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Latest podcast episodes about Nanomedicine

Sapio with Buck Joffrey
111: Nanoparticles in Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment

Sapio with Buck Joffrey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 35:22


Buck interviews Mark Mortenson and Rob Etherington from Clene Nanomedicine, discussing their innovative approach to treating neurodegenerative diseases using clean surface nanocrystals. They delve into the science behind nanoparticles, their role in enhancing mitochondrial function, and the mechanisms of neurorepair. They also cover clinical applications, safety considerations, and the challenges in bringing their nanomedicine to market. 

London Futurists
Cryonics, cryocrastination, and the future: changing minds, with Max More

London Futurists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 50:15


Our guest in this episode is Max More. Max is a philosopher, a futurist, and a transhumanist - a term which he coined in 1990, the same year that he legally changed his name from O'Connor to More.One of the tenets of transhumanism is that technology will allow us to prevent and reverse the aging process, and in the meantime we can preserve our brains with a process known as cryonics. In 1995 Max was awarded a PhD for a thesis on the nature of death, and from 2010 to 2020, he was CEO of Alcor, the world's biggest cryonics organisation.Max is firmly optimistic about our future prospects, and wary of any attempts to impede or regulate the development of technologies which can enhance or augment us.Selected follow-ups:Extropic Thoughts - Max More's writing on SubstackThe Biostasis Standard - Max's writings on "the latest in the field of biostasis and cryonics"Neophile - WikipediaThe Time of the Ice Box - Episode of 1970 BBC children's TV series TimeslipCryostasis Revival: The Recovery of Cryonics Patients  through Nanomedicine - 2022 book by Robert FreitasResearchers perform first successful transplant of functional cryopreserved rat kidney - news from the University of MinnesotaLarge Mammal BPF Prize Winning Announcement - news from the Brain Preservation FoundationThe European Biostasis FoundationAlcor Life Extension FoundationMusic: Spike Protein, by Koi Discovery, available under CC0 1.0 Public Domain DeclarationWhat If? So What?We discover what's possible with digital and make it real in your businessListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify High Street Matters: Accessibility - Unlocking the High StreetWe arm retailers with the key to unlock the potential of the high street... for all.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

From Lab to Launch by Qualio
Treating Neurodegenerative Diseases with Rob Etherington, CEO of Clene Nanomedicine

From Lab to Launch by Qualio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 26:09 Transcription Available


Listen in on our conversation with Rob Etherington, CEO of Clene Nanomedicine, a company pioneering nanotherapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases like ALS, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's. Rob discusses Clene's unique approach to improve mitochondrial function through a novel nanotherapeutic called CNM-au8, which has shown promising outcomes in clinical trials. He highlights the challenges in drug development, including funding and FDA approval processes, and underscores the importance of resilience, continuous learning, and strategic partnerships in advancing biotech innovations. The episode also touches on Rob's personal philosophy on leadership and the importance of women in leadership roles.https://clene.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-etherington-431718/ Qualio website:https://www.qualio.com/ Previous episodes:https://www.qualio.com/from-lab-to-launch-podcast Apply to be on the show:https://forms.gle/uUH2YtCFxJHrVGeL8 Music by keldez

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Throwback Thursday: Ep 42: Homeopathy - the original Nanomedicine? With Dana Ullman

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 46:30 Transcription Available


If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. DANA ULLMAN, MPH, CCH, is one of America's leading advocates for homeopathy. He has authored 10 books, including The Homeopathic Revolution: Why Famous People and Cultural Heroes Choose Homeopathy, Homeopathy A-Z, Homeopathic Medicines for Children and Infants, Discovering Homeopathy, and (the best-selling) Everybody's Guide to Homeopathic Medicines (with Stephen Cummings, MD). Dana also created an e-course How to Use a Homeopathic Medicine Kit which integrates 80 short videos (averaging 15 minutes) with his famous ebook that is a continually growing resource to 300+ clinical studies published in peer-review medical journals testing homeopathic medicines. This ebook combines the descriptions of these studies with practical clinical information on how to use homeopathic medicines for 100+ common ailments. This ebook is entitled Evidence Based Homeopathic Family Medicine, and it is an invaluable resource. Dana has been certified in classical homeopathy by the leading organization in the U.S. for professional homeopaths. He is the founder of Homeopathic Educational Services, America's leading resource center for homeopathic books, tapes, medicines, software, and correspondence courses. Homeopathic Educational Services has co-published over35 books on homeopathy with North Atlantic Books. Dana writes a regular column for the wildly popular website, www.huffingtonpost.com (to access these articles, click HERE!) Please be sure to rate our podcast on Apple and Spotify and if you'd like to engage with Eugenie Kruger's content, please find her here: https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/ https://www.facebook.com/EKHomeopathy/ www.youtube.com/c/EugenieKrugerHomeopathy 

First In Human By Vial
Episode 57: Rob Etherington- CEO and President at Clene Nanomedicine

First In Human By Vial

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 20:06 Transcription Available


Imagine unlocking the secrets to revitalizing the brain's energy centers and turning the tide on neurodegenerative diseases. In this episode, Rob introduces us to CNM-Au8, an oral nanotherapeutic with the potential to recharge failing mitochondria. Our discussion traverses the innovative path Clene has charted, from the drug's conception to the exciting clinical trial results that highlight its capacity to enhance neurological functions and offer new hope to individuals grappling with ALS and multiple sclerosis.First In Human is a biotech-focused podcast that interviews industry leaders and investors to learn about their journey to in-human clinical trials. Presented by Vial, a tech-enabled CRO, hosted by Simon Burns, CEO & Co-Founder. Episodes launch weekly on Tuesdays. To view the full transcript of this episode, click here.Interested in being featured as a guest on First In Human? Please reach out to owen@vial.com.

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities
Dr. Drew Weissman, MD, PhD - 2023 Nobel Laureate in Medicine; Director, Penn Institute for RNA Innovation - Advancing The Development Of Targeted mRNA And Nanomedicine Therapeutics

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 56:41


Dr. Drew Weissman, M.D., Ph.D., ( https://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g275/p20322 ) is a 2023 Nobel Laureate in Medicine ( https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/2023/summary/ ), Roberts Family Professor in Vaccine Research and Director of the Penn Institute for RNA Innovation ( https://rnainnovation.med.upenn.edu/ ). He is also a Professor in the Department of Medicine and Director of Vaccine Research in the Infectious Diseases Division at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania ( https://www.pennmedicine.org/providers/profile/drew-weissman ). Dr. Weissman is a physician-scientist and pioneer in the science of immunology, with major contributions to the field. Most notably, Dr. Weissman, and his colleagues discovered a novel nucleoside-modified mRNA platform that bypasses adverse immunologic response, which was the result of decades-long dedication and research, not just focused on modifying mRNA, but also developing a novel lipid nanoparticle delivery technique, ensuring that it could reach the proper part of the body and trigger the immune system to fight disease. This platform not only serves as the basis for the burgeoning research of targeted therapeutics for some of the world's most devastating diseases, but paved the way for the first mRNA vaccines, being the critical backbone to the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. Dr. Weissman and his lab team ( https://www.med.upenn.edu/weissmanlab/ ) continue to conduct basic science research to understand and develop new nucleoside-modified mRNA platforms to advance effective and safe vaccines for different types of diseases, as well as new therapeutics. Dr. Weissman and his team are currently at work on a variety of novel projects such as a pan-coronavirus vaccine to stop the next coronavirus epidemic, a universal flu vaccine, and a vaccine to prevent herpes, as well as working with Penn colleagues to develop interventions in various non-communicable diseases, such as cancer therapeutics with mRNA technology. Dr. Weissman's lab is also developing a SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine with Chulalongkorn University in Thailand to help residents of Thailand and other surrounding nations with fewer financial resources than the United States access lifesaving vaccines. Before joining Penn in 1997, Dr. Weissman was a fellow at the National Institutes of Health studying HIV in the immunoregulation lab of Dr. Anthony Fauci. Dr. Weissman received his bachelor's degree and master's degree from Brandeis University, majoring in biochemistry and enzymology, and earned his MD and PhD working in immunology and microbiology at Boston University and completed his residency at Beth Israel Hospital. Support the show

Artribune
Ennio Tasciotti e Lucrezia Reichlin - Contemporaneamente a cura di Mariantonietta Firmani

Artribune

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 60:37


In questo audio il prezioso incontro con Ennio Tasciotti biotecnologo e Lucrezia Reichlin economista. L'intervista è in Contemporaneamente di Mariantonietta Firmani, il podcast divulgato da Artribune.com e Parallelo42.it In Contemporaneamente podcast trovate incontri tematici con autorevoli interpreti del contemporaneo tra arte e scienza, letteratura, storia, filosofia, architettura, cinema e molto altro. Per approfondire questioni auliche ma anche cogenti e futuribili. Dialoghi straniati per accedere a nuove letture e possibili consapevolezze dei meccanismi correnti: tra locale e globale, tra individuo e società, tra pensiero maschile e pensiero femminile, per costruire una visione ampia, profonda ed oggettiva della realtà. Ennio Tasciotti e Lucrezia Reichlin ci raccontano di cellule e cicli economici, passione alimentata dalla qualità delle relazioni, confronto con i giovani e nessi causali. Tra 100mila chilometri di vasi sanguigni e 300miliardi di cellule quotidianamente rigenerate, nell'arco della vita ciascuno sviluppa una decina di principi tumorali risolti dal sistema immunitario. L'economia descrive il comportamento economico degli esseri umani, ma i modelli di previsione economici non si occupano dei poveri. In America la gestione big data estratti dai cittadini è promossa dalle assicurazioni per elaborare i premi assicurativi. Mentre, in Italia la gestione dati ad opera dello stato, mira ad abbassare i costi della sanità ed efficientare il sistema, e molto altro. ASCOLTA L'INTERVISTA INTEGRALE!! GUARDA IL VIDEO!! https://youtu.be/G3O9WP_uglE BREVI NOTE BIOGRAFICHE DEGLI AUTORI Ennio Tasciotti laurea in Biologia Molecolare alla Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, PhD in Molecular Medicine all'International Center for Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology. Poi 2 specializzazioni: in “Molecular Imaging” al Consorzio di Biomedicina Molecolare, AREA Science Park; in “Nanomedicina” alla University of Texas Health Science Center di Houston. Attualmente Ordinario di Biotecnologie all'Università San Raffaele di Roma dove è Direttore dello Human Longevity Program dell'IRCCS.Dal 2010 ottiene oltre $50 milioni di finanziamenti: $15 milioni da Dipartimento della Difesa e Pentagono per creare soluzioni per rigenerare le ferite di guerra. Ed anche $10 milioni dal National Institute of Health (NIH) per terapie mirate per il cancro. Inoltre, $25 milioni in supporto istituzionale per nuovi programmi scientifici di ricerca traslazionale su: medicina personalizzata, medicina rigenerativa e medicina digitale. Chairman del Department of Nanomedicine (2010-2015), fondatore e direttore del Center for Biomimetic Medicine e del Center for Musculoskeletal Regeneration (2015-2020) presso Houston Methodist Hospital. È anche autore di 14 libri tecnici, oltre 300 conferenze, 185 articoli di ricerca con oltre 10.000 citazioni. Infine, detiene 12 brevetti internazionali su nanomateriali e biomateriali per uso biomedico, alcuni dei quali concessi in licenza a società private. Lucrezia Reichlin professore ordinario di economia alla London Business School, è fiduciario della Fondazione “International Financial Reporting Standards” (IFRS); membro esterno del think-tank Bruegel. È inoltre, fellow della British Academy, della Econometric Society; honorary international fellow di “American Economic Association”; distinguished fellow del Center of European Policy Research. Infine, ha ricevuto dal Presidente della Repubblica, l'onorificenza “Grande Ufficiale della Stella d'Italia”.Già direttore generale alla ricerca della Banca Centrale Europea, è membro di alcuni consigli di amministrazione di società commerciali e istituti di ricerca internazionali. Tra i quali: Messaggerie Italiane Group (Milano), Eurobank Ergasias (Atene), Ageas Insurance Group (Bruxelles), Unicredit Group. In più è consulente di governi e banche centrali su argomenti legati alle politiche macroeconomiche e finanziarie. È anche co-fondatrice della società di previsioni “now-casting economics ltd”; co-fondatrice e presidente della Fondazione Ortigia, no-profit che promuove attività di supporto all'istruzione nell'Italia meridionale. Inoltre è Editorialista per: Corriere della Sera e Project Syndacate; pubblica numerosi articoli in riviste internazionali come: Review of Economic Studies e Journal of Econometrics. Nel 2016 il premio “Birgit Grodal Award” della European Economic Association per l'originale metodo di analisi delle serie temporali per la previsione dei cicli economici.

