Tracy Leparulo Founder and CEO at Untraceable, is an early crypto investor and Blockchain Futurist, she founded Untraceable in 2013 to help build and grow the crypto community.… Read More
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Stephen Greiman, PhD, is an assistant professor at Georgia Southern University where he studies diverse groups of parasitic organisms. He discusses the following: How a pork or beef tapeworm… Read More
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Dr. Carolyn Kurle describes how a biogeochemical tool can explain the foraging patters and locations of animals to improve ecosystem management strategies. She explains: How stable isotope analysis… Read More
Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, biologist, and author, known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance, discusses morphogenetic fields, morphic resonance, evolutionary biology, and much more. Podcast Points: What is morphic… Read More
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From shampoo to carpeting to baby bottles, chemicals are prevalent in our everyday items. Author Rick Smith discusses accompanying concerns such as: The depth of this issue, calling… Read More
Former IBM Chief Scientist, Dr. Alex Liu, discusses the services provided by RMDS Lab, a community-based ecosystem provider in the artificial intelligence (AI) and big data sector. You… Read More
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Dimitra Skondra, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Science Director, J. Terry Ernest Ocular Imaging Center at The University of Chicago Medicine, discusses the microbiota, diseases of… Read More
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Denis Noble, CBE, PhD, FRS, the celebrated and outspoken British biologist, physiologist, and prolific author, discusses his incredible, noteworthy career in biology, exciting concepts in genetics, and the level… Read More
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Scott Bonner is a PhD student at Oxford University whose research is centered on extracellular vesicles (EVs). On today’s episode, he explores the following: How research on vesicle heterogeneity might elucidate how… Read More
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Robert Quinn, Assistant Professor at Michigan State University, discusses his research, detailing information on rare bacterial lung infections, anaerobic bacteria infection, and especially cystic fibrosis. Podcast Points of… Read More
Inerjys is a private equity fund that aims to invest in and commercialize innovative companies in the clean energy and environmental health sector. Founder and managing partner,… Read More
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This discussion targets essential elements of childhood emotional development according to journalist Katherine Lewis’ findings. Using her book as a springboard, she explains: How a careful research process… Read More
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After time on the job with an Indian generic drug company, Dinesh Thankur found they were falsifying data and making subpar drugs. Here, he tells what happened next… Read More
Peter Jay Hotez, Dean for the National School of Tropical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, discusses vaccinations, the anti-science movement, and other critical issues regarding modern medicine. Additionally,… Read More
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Stacy Erickson Edwards was a 32-year-old otherwise healthy individual when she was diagnosed with sleep apnea; having always associated this condition with older, overweight, and just generally unhealthy… Read More
As an outgrowth of the Personal Genome Project, the Open Humans Foundation is a non-profit organization that encourages people to collect, aggregate and make the most of their… Read More
In this podcast, Louise Short, MD, MSc, National Clinical Leader for Strategic Benefit Advisors provides an overview of healthcare, health management, and employer options that can enhance overall… Read More
“You cannot touch anything on planet Earth without finding yourself confronted with microbiome science, which was until very recently not looked at, at all,” says Dr. Sandrine Miller-Montgomery,… Read More
Author Bio: Rachel Hill, a highly ranked thyroid patient advocate, writer, and author, created the award-winning advocacy and website: The Invisible Hypothyroidism. Diagnosed with Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s, she… Read More
The Human Genome Project has brought us great strides closer to understanding the role of every element in the genome, including large portions of it that for years… Read More
Bio: Dr. Trevor Cates is founder and owner of The Spa Dr. and author of the bestselling book Clean Skin From Within. She was the first woman licensed… Read More
In this interesting podcast, Katelyn Parsons, holistic health coach (katelynparsons.com), discusses her work with clients, helping them achieve their goals and find a healthy path. Katelyn talks about… Read More
Bacteriologist, Monique van Hoek, and peptide chemist, Barney Bishop, have been collaborating since 2009 in the effort to find new and effective sources of antimicrobial peptides—molecules that are… Read More
In this informative podcast, Teresa Rebelo Pinto of CENC, Center of Sleep Medicine, Portugal, discusses sleep, psychology, and her efforts to educate the public on the subject of… Read More
A stroke can happen to anyone at any moment, but the effects can last for a lifetime. What determines whether and to what degree a person will recover… Read More
Catia Reis is a Ph.D. student at the Faculty of Medicine at Lisbon University. Lisbon University is a public research university, one of the largest in Portugal. And… Read More
Beran Parry was introduced to the world of alternative medicine in a South-African-based integrative medicine center as a young adult, and this is where her interest in healthy… Read More
