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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
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2016 - 2025
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Human and Environmental Health: Pummeled By Plastics and the Chemicals Within Them—Martin Wagner—Faculty of Natural Sciences at Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Human and Environmental Health: Pummeled By Plastics and the Chemicals Within Them—Martin Wagner—Faculty of Natural Sciences at Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Environmental toxicologist Martin Wagner joins the show today to discuss the effect of plastics and other endocrine-disrupting agents on human health and the ecosystem at large. In this episode, yo…

00:30:57  |   Wed 13 May 2020
Detecting Cancer Earlier: Danial A. Heller Discusses Nanotechnologists' Advances

Detecting Cancer Earlier: Danial A. Heller Discusses Nanotechnologists' Advances

Daniel Heller runs a lab developing nanomaterials for the treatment and detection of cancer and other diseases. He explains this technology by describing

  • The research tools used to try and improve …
00:25:08  |   Tue 12 May 2020
Slash, Poison, Burn: How We Treat Cancer, and How We Should—Azra Raza, MD—Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) Center at Columbia University in New York

Slash, Poison, Burn: How We Treat Cancer, and How We Should—Azra Raza, MD—Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) Center at Columbia University in New York

Azra Raza is the Chan Soon-Shiong Professor of Medicine and Director of the Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) Center at Columbia University in New York, a practicing oncologist, and author of The Firs…

00:43:18  |   Tue 12 May 2020
Visualizing What the Microscope Can’t—Gaël McGill, PhD—Digizyme

Visualizing What the Microscope Can’t—Gaël McGill, PhD—Digizyme

As the director of molecular visualization in the Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School, and the president and CEO of Digizyme, Gaël McGill is intere…

00:44:04  |   Mon 11 May 2020
How to Impede the Coronavirus in Cellular Machinery: Frederic Bards Shares His Research

How to Impede the Coronavirus in Cellular Machinery: Frederic Bards Shares His Research

Researcher Frederic Bard has studied coronaviruses' step-by-step entry and replication inside cells. He explains to listeners which stages are the most promising for interference.  Along the way, he…

00:38:45  |   Mon 11 May 2020
Birth Defects Associated with Diabetes: Researcher Nikita Ved Wants to Educate the Public

Birth Defects Associated with Diabetes: Researcher Nikita Ved Wants to Educate the Public

Researcher Nikita Ved is studying birth defects as a result of diabetes and wants to increase public awareness of these issues. She tells listeners 

  • About statistical evidence that shows diabetes-…
00:27:45  |   Sun 10 May 2020
Clamming Up at the Thought of Ageing? Scientists are Clamming for the Key to Longevity—Steven N. Austad—Department of Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Clamming Up at the Thought of Ageing? Scientists are Clamming for the Key to Longevity—Steven N. Austad—Department of Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Distinguished professor and Chair of the Department of Biology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Steven N. Austad, joins the podcast to discuss his research on the biology of ageing. Tune…

00:36:18  |   Sat 09 May 2020
A Biotechnological Boost to Wildlife Conservation—Ben Novak—Revive & Restore

A Biotechnological Boost to Wildlife Conservation—Ben Novak—Revive & Restore

 

Ben Novak is the lead scientist at Revive & Restore, a leading wildlife conservation organization that promotes the incorporation of biotechnology in various conservation efforts. He joins the sh…

00:25:51  |   Fri 08 May 2020
Like Fish, Like Human: New Research That Might Shed Light on Longevity—Dario Valenzano–Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, CECAD

Like Fish, Like Human: New Research That Might Shed Light on Longevity—Dario Valenzano–Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, CECAD

As a research group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing in Cologne, Germany, Dario Valenzano is trying to understand the molecular and genetic bases underlying differences betwee…

00:42:42  |   Fri 08 May 2020
Preventing Staph Infections: The Latest Technology with Researcher Fábio Aguiar-Alves

Preventing Staph Infections: The Latest Technology with Researcher Fábio Aguiar-Alves

Professor Fábio Aguiar-Alves specializes in identifying bacteria common to staph infection. For example, he can identify the exact types of bacteria present on a patient before they face surgery in o…