The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast
The New Chemist's Podcast - Have you ever heard of Nanomedicine? Interested in learning more about it? - Nanomedicine: Variability and Specificity

The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 54:08


In this episode we discuss Nano-medicine, and present ideas associated with some of the fundamentals of this topic within the context of chemistry. Definitely a good episode worth listening to!

ASHPOfficial
Therapeutics Thursday (SCSS): Nanomedicines in clinical therapeutics: decades of progress but still evolving (Part 2)

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 23:54


The field of nanomedicine is a complex and rapidly growing scientific domain. Nanomedicine encompasses a large and diverse number of pharmaceutical formulations including liposomes, micelles, nanoparticles and polymer-drug conjugates. In this second podcast on nanomedicines, pharmacists will be provided with examples of nanomedicines, their challenges, formulary considerations, and future.   The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.

BIOS
55. Future of Nanotechnology w/ Chad Mirkin - Professor @ Northwestern

BIOS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 43:43


Chad Mirkin is the Director of the International Institute for Nanotechnology and the George B. Rathmann Prof. of Chemistry, Prof. of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Prof. of Biomedical Engineering, Prof. of Materials Science & Engineering, and Prof. of Medicine at Northwestern University.He is a chemist and a world-renowned nanoscience expert, who is known for his discovery and development of spherical nucleic acids (SNAs) and SNA-based biodetection and therapeutic schemes, the invention of Dip-Pen Nanolithography (DPN) and related cantilever-free nanopatterning methodologies, On-Wire Lithography (OWL), Co-Axial Lithography (COAL), and contributions to supramolecular chemistry and nanoparticle synthesis. He is the author of over 850 manuscripts and over 1,200 patent applications worldwide (over 400 issued), and the founder of multiple companies, including Nanosphere, AuraSense, TERA-print, Azul 3D, MattIQ, and Flashpoint Therapeutics.Mirkin has been recognized for his accomplishments with over 250 national and international awards. These include the King Faisal Prize in Science, the Faraday Medal, UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea International Prize for Research in Life Sciences, Kabiller Prize in Nanoscience and Nanomedicine, the SCI Perkin Medal, Friendship Award, Nano Research Award, AAAS Philip Hauge Abelson Award, Richards Award and Medal, Harrison Howe Award, the Remsen Award, Ralph N. Adams Award, the Dickson Prize in Science, the RUSNANOPRIZE, the Nichols Medal, the 2016 Dan David Prize, the inaugural NAS Sackler Prize in Convergence Research, the RSC Centenary Prize, the Friends of the National Library of Medicine Distinguished Medical Science Award, the 2014 National Security Science and Engineering Fellowship (NSSEFF) Award, the 2014 Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researcher (2002-2012), the ACS Nano Lectureship Award for the Americas, the Vittorio deNora Award (The Electrochemical Society), the Linus Pauling Medal, the Thomson Reuters “Nobel-Class” Citation Laureate, RSC's “Chemistry World” Entrepreneur of the Year Award, a Honorary Membership in the Materials Research Society of India, the Walston Chubb Award for Innovation, an Honorary Degree from Nanyang Technological Univ. Singapore, recognition as the Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor to Singapore, an Honorary Professorship from Hunan Univ. China, the ACS Award for Creative Invention, the Herman S. Bloch Award for Scientific Excellence in Industry, an Einstein Professorship of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Edward Mack Jr. Memorial Award, the $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize, the Havinga Medal, the Gustavus John Esselen Award, the Biomedical Eng. Society's Distinguished Achievement Award, a DoD NSSEFF Award, the Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award, the ACS Inorganic Nanoscience Award, the iCON Innovator of the Year Award, a NIH Director's Pioneer Award, the Collegiate Inventors Award, an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Dickinson College, the Pennsylvania State Univ. Outstanding Science Alumni Award, the ACS Nobel Laureate Signature Award for Graduate Education in Chemistry, a Dickinson College Metzger-Conway Fellowship, the 2003 Raymond and Beverly Sackler Prize in the Physical Sciences, the Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology, the Leo Hendrick Baekeland Award, Crain's Chicago Business “40 under 40 Award,” the Discover 2000 Award for Technological Innovation, I-Street Magazine's Top 5 List for Leading Academics in Technology, the Materials Research Society Young Investigator Award, the ACS Award in Pure Chemistry, the PLU Fresenius Award, the Harvard University E. Bright Wilson Prize, the BF Goodrich Collegiate Inventors Award, the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Award, the DuPont Young Professor Award, the NSF Young Investigator Award, the Naval Young Investigator Award, the Beckman Young Investigator Award, and the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation New Faculty Award.Mirkin served as a Member of the President's Council of Advisors on Science & Technology (Obama Administration) for eight years, and he is one of very few scientists to be elected to all three US National Academies (Medicine, Science, and Engineering), and in addition, he is a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, the American Chemical Society, the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, the Materials Research Society, and others. Mirkin has served on the Editorial Advisory Boards of over 30 scholarly journals, including JACS, Acc. Chem. Res., Angew. Chem., Adv. Mater., Biomacromolecules, Macromolecular Bioscience, SENSORS, Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Chem. Eur. J., Chemistry & Biology, Nanotechnology Law & Business, The Scientist, J. Mater. Chem., J. Cluster Sci., and Plasmonics. He is the founding editor of the journal Small, one of the premier international nanotechnology journals, and he has co-edited multiple bestselling books. Mirkin holds a B.S. degree from Dickinson College (1986, elected into Phi Beta Kappa) and a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from Penn. State Univ. (1989). He was an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT prior to becoming a professor at Northwestern Univ. in 1991.Alix Ventures, by way of BIOS Community, is providing this content for general information purposes only. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement nor recommendation by Alix Ventures, BIOS Community, or its affiliates. The views & opinions expressed by guests are their own & their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them nor any entity they represent. Views & opinions expressed by Alix Ventures employees are those of the employees & do not necessarily reflect the view of Alix Ventures, BIOS Community, affiliates, nor its content sponsors.Thank you for listening!BIOS (@BIOS_Community) unites a community of Life Science innovators dedicated to driving patient impact. Alix Ventures (@AlixVentures) is a San Francisco based venture capital firm supporting early stage Life Science startups engineering biology to create radical advances in human health.Music: Danger Storm by Kevin MacLeod (link & license)

Eazy Sense
Eazy Sense - Neuroimaging Sensing Biochemistry in the Brain

Eazy Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 59:59


Who comprises our mental bandwidth? Let's look at the map!● United States of America● Alaska● Puerto Rico● Canada● Brazil● Colombia● Paraguay● Ghana● Egypt● Kenya● Ireland● United Kingdom● France● Germany● Sweden● Russia● Kazakhstan● India● Indonesia● Singapore● Philippines● Mexico● Papua New GuineaNeuroimaging-: Singapore, India, USBiomedical Imaging-US and IndiaHow many fields do we encompass with the trademarked and patented BRODERICK PROBE biosensor and Neuromolecular Imaging. (NMI)?Nuclear Medicine, Radiology, Medical Imaging, MEMS/MEMS (Micro- and Nano- Electromechanical Systems, Optics, Catalytic Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanics), Nanomedicine, Nanoelectronics, Nanofabrication, Fullerenes, Semiconductors, Biotechnology, Pathology, Biophysics, Bioengineering, Electron States in Nanoscale Systems, Microelectronics, Neurobiology (Neuroscience) From the must have book, In Press- on its way to you! Neuroimaging Sensing Biochemistry in the Brain, Jenny Stanford Publishing, Singapore. Author- Patricia A. Broderick, PhD Intellectual Property: Chapter 1: The Inventive Art: The Potentiometric PolymersThe monograph brings to you the latest breakthroughs of the work; the marriage between the electrochemical nature of the brain linking with the electrochemical nature of the tiny probe is humanizing. The Latin language is a critical tool with which to study the sciences and medicine. Sensor comes from the Latin, sentire "to feel". Sensors have the attribute of feeling their surrounding environment to find things that are coupled, can be coupled or for that matter, should be coupled, In the field of electrochemistry, chemical, biological and physical sensors find use as transducers, meaning in Latin, "lead across", that is, at least, for one example, when an analyte is around. Responding to such things as heat, for example, taking one's hands off a hot stove involves sensors on a stove firstly to provide heat. Then, sensation of heat in the sensors of the hand signals sensors in the motor neurons of the brain to respond; then signals are transduced, reverting to muscles in the hand to move the hand as directed by sensors in the brain. Disaster is avoided by sensors. Sensors make sense. Therefore, sensors are part of our daily lives and electron transfers from atoms (this is what sensors do) are natural, a part of nature and the fascinating part of this world of sensors is the fact that electrons are transferred back to the atom or to another atom. Nothing is lost! A valuable redox interaction, a redox reaction has taken place. The author sees that we are living redox reactions! The Broderick nanoprobes fix, ameliorate, see and feel, tell, and then put everything back in place, ever prepared for the next signaling event. We are left with the data we need in real time, online and LIVE.Biomedical Imaging in Neurodegeneration-edited by Patricia A. Broderick, Tom Lanigan and Don Odom, John Morgan Humana Press. Coming from Springer Nature! 18000 downloads -hot off the press and a great resource book. Neurodegeneration-Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Epilepsy. We are going to discuss the prevalence of "forgetting"/ Who is involved here? Vishnu Prakash and an illustrious team and Bill Lamsback. Springer Nature is a prestigious global and progressive publishing group founded on a heritage of trusted and respected brands founded in 1842, Macmillan, founded in 1843, and Nature, first published in 1869.Hi Dr. Broderick,Here is my sentence for the springer nature book.I love this work. I feel, will contribute to future medicine and help many additional people.I believe this work is important as it helps patients globally.KishanThe work produces a product for the world! It cures! It helps people! It helps animals! The TV Show helps people! I do not want to be an ordinary person!

Future Science Group
OCTalks: monitoring MRD in hematological malignancy management

Future Science Group

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 16:03


In this interview we explore what minimal residual disease (MRD) is in hematological malignancies and how MRD is currently monitored. The interviewees also explain their recent research published in Nanomedicine, which investigates a novel tool to monitor hematological malignancies.

