David Quinn and another installment of I’m Fine with a spot…
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In the hope of having you in as good a shape as possible before major surgery, many surgeons will send you for a pre-operative assessment by a physician. A huge Canadian study suggests - counter-intuitively - that it can do the opposite.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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We don't want to give kids unnecessary antibiotics, but one reason for prescribing them when a child has persistent cold symptoms is that it could be a sinus infection: sinusitis. US researchers conducted a randomised trial in children with a diagnosis of sinusitis to see which kids might benefit from antimicrobial treatment.…
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If a child faints it's mostly what's called a 'vasovagal episode', and really only a worry when it causes an injury. But it could be an abnormality of the electrical conduction system in the heart, called congential Long QT syndrome. Kids with it are at increased risk of a life-threatening cardiac event later in life. A clue is what triggers a fain…
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View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter’s Weekly Newsletter In this episode of The Drive, Peter welcomes guests David Sabatini and Matt Kaeberlein, two world-leading experts on rapamycin and mTOR. David and Matt begin by telling the fascinating story of the discovery of rapamyc…
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Digital technology can help in rehabilitation. And what about pre-hab—which can prevent knee replacement?Some hospitals like to keep you in for rehab, but the evidence suggests you do as well if you go home soon after the surgery. A trial solution is to use digital technologies, such as exercise apps, fitness trackers and remote coaching online.…
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Dr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientist team present the latest science news, analysis and breakthroughs.In this week's episode... A breakthrough in treating spinal cord injuries, worrying news about red fire ants in Sicily, we look at what it means for us in the UK and NASA is sending a sample of an asteroid back to Earth - it arrives this weekend …
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Dr Oliver Heath describes a new patient with CADDS who developed pancreatic exocrine deficiency and interstitial lung disease. Interstitial lung disease and pancreatic exocrine insufficiency in CADDS: Phenotypic expansion and literature reviewOliver Heath, et alhttps://doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12390By Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
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Episode Description: Karl and Erum dive deep into the world of AI regulation, genetic modification, and the impact of cinema on societal perceptions. With insights from Zara Summers the Chief Science Officer at LanzaTech, we explore the challenges and opportunities presented by exponential technologies and the importance of biodiversity conservatio…
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Welcome to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice. In this episode, Birgitte R. Kornum, MD, an associate professor in the department of neuroscience at the University of Copenhagen, discussed recently published preclinical research assessing phenotypical …
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Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: James Tabery is professor at the University of Utah, with appointments in the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Internal Medicine (Center for Health Ethics, Arts, and the Humanities). His research areas are history and philosophy of science, as well as bioethics. Tyranny of the Gene: Personalized Medic…
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Our colleague Lizzy Lawrence joins us to explain the promise of artificial wombs and the debate over how to ethically develop them. We also discuss a momentous upcoming meeting in which FDA will consider the thorny case of a potential medicine for ALS whose supporting evidence has polarized patients and physicians.…
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Welcome to episode 6 of Let's Talk Quality. I was joined by Greg Whitehead. Greg is Head of Quality at Editas Medicine and has been working in biotech for 30 years, with a particular focus on cell and gene therapy. Greg has a vision to leave the quality assurance industry in a better place than when he started in the industry. We spoke about why th…
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On this episode of Raise the Line, we have the privilege of hearing from one of the nation's top healthcare leaders, Dr. Joshua Gordon, who is the director of the National Institute of Mental Health. In that role, he oversees an extensive portfolio of basic and clinical research that seeks to transform the understanding and treatment of mental illn…
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Neurology Today Editor-in-chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, discusses the Medicare’s proposed coverage of carotid stenting in asymptomatic patients,neuro-oncologists’ perspectives on a federal initiative to target persistent poverty in vulnerable patients, and the technological promise of a new optical EMG for neuromuscular disorders.…
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Protein misfolding is an underlying issue for many diseases, including lysosomal storage disorders and some neurodegenerative conditions. When a protein misfolds, its three-dimensional structure is disrupted, and it can no longer function properly. Gain Therapeutics is using its AI-driven discovery platform to identify novel targets to fuel a pipel…
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The PEPFAR scheme was launched by George W Bush in 2003 to provide HIV and Aids relief around the world. Officials say it has since saved more than 25 million lives in 55 different countries.Now, though, its future could be under threat.With its funding due to expire at the end of September, some US Republicans are pushing for it not to be renewed …
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The Crucial Role of Psychedelic Therapy Guides - Mary Cosimano, Former Director of Guide and Facilitator Services at The Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research All of the promising research into the potential benefits of psychedelics in mental health treatment depends on having skilled professionals who can create a therape…
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Synopsis: Bernard Coulie is the President and CEO of Pliant Therapeutics, a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing novel therapeutics that seek to halt progression of fibrotic diseases — ultimately preserving organ function. Bernard discusses the arc of his career and shares his perspective on the European bi…
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