At this point in my life…it’s crystal clear that the people we surround ourselves with…have a major impact on the way that we think, on the way that… Read More
Kunwoo Lee, Ph.D., CEO, and co-founder of GenEdit delivers an interesting overview of his company’s groundbreaking work in gene editing. GenEdit is a future-forward company that has a… Read More
When you think of insomnia or poor sleep habits, the first thing that comes to your mind might not be cognitive behavioral therapy, but according to sleep psychologist… Read More
Abdul Hamid Halabi is the head of healthcare at NVIDIA, and he offers an interesting look into the technology being offered by Clara, a new platform that’s bringing… Read More
“Why do we let people die without accessing technology that in both research and offshore use…shows promise?” That was the question that Elizabeth Parrish found herself asking in… Read More
As the founder and medical director of the Center for Network Therapy, New Jersey’s first state-licensed outpatient detoxification care and treatment facility, Dr. Indra Cidambi has made it… Read More
Approximately 15-20% of men and 10% of women who have moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea don’t even know it, and these percentages are increasing quickly. With an… Read More
Dr. Thaddeus Gala, Founder and CEO of Complete Care, delivers a riveting overview of his work in integrative medicine. Dr. Gala is a skilled chiropractor who has given… Read More
There are over 88 known sleep disorders, almost all of which are manageable or treatable, yet sleep deprivation remains an epidemic in the United States, and as the… Read More
Approximately 15,000 new genomic profiles are analyzed on the SOPHiA GENETICS platform every month, and nearly 1,000 institutions are sharing and comparing this information for the ultimate goal… Read More
In this informative podcast, Mark A. Cruz, D.D.S, an innovator in the dental industry, shares a wealth of information on his approach to dentistry. Dr. Cruz received his… Read More
“I don’t care what your educational background is, I don’t care what your ability is; everyone…if they want to, can become really knowledgeable…about anything,” says Richard Jacobs, creator,… Read More
Some of the most common complaints you here nowadays are based on a set of symptoms many people blame simply on the busyness of their lives—headaches, tiredness, poor… Read More
In this informative podcast, Jake A. Kushner M.D., pediatric endocrinologist and Medical Director of McNair Interests, shares his thoughts about diabetes, and other health conditions. Dr. Kushner is… Read More
Joan E. Nichols, Ph.D., Professor of Internal Medicine, as well as Microbiology and Immunology, and Associate Director of the Galveston National Laboratory at the prestigious University of Texas… Read More
There is a lot to be learned from a view of Earth from space; the difficult part is translating that information into something that is useful and applicable… Read More
One of the essential pathways that cancer takes in order to spread to other parts of the body has long been identified as the Axl/Gas6 pathway; knowing this,… Read More
Not many people draw associations between craniofacial development, epigenetics, and sleep disorders, but as a dentist, Dr. Ted Belfor has centered his life’s work on the intersection where… Read More
Dr. William B. Miller Jr. became a doctor during a time when medicine was much more hands-on in nature than it is today, a time when the diagnosis… Read More
In this interesting podcast, Mariano Vázquez, Ph.D., the CTO of ELEM Biotech, talks about the potential for advancing medicine and medical treatments via virtual humans. Vázquez has had… Read More
You might be under the impression that once someone is diagnosed with sleep apnea, they’re simply sent on their way with a CPAP machine and that’s that—and you… Read More
“There are many decisions in medicine often made by groups of people, and as we’ve all experienced, with a large group of people—no matter how educated or organized—there… Read More
It’s hard to deny that pharmaceutical companies have played a big role in extending people’s lives through the production of new drugs, but that doesn’t mean the processes… Read More
Cancer, diabetes, sleep apnea, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease; what do all these have in common? A connection to oral health. A common conception of dentists is that it’s… Read More
To date, the majority of cancer therapies have been developed to specifically target cancer cells, without much or any emphasis placed on the way in which those cancer… Read More
Unlike robotic systems made even partially from organic materials, entirely artificial electronic systems have use cases in both the human body and a variety of other environments, such… Read More
According to a report produced by the Alzheimer’s Association last year, early detection of dementia in the US could potentially save over seven trillion dollars over the lifetime… Read More
Miriam Kalamian, EdM, MS, CNS, discusses her work as an educator and nutrition expert, and talks extensively about the connection between diet and disease. Kalamian has devoted much… Read More
Alyssa Crittenden, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), and Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Medicine, delivers a thorough… Read More
“We are trying to show that DNA is a future engineering material,” says Dr. Rebecca Taylor, assistant professor of mechanical engineering with courtesy appointments in biomedical engineering and… Read More
When it comes to genetic engineering, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS), and new reproductive technologies, a lot of progress has been made in recent years. New research pushing… Read More
Phil Deschamps, President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board of Directors at Helius Medical Technologies delivers an overview of brain function and brain stimulation. Phil Deschamps has been… Read More
