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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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Molecular Evolution, Genetic Modification, and the Synthesis of Artificial Proteins Discussed In-Depth with Steven Benner

Molecular Evolution, Genetic Modification, and the Synthesis of Artificial Proteins Discussed In-Depth with Steven Benner

How does understanding molecular evolution hold the key to significant advances in technology and preserving life? By studying it, there may even be clues to how to survive on planets other than Eart…

00:44:37  |   Sun 18 Jul 2021
Discussing the Timing of Life and Evolutionary Changes with Nicholas P. Money

Discussing the Timing of Life and Evolutionary Changes with Nicholas P. Money

Nicholas (Nik) P. Money is a Professor and Director of the Western Program at Miami University. He has spent most of his professional career studying fungi and other microorganisms and has published …

00:27:54  |   Sat 17 Jul 2021
Global Health Issues, The Pros and Cons of the inoculation and looking Inside Big Pharma with Greg Glaser

Global Health Issues, The Pros and Cons of the inoculation and looking Inside Big Pharma with Greg Glaser

Is someone pulling the wool over the country's eyes when it comes to the pros and cons of the inoculation? Informed consent is an important right to retain and may be the key to safely inoculating th…

00:49:57  |   Fri 16 Jul 2021
Dr. Abdul Kadir Slocum Discusses New Ways of Treating Cancer in Conjunction with Conventional Cancer Treatments

Dr. Abdul Kadir Slocum Discusses New Ways of Treating Cancer in Conjunction with Conventional Cancer Treatments

Dr. Abdul Kadir Slocum is a co-founder of Chemothermia, an oncology center in Turkey that combines conventional cancer treatments with “out-of-the-box” therapies to improve cancer treatment outcomes.…

00:29:54  |   Thu 15 Jul 2021
Does Animal Protein Cause Cancer?—The Answer Might Surprise You

Does Animal Protein Cause Cancer?—The Answer Might Surprise You

“This is one of the biggest stories ever,” says T. Colin Campbell.  

What story is he talking about?

The one that offers clear evidence of a safe, natural, and effective way to reverse cancer, diabet…

00:49:09  |   Wed 14 Jul 2021
Breast Cancer Awareness and the Importance of Monitoring Breast Health and Regular Risk Assessment with Kornelia Polyak

Breast Cancer Awareness and the Importance of Monitoring Breast Health and Regular Risk Assessment with Kornelia Polyak

How can early detection and regular monitoring of breast health play a significant role in the severity of breast cancer? The earlier cancer can be detected, a significant possibility emerges that a…

00:33:14  |   Mon 12 Jul 2021
News Flash Freeze: Inhalable Therapies Improve Drug Efficacy and Adverse Events Profiles

News Flash Freeze: Inhalable Therapies Improve Drug Efficacy and Adverse Events Profiles

Finally, you can take a deep breath in and relax…knowing you’ve also taken the lowest efficacious dose of your medicine, with less worry over adverse events. And it’s all thanks to a company called T…

00:23:25  |   Sun 11 Jul 2021
Examining the Conscience of Psychiatry with Dr. Peter Breggin

Examining the Conscience of Psychiatry with Dr. Peter Breggin

“When psychiatry became wedded with the drug companies, it became very little more than a sales department of the pharmaceutical industry,” says Dr. Peter Breggin.

He explains the pre-wedding state, …

00:43:03  |   Sat 10 Jul 2021
The Fourth Era of Cancer Treatment: Where Immunotherapy Meets Precision Medicine

The Fourth Era of Cancer Treatment: Where Immunotherapy Meets Precision Medicine

“All malignant diseases are derived from a normal cell in the body,” says Dr. Owen O’Connor, MD, PhD. But how different are the malignant cells from the normal ones, and how hard is it to differentia…

00:28:28  |   Fri 09 Jul 2021
Learning About How the CRISPR Chip Technology and Biology May Lead to the Next Generation Electronic Sensors From Dr. Kiana Aran

Learning About How the CRISPR Chip Technology and Biology May Lead to the Next Generation Electronic Sensors From Dr. Kiana Aran

Kiana Aran, Ph.D. is an associate professor and director of the Aran Lab at Keck Institute and is also the Chief Scientific Officer at Cardea Bio. She is an electrical engineer with a driving interes…

00:27:03  |   Thu 08 Jul 2021
The Latest in Cancer Immunotherapy: Potential Cure for End-Stage Patients

The Latest in Cancer Immunotherapy: Potential Cure for End-Stage Patients

A cure for cancer? Immunotherapy could be the key.

