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Latest podcast episodes about cell membranes

The Carnivore Yogi Podcast
Bonus Episode: Grounding, Red light & Terrain Theory - HTS Sneak Peek

The Carnivore Yogi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 43:37


Free sign up - https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/health-transformation-summit-fall-2024 Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to Health Transformation Summit 01:54 Daniel White Circadian Health and Its Impact on Children 05:55 The Role of Light in Health and Nutrition 08:42 Dani Hamilton Understanding Metabolic Health & Hypoglycemia 14:27 Mike Belkowski Mitochondrial Health and Red Light Therapy 20:56 Justine Stenger The Importance of Cell Membranes and Phospholipids 26:54 Dr. Laura Koniver Grounding and Its Health Benefits 33:39 Alec Zeck Reframing the Infectious Disease Paradigm This video is not medical advice & as a supporter to you and your health journey - I encourage you to monitor your labs and work with a professional! ________________________________________ Get all my free guides and product recommendations to get started on your journey! https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/all-free-resources Check out all my courses to understand how to improve your mitochondrial health & experience long lasting health! (Use code PODCAST to save 10%) - https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/courses Sign up for my newsletter to get special offers in the future! -https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/contact Free Guide to Building your perfect quantum day (start here) - https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/opt-in-9d5f6918-77a8-40d7-bedf-93ca2ec8387f My free product guide with all product recommendations and discount codes: https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/resource_redirect/downloads/file-uploads/sites/2147573344/themes/2150788813/downloads/84c82fa-f201-42eb-5466-0524b41f6b18_2024_SKW_Affiliate_Guide_1_.pdf

Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition
The Shocking Truth About Saturated Fat

Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 24:19


In this episode, we tackle the myths surrounding saturated fats and heart health. Discover how recent studies challenge the traditional views linking LDL cholesterol to cardiovascular risk.   Delve into significant research findings that disprove the connection between saturated fat intake and heart disease. Learn from studies across various populations and the surprising results they offer.   Find out about the best sources of saturated fats and their roles in cellular health. We discuss how these fats support cell membrane stability and who might benefit most from them based on genetic and digestive health.   In This Episode:    00:00 Introduction to Cholesterol and Lipid Hypothesis 01:21 Understanding the Lymphatic System 02:50 The Shocking Truth About Saturated Fat 03:53 Debunking the Lipid Hypothesis 04:51 Scientific Studies on Saturated Fat 09:17 The Role of Saturated Fat in Cell Membranes 14:44 Challenges with Saturated Fat Digestion 17:27 Optimizing Fat Consumption for Different Genotypes 18:44 Best Sources and Cooking Tips for Healthy Fats 20:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts     Are swollen legs or ankles slowing you down? Discover the power of Lymph System Support by Pure Health Research. Crafted with natural ingredients like dandelion extract, burdock root, and bromelain, this formula unclogs your lymphatic system, reducing swelling and supporting a healthy inflammatory response.   As a special offer, try Lymph System Support risk-free today and receive a complimentary bottle of curcumin extract. Visit GetLymphHelp.com/jockers to claim yours now. Say hello to renewed vitality and goodbye to discomfort!     Discover the power of Lion's Mane mushroom, now more bioavailable than ever with Purality Health's nano-absorption technology. Boost your memory, speed up your thinking, and elevate your mood effectively.   Don't miss the limited-time offer of buy one, get one free. Check it out with a six-month satisfaction guarantee at Lion's Mane Complex. Visit https://lionsmanecomplex.com/drj     “It doesn't tell us that Oreo cookies are good for us. It tells us that we need to rethink the whole idea of this whole lipid hypothesis.”  ~ Dr. Jockers     Subscribe to the podcast on: Apple Podcast Stitcher Spotify PodBean  TuneIn Radio     Resources: GetLymphHelp.com/jockers Visit https://lionsmanecomplex.com/drj     Connect with Dr. Jockers: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/drjockers/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/DrDavidJockers YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/user/djockers Website – https://drjockers.com/ If you are interested in being a guest on the show, we would love to hear from you! Please contact us here! - https://drjockers.com/join-us-dr-jockers-functional-nutrition-podcast/ 

Back to The Basics
Episode 13 – Poor Mitochondrial Health, Negative Electrical Charges, & Incorrect Blue Light Exposure Leads to Chronic Disease with Justine Stenger