Mexico Business Now
“Nanomedicine Opens the Door to Tomorrow's Health” by Guillaume Copart, Founder and CEO of Global Health Intelligence (AA291)

Mexico Business Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 6:08


The following article of the health industry is: “Nanomedicine Opens the Door to Tomorrow's Health” by Guillaume Copart, Founder and CEO of Global Health Intelligence

Dementia Researcher Blogs
Dr Sam Moxon - Nanomedicine in Dementia Research

Dementia Researcher Blogs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 5:41


Dr Sam Moxon, narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher. Nanoparticles are small sized (1-100 nm) particles derived from transition metals, silver, copper, aluminum, silicon, carbon and metal oxides that can easily cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and/or produce damage to the barrier integrity by altering endothelial cell membrane permeability. Could this new innovation be the key to targetting new drug therapies to treat Alzheimer's Diseease? Sam explores in this blog for our Tech and Dementia special focus week. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-techniques-blog-nanomedicine-in-dementia-research/ -- Dr Sam Moxon is a biomaterials scientist at the University of Manchester. His expertise falls on the interface between biology and engineering. His PhD focussed on regenerative medicine and he now works on trying to develop 3D bioprinting techniques with human stem cells, so that we better understand and treat degenerative diseases. Outside of the lab he hikes through the Lake District and is an expert on all things Disney. Enjoy listening and reading our blogs? We're always on the look out for new contributors, drop us a line and share your own research and careers advice dementiaresearcher@nihr.ac.uk

Personalized Medicine Podcast
Ep#044: Applying Nanoparticles and Microfluidics to Personalized Medicine with Martin Rabel

Personalized Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 48:59


Welcome to the next episode of the Personalized Medicine Podcast. In this episode, our host Aradhana talked to Martin Rabel, the Field Application Scientist at Precision Nanosystems, about nanoparticles, microfluidics, gene delivery in the context of personalized medicine.Tune in to this episode to learn more about: ◦ Precision Nanosystems and their mission ◦ Role of nanoparticles and microfluidics in Personalized Medicine ◦ Next-Gen microfluidics technologies ◦ Application of nanoparticles in pharmaceutical applications ◦ Challenges in developing RNA-based lipid nanoparticles ◦ Role of regulatory bodies in implementation of personalized medicine approaches ◦ The outlook on the future of personalized medicineGet in touch with Martin: ◦ LinkedIn: Martin Rabel ◦ Twitter: @rabel_martin

ASHPOfficial
Therapeutic Thursdays: Nanomedicine

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 30:13


The field of nanomedicine is a complex and rapidly growing scientific domain. Nanomedicine encompasses a large and diverse number of pharmaceutical formulations including liposomes, micelles, nanoparticles and polymer-drug conjugates. Pharmacists will be provided with a view of the landscape of nanomedicines, critical research gaps and implications for patient-safety and therapeutic efficacy. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.

Integrative Cancer Solutions with Dr. Karlfeldt
The Future of Medicine: using platelet-derived nanomedicine w/ Dr. Salaheldin Halasa

Integrative Cancer Solutions with Dr. Karlfeldt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 52:32


Nanomedicine, an offshoot of nanotechnology, refers to highly specific medical intervention at the molecular scale for curing disease. A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter, too small to be seen with a conventional lab microscope. NanoMedicine technology inspired by platelet-derived microparticles (PMPs). PMPs, originally reported by Wolf in the 1960s as ‘platelet dust', these membrane fragments shed from activated platelets. The advantage of this type of delivery system is that are no detrimental side effects and the practitioners have the ability of a hyper-targeting system to get the drugs exactly where it is needed.This type of technology could also be utilized to accelerate regenerative therapies, such as those for the bone, vascular, heart, cartilage, bladder, and brain tissue that aims to restore, maintain or enhance tissues and hence organ functions. Various nanostructured polymers and metals (alloys) have been investigated for their bio (and cyto) compatibility properties that aim to restore, maintain or enhance tissues and hence organ functions.In this episode:Learn the basic dynamics of nanotechnologyThe Use of Hyper targeting using Platelet microparticles that will transfer their cargo to endothelial cells, macrophages, and neutrophilsHow it would be possible to use nanotechnology in regenerative therapiesThe synergy of photo-synthesisers & nanotechnology to enhance treatments for autoimmune and regenerative medicineThe role of free radicals in oxidation in controlling cancerWe are offering in-office and telephonic appointments! Call 208-338-8902!Schedule your Nutritional IV, telephonic, or in-office appointment here!Contact Us | 208-338-8902 | The Karlfeldt Center of Meridian, IdahoIntegrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. For more information about products and services discussed in this podcast, please visit www.integrativecancersolutions.com. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com.

Stories from the NNI
The Importance of Interdisciplinarity in Nanomedicine: A “Stories from the NNI” Podcast Snippet with Paula Hammond

Stories from the NNI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 3:01


In this Snippet from the “Stories from the NNI” podcast, Paula Hammond, the David H. Koch Professor in Engineering and Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering at MIT, discusses the importance of interdisciplinarity in her research. If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov. Closed captioning is provided on our YouTube channel. For this episode, go to: https://youtu.be/2j535O_j5xs CREDITS Special thanks to:  Paula HammondMIT  Produced by:Andrew Pomeroy Music:  Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes  https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sc...https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation.

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Ep 42: Homeopathy - the original NanoMedicine? Homeopath Dana Ullman discusses how home users can learn homeopathy and discuss some research about Homeopathy acting as nanomedicine

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 49:23


DANA ULLMAN, MPH, CCH, is one of America's leading advocates for homeopathy. He has authored 10 books, including The Homeopathic Revolution: Why Famous People and Cultural Heroes Choose Homeopathy, Homeopathy A-Z, Homeopathic Medicines for Children and Infants, Discovering Homeopathy, and (the best-selling) Everybody's Guide to Homeopathic Medicines (with Stephen Cummings, MD). Dana also created an e-course How to Use a Homeopathic Medicine Kit which integrates 80 short videos (averaging 15 minutes) with his famous ebook that is a continually growing resource to 300+ clinical studies published in peer-review medical journals testing homeopathic medicines. This ebook combines the descriptions of these studies with practical clinical information on how to use homeopathic medicines for 100+ common ailments. This ebook is entitled Evidence Based Homeopathic Family Medicine, and it is an invaluable resource. Dana has been certified in classical homeopathy by the leading organization in the U.S. for professional homeopaths. He is the founder of Homeopathic Educational Services, America's leading resource center for homeopathic books, tapes, medicines, software, and correspondence courses. Homeopathic Educational Services has co-published over35 books on homeopathy with North Atlantic Books. Dana writes a regular column for the wildly popular website, www.huffingtonpost.com (to access these articles, click HERE!) Please be sure to rate our podcast on Apple and Spotify and if you'd like to engage with Eugenie Kruger's content, please find her here: https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/ https://www.facebook.com/EKHomeopathy/ www.youtube.com/c/EugenieKrugerHomeopathy 

BIOS
35. Accelerating Diagnostic Innovation w/ David Walt - Professor @ Harvard / Core Faculty @ Wyss Institute

BIOS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 43:43


David Walt is the Hansjörg Wyss Professor of Bioinspired Engineering @ Harvard Medical School, Professor of Pathology @ Harvard Medical School & Brigham and Women's Hospital, Core Faculty Member of the Wyss Institute @ Harvard University, Associate Member @ the Broad Institute, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor, & is co-Director of the Mass General Brigham Center for COVID Innovation. Walt pioneered the use of microwell arrays for single-molecule detection and genetic measurements, which has revolutionized the process of genetic and proteomic analysis, enabling the cost of DNA sequencing and genotyping to plummet nearly a millionfold in the last decade. Walt is the Scientific Founder of Illumina, Quanterix, and has co-founded multiple other life sciences startups including Ultivue, Arbor Biotechnologies, Sherlock Biosciences, Vizgen, and Torus Biosciences. His lab develops new diagnostics tools and new biomarker assay technologies based on single molecule detection that can address unmet clinical needs in diagnostics. The lab is focused on early detection of breast cancer, detection of active tuberculosis and other infectious diseases, and diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases, His lab has also been deeply involved in developing new tools to understand and diagnose COVID-19. Walt's lab also pursues fundamental research on single enzyme molecules to provide insight into enzyme mechanisms. He has received numerous national and international awards and honors for his fundamental and applied work in the field of optical microwell arrays and single molecules including the 2021 Kabiller Prize in Nanoscience and Nanomedicine. He is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, and is inducted in the US National Inventors Hall of Fame. Thank you for listening!BIOS (@BIOS_Community) unites a community of Life Science innovators dedicated to driving patient impact. Alix Ventures (@AlixVentures) is a San Francisco based venture capital firm supporting early stage Life Science startups engineering biology to create radical advances in human health.Music: Danger Storm by Kevin MacLeod (link & license)

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Nanotechnology: sci-fi or sci-fact?

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 58:27


We've seen them in movies, but how close are we to having nanorobots in reality? And what will we do with them? We'll be unpicking the tiny details of nanotechnology! Plus in the news this week: as Omicron cases continue to rise, what can we learn about it from South Africa? Researchers figure out why quitting smoking often leads to weight gain. And why we're bad judges of when we're over the drink-drive limit Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Nanotechnology: sci-fi or sci-fact?

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 58:27


We've seen them in movies, but how close are we to having nanorobots in reality? And what will we do with them? We'll be unpicking the tiny details of nanotechnology! Plus in the news this week: as Omicron cases continue to rise, what can we learn about it from South Africa? Researchers figure out why quitting smoking often leads to weight gain. And why we're bad judges of when we're over the drink-drive limit Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The A Level Biologist Podcasts

Nanomedicine expert Iris has recently been awarded a “La Caixa” Foundation Postdoctoral Junior Leader Fellowship after consolidating a career in academia with consulting and pharma industry stints. Learn about the Portuguese scientist's journey through Cambridge, her views on the possibilities that lie in store for any aspiring STEM professional, and Iris's work with the non-profit organisation WATT (Women Ahead of Their Time CIC).Learn more about Iris at https://uk.linkedin.com/in/irisbatalha and WATT at https://womenaheadoftheirtime.org/about/Full transcript: https://thealevelbiologist.co.uk/life-science-consulting-with-dr-iris-batalha/The A Level Biologist Podcasts is brought to you by The A Level Biologist - Your Hub @ https://thealevelbiologist.co.ukWe're growing! Add your review, it helps more people discover the show ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Support the show (https://thealevelbiologist.co.uk/product/support-the-a-level-biologist-podcasts/)

Reimagining Healthcare
The promise of biosensing: Achieving the vision of personalised medicine (Panel Discussion)

Reimagining Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 50:59


Today's episode features a Reimagining Healthcare livestream panel covering the topic of: “The promise of biosensing: Achieving the vision of personalised medicine”. On this panel, we discuss the commercial and real-world opportunities coming about from the convergence of these fields to address some of the world's biggest healthcare challenges and problems that will move toward achieving the vision of personalised medicine. This livestream has come together via a collaboration between coreplus, Nutromics and HealthTechX.   The live panel features the following experts: Yianni Serpanos — Founder and Executive Director of HealthTechX, Founder and CEO of coreplus and Host of the Reimagining Healthcare podcast and livestream. Professor Justin Gooding — Scientia Professor at UNSW; Founding Co-director, New South Wales Smart Sensing Network; and Founding Co-director, The Australian Centre for NanoMedicine and one of the world's leading experts on biosensing. Dr Simon Corrie — Senior Lecturer at Monash University and Chief Investigator, ARC Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology, University of Queensland and an expert in biosensors and bioassays. Professor Kevin Plaxco — Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB); Vice-chair of Chemistry and biochemistry at UCSB; Associate Director of Centre for Bioengineering at UCSB, Inventor of Nutromics' biosensing technology and a world leader in the field of biosensing. Dr Kaylyn Leung — Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of California, Santa Barbara's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Kaylyn is a researcher who is developing and optimising electrochemical-aptamer biosensors.   Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yianni-serpanos/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/healthtechx https://www.instagram.com/my_healthtechx/ https://www.meetup.com/HealthTechX/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BOS Science
BOS Science's One Year Anniversary!