Most people have an aversion to needles, and for good reason—they cause pain and are usually associated with unpleasant experiences, not to mention the regular use of them… Read More
Despite the widely used and highly addictive nature of cocaine, as well as the ever-present threat of lethal overdose, there’s still no FDA-approved medication for treating cocaine abuse,… Read More
In this informative podcast, Toshihiro Shioda, MD, Associate Professor, Medicine, Harvard Medical School, provides an overview of the current research in cellular biology, with a focus on primordial… Read More
April 3, 2019
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On the Intersection of Physiology, Adaptation, Ecology, and Evolution
“Living things adapt not necessarily by being genetically endowed to function well in a particular environment, but they actually modify the environment to themselves…adaptation…is a two-way street: animals… Read More
When we don’t get a good night’s sleep, we can usually tell simply by the way we feel the next day—we’re tired, unproductive, unable to think clearly, etc.… Read More
“People are looking for drug-free alternatives…and we are really focused on making people aware of the fact that technology can be a really viable and effective solution for… Read More
In this podcast, Louis Rosenberg, Ph.D., founder of Unanimous AI (unanimous.ai), provides an analysis of the current state of artificial intelligence and discusses his company’s mission: to enhance… Read More
“I think the biggest challenge for dentists is to step away from the restorative model and look at the medical model…let’s treat this like a disease proper, let’s… Read More
The lack of quality sleep is becoming a global epidemic—almost all of us either suffer from a sleep problem or know someone who does. But at the same… Read More
Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S., and statistics suggest that an individual has a 50% chance of developing the disease after age… Read More
March 22, 2019
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Discovering Airway and Breathing Issues and Expanding Dental Education
In this interesting podcast, John Tucker, DMD, the founder of Tucker Educational Excellence LLC (tuckereducationalexcellence.com), provides a thorough overview of the diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea, and… Read More
When someone suffers from a stroke, an insufficient amount of blood and oxygen reaching their brain causes tissue death and disturbs what’s called the corticospinal tract. This tract… Read More
Did you know that 40% of your sleep comfort comes from your pillow? The team at REM-fit knows this, which is why they’ve spent the last several years… Read More
In this informative podcast, Luis P. Villarreal of the School of Biological Sciences at the University of California, Irvine, provides an overview of theories and thoughts on life,… Read More
In this podcast we’ll hear from Mark Russell, the innovation entrepreneur and founder of Rocking Bed (rockingbed.com). Mark talks sleep and motion, and provides info on his exciting… Read More
It’s well known that getting quality sleep is good for us, and pretty much everyone would agree that a good night’s rest makes getting out of bed in… Read More
In this informative podcast, John Hands, author, scientist, talks about his new book and the origins of life itself. John Hands’ new book, Cosmosapiens: Human Evolution from the… Read More
“Organisms at all levels—from individual cells within the tissues and organ systems, to the animal, to the society that it lives in, to the ecosystem, to the entire… Read More
According to a recent government-issued press release, only 183 people died as the result of opioid overdose in a Chicago suburb over the past year, and this is… Read More
“Every cell in our body uses signs to interpret its environment and to respond intelligently, and to respond intelligently just means to preserve itself,” says Victoria Alexander, biosemiotician,… Read More
In this interesting podcast, Ilan Morad, PhD, founder and CEO of Accelerated Evolution Biotechnologies Ltd. (aebi-bio.com), talks about drug discovery, and the cellular process. As a lifelong biology… Read More
When Damien Blenkinsopp set out to visit Thailand in his early twenties, he had no idea what was in store for him: the acquisition of an unknown illness… Read More
In this interesting podcast, Jack Rubinstein, Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, provides an overview of some of the challenges and serious problems in our healthcare system.… Read More
In this informative podcast, Dr. Alan Christianson, a naturopathic medical doctor and author, talks about diet, hormones, thyroid disorders and so much more. Dr. Christianson discusses many of… Read More
Your mood, your level of productivity, and your health are just a few things that can be affected by poor sleep. Considering that about one-third of the global… Read More
March 12, 2019
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Inflammation, Wasting, Nutrition and the Future of Treatment
In this important podcast, Andrew Koutnik provides a detailed analysis of cancer cachexia, explaining how this unfortunate process of muscle mass atrophy causes the death of approximately 20%… Read More
Dr. Adrienne Scheck had always been interested in cancer research, but it wasn’t until her lab fortuitously found its way next to Dr. John Roe’s that she would… Read More
March 12, 2019
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How Nutrition and Metabolism Affect Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
Andrew Koutnik is a passionate biomedical researcher focused primarily on nutrition, metabolism, and their connection to various medical conditions, especially type 1 and type 2 diabetes. This podcast… Read More