Back to The Basics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 76:39


About my Guest:  Justine Stenger received her B.Ed from the University of Alberta. She pursued a Holistic Nutrition/Therapeutic Chef certification from Bauman College. Justine has completed her Functional Medicine training through the Institute for Functional Medicine and is a Certified Functional Medicine Health Coach, certified through the Institute For Functional Medicine. Justine is a trained Bredesen (RECODE) practitioner. She specializes in cell membrane medicine (Lipid replacement therapy) and works primarily with patients with mitochondrial disorders such as neurological conditions, mast cell activation syndrome, and autoimmune diseases educating them on the steps to restore the health cycle,Justine has worked beside Dr. Bruce Hoffman for the past 12 years and has supported hundreds of Dr Hoffman's chronic, complex illness patients nutritionally. Justine Stagner:  Instagram  Website Book Summary: In this video, Dr Cassie Smith interviews Justine Stagner, a holistic nutritionist and functional medicine health coach, about the impact of the environment on our health. Justine explains how cell phones emit non-native electromagnetic frequencies that deplete our electrical charge and negatively impact our cellular functions. Justine and Dr. Cassie Smith discuss the importance of supporting mitochondrial health for overall well-being and fertility. They emphasize the role of phospholipids in restoring damaged cell membranes and improving redox potential.  Time Stamps:  00:00 Introduction to Justine Stanger 03:04 Divine Intervention and Meeting Justine 09:16 Reducing Exposure to Harmful Frequencies 23:01 The Epidemic of Chronic Disease and Light Exposure 33:46 The Impact of Devices on Children 36:43 The Risk of Mitochondrial Damage in Children 36:58 Supporting Mitochondrial Health and Autism 38:50 The Importance of Phospholipids for Health 39:19 Cell Membranes and Organelles 45:23 Lipid Replacement Therapy 47:59 The Significance of Cell Membranes 55:17 Infertility and Cell Health 57:24 Improving Redox Potential and Detoxification 01:00:47 Getting Back to Nature for Health 01:02:55 The Importance of Sunlight and Grounding 01:10:53 Oysters and Other Electron-Rich Foods 01:12:03 The Power of Watching the Sunrise 01:13:05 Transforming Health with Quantum Biology Connect with Modern Endocrine: Check out the website Follow Cassie on Instagram Follow Cassie on Facebook Follow Cassie on YouTube Follow Cassie on TikTok Sign up for Modern Endocrine's newsletter Disclaimer  Wellness Tips Summary  Our cell membranes are comprised of 50-90% phospholipids, depending on the cell type. These membranes act as a semi-permeable barrier, regulating everything that enters and exits the cell. Our organelles also have membranes, and if they don't have a membrane, they are interacting with one. Membranes are essential! When we have healthy membranes, we are set up for optimal cellular health. The mitochondrial membrane is particularly crucial due to the role the inner membrane plays in oxidative phosphorylation—the generation of ATP (energy) and water. The better our mitochondrial functioning, the better our overall health. Phospholipids are the most potent and powerful deposit into your biochemical bank account!  Light Exposure - Exposure to the wrong type of light at the wrong time can wreak havoc on our cellular health. Your cells all have clock genes that are regulated by sunlight. Morning sunlight is the most important signal to give your body to regulate the 1 billion biochemical reactions that are taking place in your cells every single second. Complete darkness after sunset is equally important to support processes like autophagy, melatonin release, the docking of leptin in the hypothalamus, and much more. The harm that LED lights, which emit blue light, have on our health cannot be overstated. Excessive exposure to blue light, especially at night, can disrupt circadian rhythms, impair sleep quality, and contribute to various health issues such as increased stress, decreased immune function, metabolic disturbances, and eventually chronic disease. There has been a 500% increase in breast cancer due to blue light exposure at night (which comes from cell phones).  Tips For Decreasing Blue Light -Change phone screen to red light and filter out blue light Settings -> accessibility -> display and text size -> color filters -> click red/green filter then check mark color tint -> pull the intensity and hue as far to the right as possible   Settings -> display and brightness -> check light and turn brightness down as much as possible -Get red light bulbs for your home - Download Iris on your computer to filter blue light - Purchase blue light glasses for nighttime use   - Purchase red light glasses for daytime use Use code: JUSTINE85659 to save 20% 3. Limit Radio Waves with Phones, Internet, and Headphones -Consider hiring a building biologist to look at EMF's in your home  - Hardwire computers to internet connections instead of using wifi -Keep your cell phone off your body -Limit cell phone use but when using do not hold to your head/ear – put on speakerphone if talking -Get headphones that do not use Bluetooth! -Turn off as many settings on your phone as possible (try only using phone with wifi on – turing off all other settings below will decrease radiofrequency over 100x)  - Settings -> Cellular -> Personal Hotspot -> off  - Settings -> Cellular -> Cellular Data -> off - Settings -> Cellular -> Personal Hotspot -> off - Settings -> Bluetooth -> off - Settings -> Wifi -> off 4. Earth Exposure – ground on the earth with your bare feet as much as possible, especially when using a cell phone (avoid turf as it is full of chemicals) -Plant flowers or garden  5. Food Exposure – choose foods that are rich in electrons like oysters, other sources of wild seafood, coconut, fresh fruits and vegetables (in season) Eat in season – don't eat fruits and vegetables in the winter if they do not grow where you live!  6. Body Bio Supplements – use code ME for 15% off Phospholipid complex – building blocks for your cell membranes - restores and support cell membranes  Balance oil – healthy fats that strengthen cell structures to keep mitochondria working with linoleic and alpha linoleic acid in 4:1 ratio which is ideal for cellular health 