BOS Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 41:58


Get your party favors and balloons out, because it's time to celebrate the ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY of BOS Science!! Can you believe we made it through 365 whole days without giving up? (I can't). It's been a wild ride this first year, but not even a global pandemic could stop us from learning about some boss @$$ science! In today's episode, we are going to take a little walk down memory lane and listen back to some of my favorite moments from the show; like learning about multi material functional fibers that can be used to create fabric computers; or hearing how bacteria are used to create killer nanoparticles that can battle infections; and figuring out how ultrasound technology has been used to fight cancer, deliver drugs to the brain, and even create snapshots of the body! Want to congratulate BOS Science on making it this far but don't know how? Don't worry, I have the perfect gift idea; you can donate to the brand new BOS Science Patreon! For as little as $1 a month, you can help support the show and allow me to make this podcast even better than it already is. With your donation, you have the chance to get all sorts of goodies in return, like blooper reels, behind the scene photos, extra interview content, and even a personalized gift! Every donation helps the show grow, and it helps remind me why I do all this (for you, the listener!) TODAY'S EPISODES/GUESTS: Episode 1: The Fabulous World of Functional Fibers, featuring Prof. Yoel Fink, Dr. Tural Khudiyev, Gabriel Loke, and Juliette Alain. Episode 2, Pt 1: Nature meets Nanomedicine, featuring David Medina Episode 2, Pt 2: Nature meets Nanomedicine, featuring Prof. Thomas Webster Episode 3: It's not Sci-Fi, it's Ultrasound!, featuring Prof. Tyrone Porter and Dr. Chenguang Peng Follow @BOSScience on Instagram , Twitter, and Facebook, to see photos from the episode, get info on upcoming guests and episode releases, as well as support the show. To suggest guests for the show, a Sound Byte topic I should cover, or to just say hi, you can email BOSSciencePodcast@gmail.com

Popularizando el conocimiento
La ciencia del mundo nano #podcast #nanotecnología

Popularizando el conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 6:43


La nanotecnología es una ciencia emergente, con la que se desarrollan nuevos materiales empleados en diversas áreas como la medicina, aeronáutica, automotriz y alimentaria. Nos cuenta Karen Magaly Soto Martínez de @colectivoethos Contacto: karen.soto@cinvestav.mx T3E10 Palabras clave:Podcast, ciencia, tecnología, vacunas, nano, nanotecnología, nanomedicina, nanomateriales Facebook: http://facebook.com/colectivomotus Twitter: http://twitter.com/colectivomotus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colectivomotus Página oficial: https://motuslab.xyz/ *** Contacto: colectivomotus@gmail.com *** Fuente: Oliva Montero José María (2020). Copa de licurgo: cuando ciencia y arte se dan la mano para hacer historia. Laboratorio de Nanotecnología, Universidad Pablo de Olavide. Tomado de: https://www.upo.es/cms1/export/sites/upo/moleqla/documentos/JM_Oliva.pdf. Maubert Marisela., Soto S. Laura. León Ana Ma., Flores Jorge. (2020). Nanotubos de carbono – la era de la nanotecnología. Área de Química de Materiales - Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, 1. Bjorn John Stephen, Surabhi Suchanti, Rajeev Mishra, Abhijeet Singh. (2020). Cancer Nanotechnology in Medicine: A Promising Approach for Cancer Detection and Diagnosis. Critical Reviews in Therapeutic Drug Carrier Systems. 37(4):375-405. Bayda Samer, Adee Muhammad, Tuccinardi Tiziano, Cordani Marco, Rizzolio Flavio 2. (2020). The History of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: From Chemical–Physical Applications to Nanomedicine. Molecules, 25, 112. *** El podcast de Colectivo Motus es producido por MotusLab. Guion y voz por Karen Magaly Soto Martínez, la edición de audio por Oziel Vázquez y la versión en video, por Karla González. Agradecimientos por la revisión a Alejandro González Torres, Ana Hernández, Valeria Caltzontzin y Christopher Cedillo.

#StartDisrupting
Chairman and Co-Founder of Carbon and Virginia Tech alumnus, Joseph DeSimone, Ph.D. talks “Activity to Idea”

#StartDisrupting

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 26:52


Links of interest:Zero to One -  Notes on Startups, or How to Build the FutureTED talk -  The CEO of Carbon3D, Joseph DeSimone has made breakthrough contributions to the field of 3D printing. The perfect fit: Carbon + adidas collaborate to upend athletic footwear - full storyLinkedIn profile  →  Joe co-founded Carbon in 2013. Under his direction, Carbon is marrying the intricacies of molecular science with hardware and software technologies to advance the 3D printing industry beyond basic prototyping to 3D manufacturing. Throughout his career, Joe has published over 350 scientific articles and has nearly 200 issued patents in his name — with more than an additional 200 patents pending. Joe also previously co-founded several companies including Micell Technologies, Bioabsorbable Vascular Solutions, and Liquidia Technologies.As Board Chair, Joe is currently on leave from his roles as Chancellor's Eminent Professor of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and William R. Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at North Carolina State University and of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina. He received his BS in Chemistry from Ursinus College, and his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Virginia Tech.Joe is one of only roughly 20 individuals who have been elected to all three branches of the U.S. National Academies: the National Academy of Medicine (2014), the National Academy of Sciences (2012) and the National Academy of Engineering (2005). During his career he has received over 50 major awards and recognitions, including the 2018 National Academy of Sciences Award for Convergent Science; the 2017 $250,000 Heinz Award for Technology, the Economy and Employment; the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, awarded by President Barack Obama in 2016; the inaugural $250,000 Kabiller Prize in Nanoscience and Nanomedicine; 2015 Dickson Prize from Carnegie Mellon University; 2014 Kathryn C. Hach Award for Entrepreneurial Success from the ACS; the 2010 AAAS Mentor Award in recognition of his efforts to advance diversity in the chemistry PhD workforce; the 2007 Collaboration Success Award from the Council for Chemical Research; and the 2002 Engineering Excellence Award by DuPont.

Startup Hustle
Medicine & Innovation

Startup Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 48:30


In this episode of Startup Hustle, join Matt DeCoursey and Dr. Greg Ator, Chief Medical Informatics Officer of The University of Kansas Health System, as they discuss what you need to know about healthcare operations and the business of medicine & innovation. Find Startup Hustle Everywhere: https://linktr.ee/startuphustle This episode is sponsored by Full Scale: https://fullscale.io/ Learn more about The University of Kansas Health System: https://www.kansashealthsystem.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Exposing Mold
Episode 11 - The Erik Johnson Effect Explained P.2

Exposing Mold

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later May 31, 2021 29:27 Transcription Available


Exposing Mold - Episode 11 - The Erik Johnson Effect Explained P.2In this episode, listeners learn more about nanoparticles, nanomedicines, how they interact with electromagnetic frequencies, and the mechanisms that are amping up toxic mold.  If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Rating our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/2SIwG64Spanish -  https://bit.ly/3i4Ij27Resources:[1]Nanoparticles in beauty products, textiles, electronics - https://bit.ly/2SJPv8V, https://bit.ly/2RYmLt5, https://bit.ly/2Tw4La4 [2] Nanomedicine - cancer tumors gold particles- https://bit.ly/3wNwzVx [3] Toxicity of silver nanoparticles - https://bit.ly/3uCDmjF, https://bit.ly/3p6JvDi, https://bit.ly/3wKSSvb, https://bit.ly/3fTpnAI [4] Metal Nanoparticles are not biodegradeable - https://bit.ly/3fAIyQB [5] Nanopathology/toxicology - https://bit.ly/2SFCygv, https://bit.ly/3f5DrI3 [6] Harmful effects of nanoparticles on the body/ environment - https://bit.ly/3uC0j6g, https://bit.ly/3yOqPwO, https://bit.ly/3fBSfi0, https://bit.ly/3i6h2fp [7] CARPA research - pseudo allergy - https://bit.ly/3p4MEUk, https://bit.ly/2RPHP5i, https://bit.ly/2SLQ7v6, https://bit.ly/2SFYvfB [8] Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt - mold and mycotoxins - https://bit.ly/3yYoS11 [9] Surface energy effect of nanoparticles - https://bit.ly/3fAJQLr, https://bit.ly/3i4SzqR [10] American Airlines clothing making them sick - https://bit.ly/3fxMmCj [11] Pegylated lipid nanoparticle used in the COVID vaccine - https://go.nature.com/3uyZo6U, https://bit.ly/3vAQwPu [12] Cyanobacteria/algae bloom issues worldwide- https://bit.ly/2SFEJAH, https://bit.ly/3i1AqdG, https://nbcnews.to/2Rc6HUs Support the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)

Exposing Mold
Episode 8 - Getting to Know Erik Johnson, U.S. Military Nuclear Missile Launch Specialist

Exposing Mold

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later May 19, 2021 29:43 Transcription Available


Exposing Mold - Episode 8 - Getting to Know Erik Johnson,  U.S. Military Nuclear Missile Launch SpecialistIn this episode, listeners learn more about Erik's background in the military as a U.S. Nuclear Missile Launch Specialist,  the use of biological warfare agents, and where nanoparticles come from.   If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Rating our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/3wlKlih Spanish - https://bit.ly/3osI95x Resources:[1] Photo of Erik in the military, Nijmegen March - https://bit.ly/3hOkPhF [2] Hitler's Bunker - https://bit.ly/3bBRTWd [3] Immunosuppressive evidence of toxic mold/sick buildings - https://bit.ly/3tYyRPW [4] Video of US Military Biological Warfare training exercises - https://bit.ly/2T2YFh9 [5] Nazi's utilizing DDT - https://bit.ly/3flSyfa [6] How nanoparticles are created and their applications- https://bit.ly/2QuW92l, https://bit.ly/3tXOIhP, https://bit.ly/3u0yIvg, https://bit.ly/3hxqGYp  [7] Nanomedicine - https://go.nature.com/3ouDobC [8] Nanoparticles bypassing BBB - https://bit.ly/33RKsWx, https://bit.ly/3v1VGU6,  https://bit.ly/3eYBooZ  [9] Nanoparticles and mold - https://bit.ly/3v0eEL3, https://go.nature.com/33SzjEQ [10] Aspergillus creates nanoparticles- https://bit.ly/3wjPze2[11] Black mold found in Chernobyl - https://bit.ly/3wmAUiB [12] Nanoparticles in volcanic ash - https://bit.ly/2SVFXYB [13] Nerve agents - https://bit.ly/3whbsLf, https://bit.ly/3bx9RJl [14] Bryan Rosner, successful family mold avoidance - https://bit.ly/2S3LIDp Support the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)

Travels With Randy Podcast
TWR S1 E70: Satans Anus, A Crypto Trader, And An Alchemist Walk Into A Bar

Travels With Randy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 93:56


TWR S1 E70: Satans Anus, A Crypto Trader, And An Alchemist Walk Into A Bar... Episode 70 of the Travels With Randy Podcast is here! It's been another event-filled week in the TWRverse.  Randy discovers his personality from a work-related test and gets all giddy thinking about his upcoming weekend and (FINALLY) trip to see some National Parks. Bubba stresses through yet another trip to the shop for Satan's Anus, his Suburban of over 15 years with 372,000 miles on it. Will Satan's Anus survive the repair shop and live on, or is it time to put it out to pasture?  Listen in and find out! The fellas then talk through Randy's upcoming travels, preparing Randy's California home for sale, and Randy's Nomandland life and what it COULD be.  Randy also gloriously hits the Buy button and buys his first Bitcoin! Listen on iTunes, Spotify, and everywhere else! You can also listen here: https://travelswithrandypodcast.libsyn.com/ #podcast #bitcoin #covid19 #coinbase #vaccine #ecommercebusiness #nomadland #podcaster #onlineselling #Frances #podcasts #digitalmoney #travelswithrandy #nanomedicine #california #futuretech #WestVirginia #TheOscars #twitter #RemoteWorking