00:43:30  |   Thu 07 May 2020
Google Artificial Intelligence: DeepMind's Irina Higgins Talks about the Field

Google Artificial Intelligence: DeepMind's Irina Higgins Talks about the Field

Irina Higgins works to develop effective artificial intelligence models for Google's DeepMind project. She explains some essential tenants and goals, including

00:18:52  |   Thu 07 May 2020
Viruses and Evolution Current Research on How Viruses Adapt with Paul Turner

Viruses and Evolution Current Research on How Viruses Adapt with Paul Turner

Professor Paul Turner specializes in the evolution of viruses. He shares how researchers conceive of and approach viruses today, including

  • Understanding viruses as possible "took kits" for other …
00:51:12  |   Wed 06 May 2020
The Latest in Allergy Treatments with Specialist Lahari Rampur

The Latest in Allergy Treatments with Specialist Lahari Rampur

Clinician and researcher Lahari Rampur became interested in allergy studies when confronted with underserved populations in India followed by the amazing possibilities for treatments she found in her…

00:23:48  |   Wed 06 May 2020
Engineering a Virus that Infects Tumors: Dr. Tony Reid and the Cancer-Fighting Work of EpicentRx

Engineering a Virus that Infects Tumors: Dr. Tony Reid and the Cancer-Fighting Work of EpicentRx

Dr. Reid is Chief Scientific Officer and President of EpicentRx and discusses their groundbreaking work. He explains

  • How viruses typically seek out specific cell types,
  • How researchers at EpicentRx
00:31:11  |   Tue 05 May 2020
Addressing Wheat's Challenges with Rudi Appels

Addressing Wheat's Challenges with Rudi Appels

Rudi Appels has worked with genome sequencing in agriculture for forty years and specializes in the genomics of wheat. He shares his knowledge with listeners, explaining

00:31:01  |   Tue 05 May 2020
World Bank Lead Economist Wolfgang Fengler on Eradicating Poverty

World Bank Lead Economist Wolfgang Fengler on Eradicating Poverty

Wolfgang Fengler has spent over 18 years at the World Bank.

In this podcast, he explains

  • What the World Bank mission to end poverty looks like in day-to-day processes,
  • How their system for offering …
00:26:59  |   Mon 04 May 2020
On the Future of More Fulfilling Work—John Hagel—Deloitte’s Center for the Edge

On the Future of More Fulfilling Work—John Hagel—Deloitte’s Center for the Edge

John Hagel is the co-chairman for Deloitte’s Center for the Edge, an organization researching the future of work in a changing world.

Tune in to learn the following:

  • Why—contrary to what many people…
00:28:33  |   Mon 04 May 2020
Next-Generation Tissue Analysis Furthering the Field of Immuno-Oncology—Brian McKelligon—Akoya Biosciences

Next-Generation Tissue Analysis Furthering the Field of Immuno-Oncology—Brian McKelligon—Akoya Biosciences

CEO of Akoya Biosciences, Brian McKelligon, discusses how technology can improve and advance research in the field of immuno-oncology. In this episode, you will learn:

  • How the therapies in immuno-o…
00:24:58  |   Sun 03 May 2020
Machine Vision-Backed Industrial Manufacturing—Iain Smith—Fisher Smith

Machine Vision-Backed Industrial Manufacturing—Iain Smith—Fisher Smith

Iain Smith is the managing director and founder of Fisher Smith, a company that brings machine vision technology to the industrial sector. In this episode, you’ll learn the following:

00:31:48  |   Sat 02 May 2020
Decoding Non-Coding RNA: A Closer Look at the Role of MicroRNA—Shervin Takyar, MD, PhD—Yale School of Medicine

Decoding Non-Coding RNA: A Closer Look at the Role of MicroRNA—Shervin Takyar, MD, PhD—Yale School of Medicine

Shervin Takyar, MD, PhD, is an associate professor at Yale School of Medicine who joins the show today to discuss microRNA (miRNA).

Tune in to learn the following:

00:39:56  |   Fri 01 May 2020
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