The Darin Olien Show
C15:0 The Essential Fat Revolutionizing Health

The Darin Olien Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 70:51


Are you curious about the secrets of longevity?   Ready to explore the mysteries of health and well-being? We're excited to present the latest episode that embarks on an intriguing journey from the depths of the ocean to the fascinating world of essential fats.   Our latest episode features Stephanie Venn-Watson, a veteran Veterinary Epidemiologist with an unexpected fear of water, which makes their career path, including major contributions to our understanding of essential fats and dolphin longevity, all the more astonishing.   From swimming lesson standoffs to pivotal epidemiological studies, she shares her transformation from aquaphobic to aquatic expert, diving into the metabolic mysteries behind the Navy's healthiest dolphins and the discovery of odd-chain saturated fats like C15 as a key to longevity and disease prevention.   Venture beneath the surface with us as we navigate the murky waters of environmental toxins and their impact on marine and human health. The narrative is rich with details of the monumental shift in understanding, the untapped potential of these fats, and the imperative of sustaining our ecosystem for the health of all species.   Stephanie  Venn-Watson served as an epidemiologist tracking diseases for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization. She co-founded the National Marine Mammal Foundation and is a recipient of the Department of Health and Human Services Secretary's Award for Innovations in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.   We also discuss...   (06:28) Dolphin Health Study Results (12:24) "Understanding Saturated Fat Varieties" (15:17) Importance of C15 Deficiency in Health (21:31) Impact of C15 on Cell Membranes (25:13) Discovering the Importance of Fatty Acids (32:05) Discovering Nature's Secrets (35:47) Fatty 15 Supplement for Dolphins (45:15) Comparing C15 and Omega-3 Fatty Acids (53:14) Uncovering New Molecule Challenges Societal Norms (57:36) Optimal C15 Dosing for Health   Don't forget:   You can order now by heading to darinolien.com/fatal-conveniences-book or order now on Amazon.   Thank you to our sponsors: Manna Vitality: Go to www.mannavitality.com and use code DARIN12 at checkout for 12% off. Vivo Barefoot: Get 20% off your first Vivobarefoot order with DARIN20 at www.vivobarefoot.com Therasage: Go to www.therasage.com and use code DARIN at checkout for 15% off Fatty15 : Get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/DARIN and using code DARIN at checkout.   Find more from Darin: Website: https://darinolien.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Darinolien/ Book: https://darinolien.com/fatal-conveniences-book/ Down to Earth: https://darinolien.com/down-to-earth/   Find more from Stephanie Venn-Watson: Website: https://fatty15.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fatty15/

Authentic Biochemistry
Immune Cell Biochemistry II. B Cell Membranes. Introductory Lecture. Dr Daniel J. Guerra. 22May24 Authentic Biochemistry.

Authentic Biochemistry

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 60:21


References Nat Commun. 2022; 13: 5371 Schubert, F. 1822.Symphony No. 8 in B Minor "Unfinished," D. 759 https://youtu.be/3tisvEpblig?si=WLsVj4R6gedi7-_a --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support

Authentic Biochemistry
Immune Cell Biochemistry. T cell Membranes Coda VII. C.22 Dr Daniel J. Guerra. Authentic Biochemistry 13.5.24

Authentic Biochemistry

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 46:54


Cancers (Basel). 2023 Nov; 15(21): 5177 GUERRA, DANIEL J.(2022)CYTOEPIGENETICS: DIALECTICAL REVIEW OF A SUBCELLULAR ENDO-MEMBRANOUS COORDINATION OF GENE EXPRESSION AND CELLULAR FATE. Journal of Disease and Global Health, 15 (3). pp. 22-47. ISSN 2454-1842 McCartney-Lennon. 1968 "Martha My Dear." https://youtu.be/RXawa90YU2s?si=_CgaG0yOdbpcflYr --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support

Authentic Biochemistry
Immune Cell Biochemistry. T cell Membranes. Coda VI. c.21 Methylation Specific Treg differentiation I. 11May24. DJGPhD Authentic Biochemistry Podcast

Authentic Biochemistry

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 36:36


References Acta Pharmacol Sin. 2019 Aug;40(8): 1076–1084 Nucleus. 2022; 13(1): 236–276.  Cancers (Basel). 2023 Nov; 15(21): 5177 Dylan, R. 1965 "Like a Rolling Stone" https://youtu.be/IwOfCgkyEj0?si=1vnIW2vqfsg-9MGp Dvorak, A. 1893. Symphony 9 in E minor. Op.95.B178. "From the New World" https://youtu.be/jOofzffyDSA?si=LiM8g7l487jmD22J --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support

Authentic Biochemistry
Immune Cell Biochemistry I. T Cell Membranes CoDA3/C.18 Authentic Biochemistry Dr. Daniel J. Guerra 06MAY24