Travels With Randy Podcast
TWR S1 E69: If Bubba Was A Pokemon Randy Would Sell Him

Travels With Randy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 99:35


TWR S1 E69: If Bubba Was A Pokemon Randy Would Sell Him Episode 69 of the Travels With Randy Podcast is here! It's below freezing in April in both North Carolina and Kentucky - but it's nice and toasty warm here on the Talking With Randy podcast! This week it was Bubba's turn to get his second COVID shot. His arm is sore and he's a lil' bit tired, but it was a small price to pay for peace of mind. Randy has officially become a Bitcoin owner! He is determined to do his best to not miss any big opportunities from here on out and is trying to change his mindset from 'automatic no' to 'maybe'.  Feel free to shill him every crazy idea you've ever heard of :) The fellas then wander into a long, rambling discussion about the miracles of technology (like the COVID vaccine) and what else could be coming down the road for us humans in the next 20 years and how we're going to ethically, morally, and spiritually deal with the implications of it. The best advice they can both give right now is this:  take a hard look around your house or stuff because just about anything that's older and collectible is becoming very valuable now.  Both Randy and Bubba just love the hunt - the search for things to buy and resell.  You may have something amazingly valuable in your garage, basement, or closet.  Now is the time to look! Listen on iTunes, Spotify, and everywhere else! You can also listen here: https://travelswithrandypodcast.libsyn.com/ #podcast #bitcoin #covid19 #coinbase #vaccine #ecommercebusiness #mRNA #podcaster #onlineselling #ethics #podcasts #digitalmoney #travelswithrandy #nanomedicine #bidentaxincrease #futuretech #VaccineSideEffects #SecondShot #twitter #RemoteWorking

Travels With Randy Podcast
TWR S1 E68: Has Randy Missed The Crypto Train?

Travels With Randy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 88:38


Episode 68 of the Travels With Randy Podcast is here! Normal weeks are so...normal. No travel this week, and so Randy has begun to travel inward..... Maybe it's because he just got his second round of the COVID vaccine, or maybe he's just in a philosophical mood - whatever it is, it's made Randy spend a lot of time this week talking about the future with a guy who is a sci-fi nerd. The discussion begins with the public listing today of Coinbase, the crypto exchange that is suddenly worth 68 BILLION dollars.  Randy and (well, mostly Bubba) explain what Coinbase is and where it falls in the entire crypto space.  This leads to a broader discussion of cryptocurrency and how and when both guys were exposed to it. Not wanting to miss the next opportunity train, the fellas then get into a long discussion about the future - what the next 20 years will be like, what technology will advance to, and what will just appear to be magic to us 2021 dummies. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, and everywhere else! You can also listen here: https://travelswithrandypodcast.libsyn.com/ #podcast #bitcoin #covid19 #coinbase #vaccine #ecommercebusiness #ethereum #podcaster #onlineselling #raykurzweil #podcasts #digitalmoney #travelswithrandy #nanomedicine #elonmusk #Neuralink #VaccineSideEffects #FirstShot #twitter #RemoteWorking

Bio Patrika Podcast
Vigyan Patrika S2 EP6: Development of safe and easily scalable nanomedicine to deliver highly hydrophobic anti-cancer drug

Bio Patrika Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 5:37


This episode is also available as a blog post: http://biopatrika.com/2021/03/11/interview-safe-nanomedicine-deliver-hydrophobic-cancer-drug/

Michigan Minds
How Nanomedicine Could Help Fight Off Brain Cancer

Michigan Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 18:49


This episode of Michigan Minds features three researchers who, along with colleagues, conducted an interdisciplinary study in which they discovered a new synthetic protein nanoparticle that could deliver cancer-killing drugs directly to brain tumors. They discuss the research process, the unprecedented findings, and their chances of winning the STAT Madness tournament. Those interviewed are:Maria Castro, PhD, R.C. Schneider Professor of Neurosurgery, and Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan Medical SchoolJoerg Lahann, PhD, Director of the Biointerfaces Institute and Wolfgang Pauli Collegiate Professor of Chemical Engineering, College of EngineeringJason Gregory, senior graduate student in the Lahann Lab, College of Engineering See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Empowered Patient Podcast
Developing Oral Drugs for Neurodegenerative Diseases Based on Bioenergetic Nanotherapeutics with Mark Mortenson Clene Nanomedicine TRANSCRIPT

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021


Mark Mortenson, Chief Science Officer, Clene Nanomedicine is combining physics with biology to develop its bioenergetic nanocatalyst drug candidates that accelerate neurorepair for patients with neurodegenerative disease. Using gold nanocrystals, the company is able to amplify bioenergetic reactions in patients that ultimately drive intracellular biological reactions. The company’s lead candidate, CNM-Au8, is a bioenergetic nanocatalyst powered to support critical intracellular biological reactions that repair and reverse neuronal damage resulting from neurodegenerative disease such as chronic optic neuropathy in patients with multiple sclerosis and the disease progression in patients with ALS. $CLNN #nanomedicine #nanotherapeutics #neurodegenerativediseases #bioenergetic Clene.com Listen to the podcast here  

Empowered Patient Podcast
Developing Oral Drugs for Neurodegenerative Diseases Based on Bioenergetic Nanotherapeutics with Mark Mortenson Clene Nanomedicine

Empowered Patient Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 18:04


Mark Mortenson, Chief Science Officer, Clene Nanomedicine is combining physics with biology to develop its bioenergetic nanocatalyst drug candidates that accelerate neurorepair for patients with neurodegenerative disease. Using gold nanocrystals, the company is able to amplify bioenergetic reactions in patients that ultimately drive intracellular biological reactions. The company’s lead candidate, CNM-Au8, is a bioenergetic nanocatalyst powered to support critical intracellular biological reactions that repair and reverse neuronal damage resulting from neurodegenerative disease such as chronic optic neuropathy in patients with multiple sclerosis and the disease progression in patients with ALS. $CLNN #nanomedicine #nanotherapeutics #neurodegenerativediseases #bioenergetic Clene.com Download the transcript here  

BOS Science
Episode 3: It's not Sci-Fi, it's Ultrasound!

BOS Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 92:17


Can you feel the vibrations in the air? It’s the sweet sound waves of another episode of BOS Science! Join me as I talk to Dr. Chenguang Peng and Professor Tyrone Porter of the Nanomedicine and Medical Acoustics Lab, and learn all about their amazing work using ultrasound! In today’s episode you’ll learn; what ultrasound actually is, how bats use ultrasound to hunt and fly, what are micro bubbles, why ultrasound marks them sing and dance, how they can be used to create maps of the brain, what vibrating crystals can be used for, why nano-emulsions are basically transformers, how they can blow up tumors, what math shows about diversity and problem solving, how to use laser beams to grab and move molecules, and what is the perfect hot dog to bun ratio. SHOW NOTES:Today's Guests:Dr. Chenguang Peng; Post Doctoral research fellow at Harvard Medical School First author on Paper "Intracranial nonthermal ablation mediated by transcranial focused ultrasound and phase-shift nanoemulsions"Professor Tyrone Porter; Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Universityof Texas AustinPrevious Positions/Titles:Associate Professor Mechanical & Biomedical Engineering, Boston UniversityCo-Director for NIH-funded Translational Research in Biomaterials ProgramAssociate Director for the Nanotechnology InnovationLINKS:Nanomedicine and Medical Acoustics Lab [NanoMedAL]Yoav Medan, Ultrasound Essential Tremor TED TalkMathematical Proof of the Value of Diversity"Mosquito" Sound ClipIMAGE CREDIT:Ultrasound localized microscopy of living rat brainMicrobubbles under scanning electron microscopeVideo of oscillating microbubbleFollow @BOSScience on Instagram , Twitter, and Facebook, to see photos from the episode, get info on upcoming guests and episode releases, as well as support the show. To send listener questions, suggest guests for the show, or say hi, you can email BOSSciencePodcast@gmail.com

Real Black Atheist & Pseudo Killas Library
The Piltdown Man /Nanomedicine /VAERS

Real Black Atheist & Pseudo Killas Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 237:46


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DISRxUPT
Episode 2 | The Potential of Nanomedicine - Mohan Pereira

DISRxUPT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 24:15


In today's episode Dr. Mohan Pereira, Assistant Professor of Physics at Cedarville University, outlines the basics of nanotechnology applications in medicine. Dr. Pereira shares his career journey from a young child in Sri Lanka with an interest in science to a nanotechnology expert in the United States. The physics professor says this about the surprising way in which his career in which physics and medicine have come together:“Even when I was a child I never thought of pursuing my career and research in nanomedicine.”Through his experience with a variety of interdisciplinary science teams, Dr. Pereira became more interested in the novel ways a physics-based approach can be utilized in other various scientific fields, particularly drug design and delivery. The field of nanomedicine includes new drug delivery mechanisms such as pHLIP™ (pH-low insertion peptide) technology. Dr. Pereira describes this technology as a unique collection of peptides that sense local pH changes, which can be used to accurately deliver drugs or other target molecules to individual cells.Listen in to hear more from Dr. Pereira as he explains the science of nanotechnology, its potential role in therapeutics, and various examples of Subscribe to this podcast to stay up-to-date with current projects, interviews, and innovation in pharmacy.

BOS Science
Episode 2: Nature meets Nanomedicine, Part 2 ft. Prof Thomas Webster

BOS Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 65:25


Guess who's back… Back again… Grace is back… with Part 2 of Nature meets Nanomedicine! FINALLY! (Am I right?) Today's long awaited episode features the director and head honcho of the Webster Nanomedicine Lab at Northeastern University, Professor Thomas Webster himself! With over 20 years of experience in the field of nanomedicine, Prof. Webster has been around the block and he's got some wild stories to tell. From creating nano-featured titanium implants that enhance bone growth, to designing internal biosensors that will change the future of healthcare, the Webster lab really does it all, including researching a whole mess of different nanotechnology strategies to tackle the spread of the COVID-19 virus! So take a seat, grab a drink, and join me as I learn about how a nanoparticle spray can keep your iPhone germ free, what makes gold ions turn blue or pink, how nanocrystals and other crazy shit grow on the surface of our bones, technology that uses self assembled nanomaterial blankets to stop virus's, and why you should never use a bathroom for a recording studio. SHOW NOTES: Today's Guest: Professor Thomas J. WebsterProfessor in Chemical Engineering at Northeastern UniversityArt Zafiropoulo Chair in Engineering Director of Webster Nanomedicine Lab Follow @BOSScience on Instagram and Twitter and Facebook, to see photos from the episode, get info on upcoming guests and episode releases, as well as support the show. To send listener questions, suggest guests for the show, or say hi, you can email BOSSciencePodcast@gmail.com Let me know if you love the show by rating & reviewing the podcast! You can do this wherever you listen to podcasts, or to find a platform to use, go to www.RateThisPodcast.com/bosscience and follow the simple instructions to post your review.

International Students in Darwin
Interview with Nanomedicine specialist Elnaz

International Students in Darwin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 26:14


Elnaz is an amazing woman who came a few years ago with her husband to Australia. After doing cancer research in Malaysia she decided to make her PHD here in Darwin.