Tune in to discover:

  • How an antiviral response is similar to an anti-tumor response
  • The various ways in which cancer evades the immune system
  • Whi…
00:33:34  |   Wed 07 Jul 2021
Sleep Health, Anxiety, and “Re-Entry” Therapy with Annie Miller

Sleep Health, Anxiety, and “Re-Entry” Therapy with Annie Miller

“If you can’t sleep, so what?” asks Annie Miller.

Well, you may or may not agree, but the point she’s making is that it’s far better to not care about a lack of sleep than to panic about it.

Press pl…

00:33:45  |   Wed 07 Jul 2021
How Industry Is Improving Access To and Advancing Treatments for People Living With Diabetes with Ali Dianaty

How Industry Is Improving Access To and Advancing Treatments for People Living With Diabetes with Ali Dianaty

How can Diabetes treatment be made more accessible and easy to use? By encouraging the availability of products to be all under one roof and finding less invasive treatment methods, patients can fin…

00:30:13  |   Tue 06 Jul 2021
Stem Cell Therapeutics and Cystic Fibrosis Affected Lung Regeneration - A Conversation with Barry Stripp and John Mahoney

Stem Cell Therapeutics and Cystic Fibrosis Affected Lung Regeneration - A Conversation with Barry Stripp and John Mahoney

How can victims of cystic fibrosis and other degenerative lung diseases be treated and even reverse? Stem cells may hold the key to a new world of treatments. Press play to learn:

  • The genes that ar…
00:29:13  |   Tue 06 Jul 2021
Discovering the Effects of High Quality Herbal Supplements and Health with Logan Christopher

Discovering the Effects of High Quality Herbal Supplements and Health with Logan Christopher

Christopher Logan is an avid health and nutrition reader who is continuously searching for the next best thing in the wide world of physical culture and herbalism. He is the co-founder and CEO of Los…

00:28:44  |   Mon 05 Jul 2021
Investigating the Thought-Provoking Concept of Mimetic Desire with Luke Burgis

Investigating the Thought-Provoking Concept of Mimetic Desire with Luke Burgis

Luke Burgis is an entrepreneur by experience who worked on Wall Street for a short time before moving to California to jump into the startup world in Silicon Valley. He established four companies and…

00:25:06  |   Mon 05 Jul 2021
Bacterial Genetics, RNA Based Infection Engineering, and the Immune System - A Discussion with Chase Beisel

Bacterial Genetics, RNA Based Infection Engineering, and the Immune System - A Discussion with Chase Beisel

How can CRISPR technology be viewed in perspective past regular lab use? By examining the bacteria left after genetic editing, the potential for new research emerges. Press play to learn:

  • How the ce…
00:28:12  |   Sun 04 Jul 2021
Deliberating the Development of Gene Drive Systems to Control Genetic Diseases And Associated Research of the Unintended Consequences With Jianghong Min

Deliberating the Development of Gene Drive Systems to Control Genetic Diseases And Associated Research of the Unintended Consequences With Jianghong Min

Jianghong Min is a graduate student with the Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School who is currently involved in genomics studies of the heritability of CRISPR-based gene drive cassettes to…

00:25:36  |   Sat 03 Jul 2021
Millions of Years of Evolution Brought to the Cancer Research Lab

Millions of Years of Evolution Brought to the Cancer Research Lab

"Nature, over millions of years, developed the immune system in vertebrate animals,” says Martin Steegmaier. And one of those developments is the antibody—a large protein that detects and neutralizes…

00:28:40  |   Fri 02 Jul 2021
New CRISPR Protein and Genome Editing Techniques Using Machine Learning Techniques with Hannah Spinner

New CRISPR Protein and Genome Editing Techniques Using Machine Learning Techniques with Hannah Spinner

How can the application of machine learning make CRISPR even more beneficial than it already is? By lowering bench time, researchers may free time to find even more beneficial advancements. Listen i…

00:35:17  |   Fri 02 Jul 2021
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