Authentic Biochemistry

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 29:43


References Gastroenterology. 2023 Feb; 164(2): 256–271.e10. Ada R. Habershon, and Charles H. Gabriel. 1907. "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" Performed by the Carter Family incl. Johnny Cash. https://youtu.be/JLFbUbmH7To?si=rLPSkV-mHYq3Aodf Mozart, WA. 1783. Mass in C Minor K. 427. https://youtu.be/KsiP4-mCnQ0?si=XoNwMiTO1JK5jPOK --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support

Authentic Biochemistry
Immune Cell Biochemistry I. T Cell Membranes c.17 Authentic Biochemistry Dr. Daniel J. Guerra 05MAY24

Authentic Biochemistry

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 29:53


References The Journal of Biological Chemistry2018  293, 19001-19011 Cell Death & Diseasevolume 10, Article number: 315 Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2019. volume 51, Article number: 80. Trends in Immunology. 2017. REVIEW| VOL. 38,Issue 4, P287-297, April 01. Gastroenterology. 2023 Feb; 164(2): 256–271.e10 Squire/ Anderson. 1971. "The South Side of the Sky. on [ Yes -Fragile; lp] https://youtu.be/hBAauFYod80?si=bTGJiM-dCEsHjRnJ Mozart, WA. 1772. Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183 https://youtu.be/rNeirjA65Dk?si=I8cdCyfO_FDlaBYc --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support

The Synthesis of Wellness
97. Dietary Hacks to Prevent Insulin Resistance & Restore Function to the Cell Membrane (How to Safeguard Your Cell Membrane Phospholipids)

The Synthesis of Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 24:35


We are diving into all things lipids, their classifications, and their profound impact on cell membranes, insulin resistance, diet changes, and overall health. Included in the discussion: the critical balance between omega-3 and omega-6, providing valuable tips for maintaining a healthy lipid profile, becoming aware of lipid oxidation, and avoiding those sources of oxidized lipids. Topics: 1. Introduction - Discussion on Cell Membranes, Seed Oils, Lipid Classification, and Insulin Resistance 2. Lipid Classification - Overview of Lipids - Fatty Acids - Triglycerides - Phospholipids 3. Cell Membrane Composition - Lipid Bilayer - Primary Lipids in Cell Membrane - Phosphatidylcholine (PC) - Phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) 4. Impact of Omega-6 on Cell Membrane - Disruption of Lipid Packing - Increased Membrane Rigidity - Impaired GLUT4 Transporters and Insulin Resistance - Effects on Insulin Receptor Signaling 5. Omega-3 vs. Omega-6 in Membrane Fluidity - Location of Double Carbon Bonds - Omega-3 Supporting Fluidity and Signaling 6. Insulin Resistance and Omega-6 Intake - Inverse Relationship with Linoleic Acid - Ideal Omega-6 to Omega-3 Ratio (4:1) - Western Diet's High Omega-6 Ratio (16:1) 7. Tips for Balancing Omega-6 and Omega-3 - Grass-Fed (and Finished) vs. Grain-Fed Meat - Avoiding Seed Oils - The Importance of Avoiding Oxidized Lipids 8. Oxidation of Lipids - Susceptibility of PUFAs to Oxidation - Cooking with Stable Fats (Saturated, Monounsaturated) - Need for Whole Foods and Home Preparation 9. Specifics on Flaxseed - Omega-3 Profile and Susceptibility to Oxidation - Recommendations for Usage and Storage 10. Conclusion and Future Topics - Mention of Future Episode on Mitochondrial Function and "detoxing your membranes" of these lipids Thanks for tuning in! Get Chloe's Book Today! "⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠75 Gut-Healing Strategies & Biohacks⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠" If you liked this episode, please leave a rating and review or share it to your stories over on Instagram. If you tag @synthesisofwellness, Chloe would love to personally thank you for listening! Follow Chloe on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@synthesisofwellness⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Chloe on TikTok @chloe_c_porter Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠synthesisofwellness.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to purchase products, subscribe to our mailing list, and more! Or visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/synthesisofwellness⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to see all of Chloe's links, schedule a BioPhotonic Scanner consult with Chloe, or support the show! Thanks again for tuning in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chloe-porter6/support

Real Science Exchange
65B. Cornell Conference: New Revelations in Transition Cow Nutrition with Dr. Santos

