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Finding Genius Podcast

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.

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32 minutes
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4192
Years Active
2016 - 2025
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Immunity Gone Viral—Kate Jeffrey, PhD—Jeffrey Lab, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Immunity Gone Viral—Kate Jeffrey, PhD—Jeffrey Lab, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Immunology Faculty Member of the Department of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Kate Jeffrey, joins the show to discuss he…

00:33:16  |   Thu 11 Jun 2020
A Resistance Millions of Years in the Making—Jake Scott, MD—Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Stanford University

A Resistance Millions of Years in the Making—Jake Scott, MD—Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Stanford University

As a clinical assistant professor of medicine and infectious diseases at Stanford University, Dr. Jake Scott spends his days diagnosing and treating a variety of infectious diseases. He joins the s…

00:30:41  |   Wed 10 Jun 2020
Our Microbiome, Cancer, and Infectious Diseases: Microbiologist Samuel Minot Runs the Numbers

Our Microbiome, Cancer, and Infectious Diseases: Microbiologist Samuel Minot Runs the Numbers

A microbiologist by training, Sam Minot now works as a computational biologist helping other scientists understand the data between of human microbiome and health connections. In this podcast, he ex…

00:30:29  |   Tue 09 Jun 2020
A Social and Ethical Analysis of Alzheimer’s—Emily Largent, PhD, JD, RN—Emanuel & Robert Hart Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Perelman School of Medicine

A Social and Ethical Analysis of Alzheimer’s—Emily Largent, PhD, JD, RN—Emanuel & Robert Hart Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Perelman School of Medicine

As an assistant professor at Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Emily Largent focuses primarily on research ethics and issues surrounding Alzheimer’s disease. In this ep…

00:21:25  |   Tue 09 Jun 2020
The One-Size-Fits-You Approach to the One-Size-Fits-None Problem—John Bojanowski and Brian Fligor—Lantos Technologies

The One-Size-Fits-You Approach to the One-Size-Fits-None Problem—John Bojanowski and Brian Fligor—Lantos Technologies

CEO of Lantos Technologies John Bojanowski, and Chief Audiology Officer at Lantos Technologies Dr. Brian Fligor,  join the podcast to discuss 3D ear scanning. In this episode, you will learn:

  • How i…
00:30:05  |   Mon 08 Jun 2020
Detecting Danger – Kimothy Smith, DVM, PhD, VP of Pathogen Detection Systems at Nephros, Inc. – The Technology Behind Testing—Searching for Bacteria and Pathogen Growth

Detecting Danger – Kimothy Smith, DVM, PhD, VP of Pathogen Detection Systems at Nephros, Inc. – The Technology Behind Testing—Searching for Bacteria and Pathogen Growth

Kimothy Smith, DVM, PhD, VP of Pathogen Detection Systems at Nephros, Inc, discusses water-borne diseases, water filters, and more. Dr. Smith earned a BS in biochemistry and earned his Doctorate in v…

00:33:43  |   Sun 07 Jun 2020
Solving the Genetic Puzzle – Shawn Patrick O’Brien, Chief Executive Officer of Genomind – Improving Mental Health Treatment Through Genetic Testing

Solving the Genetic Puzzle – Shawn Patrick O’Brien, Chief Executive Officer of Genomind – Improving Mental Health Treatment Through Genetic Testing

Shawn Patrick O’Brien, chief executive officer of Genomind (genomind.com), discusses anxiety, mental health, and genetic connections.

Before his work began at Genomind, O’Brien founded Key BioPharm…

00:23:31  |   Sat 06 Jun 2020
Virus Diversity Dependent on Host: Marilyn Roossinck Discusses Her Research

Virus Diversity Dependent on Host: Marilyn Roossinck Discusses Her Research

Professor and virologist Marilyn J. Roossinck describes her work and interesting elements of virus behavior. She tells listeners 

  • Why plant viruses became the focus of her research,
  • What she’s le…
00:30:03  |   Fri 05 Jun 2020
Bones that Speak: Rita Austin Uncovers Ancient Medical Histories and Pathogens

Bones that Speak: Rita Austin Uncovers Ancient Medical Histories and Pathogens

Rita Austin looks at human remains from all over the world to try and understand past human experiences and disease processes, particularly for tuberculosis and syphilis. In this podcast, she shares…

00:33:47  |   Fri 05 Jun 2020
Causal Inference and Confounding Factors in Public Health and Clinical Medicine--Jessica Young, PhD--Assistant Professor, Department of Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School & Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute

Causal Inference and Confounding Factors in Public Health and Clinical Medicine--Jessica Young, PhD--Assistant Professor, Department of Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School & Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute

Jessica Young, PhD is a biostatistician in the Department of Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School who joins the show to discuss the ins and outs of her interesting and important work. Tune …

00:29:52  |   Thu 04 Jun 2020
Immunology and COVID-19: Michael Betts Explains Immune Cell Responses to COVID_19 and Others

Immunology and COVID-19: Michael Betts Explains Immune Cell Responses to COVID_19 and Others

Michael Betts and his lab have focused on recoverable viruses like influenza and those that never leave human bodies like HIV. He explains different mechanisms of responses as well as what’s been unu…

00:46:47  |   Thu 04 Jun 2020
Antimicrobial Developments: the Way Forward with Dr. John H. Rex, MD.

Antimicrobial Developments: the Way Forward with Dr. John H. Rex, MD.

Dr. John H. Rex, MD, has worked in the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) field his entire career. In this podcast, he explains key elements in antimicrobial drug development. He describes

  • The developm…
00:42:45  |   Wed 03 Jun 2020
What Does Quantum Mechanics Have to Tell Us About the World?—A Conversation with the Writer and Producer of The End of Quantum Reality

What Does Quantum Mechanics Have to Tell Us About the World?—A Conversation with the Writer and Producer of The End of Quantum Reality

Rick DeLano Bio: Rick DeLano has worked as an executive producer, and financial consultant in the music and film industries for more than 20 years. A writer and filmmaker, DeLano is best known for p…

00:44:01  |   Wed 03 Jun 2020
How a Fungal Infection Could Be Driving Your Allergy—David Corry, MD—Baylor College of Medicine: Immunology, Allergy, and Rheumatology

How a Fungal Infection Could Be Driving Your Allergy—David Corry, MD—Baylor College of Medicine: Immunology, Allergy, and Rheumatology

Dr. Corry's Bio: David B. Corry is Professor of Pathology & Immunology and Medicine; Vice Chair for Immunology, Department of Pathology & Immunology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. …

00:40:32  |   Tue 02 Jun 2020
More than Water: the Keys to Hydration with Dr. Dana Cohen

More than Water: the Keys to Hydration with Dr. Dana Cohen

Integrative medical doctor Dana Cohen talks about the importance of hydration as well as some surprising nuances as discussed in her book Quench, which she coauthored with Gina Bria. She describes…

00:36:51  |   Mon 01 Jun 2020
Infectious Diseases Expert Dr. James Shepherd Offers Global Perspective

Infectious Diseases Expert Dr. James Shepherd Offers Global Perspective

Dr. Shepherd has worked in key areas like Botswana to address infectious diseases. He shares with listeners

  • How HIV and TB are still tremendous problems in many parts of the world,
  • Why the covid-1…
00:27:19  |   Sun 31 May 2020
Ocean Overview – Dr. Mya Breitbart, Professor of Biological Oceanography at the University of South Florida – Marine Microbes, Bacteria, Viruses, and the Diversity of Life in our Oceans

Ocean Overview – Dr. Mya Breitbart, Professor of Biological Oceanography at the University of South Florida – Marine Microbes, Bacteria, Viruses, and the Diversity of Life in our Oceans

Dr. Mya Breitbart, Professor of Biological Oceanography at the University of South Florida, College of Marine Science, discusses marine microbesmicrobes in the ocean, wastewater treatment, viruses,…

00:32:55  |   Sat 30 May 2020
The Skinny on Skin – John M. Newsam, Author, and CEO of Tioga Research – Research and Development of Formulations for the Skin

The Skinny on Skin – John M. Newsam, Author, and CEO of Tioga Research – Research and Development of Formulations for the Skin

John M. Newsam, author, and CEO of Tioga Research, discusses skin in general, care for skin, and his work at Tioga Research.

Podcast Points:

  • An overview of transdermal drug delivery
  • Active versus…
00:34:23  |   Fri 29 May 2020
Cutting Edge Mouse Models Help Fight HIV: Moses T. Bility Discusses His Research

Cutting Edge Mouse Models Help Fight HIV: Moses T. Bility Discusses His Research

Dr. Bility works with humanized mouse models to investigate infectious viruses like HIV. He explains his microbiology work by sharing with listeners

  • The inspirational background for recapitulating…
00:32:32  |   Thu 28 May 2020
Investigating the Human Virome with Frederic Bushman

Investigating the Human Virome with Frederic Bushman

Professor Bushman has been studying microbes since the early 80s and was involved in researching HIV pathogenesis, developing in vitro HIV integration that led to integration inhibitors for treatment…

00:36:55  |   Wed 27 May 2020
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