BOS Science
Episode 2: Nature meets Nanomedicine, Part 1 ft. David Medina

BOS Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 41:07


“Size doesn’t matter”. At least, not when it comes to the field of nanotechnology! In today’s first ever two part episode, I meet with graduate student David Medina from the Webster Nanomedicine Lab at Northeastern University, to learn about all the fantastic work he's doing to use nanomedicine to help treat a whole range of bacterial infections. While he's tackling the challenges of obtaining a PhD, David has used his unique skill sets in chemistry and biology to introduce a new division to Northeastern called the Green Chemistry Lab, where he and other students use naturally inspired materials like fruit, milk, and even actual bacterial cells to make nanoparticles!Come listen to hear about the amazing world of green nanotechnology, and join me as I learn about how small a nanometer really is, how artists from the 4th century used gold and silver nanoparticles to make art, how bacteria cells deal with toxic relationships, what bacteria poop looks like, how you can use groceries for nanomedicine, what a durian fruit is and why you can't bring it on public transport, and what it means to be green in nanotechnology! SHOW NOTES:Today's Guest: David Medina Cruz: PhD Student in Chemical Engineering at Northeastern UniversityLab Member in Webster Nanomedicine LabFounder of Green Chemistry Division, Northeastern UniversityFounder at SynCell Biotechnology and Nanolyx companiesFollow @BOSScience on Instagram and Twitter to see photos from the episode, get info on upcoming guests and episode releases, as well as support the show. To send listener questions, suggest guests for the show, or say hi, you can email BOSSciencePodcast@gmail.comLet me know if you love the show by rating & reviewing the podcast! You can do this wherever you listen to podcasts, or to find a platform to use, go to www.RateThisPodcast.com/bosscience and follow the simple instructions to post your review.   

BOS Science
Listener Questions: Porter Nano Acoustic Lab

BOS Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 10:21


Everyone get your thinking caps out and get excited, because the next interviews for "BOS Science" are right around the corner. But before I can get down to brass tacks with these scientists, I need your help!Coming up, I talk to Professor Tyrone Porter and the lab members at the Nanomedicine and Medical Acoustics Lab at Boston University. Before I sit down with my next guests, I'm going to give you some details on some of the wicked cool science that is being worked on at the lab. Now you get the chance to submit your very own questions about this research, which will be answered by these scientists live on the show! And trust me, you're going to want to ask a million questions after you read all about this lab's amazing research.Our next guests come from the NanoMedAL lab, who's main goal is to integrate the best of engineering, chemistry, and biology all in one using one common technology: ultrasound. These scientists are working on some truly fascinating research, including:1. Microbubble Treatment for Vascular Dementia 2. Ultrasound-mediated Blood-Brain Barrier Opening 3. Acoustic Droplet Vaporization & Tumor AblationTake a listen to today's episode to hear a little about each of these exciting topics, or take a look at the article links to learn more about Professor Porter and the research being done at the NanoMedAL. With all the exciting science going on at this lab, you're bound to have a question or two floating around in that big brain of yours, so do me a huge favor and jot those questions down and send them to me. Every question is welcome here, no matter how big or small, complicated or simple; I accept and love them all

Stories from the NNI
Nanomedicine Moving Forward: A Snippet with Paula Hammond

Stories from the NNI

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 3:23


In this Snippet from the Stories from the NNI podcast, Dr. Lisa Friedersdorf, Director of the NNCO, speaks with Paula Hammond, David H. Koch Professor in Engineering and the Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering, about the challenges in medicine that nanotechnology may help address in the future. If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov. Closed captioning is provided on our YouTube channel. For this episode, go to: https://youtu.be/6XeIlMRZ418 CREDITS Special thanks to:  Paula HammondMIT Music:  Corporate Uplifting by Scott Holmes  http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Corporate__Motivational_Music/Corporate_Uplifting_1985https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode Produced by:  Mallory Hinks, Ph.D.  AAAS S&T Policy Fellow at NNCO Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation.

The Queer Spirit
Homeopathy: Nature's Original Nanomedicine with Sandi Kaplan & Kathleen Scheible

The Queer Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 51:47


Sandi Kaplan has been practicing homeopathy for the last 17 years and runs a private practice called Divine Monkey Homeopathy. She has worked in low income and youth clinics, women's shelters and makeshift clinics in Tanzania. Sandi taught at the Center for Homeopathic Education in NY, supervises homeopathy students and has trained to be a Trauma Informed practitioner.  She recently traded her surfboard in for raised beds and a beehive in Sacramento, where she now practices. Sandi remains dedicated to treating people of various cultures, ethnicities, economic backgrounds, gender expressions and lifestyles, believing everyone deserves quality healthcare. Kathleen Scheible is a Board Certified Classical Homeopath and has a private homeopathy practice in the Bernal Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. Kathleen has practiced homeopathy for over thirteen years, and helps people of all backgrounds to lessen or resolve chronic health issues and improve overall health and well being with homeopathic medicine. Kathleen founded the Bay Area Homeopathy Association in 2007 with help from a core group of motivated homeopaths including Sandi Kaplan! Kathleen is the current President of the California Homeopathic Medical Society, founded in 1877.   Episode Highlights Kathleen shares how she was inspired to start practicing homeopathy after she used it to help both of her sons heal from significant health issues. Sandi tells the story of her own healing journey with homeopathy after an injury. They help us understand that homeopathy is a holistic system of healthcare, which helps teach the body how to heal itself. The approach is to find a remedy that is specific to the person, not just to the symptom. Nick shares his story of initial skepticism with homeopathy - once he understood how to use it, he saw the power in its effectiveness. Kathleen explains what exactly homeopathic remedies are made of, underneath the umbrella of naturopathic medicine. Sandi & Kathleen also discuss the “like cures like” theory as well as paradoxical ideas within the practice. They share some ideas about the ways homeopathy works on an emotional and spiritual level, particularly with trauma. We discuss how the foundational theories of practicing homeopathy encourage an open mind to difference and queerness. We also share stories of how alternative healing modalities are often more comfortable or accessible for queer folks. Finally they discuss how the FDA is currently scrutinizing the practice and manufacturing of homeopathy in the United States. Web links Find Sandi Kaplan at DivineMonkeyHomeopathy.com and on Facebook Find Kathleen Scheible at BernalHomeopathy.com and on Instagram & FaceBook National Center for Homeopathy Americans for Homeopathy Choice CA Homeopathic Society Conference   Grab your FREE Guide - Needs, Boundaries & Self-Care for Queer Folks.  Download it here. Join the Queer Spirit Community Facebook group to continue the conversation and stay up to date on new episodes. And follow us on Instagram! Join our mailing list  to get news and podcast updates sent directly to you.

Stories from the NNI
Developing Cancer Treatments with Nanotechnology: A Conversation with Sudipta Seal

Stories from the NNI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 11:43


In this episode of Stories from the NNI, Lisa Friedersdorf, Director of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office, speaks with Professor Sudipta Seal of University of Central Florida (UCF) about his work using nanotechnology to develop cancer treatments. Closed captioning is provided on our YouTube channel. For this episode go to: https://youtu.be/ITSs2Nb9kYc If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov. CREDITS Special thanks to:  Sudipta SealUniversity of Central Florida Music:  Corporate Uplifting by Scott Holmes  http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Corporate__Motivational_Music/Corporate_Uplifting_1985https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode Produced by:  Mallory Hinks, Ph.D.  AAAS S&T Policy Fellow at NNCO Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or reco

Finding Genius Podcast
Extracellular Vesicles: A Second Look at What Was Once Deemed Waste—Joy Wolfram, Ph.D.—The Nanomedicine and Extracellular Vesicles Lab, Mayo Clinic in Florida

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 31:51


Not more than 10 years ago, the consensus among most scientists was that extracellular vesicles (EVs)—biological particles found in our urine, saliva, and throughout our bodies—were mere waste products with no role in communication between cells. Today, we know that's simply not true: EVs certainly play a role in cell communication, but the extent to which they do so is still a topic of research. We also know that they have the potential to be used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. For example, the identification of EVs in the blood can be diagnostic of cancer, and we know that metastatic cancer cells release EVs that are softer than other types of EVs. Additionally, EVs can be taken from fat tissue and used for therapeutic purposes. This is just a fraction of what Joy Wolfram, Ph.D., Director of The Nanomedicine and Extracellular Vesicles Laboratory at the Mayo Clinic in Florida discusses on the podcast today. She also explains the work they are doing to synthesize nanoparticles which are capable of being modified in a way that allows them to transport therapeutic agents (e.g. cancer drugs, anti-inflammatory compounds) through the bloodstream and directly to the site of diseased tissue. By tuning in, you'll learn about all of this and more, including: What specific types of benefits can be conferred by nanomedicine How an analysis of the sugars on the surface of EVs might predict whether a cancer is likely to metastasize in a patient How an understanding of EVs could be applied to regenerative medicine

Stories from the NNI
Nano’s Unique Interdisciplinarity: A Conversation with Paul Weiss

Stories from the NNI

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 20:48


In this episode of Stories from the NNI, Paul Weiss, Distinguished Professor at UCLA and Founder and Editor-in-Chief of ACS Nano, discusses his research, the unique interdisciplinarity of nanotechnology, and his thoughts on the future of nanotechnology. If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov. Closed captioning is provided on our YouTube channel. For this episode, go to: https://youtu.be/ZmaHcSBEUG4 CREDITS Special thanks to:  Paul WeissUC Presidental ChairDistinguished ProfessorUCLA Music:  Corporate Uplifting by Scott Holmes  http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Corporate__Motivational_Music/Corporate_Uplifting_1985https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode Produced by:  Dr. Mallory Hinks  AAAS S&T Policy Fellow at NNCO Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation. 

STEM on FIRE
96: PHD Nanomedicine – Embedding messages into Nano Particles – Joy Wolfram

STEM on FIRE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 18:36


Joy Wolfram Earned her undergrad in Biology and a PHD in Nanomedicine. Joy’s mission is to use science to save lives. [1:25] Careers with undergrad or graduate degree in Biology could be a writer for scientific journals or magazines. You could also go get a law degree and work on patents in the Biological arena. [2:30] Joy describes what Nanomedicine is and how it spans physics and chemistry disciplines. [4:40] What a day looks like running a research lab. [6:00] How did Joy make the decision to go into Nanomedicine and her specific area of expertise along with what has her fired up! [10:00] An Ah-Ha moment from Joy – at 11 years old her dog got sick and saw biology in action and from there created her own little lab at home. [13:00] Getting through college – Have confidence in your unique ideas, ask questions, network and find a mentor [14:40] Key skills – you need to be comfortable with failure. [16:30] Best advice – be part of something bigger than yourself, and refuse to take no for an answer. Joy’s Lab: Link Joy’s TedX talk: Link Book recommendation: The Immortal Life by Henrietta Lacks. Free Audio Book from Audible. You can get a free book from Audible at www.stemonfirebook.com and can cancel within 30 days and keep the book of your choice with no cost.

In a click
Brain chips, robotics, AI, and nanomedicine with Frank Boehm

In a click

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 46:29


Hi everyone! Welcome to the first episode of "In a Click". On todays show I chat with Frank Boehm. He's an expert in nanotechnology and nanomedicine, author of, "Nanomedical Device and Systems Design: Challenges, Possibilities and Visions", and founder of the startup company, NanoApps Medical, Inc. During our conversation we delve into nanomedical treatments for various types of cancer and sports related injuries. We also chat about artificial intelligence, robotics, brain chips, reversing the aging process, and the ethical and safety related issues attached to all of these types of technological advancements. I hope you enjoy our conversation as much I did!