Real Science Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 54:57


Guests: Dr. Jose Santos, University of FloridaJoining together for the second episode of the New Revelations in Transition Cow Nutrition from the 2022 Cornell Nutrition Conference four-part mini-series to discuss animal nutrition requirements are remarks from Dr. Jose Santos, University of Florida and topical insights from Dr. Clay Zimmerman from Balchem. Bringing forward the most recent research on choline supplementation, Dr. Santos began the second in the series focusing on nutritional mechanisms and their essential benefits in animal growth and performance. 3:45Choline was first introduced in the 1700s by chemists and pharmacists. Still, it wasn't until about 40 years ago that Derek Lindsay from England discovered that most phospholipids in ruminants are synthesized de novo. Dr. Santos mentioned that studies show more than 90% of choline in feeds doesn't show up past the rumen, adding to the lag in understanding when the essential nutrient shows up in the small intestine. 5:32As a required nutrient, Dr. Santos shared that choline is required for the structural integrity of cell membranes, neural tissue and the components of phospholipids and sphingolipids. 7:01As cows approach calving and during the first two weeks of lactation, Dr. Santos suggests that it is the optimum time to provide choline as a building block for phosphatidylcholine. 17:35Sharing a heat map study on the effects of choline in hepatic tissue, Dr. Santos said it ultimately shows that supplementing choline reduces glycerol and increases the synthesis of phosphatidylcholine. He added that as studies focus on hepatic triglyceride, acid basis or dry matter basis, the benefits of choline at different dosage levels benefit the same.  22:30But do low-body condition cows react to choline supplementation the same as high-body condition cows during the transition period? Dr. Santos shifted directions, adding that he's found low body conditions cows responded to choline with more milk and energy. He added that studies show supplying choline to nutrient-deficient animals enhances their ability to transport and absorb nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract. 41:55Dr. Santos mentioned not only does choline facilitate phospholipid synthesis and plays a large role in the transportation of fatty acids, he believes it's an unquestionable supplementation that fits the requirements as a required nutrient.  46:35Wrapping up the conversation, Dr. Zimmerman highlighted key points from Dr. Santos and summarized consistent responses the industry continues to see in the meta-analysis of added choline in a range of production levels. 49:15If you would like to review Dr. Santo's webinar from the 2022 Cornell Mini Symposium, you can view all four webinar series at balchem/com/realscience. Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to bring more people to join us around the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table.  If you want one of our new Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll get a shirt in the mail to you.

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
692: Keeping a Close Eye On Channels and Vesicle Trafficking in Plant Cell Membranes - Dr. Mike Blatt

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 43:00


Dr. Mike Blatt is the Regius Professor of Botany at the University of Glasgow and Adjunct Professor at Pennsylvania State University. Mike is a cell biologist and physiologist who studies cells to understand how the parts fit together to accomplish important functions in plants. He is also passionate about electronics, and he has built much of the equipment they use for their work. Mike loves winter sports, especially downhill and cross country skiing. In fact, he has skied throughout most of his life is currently looking forward to an upcoming ski trip to the Alps with his father who is still hitting the slopes in his nineties! He conducted his undergraduate studies at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver and at the University of Wisconsin, Madison where he received his BS with honors in Botany and Biochemistry. Next, Mike was awarded a PhD in Plant Biology from Stanford University while working in the Department of Plant Biology at the Carnegie Institution of Washington. During his graduate work, Mike received a Fullbright-Hays Graduate Fellowship to study at the University of Nürnberg. Afterwards, Mike traveled to Yale University Medical School to accept an NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship and then to the University of Cambridge to accept a NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship. He has served on the faculty at the University of London and Imperial College London prior to joining the faculty at the University of Glasgow. Mike has received many awards and honors throughout his career, including being named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the James Hutton Institute, and the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the premier international journal Plant Physiology. In this interview, Mike discusses his experiences in life and science.

Reasons to Believe Podcast
Fine-Tuning of Cell Membranes and Beyond the Standard Model | Stars, Cells, and God ep16

Reasons to Believe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 34:03


Join Fazale “Fuz” Rana and Jeff Zweerink as they discuss new discoveries taking place at the frontiers of science that have theological and philosophical implications, as well as new discoveries that point to the reality of God's existence. Cell membranes are incredibly complex biochemical suprasystems composed of hundreds of different types of lipids. Is there any rhyme or reason to the compositional makeup of cell membranes or do they merely reflect the outworking of historically contingent evolution? In this episode, Fuz Rana discusses a recent study that reveals the rationale for the compositional complexity of cell membranes, highlighting that these systems display an organization and compositional fine-tuning that can be marshaled to make a case for intelligent design. The standard model of particle physics stands as an incredibly robust model of the universe with great explanatory power. Yet scientists know it is incomplete. New measurements of the W boson mass might provide clues about how to extend the standard model. Will the new measurements hold up under further scrutiny? Will they provide ways to explain dark matter and other holes in the standard model? In this episode Fuz and Jeff discuss these important topics. References: “Membrane Thickness, Lipid Phase and Sterol Type Are Determining Factors in the Permeability of Membranes to Small Solutes,” https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29272-x Jacopo Frallicciardi, et al. (article)  “High-Precision Measurement of the W Boson Mass with the CDF II Detector,” https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abk1781 CDF Collaboration, T Aaltonen, et al. (article) Additional Resources: “Bringing Order to the Case for Intelligent Design, Part 1,” https://reasons.org/explore/publications/articles/bringing-order-to-the-case-for-intelligent-design-part-1, Fazale Rana (blog) “Biotic Borders: Cell Membranes under Scrutiny,” https://reasons.org/explore/publications/facts-for-faith/biotic-borders-cell-membranes-under-scrutiny, Fazale Rana (blog)

Tom's SciCast
The edge of life: Cell membranes, diffusion, and transport.