“Drug development for Alzheimer’s is notorious for failures,” says Julie Collens, PhD. She goes on to explain that about 150 drugs developed for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease… Read More
Geisinger’s MyCode program operated as a biobank until 2014, when in collaboration with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals it became a research effort involving whole exome sequencing on patient participant samples.… Read More
BIO: Dr. Jeannine M. Coburn is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Her group’s research interests are in developing novel functional biomaterials for biomedical… Read More
“We all have this badge of honor…that we’re going to stay up all night…and we’ll sleep when we’re dead, and it took a really long time for me… Read More
Dr. Wei-Shin Lai and Jason Wolfe, the wife/husband team behind the successful sleep aid company, SleepPhones (sleepphones.com) discuss their interesting, and organic, path to sleep innovation. Dr. Wei-Shin… Read More
Douglas W. Losordo, MD, the Executive Vice President of Caladrius Biosciences, Inc., provides us with an extensive account of his experiences researching vascular biology and cardiovascular issues in… Read More
In this podcast Kelly Glazer Baron, PhD, MPH, DBSM, an Associate Professor in the Division of Public Health, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of… Read More
Kevin Kastelnik and Guillaume Gautier are the innovative founders of dreaminzZz. This podcast will provide valuable information regarding sleep and hypnosis as they discuss their visionary product, HYPNOS,… Read More
In this interesting podcast, Edward Franz Pace-Schott, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, talks about trauma and anxiety, and the importance of sleep. As an… Read More
Michael J. Joyner, MD, noted expert on human physiology, takes us on an informative trip as he discusses many issues from human performance to blood flow. Dr. Joyner… Read More
March 1, 2019
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Tapping Into the Ketogenic Lifestyle for a Healthier Life
In this podcast, Jen Fisch, founder of the popular site, Keto In The City at ketointhecity.com discusses the many ways that the ketogenic lifestyle can help combat medical… Read More
March 1, 2019
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The Future of Oral Care and the Protection of Our Teeth
Brian McCarthy is the EVP of Dentistry.com and is an innovator in the business of modern dentistry. His primary motivation: to bring quality dentistry to everyone. In this… Read More
“When the brain doesn’t get enough oxygen and the heart doesn’t get enough oxygen, [people] get strokes, heart attacks, their blood pressure shoots up, diabetes control gets worse,… Read More
“What is the basis of this thing we call the cell, and why don’t geneticists want to know the physical nature of the cellular phenotype?” This is just… Read More
Improved academic performance, fewer car accidents involving young adults (a major cause of death in this age group), better overall moods, and improved health: we could all agree… Read More
February 25, 2019
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Foot Stimulation From a Sensory or Neurosensory Perspective
Dr. Emily Splichal, founder of Naboso Technology, is a global leader in the scientific study of podiatry and rehabilitation. Dr. Splichal delivers an abundance of information on advanced… Read More
“I’ve spent the last 15 plus years developing a human in vitro platform using human primary cells to model different aspects of tissue biology, and successfully discovered a… Read More
Adrian Bejan, J.A. Jones Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Duke University, delivers a thought-provoking analysis of the mechanics of life, energy, and the science of our natural world.… Read More
Kenneth M. Weiss, Evan Pugh Professor Emeritus, Penn State Department of Biology, discusses his work and research studying the role of genetics in biological variation. Dr. Weiss has… Read More
“If people knew institutions were hoarding their data, they would be shocked,” says Sharon Terry, CEO of Genetic Alliance. That’s right—what many people don’t know is that some… Read More
For nearly 20 years, Günther Witzany searched for agents that are able to edit genetic code in living organisms, and for 20 years, he couldn’t find them. But… Read More
“If you don’t correct insulin, no matter what you do for weight, you will not be successful in the long run,” says Dr. Adam Nally, who for the… Read More
February 19, 2019
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Disease Pathways, Contributing Factors, and Scientific Theory
In this podcast Christopher Barrett, PhD, will provide an introduction to his extensive work in the field of biocomplexity. Barrett is executive director of the Biocomplexity Institute &… Read More
In this informative podcast, James A. Shapiro, distinguished professor of microbiology at the University of Chicago, will discuss biological changes observed in organisms. Shapiro has spent a lifetime… Read More
Quality sleep deficiency has become more than a nuisance that can be corrected by an extra cup of coffee: it’s become an epidemic. About 30% of Americans report… Read More
February 18, 2019
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Cyanobacteria and Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency
Approximately 50 percent of the world’s carbon dioxide capture is done by ocean photosynthesis, and approximately 50 percent of ocean photosynthesis occurs in cyanobacteria. This means that about… Read More
Kamal Obbad has an insatiable curiosity when it comes to the genome. In this podcast the co-founder of Nebula Genomics (nebula.org) provides a wealth of information on the… Read More
In this informative podcast, Dr. Sandeep Jain, pulmonary and sleep medicine expert and founder of ListenMD, will discuss the technological advances that can help us all to take… Read More