PharmaTalkRadio
Panel: Delivering mRNA Drugs and Vaccines – Progress and Future Outlook

PharmaTalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019 37:00


Moderated by Marian Gindy, PhD, Executive Director, Discovery Pharmaceutical Sciences, Merck, this panel discussion recorded at the 8th annual Partnership Opportunities in Drug Delivery (PODD) conference explores how mRNA vaccines represent a promising alternative to conventional vaccine approaches for infectious diseases as well as oncology indications, including an emerging application for personalized cancer vaccines. The panelists for the session are: Örn Almarsson, PhD, Head of Formulations, Moderna TherapeuticsDanilo Casimiro, PhD, VP and Head, External R&D and Vaccine Platforms, SanofiChristian W Mandl, PhD, MD, Chair, Scientific Advisory Board and Co-Founder, Tiba BiotechJinJun Shi, PhD, Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School and Faculty Member, Center for Nanomedicine at Brigham and Women’s HospitalSybil Williams, PhD, Senior Principal Scientist, Personalized Cancer Biology Lead, Merck Save the date for the 9th annual PODD business development event on October 7-8, 2019 at the Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel in Boston. PODD covers the latest advances in drug delivery science, while also providing a meeting place to network and form new partnerships. To learn more about the event, please visit PODD 2019.

STEM on FIRE
93: PHD Biomedical – Nano Technology For Medicine and Drug Delivery – Alessandro Grattoni

STEM on FIRE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 21:54


Alessandro Grattoni earned a PHD in Biomedical Engineering and a Masters in Mechanical Engineering and is a Professor and Chairman of the Department of Nanomedicine at Houston Methodist Research Institute: Houston Methodist Research Institute [0:00] Goes into what Nano-Particles is one of the fields of nano-technology – little engineered molecules; you are essentially engineering matter. [2:45] Why a Mechanical Engineering undergrad vs a Biomedical undergraduate degree. He had a passion from racing bikes and really liked Mechanical but after his masters in Mechanical Engineering, he really wanted to apply this to life sciences. [3:50] Going a little more in-depth – it is a very broad field and there are a lot of opportunities for research. [5:20] Is a PHD required? No, can start research after a Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree. [6:15] One thing we don’t know about Nano – an area to develop new engineering technologies at the microscopic scale. [7:30] What would a day look like? Spend a lot of time of learning new techniques, very multidisciplinary. Try to get an internship in a lab. [8:50] What has Alessandro fired up – opportunity to work with cells for drug delivery mechanism. Use cells and engineer it to respond with other molecules. [11:50] An ah-ha moment – spent a lot of time training for bike racing and determined that he could study and do racing/training at the same time. The 2nd ah-ha moment – attended a talk on nano-technology and he immediately realized that was where he wanted to focus. [15:00] Getting through college – take an opportunity to travel the world and do internships is different laboratories. Get to know all the different areas in Nano-Technology. [18:00] Couple attributes for succes – need to work to figure out your path forward, creativity, commitment, and never give up. [19:00] Best advice is get serious and start studying and a personal habit is being consistent and focused. A book he would recommend is “The Sky Below” by Scott Parazynski Free Audio Book from Audible. You can get a free book from Audible at www.stemonfirebook.com and can cancel within 30 days and keep the book of your choice with no cost.

#GINNing Podcast
Smart Materials and Nanomedicine—that's what Allan David DOES.

#GINNing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 20:21


From India to Maryland to Michigan to Auburn—Allan David is on a quest. The John W. Brown Associate Professor is setting biomedical benchmarks with his smarts on smart materials and nanomaterials and all that amazing stuff. Gadolinium toxicity, you have met your match...

The Sacred Speaks
43: Emotions of Math. A conversation with Mauro Ferrari.

The Sacred Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 78:05


Dr. Ferrari, one of the trailblazers of nanotechnology, the current President Designate of the European Research Council of the E.U., and the recently retired President and CEO of Houston Methodist Research Institute begins by explaining how he views math as a creative art. He maps theorem and proof onto the creative endeavor and posits that in the same way that the artist envisions the work, a mathematician envisions or intuits the theorem and then has to discover how to get there. He argues that this process of intuition provides the map, and the proof is the, potentially, frustrating process of bringing the inner world into the outer world. Dr. Ferrari, a medical doctor and engineer speaks of concepts such as awe, infinity, creativity, intuition, and dreams. This conversation explores what Dr. Ferrari identifies as the three phases of his life – his training and early history, the many academic languages that he speaks, the descent into personal chaos, and how dark moments such as these paved the way for him to seek to join in the fight for humanity as we seek to end the power that cancer has had over our lives. Bio: Mauro Ferrari, Ph.D. – Biosketch (Updated June 2, 2019) Current Positions (Selected): President Designate, European Research Council of the European Union (primary funding agency for research in the 28 member Countries of EU); Director, Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:ARWR); Executive Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and Community Partnerships, and Professor, University of St. Thomas; Advisor, Houston Methodist Hospital and Research Institute. Education: Mathematics (Padova, Italy, 1985, Dottore); Mechanical Engineering (University of California Berkeley, 1987, MS and 1989, PhD); Medicine (Ohio State University, 2002-2003, no degree); Business Administration (Wharton, 2016, Harvard Business School, 2017, no degree). Professional History (Selected): 1988-1990 Universita' di Udine, Italy (Ricercatore, Assistant Professor Civil Engineering); 1991-1998 University of California Berkeley (Assistant and Associate Professor with tenure, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Bioengineering); 1998-2006 The Ohio State University (Full Professor with tenure and endowed chair, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Internal Medicine, Director of Biomedical Engineering, Associate Director Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute, Associate Vice President Health Science Technology Commercialization); 2003-2005 National Cancer Institute (Special Expert on Nanomedicine and Advisor to Director, concurrent with OSU); 2006-2010 University of Texas Medical School Houston, and MD Anderson Cancer Center (Full Professor with tenure and endowed chair, Internal Medicine, Experimental Therapeutics, Biomedical Engineering and Nanomedicine); 2010-2019 Houston Methodist Hospital (HMH) and Research Institute (HMRI) (Full professor with presidential endowed chair, President and CEO of HMRI, Executive Vice President of HMH, Chief Commercialization Officer). Publications: About 500 publications in leading archival journals, including 27 primary papers, reviews, and features in Nature journals (4 covers). Bibliometrics as of February 6, 2019: 57471 citations, h-index = 107, i10-index = 836 (Google Scholar); 21699 citations, h-index = 69 (SCOPUS); 22546 citations, h-index = 72 (ISI Web of Science). Theme music provided by: http://www.modernnationsmusic.com Band of the week: Alan Album: Alan, the Universal answer is both https://music.apple.com/us/album/alan-the-universal-answer-is-both/425467149 Learn more about this project at: http://www.thesacredspeaks.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesacredspeaks/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesacredspeaks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesacredspeaks/

Stories from the NNI
Fighting Disease with Nanomedicine: A Conversation with Michelle Bradbury

Stories from the NNI

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 16:20


In this episode of Stories from the NNI, Dr. Lisa Friedersdorf (Director of the NNCO) speaks with Dr. Michelle Bradbury (Professor of Radiology at Memorial Sloan Kettering and Weill Cornell Medical College at Cornell University) about the progress being made in developing nanoparticle-based imaging agents and their potential in enhancing the diagnosis of diseases and the treatment of patients. Dr. Bradbury also discusses the importance of collaborating with teams of scientists and engineers from different disciplines to make advances move faster and to facilitate the commercialization of products. If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov. Closed captioning is provided on our YouTube channel. For this episode go to: https://youtu.be/_0jWu7KtmcY CREDITS Special thanks to: Michelle Bradbury MSK Cornell University Music: Corporate Uplifting by Scott Holmes http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Corporate__Motivational_Music/Corporate_Uplifting_1985 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode Produced by: Dr. Mallory Hinks AAAS S&T Policy Fellow at NNCO Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation.

Beyond the Microscope - A podcast featuring women in STEM

Guess what? We’ve got another great episode to share with you all, our loyal listeners. Today’s guest is Dr. Joy Wolfram, who heads the Nanomedicine and Extracellular Vesicles Laboratory at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. Her work uses nanotechnoloy and nanomedicine to develop new strategies for the treatment of disease. Join us as we […] The post Episode 51: (Nano) Material Girl appeared first on Beyond the Microscope.

pharmaphorum Podcast
Biotech strategy and nanomedicine: the pharmaphorum podcast

pharmaphorum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 20:28


For episode 5 of the pharmaphorum podcast Dominic Tyer met Blueberry Therapeutics' CEO Dr John Ridden at The Wellcome Collection in London to talk about the UK biotech he co-founded, its strategy and bringing innovation to life through Blueberry's nanomedicine approach.

Human Performance Outliers Podcast
Episode 55: Dr. Robert Pastore

Human Performance Outliers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 86:33


Welcome to the Human Performance Outliers Podcast with hosts Dr. Shawn Baker and Zach Bitter. For this episode, we welcome Dr. Robert Pastore. Dr. Pastore is a Certified Nutrition Specialist, and holds an MS in Human Nutrition from Eastern Michigan University and a Ph.D. in Biomedical Informatics, Nanomedicine and Clinical Informatics from Rutgers University.  Dr. Robert Pastore is the founder, Chief Science Officer and CEO of Vitalere and its sub-brands Modus Nutrition and Power ON Power OFF. Prior to founding Vitalere, Robert practiced ‘applied biochemistry‘, where he treated some of the world's greatest athletes from the NHL, MLB, NFL, Olympics and endurance sports, as well CEOs and top executives of many of the top finance firms, Fortune 500 companies and Forbes List companies for more than a decade.  Butcherbox: code (HPO) thrivemarket.com/hpo Find us: Robert: drrobertpastore.com Shawn: Instagram (@shawnbaker1967), Twitter (@SBakerMD), Website: shawn-baker.com Zach: Instagram (@zachbitter), Twitter (@zbitter), Facebook: (@zach.bitter), Website: zachbitter.com   Consults: Zach: calendly.com/zbittercoaching Shawn: Carnivore Training Systems Contact us: hpopodcast@gmail.com

The Future of Pharma
Episode 1: Nanoparticles and the future of implants with Prof. Tom Webster

The Future of Pharma

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2018 28:43


Visit ispeboston.org for complete show notes of every Podcast episode. Professor Webster directs the Webster Nanomedicine Laboratory at Northeastern University, Boston which designs, synthesizes, and evaluates nanomaterials for various implant applications. To date, his lab group has generated over 9 textbooks, 48 book chapters, 306 invited presentations, at least 403 peer-reviewed literature articles, at least 567 conference presentations, and 32 provisional or full patents. Some of these patents led to the formation of 9 companies. Find out his thoughts on how nanoparticles will affect the future of the pharmaceutical industry in this chat with Samir Gondalia.