Tom's SciCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 62:26


What does walking, growing plants in dry environments,  or making most of our ATP have in common? They all rely on transport across their membranes. Cellular membranes form the barrier between life and the outside world acting as the gatekeeper to cells.  In this podcast, I explore how the structure of cellular membranes allows cells  to regulate the movement of substances by diffusion, facilitated diffusion and active transport. 

The Biohacking Secrets Show
EP 217: Leading Lyme Treatments, Cell Membranes, and Mold with Michelle McKeon

The Biohacking Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 64:18


Michelle McKeon is a Licensed Clinical Nutritionist and Certified Mold Practitioner who specializes in environmental toxins, tick-borne diseases, gut dysbiosis, and inflammatory issues.  She has been guiding both local and long-distance clients through exploring mold mycotoxins, genetic/methylation issues, heavy metals, tick-borne infections, cell membrane damage, parasites and viral infections, candida, dental issues, diet, and gut flora.   She owns a Nutrition Practice, Balancing Pathways, and is the Head of the Lyme Nutrition Program at LifeSpan medicine. She also is the owner of Lyme and Cancer Services, where she is a Hyperthermia Consultant and works as a liaison scheduling patients to hospitals offering hyperthermia treatment.   - Learn more about our one-on-one Biohacker Coaching program www.BiohackerCoaching.com   - Grab your free copy of The Biohacker's Guide to Upgraded Energy and Focus (just help with s/h) https://biohackersguide.com/free-guide   - Subscribe to our free email newsletter www.biohackersguide.com/energycrash    - Subscribe to The Biohacking Secrets Show podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-biohacking-secrets-show/id1139825099   Join Our Uncensored Telegram Channel for VIP Biohacking Content You Can't Get On Social Media https://t.me/joinchat/GFCs4ezgCQ4vHi3S  

Intelligent Design the Future
Jonathan Wells: Biological Information Beyond DNA, Pt. 1

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 10:06


On this classic ID the Future, Casey Luskin talks with Jonathan Wells about his article, “Membrane Patterns Carry Ontogenetic Information That Is Specified Independently of DNA.” In this first of a series of interviews, Dr. Wells gives an overview of his article, explaining why DNA information in an embryo can only do its job in the context of spatial information that is specified independently of it. Source

Building Health with Dr. Melina Roberts
Vegetable Oils and Cell Membranes

Building Health with Dr. Melina Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 4:10


Vegetable Oils and Cell Membranes For access to blog, video, article, shareable quotes: http://advancednaturopathic.com/vegetable-oils-and-cell-membranes/ Get Dr. Roberts’ new book: http://advancednaturopathic.com/building-a-healthy-child/ Join Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdvancedNaturopathic/ Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drmelinaroberts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmelinaroberts/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/drmelinaroberts/ -------------------- ABOUT DR. MELINA ROBERTS ------------------- Dr. Melina Roberts is a Naturopathic Doctor, Author of Building a Healthy Child, TEDx Speaker, Founder and Medical Director of Advanced Naturopathic Medical Centre in Calgary. She is a leading authority in the field of naturopathic medicine specializing in European Biological Medicine effectively treating digestive issues, chronic disease and cancer. ------------------- ABOUT ADVANCED NATUROPATHIC MEDICAL CENTRE ------------------- Advanced Naturopathic Medical Centre is Canada’s Comprehensive Centre for Biological Medicine. We are a patient-focused, professional medical practice that utilizes advanced, comprehensive testing and therapies to help people of all ages and all levels of health to be able to reach their optimal health. Visit our website: http://advancednaturopathic.com/ ------------------ SUBSCRIBE ------------------ Never miss a video and join our YouTube community: https://www.youtube.com/user/drmelinaroberts

Health Ignited
Episode 7: Fish Oil Myth: building healthy cell membranes with Brian Peskin

Health Ignited

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 62:15


Drs Nick and Sonya Jensen interview Brian Peskin on the facts and myths around fish oil. We have all been told the benefits of taking fish oils, but are we doing more harm than good? Are we destroying the cell membranes and the very aspects of our bodies that help us thrive? Prof. Brian Peskin is a theoretical research scientist specializing in lipids-based pharmacognosy—a class of drug derived from plant-based sources; specifically, seed oils. A notable benefit with this approach is the minimization / elimination of harmful side effects. He focuses specifically on the modulation of physiologically targeted essential fatty acids (EFAs) — termed Parent Essential Oils (PEOs) — and their eicosanoid metabolites. He is a translational science expert with a long-term interest in diabetes and its underlying pathophysiology. In 2002, he began extensive research on the relationship of PEOs and their metabolites to cancer and cardiovascular disease. Prof.Peskin's work is focused on pathways that maximize oxygen delivery and blood flow to the human cell and maximizing tissue functionality.  A former electrical engineer, Prof. Peskin founded the field of Life-Systems Engineering Science in 1995 – bringing the “cause-effect” accountability of engineering into the life sciences. Focus is on supporting and optimizing the patient's natural physiologic processes—not blocking or impeding metabolic pathways. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, the results are novel, highly effective treatment for specific chronic diseases / disorders across diverse patient populations.   You can find more of Brian Peskin's work below. https://brianpeskin.com/    