Trevor Morin, Ph.D., CSO biochemistry, and William Dunbar, Ph.D., cofounder, and acting CEO, of Two Pore Guys, Inc., provide an interesting overview of nanotechnology as it applies to… Read More
Up to 75% of the cells in bone marrow are fat cells (adipocytes), which interact very closely with multiple myeloma tumor cells. In addition, as the concentration of… Read More
“The future of plastic surgery and innovation is in changing the educational process…if we’re harming celebrities who are by definition the celebrated people of our culture…if we can’t… Read More
While 3D bioprinting has been one of the latest and most talked about strategies in the generation of 3D structures, the team at the Stoppel Lab is doing… Read More
Some of the greatest athletes of our time will tell you that quality sleep is the extra edge they’ve needed in order to prolong their careers, viewing it… Read More
BIO: Dr. Charles Samuels is the Medical Director of the Centre for Sleep & Human Performance in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is a Diplomat of the American Board… Read More
How did life begin? How do new species emerge? How might viruses be shaping our genetic makeup? These are just a few of the questions explored in this… Read More
In this informative podcast, Dr. Martin Scharf, Ph.D., FABSM will discuss sleep research, sleep disorders, and drugs utilized for treatment of illnesses, with a particular interest in fibromyalgia.… Read More
Perhaps there is nothing more important than nutrition as it is what keeps our bodies going strong. John O’Connor is passionate about food and he is the founder… Read More
Sleep apnea is a disorder that’s becoming increasingly common, but the experts are still struggling with diagnosing it, treating it, and maintaining patient compliance. Delta Waves was founded… Read More
When Daniel Gartenberg, Ph.D. created the Sonic Sleep Coach app, he had a vision: within the next three to five years, people who are struggling with sleep problems… Read More
What can the study of the biological body tell us about the impact of different lifestyles and stressors on our overall states of health? What can the tracking… Read More
“B.E.S.U.P.E.R” is the acronym that denotes seven actions meant to help families through what can be the most challenging, heart-wrenching time of their lives: dealing with a child… Read More
Rebecca Jarvis, Chief Business, Technology & Economics Correspondent for ABC News provides interesting details on her long career in journalism and specifically the amazing story of disgraced entrepreneur,… Read More
Thomas J. King, businessman, television producer, filmmaker, and author, delivers an interesting overview of the ketogenic diet, keto products, sugar alternatives, and healthy living. King leads the successful… Read More
Carlos Olguin, co-founder, and CEO, LogicInk (logicink.com), provides an overview of the current state of wearable sensor technology that can help us to monitor our bodies and protect… Read More
Mary T. Newport, MD is a physician, caregiver, author, and international speaker. Her website is packed with useful information and can be viewed at (coconutketones.com). Dr. Newport delivers… Read More
Meir Kryger, MD, FRCP(C) has spent a lifetime studying sleep and we can all benefit from his vast knowledge on the subject, for sleep is important for everyone.… Read More
“The harder you try to sleep, the more elusive it is,” says Alisha L. Brosse, author of End the Insomnia Struggle. This is a sentiment most of us… Read More
“We feel responsible and passionate about keeping the conversation accurate and evidence-based,” says Victoria Field, with regard to the ketogenic diet and metabolic therapies, and the team who’s… Read More
Dr. David Heath is the founder of Cutitronics. Information about the company can be found online at (cutitronics.com) as well as in many posts and articles. In this… Read More
Miroslava Cuperlovic-Culf, senior research officer, National Research Council of Canada, delivers a detailed analysis of her intensive research at the cellular level of life sciences. Cuperlovic-Culf earned her… Read More
Are you concerned about your risk of developing cancer or Alzheimer’s disease? Do you wonder whether you might be more likely to pass on potentially harmful genes to… Read More
Aspect Biosystems is a biotech company based in Vancouver, CN that’s working towards the creation of on-demand human tissues using 3D bioprinting technology. Drug development, tools for therapeutic… Read More
When using ketones as fuel, the body produces 45 times less free radicals than it does when using glucose as fuel, which, according to Gary Millet, is just… Read More
Toddlers exist at an awkward stage of development: they can’t really express themselves, they don’t know what’s best for their health, but they enjoy a sense of budding… Read More
Ron Spence is a passionate research scientist and Barbara Turner is a dedicated health coach; together they provide a detailed overview of quantum energy and the immense power… Read More
Azizi Seixas is a researcher, PhD, and devoted assistant professor at the NYU School of Medicine. Seixas works in the Department of Population Health and the Center for… Read More
Beth Zupec-Kania, RDN, CD, world-renowned ketogenic authority and lecturer, nutritional coach, and consultant for The Charlie Foundation, delivers a truly impressive and thoroughly thought-provoking overview on the power… Read More
Dr. Xi (Charlie) Ren, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, delivers an in-depth discussion about regenerative solutions to repair or replace damaged tissues and organs, and… Read More
Exosomes: we’ve known about them for decades now, but the recent discovery that they contain epigenetic information could have huge implications for our current understanding of genomic effects,… Read More
An estimated 2,000 Americans and three million people worldwide have narcolepsy, but according to Ellen Wermter, a board-certified family nurse practitioner working in a sleep medicine clinic, it’s… Read More