Kariyer Sohbetleri
Harvard ve MIT'de Biyomedikal Mühendisliği - Mehmet Toner

Kariyer Sohbetleri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 67:16


Prof. Dr. Mehmet Toner Makine Mühendisliği alanında lisans derecesini İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi'nden 1983 yılında, yüksek lisans derecesini Massachusetts Teknoloji Enstitüsü (MIT)'nden 1985 yılında almıştır. Daha sonra Medikal Mühendisliği alanında Harvard-MIT Sağlık Bilimleri ve Teknoloji Bölümü (Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, HST)'nde doktora derecesini 1989 yılında tamamlamıştır. Dr. Toner Massachusetts Genel Hastenesi ve Harvard Tıp Fakültesi'ne Biyomedikal Mühendisliği alanında yardımcı doçent doktor olarak 1989 yılında katılmıştır ve 1996 yılında doçent doktorluğa, 2002 yılında profesör doktorluğa terfi edilmiştir. Dr. Toner aynı zamanda Harvard-MIT Sağlık Bilimleri ve Teknoloji Bölümü'nde profesör olarak görev almaktadır. Dr. Toner Shriners Çocuk Hastaneleri'nde kıdemli bilim üyesidir. Massachusetts Genel Hastenesi'nde Tıpta Mühendislik Merkezi (Center for Engineering in Medicine) kurucularındandır ve NIH BiyoMikroElektronikMekanik Sistemler Kaynak Merkezi (BioMEMS) kurucusudur. Kendisi aynı zamanda Massachusetts Genel Hastenesi'nde doktorlar için Biyomedikal Mühendisliği Araştırma ve Eğitim Programı'nın direktörüdür. Dr. Toner birçok uluslararası profesyonel komitenin üyesidir, Cryobiology, Cryo-Letters, Cell Preservation Technology, Annual Reviews in Biomedical Engineering ve Nanomedicine dahil olmak üzere birçok akademik derginin yayın kurulunda görev almaktadır. Dr. Toner National Institutes of Health (NIH) Study Sections, National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award panelleri, NSF Nanoscience paneli, NIH Nanotechnology and Tissue Engineering paneli ve birkaç DARPA stratejik planlama paneli dahil olmak üzere birçok panel ve inceleme kurulunda görev almıştır. Dr. Toner 1994 yılında Biyomühendislik alanında Amerikan Makine Mühendisleri Topluluğu (American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME) tarafından YC Fung Faculty Award'a layık görülmüştür. 1995 yılında Whitaker Foundation Special Opportunity Award'ı almıştır. 1997 yılında Harvard ve MIT tarafından verilen John F and Virginia B Taplin Faculty Fellow Award'ı kazanmıştır. Dr. Toner 1998 yılında Amerikan Medikal ve Biyolojik Mühendislik Enstitüsü'ne üye olarak seçilmiştir. Kendisi birçok biyoteknoloji ve medikal cihaz şirketine bilim danışmanlığı vermektedir ve birden çok startup'ta kurucu olarak rol almıştır.

PharmaTalkRadio
Nanotechnology Keynote

PharmaTalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 33:00


Nanotechnology Keynote Address given by Omid Farokhzad, MD, Professor, Harvard Medical School and Director, Center for Nanomedicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital Omid Farokhzad is an inventor of more than 145 issued / pending patents. These for the launch of four biotechnology companies: BIND Therapeutics (acquired by Pfizer) Selecta Biosciences, Tarveda Therapeutics (formerly Blend Therapeutics) and Placon Therapeutics (spin-out from Tarveda), which are translating the aforementioned academic innovations toward commercialization and societal impact. Dr Farokhzad has served in various capacities on the Board of Directors and the Scientific Advisory Board of these companies.  In his lecture, Dr Farokhzad will be focusing on the emerging understanding of the nano-bio interactions and its implications for developing safer and more effective therapeutic and diagnostic modalities. Nanotechnology enabled drug delivery approaches for predictive and personalized medicines will be discussed with emphasis on the lessons that been learned during their bench-to- bedside translation.  Omid Farokhzad, MD  Professor, Harvard Medical School and Director Center for Nanomedicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital  This talk was given at the 7rth annual Partnership Opportunities for Drug Delivery (PODD) Meeting in 2017.

Straight from a Scientist Medical Research Education and Discussion Podcast
Ep. 22: Nanotechnology with Claudia Alarcón López

Straight from a Scientist Medical Research Education and Discussion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 27:52


We had the opportunity to speak with Claudia Alarcón López, better known as @the.nanotechgirl.  She is a Mexican INCQ (Ingeniero En Nanotecnología Y Ciencias Químicas) student who has the goal of spreading knowledge of science through Instagram, with a special focus on nanotechnology.  Nanotechnology is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale which can be applied in all aspects of life and interdisciplinary sciences. About Claudia Claudia is studying engineering in nanotechnology and chemical sciences at ITESM in Mexico.  She has a lot of activities and interests other than science, including fashion design and sign language.  Follow Claudia on Instagram to keep up with her adventures and learn more.     Any other questions?  Let us know!  We appreciate your feedback. You can now support the podcast at https://www.patreon.com/sfspodcast.  Many thanks to our past and present supporters!  Thanks to Plant Warrior for their support.  Use discount code SFS10 at checkout for 10% off your purchase of plant-based protein.

Viterbi Voices: The Podcast
3-066: Nanomedicine, Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials Research with Dr. Eun-Ji Chung

Viterbi Voices: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 53:09


In this episode, Paul and Rhea talk to Dr. Eun-Ji Chung, professor of biomedical engineering here at USC. On campus, Dr. Chung runs a research lab involved with everything stem cell work, to nanomedicine, to highly specialized drug delivery techniques. Tune into a fun conversation about Dr Chung's experiences moving to LA, Paul's figurine collection, holidays at Disneyland, and of course, some biomedical research along the way.

NorthwesternU
'Edison of Medicine" honored with 2017 Kabiller Prize

NorthwesternU

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 14:41


Robert S. Langer, the prolific inventor and MIT professor known as the "Edison of Medicine," shares how a children's toy propelled him toward a career that earned him the 2017 Kabiller Prize in Nanoscience and Nanomedicine, established by Northwestern's International Institute for Nanotechnology. Liangfang Zhang, professor of nanoengineering at the University of California, San Diego, and recipient of the 2017 Kabiller Young Investigator Award, also discusses his work, including a strong connection to the research of Dr. Langer.

Lagrange Point
Episode 229 - More realistic ways to test nanomedicine and tests for cancer treatment effectiveness

Lagrange Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 14:39


How can we make our lab tests of new drugs more realistic to shorten the time to human trials? Plus how can we better test for cancer treatment effectiveness using liquid biopsies?

The University of Liverpool Podcast
Episode 3: Nano-medicine shrinks the cost of HIV treatment

The University of Liverpool Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 23:13


Steve Rannard and Andrew Owen are using nano-technology to make HIV medicine more effective and less expensive. Nanomedicine builds tiny particles of medication designed to drive the drug into the bloodstream more effectively. These particles have a diameter 100-times smaller than that of human hair, and less drug is needed to produce the same effect as a normal medicine. Less medicine means lower costs for treatment, which could greatly increase the number of HIV patients that can receive therapy in low to middle income countries. Steve Rannard is a professor of Chemistry at the University of Liverpool. Andrew Owen is a professor of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Liverpool. Their research is supported by grants from: Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC), United States Agency for International Development (USAID), National Institutes for Health (NIH), European Commission, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) Theme music is “Tech Strings” by Dave Depper.

Regeneratively Speaking
Regeneratively Speaking 18: Nanomedicine and Beyond [Ferrari]

Regeneratively Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 27:39


WFIRM talks to Mauro Ferrari, PhD about Nanomedicine.

Indio Radio Podcast!
John And Kane on Indio Radio - Thursday 11-05-15

Indio Radio Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 31:30


Live from Shock City Studios! (http://shockcitystudios.com- @ShockCityMusic) John and Kane are LIVE Monday thru Friday at 10a CT on INDIO RADIO...It's The John and Kane Show - and another DOWNLOADABLE PODCAST! And we kick off the show with Chris Clark from SLIFF (St. Louis International Film Festival) Join them TONIGHT at the Tivoli starting at 6p for a reception before the film "Deep Web" from former St. Louisan: Alex Winter (Lost Boys, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure) - film starts at 7:30p - make sure to connect with them here: http://CinemaStLouis.org/ - Then we bring in Dr. George Gokel and Kendra Perry of The UMSL Center for Nanoscience who leverages advances in nanoscale and biological science to create innovative technologies addressing the grand challenges in energy, food, and health. Fascinating stuff - make sure to find out more about them here: http://slinn.biz - also, be a part of and experience The St. Louis Institute of Nanomedicine and Nanoscience Symposium on Satudrday December 12th - from 8:30a to 3:30p at the Millennium Student Center - 1 University Blvd St. Louis, Mo 63121 - Come hear discussions on recent advances in nanoscience, nanotechnology, and nanomedicine - Identify potential opportunities for commercialization - Share entrepreneurial experiences - Connect with academia, industry, government agencies, private foundations, service providers and venture capitalists - get more info here: http://www.umsl.edu/services/ora/cns/ ...and of course, we learned what we learned on the show - Follow @JohnAndKaneShow, @JohnLaun1 @INDIO_RADIO on Twitter - Check out the new YouTube channel: http://YouTube.com/IndioRadioOnScreen - The John And Kane Show is on 10a and replayed at 5p (Central Time) - Listen via @TuneIn or link up here: http://IndioRadio.com - Get more info and LIKE us here: http://Facebook.com/IndioRadio AND https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-John-and-Kane-Show-Indio-Radio/252503951553118 - AND NOW ON iTunes, Stitcher and Spreaker! Just search 'Indio Radio Podcasts' or 'John And Kane Show' and get caught up with the show!

SAGE Podcast
A JALA podcast - A Conversation with JBS Editor-in-Chief Dean Ho about The 2014 JALA Ten

SAGE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2014


Fakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/05
DNA origami structures for applications in single molecule spectroscopy and nanomedicine

Fakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/05

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2013


Tue, 14 May 2013 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/15717/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/15717/1/Schueller_Verena_J.pdf Schüller, Verena ddc:530, ddc:500, Faku

Alumni Weekend
Nanomedicine: Challenges and opportunities

Alumni Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2011 70:08


Nanotechnology has the potential to transform the way that medical and healthcare solutions are developed and delivered, this talk reviews the properties of nanomaterials for medical applications and the challenges and opportunities of their use.

Alumni Weekend
Nanomedicine: Challenges and opportunities

Alumni Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2011 70:08


Nanotechnology has the potential to transform the way that medical and healthcare solutions are developed and delivered, this talk reviews the properties of nanomaterials for medical applications and the challenges and opportunities of their use.

Deakin Matters
Creating a medical 'smart bomb' would seek out and eradicate the root of cancer cells.

Deakin Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2011 12:10


Professor Wei Duan is the Director of Deakin Medical School's Nanomedicine Program. The program has recently created the world’s first cancer stem cell-targeting chemical missile, placing them a step closer to creating a medical 'smart bomb' that would seek out and eradicate the root of cancer cells.

Cancer research - Medical Smart Bomb
Cancer targetting stem cell missile

Cancer research - Medical Smart Bomb

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2011 12:11


Ground breaking cancer stem cell targetting research by Deakin's Professor Wei Duan, who is the Director of Deakin Medical School's Nanomedecine program

Cancer research - Medical Smart Bomb

The new Smart Bomb designed by Professor Wei Duan targets and kills cancer cells while sparing normal cells in cancer patients.

McGill Podcasts » Health
The Future of Medicine: Thinking Small

McGill Podcasts » Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2010 57:01


The use of nanobiotechnology in medicine is termed “nanomedicine.” Dr. Maysinger will discuss current advances in nanomedicine research, including targeted cancer therapies, localized drug delivery, and improved cell-material interactions for imaging of brain cells.

BIO5 Institute
Tools of Nanomedicine

BIO5 Institute

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2009 23:21


Clinician's Roundtable
Vaccine Nanotechnology: A New Medical Frontier

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2007


Guest: James Baker, MD Host: Maurice Pickard, MD Dr. James Baker explains the development of a recent nasally-absorbed vaccine developed against anthrax, which marks a new manefestation of the emerging field of medical nanotechnology, or "Nanomedicine."