PaperPlayer biorxiv biophysics
Long-lasting salt bridges provide the anchoring mechanism of oncogenic KRas-4B at cell membranes

PaperPlayer biorxiv biophysics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.14.250738v1?rss=1 Authors: Lu, H., Marti, J. Abstract: Ras is a family of related proteins participating in all animal cell lineages and organs which work as GDP-GTP binary switches and regulate cytoplasmic signalling networks able to control several cellular processes, playing an essential role in signal transduction pathways involved in cell growth, differentiation and survival. In this work, a G12D mutated farnesylated GTP bound KRas-4B protein has been simulated at the interface of a DOPC/DOPS/cholesterol model anionic cell membrane at the all-atom level. A specific long-lasting salt bridge connection between farnesyl and the hypervariable region of the protein has been identified as the main mechanism responsible of the binding of oncogenic farnesylated KRas-4B to the cell membrane, since this particular bond is absent in both wild-type and oncogenic methylated species of KRas-4B. This finding may lead to a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of protein binding and eventual growing and spreading inside cell membranes. From free energy landscapes obtained by well-tempered metadynamics simulations, we have characterised local and global minima of KRas-4B binding and revealed the main pathways between anchored and released states. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Sommerfeld Lecture Series (ASC)
Biophysics Seminar: Statistical Physics in Biology: Twisting transitions for DNA, and Ising Models for cell Membranes

Sommerfeld Lecture Series (ASC)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 70:06


The theory of phase transitions splits between abrupt transitions (nucleation and growth, critical droplets) and continuous transitions (scaling and universality). I’ll discuss wonderful biophysics examples for each: Michelle Wang’s twisting single molecules of DNA, and with Sarah Veatch’s discovery of universal Ising critical fluctuations in living cell membranes. (1) Plectonemes are the helically wound loops formed in garden hoses and electrical cords when they are overtwisted. Wang's group studies their equilibrium formation in overtwisted DNA, where they observe reversible transitions over the free energy barrier. This system, with well-known continuum elasticity and a controlled disorder, forms an unusual opportunity to test our ideas about the nucleation of phase transitions, and to generalize them to include randomness. (2) Sarah Veatch in Baird's group has recently made an amazing discovery – cell membranes, when stripped from the cytoskeleton, sit just above an Ising critical point. Cooled by 5%, they phase separate into two components: differing mixtures of lipids and proteins. We've tried to answer three questions: Why don't intact cells undergo this phase separation? Why would a cell want to sit near a critical point? What does statistical mechanics tell us about lipid rafts and the formation of protein aggregates?

Biology for Bastards
Remediation: Chapter 7 - Cell Membranes

Biology for Bastards

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 32:17


Throwback to when we talked about how cell membranes work For detailed notes (PowerPoints) visit www.BiologyForBastards.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bioforbastards/message

Evolving with Mr. V
Episode 9 Week 9 of AP/DC Biology

Evolving with Mr. V

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 22:54


In this week's podcast we review the week that was in AP/DC Biology reviewing Cell Membranes and Cell Transport. We also highlight some of the biggest Biology Headlines/Stories in the World Today and in our Final Segment we dive back into Mr. V's Mailbag and answer a listeners question. Remember to subscribe, like, and please comment on the podcast on your podcast listening platform. You can also e-mail me at ovelas@neisd.net with any comments or feedback, You can also follow me on twitter at OscarVelasquez@APBiologyMrV. Students can always contact me and communicate with me via the Edmodo course website or APP. I want to thank you for listening...I am your host Mr. Oscar Velasquez "Master of the Biological Arts". Have a Great Week and May the Force be With You. Big shout to Free Music Achieve and SoundBible for the music and sound effects in the podcast.

Biology for Bastards
Chapter 7: Cell Membranes

Biology for Bastards

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 31:53


All about cell membranes and how they keep the good shit in and the bad shit out. For detailed notes (PowerPoints) visit www.BiologyForBastards.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bioforbastards/message

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Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast
How bacteria physically resist antibiotics

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 4:40


Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem that kills hundreds of thousands of people each year, from what should be preventable diseases. Up to date, scientists have been trying to figure out the reasons in each individual case, until now A group from McMaster University in Canada has published a paper which shows for the first time the two common physical characteristics of bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Mariana Campos has been talking to Maikel Rheinstadter, who explained what they did and how this could help in the development of new and improved medications. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Scientists Special Editions Podcast
How bacteria physically resist antibiotics

Naked Scientists Special Editions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 4:40


Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem that kills hundreds of thousands of people each year, from what should be preventable diseases. Up to date, scientists have been trying to figure out the reasons in each individual case, until now A group from McMaster University in Canada has published a paper which shows for the first time the two common physical characteristics of bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Mariana Campos has been talking to Maikel Rheinstadter, who explained what they did and how this could help in the development of new and improved medications. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast

We often hear about the search for life on Mars, but could life begin outside our solar system? Izzie Clarke discussed the chemistry involved with astrophysicist Paul Rimmer... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Scientists Special Editions Podcast
How did early life evolve?