Metabolites: there are tens of thousands of them in the human body, and metabolomics is an attempt to study all of them, including how they interact with the… Read More
Eric C. Westman, MD, MHS, chief medical officer of HEAL Clinics (healclinics.com), specializing in diabetes remission and weight loss, delivers a thorough analysis on the nutritional and medical… Read More
David Korsunsky, founder and CEO of Heads Up Health, delivers an important overview of the current state of health information and steps we can all take to organize… Read More
Elle Russ, wellness advocate and author of The Paleo Thyroid Solution, provides a wealth of knowledge on thyroid issues and explains how millions of people remain undiagnosed and… Read More
Michael A. Tompkins, Ph.D., ABPP, co-director of the San Francisco Bay Area Center for Cognitive Therapy (sfbacct.com), delivers an informative overview of mental health issues and contributing factors… Read More
Before becoming a full-time and successful writer, Som Bathla worked as a corporate lawyer for 17 years. Realizing it was time for a change, he set his sights… Read More
Everything is skewed—whether in the businesses we own, the places we’re employed, the groups of friends we hang out with, or our daily routines, and achieving success can… Read More
Established just two and a half years ago, the Human Data Commons Foundation aims to address two primary questions: how do we make the best decisions around the… Read More
As the medical director of Gramercy Pediatrics In New York City, Dr. Dyan Hes specializes in what’s become an epidemic over the past several decades: pediatric obesity. According… Read More
According to David Moore, PhD and faculty member in the Psychological Field Group at Pitzer College, there’s good reason to believe that “genes” as we’ve come to commonly… Read More
Approximately 120,000 people in the U.S. alone are waiting for an organ transplant, and there are many more who could benefit from one but haven’t made the list… Read More
Imagine visiting your primary care doctor and receiving a whole readout of your genomic data within 10 minutes for as little as $10, equipping your doctor with the… Read More
Having practiced medicine for over 20 years now, Dr. Sandeep Jain has witnessed firsthand how the increasing predominance of electronic medical records has lowered the amount and damaged… Read More
Dr. Daryl Gioffre, celebrity nutritionist, author, alkaline and ketogenic diet expert, gives a detailed presentation on the power of good nutrition and how everyone can make improvements for… Read More
As an ear, nose, and throat surgeon, Dr. Steven Y. Park sees many patients with chronic issues, but it wasn’t until he started ordering sleep tests that he… Read More
Michael Breus, PhD Clinical Psychologist, Diplomate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine, Fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, author of several books on sleep disorders,… Read More
Dr. Rosalyn Abbott, assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, provides an insightful overview of her research into cell and tissue engineering and the potential for… Read More
Dr. Timothy Chase, NY cosmetic dentist, delivers a detailed overview of modern dentistry, oral health, and good home practices we can all benefit from. Dr. Chase has over… Read More
Dr. Natasha Lilly, DVM, CVA, animal diet expert and founder of the Royal Animal Health University (royalanimalhealthuniversity.com), delivers an interesting overview of pet nutrition and the importance of… Read More
Robert S. Rosenberg, D.O., FCCP, sleep medicine and sleep apnea specialist, discusses sleep apnea, CPAP compliance, and CPAP care. Robert S. Rosenberg, D.O., FCCP, has more than three… Read More
Dr. Thomas O’Bryan, DC, CCN, DACBN, and author of You Can Fix Your Brain: Just 1 Hour a Week to the Best Memory, Productivity, and Sleep You’ve Ever… Read More
It’s easy to tell when we haven’t gotten enough quality sleep—we’re groggy in the morning and sluggish throughout the day—but it’s not nearly as easy to identify why.… Read More
Dr. W. Chris Winter, MD, renowned sleep specialist, author of The Sleep Solution: Why Your Sleep Is Broken and How To Fix It, and founder of Charlottesville Neurology… Read More
Steve Griffiths, Ph.D., MS, chief operating officer, and SVP, Enterprise Analytics at Optum (optum.com), outlines the many changes and improvements that his company, Optum, seeks to bring to… Read More
More than 60 million Americans have been prescribed some type of psychotropic drug; many of these Americans are children who have shown trouble focusing in school, motor or… Read More
At one point or another we’ve all dealt with it: being unable to fall or stay asleep, or just waking up feeling absolutely exhausted in the morning, wishing… Read More
Global CO2 concentrations have risen from approximately 270 to 400 ppm over the past 150 years with no signs of slowing, and at the current rate, the planet… Read More
BIO: Dawn Barry is the co-founder of LunaDNA, a community-owned platform for health research, and has over 20 years of experience in the genomics industry. Prior to LunaDNA,… Read More
Jason Andrew is the CEO of Limelight Health (limelighthealth.com), and a health and technology innovator and visionary. Andrew discusses Limelight Health’s goal to deliver the most efficient, compelling… Read More
Jane Antony, postdoctoral researcher, Stanford Medicine, Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, delivers an important and thorough overview of the current state of cancer research and methods that… Read More
Dr. Sabrina Leslie, Associate Professor of Physics and Quantitative Life Sciences at McGill University, leads listeners on an interesting journey into the complex and important world of molecule… Read More
Michael A. Grandner, Ph.D., Arizona College of Medicine, provides an overview of the many aspects of sleep, how it impacts functioning, and the ways we can improve the… Read More
It’s true: we’re wired to eat, but what should we be eating? Is there a one-for-all holy grail of diets that we just haven’t found yet, or is… Read More
Troy Hickerson, global nutrition activist and co-founder of Active For Good (activeforgood.com), delivers an important, informative overview of the crucial work that needs to be done, and what… Read More
Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt, MD, founder and CEO of Diet Doctor (dietdoctor.com), delivers an informative presentation on the nutrition to health connection. Dr. Eenfeldt is a Swedish medical doctor… Read More
Emeran A. Mayer, MD, Ph.D., David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, delivers an informative overview of the brain to gut connection. Dr. Mayer serves as director,G. Oppenheimer… Read More
“A little west goes a long way,” says Andrew Walker, echoing the slogan of the company he and his wife founded about six years ago. With just one… Read More
Organ failure is the ultimate cause of almost every death, and while organ transplantation can be a successful option, the need for organs significantly outweighs the supply. For… Read More
Author Survivor and former chartered physiotherapist. Jane McLelland, physiotherapist, alternative cancer treatment expert, and author of How to Starve Cancer, expounds upon the wrong turns that many people… Read More
Gastric bypass surgery is the most effective form of treatment for morbid obesity and a familiar term to most of us, but until recently, the underlying mechanism that… Read More
Cavin Balaster, founder of Feed a Brain (feedabrain.com) and Adventures in Brain Injury (adventuresinbraininjury.com), author, and sought-after speaker, delivers an informative and important discussion on brain function and… Read More
The ketogenic diet, intermittent fasting, whether or not you should skip that first meal of the day…you’ve probably heard a lot of arguments for and against each, so… Read More
Ageing: it’s an inevitable part of life, it affects us all, and there’s just no way around it. Or is there? “Ageing is a major societal problem that… Read More
Dr. Stuart Williams, founder of Bioficial Organs (cvregen.com), delivers an interesting overview of the future of bioengineered organs and tissues, and the medical advances that we are seeing… Read More
Most women who’ve been pregnant are familiar with the strong, sometimes strange food cravings that occur to them—cravings that might not always be for nutrient-dense, healthy, and unprocessed… Read More
Rachel Burke, the ketogenic enthusiast and founder of Aussie Keto Queen (aussieketoqueen.com), discusses the ketogenic diet and lifestyle. Burke’s journey to better health was a long one, as… Read More
An estimated 10 percent of all people have some level of kidney disease–a disease that’s most commonly associated with diabetes and high blood pressure. The numbers are only… Read More
Just a few years ago, Angela M. Poff noticed that a lot of leading scientists and clinicians were studying ketosis and metabolic therapies for different diseases, but weren’t… Read More
Stemina Biomarker Discovery was founded about 11 years ago by Elizabeth Donley, who aimed to use the study of metabolism (metabolomics) to understand how the underlying biological and… Read More
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Dr. Charlton Woodly, founder of Woodly Foot & Ankle (woodlyfootankle.com), delivers an informative overview of the many problems, injuries, conditions, and treatments for feet and ankles. Dr. Woodly… Read More
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3DBio is researching and bringing to market bio printing technologies for the generation and transplantation of tissues, including multilayered skin, bone, vascular grafts, tracheal splints, heart tissue and… Read More
Co-founder and CEO of BioBots, Danny Cabrera, joins us to talk about the technology and advancements in 3D bioprinting and the future of this fascinating industry. BioBots is… Read More
Xabian tech specializes in designing and 3D manufacturing prosthetic lower limbs and sockets. Xabian works by analyzing a 3D scan of the residual limb and then designing the… Read More
Chris Berka of Advanced Brain Monitoring talks to us about how they have challenged the orthodox thinking by creating advanced medical devices that provide a superior patient experience,… Read More
Cynata Therapeutics is an Australian stem cell and regenerative medicine company that is creating a therapeutic stem cell platform technology, Cymerus™, using discoveries made at the University of… Read More
Tiffany Vora an Educator, Writer, Research Scientist, and Entrepreneur who is excited to bring her diversity of experience to Singularity University as Principal Faculty in Medicine and Digital… Read More
John Donahue, head of marketing at Cirrus Healthcare, who explains how their product Migraine X is fighting and controlling migraines. Around 38 million people in the US suffer… Read More
Dina Zielinski from NY Genome talks about storing data using DNA – not traditional hard drives – and it’s amazing what nature can do that human engineering (until… Read More
Imagine having a spinal cord injury that prevents you from performing everyday tasks without assistance. Though your brain is still intact, you can’t hold and sip your morning… Read More
Macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness worldwide. This, especially in the aging population: you reach a certain age, and you can’t see as well as before.… Read More
Previously, the only way to see cells inside brain matter was to dissect a corpse’s brain and put it under a microscope. Not so useful if you’re a… Read More
Susan Stevenson, executive director, and Craig Mickanin, director, of the Swiss multinational pharmaceutical company, Novartis, based in Basel, Switzerland, deliver an informative overview of the incredible advances in… Read More