Naked Scientists Special Editions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 5:06


We often hear about the search for life on Mars, but could life begin outside our solar system? Izzie Clarke discussed the chemistry involved with astrophysicist Paul Rimmer... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
385: Keeping a Close Eye On Channels and Vesicle Trafficking in Plant Cell Membranes - Dr. Mike Blatt

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 42:38


Dr. Mike Blatt is the Regius Professor of Botany at the University of Glasgow and Adjuct Professor at Pennsylvania State University. He conducted his undergraduate studies at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver and at the University of Wisconsin, Madison where he received his BS with honors in Botany and Biochemistry. Next, Mike was awarded a PhD in Plant Biology from Stanford University while working in the Department of Plant Biology at the Carnegie Institution of Washington. During his graduate work, Mike received a Fullbright-Hays Graduate Fellowship to study at the University of Nürnberg. Afterwards, Mike traveled to Yale University Medical School to accept an NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship and then to the University of Cambridge to accept a NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship. He has served on the faculty at the University of London and Imperial College London prior to joining the faculty at the University of Glasgow. Mike has received many awards and honors throughout his career, including being named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the James Hutton Institute, and the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the premier international journal Plant Physiology. Mike joins us to discuss his experiences in life and science.

Translational Medicine
Targeting cancer mechanisms

Translational Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 5:46


Professor Robert Gilbert's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying membrane pore formation and cell adhesion. Switching mechanisms within our cells are in part responsible for their development. MicroRNAs control a whole set of proteins associated with stem cell biology, particularly cancer stem cells. Targeting these components raises the potential for new anti-cancer therapeutics, which work by switching off protein production rather than inhibiting them later.

Cancer
Targeting cancer mechanisms

Cancer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 5:46


Professor Robert Gilbert's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying membrane pore formation and cell adhesion. Switching mechanisms within our cells are in part responsible for their development. MicroRNAs control a whole set of proteins associated with stem cell biology, particularly cancer stem cells. Targeting these components raises the potential for new anti-cancer therapeutics, which work by switching off protein production rather than inhibiting them later.

Methylation Support @The Center for Bio-Individualized Medicine
Leaky Cells? Leaky Brain? Leaky Mitochondria? What does it all mean?

Methylation Support @The Center for Bio-Individualized Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2014 58:00


Have you been told that you have a leaky gut? A leaky brain? or a leaky mitochondria?  What does it all mean?? Wonder why you are not getting better? Womder why you wounds are slow to heal? Now's the time to find out! On Monday, 3/24/14 @8pm DST, Dr. Jess Armine will explain the very base pathology that affects everyone with chronic illness. He will explain how the cells get in this predicament, what it does to the healing ability of or body and....most of all....how to heal it on your own!!! We have had many great shows people....but this is going to be the most important one of all (so far)! Join us for a fascinating lecture followed by a Q&A session!

Chemistry for the Future: Human Health
Lasers, Cell Membranes, and the Basis of Life

Chemistry for the Future: Human Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2013 4:53


Being a chemist doesn't have to mean giving up on biology and physics. Dr Mark Wallace and postdoc Dr Matt Baker use lasers, fluorescent tagging, and other interdisciplinary techniques to study cell membrane interactions and better understand their function in infection and disease.

Chemistry for the Future: Human Health
Lasers, Cell Membranes, and the Basis of Life

Chemistry for the Future: Human Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2013 5:20


Being a chemist doesn't have to mean giving up on biology and physics. Dr Mark Wallace and postdoc Dr Matt Baker use lasers, fluorescent tagging, and other interdisciplinary techniques to study cell membrane interactions and better understand their function in infection and disease.

SAAC Science Byte
Cell Membranes and The Phospholipid Bilayer

SAAC Science Byte

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2012 4:36


VCE Biology
Ep4 - Cell membranes (Unit 1)

VCE Biology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2012


VCE Biology podcast episode 4 covers part of Unit 1, Area of Study 1. In particular cell membranes and the way molecules move across cell membranes is discussed.

Videocast Podcasts
Ion Channels and Cell Membranes

Videocast Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2008 72:18


Enhanced Audio PodcastAired date: 12/8/2008 12:00:00 PM Eastern Time

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Videocast Podcasts
Ion Channels and Cell Membranes

Videocast Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2008 72:18


Enhanced Video PodcastAired date: 12/8/2008 12:00:00 PM Eastern Time

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Otterspoor
When Zombie Cell Membranes Attack

Otterspoor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2008


Lesson Number 1 on the cell and its environment. This includes the two types of cells and a discussion on what to do if Zombies attack.http://www.darienps.org/teachers/otterspoor/podcasts/cellsandzombies.mp3

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The Inner Workings of Cells, Winter 2008

Lecture 05: This class wraps up of tools to study complex cellular behavior (including microscopy), and introduces membrane proteins.