Dr. Vincent “Ben” Bocchicchio, doctor, author, and health-oriented fitness expert delivers an interesting and important analysis of the body, exercise, and diet connection, and how we can all… Read More
Siegfried Hekimi is a professor of biology at McGill University and head of The Hekimi Lab where he and his team specialize in the study of aging. Hekimi… Read More
Mark Stephens Meadows developed his first simple chatbot in 2001, but what he’s working on now is much more than that: as the CEO of Botanic Technologies, he’s… Read More
According to the American Cancer Society, over 1,600 people in the United States die from cancer every day, many of whom were receiving the current standard of care,… Read More
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Early land plants didn’t have leaves. At a certain point, they evolved. In fact, the anatomy found in C4 leaves evolved 60 times, and leaves themselves evolved at… Read More
In today’s world, all the data from medical imaging is handled at a local level—the hospital level. For physicians, and especially radiologists, this is a constrained environment. There… Read More
Since the 80’s, Jan Vijg has been fascinated with the process of aging. This, having heard a fascinating talk on the subject back when he was a student… Read More
Why and how do mice age differently from elephants? Why do humans age differently from both? What is the limit of human longevity and can it be increased?… Read More
More effective prevention and management of common diseases, better overall health care at lower costs, fewer visits to doctor’s offices, and earlier discharges from hospitals: how can we… Read More
Imagine having a source of low-cost, basic nutrition growing indefinitely on your own countertop. “Think of it like a Keurig for nutrition…way more nutritious than the fruits and… Read More
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Viome was founded on the idea that we should be able to use science and technology to solve some of the world’s biggest problems, and personal health is… Read More
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Shivom’s mission is to be the largest genomic data-hub on the planet. Contributors own their genomic data, control the right to access it, and receive rewards is they… Read More
Ana Maiques is the CEO of NeuroElectrics. The company’s mission is to change the way we interact with the brain by developing innovative technologies that monitor and stimulate… Read More
Pendo’s overall mission is to make work easier for product managers. Co-founder Eric Boduch discusses Pendo’s product cloud and how it was created. A product created out of… Read More
Chris Beaufait, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Sarcos Robotics, discusses robotics and its implications for human health and safety. Beaufait’s company, Sarcos, is pushing robotics… Read More
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In this podcast Ardy Arianpour, co-founder and CEO at Seqster, a consumer driven healthcare technology platform, discusses important tech advances in the healthcare industry. Technology is clearly changing… Read More
In this podcast, Allison Berke, respected academic advisor to The Good Food Institute, talks about clean meat and the future of our food supply. The Good Food Institute… Read More
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Kurt Schmidinger is a food guy. Simply put, he eats and breathes food and the science behind it. As the innovative founder of Future Food, a groundbreaking, successful… Read More
Richard Farragher, professor of biogerontology at the University of Brighton, delivers an interesting overview on the process of aging, and why it is important to understand it in… Read More
Vitor Santo thinks about what you eat; in fact you might just say he is obsessed with it. Santo, senior scientist at JUST (justforall.com), delivers an informative overview… Read More
Alex Savtchenko is a researcher’s researcher—he never stops digging for answers. As a noted research scientist at the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine at the University of California,… Read More
Arvind Gupta, managing director and founder of IndieBio (indiebio.co), delivers an interesting overview of the important connection between biology and technology. Gupta knows his way around multiple industries… Read More
Technology is changing the world; there is no denying that, and now it is changing not only the world around us but also what’s inside us (when we… Read More
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Dr. David Benrimoh, CEO and CMO of Aifred Health (aifred health.com), a mental health AI company, provides an interesting overview of the complexities within the mental health branch… Read More
Perry Marshall, noted science author of Evolution 2.0, and electrical engineer by trade, leads us on an interesting journey through the science and theory of life itself. Marshall… Read More
Xcellbio has developed a proprietary cell control system for use in research, drug development and regenerative medicine. The founders discuss their work in the control of tumor cells,… Read More
Dr. Cory Kidd, founder of Catalia Health, delivers an informative overview of the current state of AI in healthcare technology. Dr. Kidd discusses how we interact with robots.… Read More
Dominic D’Agostino is a professor and inquisitive mind at the University of South Florida’s Morsani College of Medicine. His laboratory works with metabolic-based strategies to combat multiple health… Read More
Sara Bird, vice president of product technology at uBiome, delivers an insightful overview of the microbiome and how it affects our wellness. Bird’s company, uBiome, studies the many… Read More
Ann Louise Gittleman is a New York Times best-selling author and noted expert on weight loss, diet, and detoxification. Her celebrated book, Radical Metabolism: A Powerful New Plan… Read More
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