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Benjamin Smarr Ph.D. discusses wearable tech in health research, stressing community engagement in data sharing. He explores sensors tracking temperature, heart rate, and more, noting the importance of naps for health. Smarr addresses reliability, access, and the link between sleep and conditions like dementia. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39853]
Benjamin Smarr Ph.D. discusses wearable tech in health research, stressing community engagement in data sharing. He explores sensors tracking temperature, heart rate, and more, noting the importance of naps for health. Smarr addresses reliability, access, and the link between sleep and conditions like dementia. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39853]
Benjamin Smarr Ph.D. discusses wearable tech in health research, stressing community engagement in data sharing. He explores sensors tracking temperature, heart rate, and more, noting the importance of naps for health. Smarr addresses reliability, access, and the link between sleep and conditions like dementia. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39853]
Benjamin Smarr Ph.D. discusses wearable tech in health research, stressing community engagement in data sharing. He explores sensors tracking temperature, heart rate, and more, noting the importance of naps for health. Smarr addresses reliability, access, and the link between sleep and conditions like dementia. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39853]
As humanity advances into the future, the dynamic interplay between technology and leadership assumes ever greater significance. At the helm of this synergy is Joseph Smarr, Triller's Chief Technology Officer, whose forward-thinking strategies and technological acumen epitomize the fusion of leadership and innovation shaping tomorrow's horizons. In an age where digital progress reshapes the landscape of possibility, Smarr's leadership not only navigates the complexities of modern technology but also orchestrates its harmonious integration into our societal framework. His efforts underscore the transformative potential of technology under the guidance of visionary leadership, heralding a future where human creativity and technological advancement converge to chart new realms of progress and prosperity.Here's more about Joseph Smarr I want to transform the world for the better by building intelligent technology that empowers people to solve everday problems. Before the industrial revolution, humans had to do many menial/dangerous physical tasks because machines couldn't do them. The same is now true with information-processing tasks, and it's time for another revolution! Most of my professional experience is working for startups designing and building web applications and AI systems (SGI, WebEx, MedExpert, Plaxo). I also spent 12 years inside Google, helping start Google+, Google Photos, and building core components of the conversational engine for Google Assistant. I'm now happily back in startup land as CTO of Triller.Specialties: Building intelligent applications, automated text processing, advanced interactive web apps, user interface designCompany description: Triller Inc. owns Triller, an AI-powered music video app that allows users to create professional-looking video in a matter of seconds: VERZUZ, the live-stream music platform launched by Swizz Beatz and Timbaland; Amplify.ai, a leading customer engagement and messaging platform; FITE, a premier global PPV, AVOD, and SVOD streaming site; and Thuzio, a leader in B2B premium influencer events and experiences.
State Senate candidate Chris Pritt, House candidate Sarah Drennan and Kanawha Magistrate candidate Chad Smarr.
Joseph Smarr is at the forefront of innovation as the Chief Technology Officer at Triller, a pioneering company dedicated to crafting AI-powered solutions tailored for creators. With the digital landscape inundated with followers and comments, Triller aims to revolutionize the creator economy by providing a platform where creators and brands can seamlessly engage and monetize their fan base. As the demand for effective engagement and monetization strategies continues to soar, Smarr's expertise in leveraging AI technology presents an exciting prospect for advancing the capabilities of Triller. In an era where creators are inundated with data and opportunities, Smarr's leadership promises to navigate this complex terrain, offering invaluable insights and solutions to propel Triller and its users toward greater success.Here's more about Joseph Smarr I want to transform the world for the better by building intelligent technology that empowers people to solve everday problems. Before the industrial revolution, humans had to do many menial/dangerous physical tasks because machines couldn't do them. The same is now true with information-processing tasks, and it's time for another revolution! Most of my professional experience is working for startups designing and building web applications and AI systems (SGI, WebEx, MedExpert, Plaxo). I also spent 12 years inside Google, helping start Google+, Google Photos, and building core components of the conversational engine for Google Assistant. I'm now happily back in startup land as CTO of Triller.
Benjamin Smarr Ph.D. discusses wearable tech in health research, stressing community engagement in data sharing. He explores sensors tracking temperature, heart rate, and more, noting the importance of naps for health. Smarr addresses reliability, access, and the link between sleep and conditions like dementia. He mentions ongoing research beyond temperature tracking, emphasizing inclusivity and health factors' consideration. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39386]
Benjamin Smarr Ph.D. discusses wearable tech in health research, stressing community engagement in data sharing. He explores sensors tracking temperature, heart rate, and more, noting the importance of naps for health. Smarr addresses reliability, access, and the link between sleep and conditions like dementia. He mentions ongoing research beyond temperature tracking, emphasizing inclusivity and health factors' consideration. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39386]
Benjamin Smarr Ph.D. discusses wearable tech in health research, stressing community engagement in data sharing. He explores sensors tracking temperature, heart rate, and more, noting the importance of naps for health. Smarr addresses reliability, access, and the link between sleep and conditions like dementia. He mentions ongoing research beyond temperature tracking, emphasizing inclusivity and health factors' consideration. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39386]
Benjamin Smarr Ph.D. discusses wearable tech in health research, stressing community engagement in data sharing. He explores sensors tracking temperature, heart rate, and more, noting the importance of naps for health. Smarr addresses reliability, access, and the link between sleep and conditions like dementia. He mentions ongoing research beyond temperature tracking, emphasizing inclusivity and health factors' consideration. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39386]
Benjamin Smarr Ph.D. discusses wearable tech in health research, stressing community engagement in data sharing. He explores sensors tracking temperature, heart rate, and more, noting the importance of naps for health. Smarr addresses reliability, access, and the link between sleep and conditions like dementia. He mentions ongoing research beyond temperature tracking, emphasizing inclusivity and health factors' consideration. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39386]
Jason Smarr is a professional basketball player for the Salem Capitals of The Basketball League. When not playing basketball, he teaches Elementary Physical Education and is an assistant coach at Corban University in Salem, Oregon. He and his beautiful wife Sarah have been married for one and a half years. #jasonsmarr #salemcapitals #thebasketballleague #livewithcdp #sportstalk #guest #elementaryschoolteacher #chrispomay #livestream #youtube #facebook #twitter #twitch #linkedin #audio #iheartradio #amazonmusic #applepodcasts #googlepodcast #linkedin #radiopublic #stitcher #tunein #barrycullenchevrolet #sponsorship #corbanuniversity #salemoregon
Tom Smarr is the Executive Director at Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens in Devon, Pennsylvania. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Studies from the Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania and a Master's degree in Urban Horticulture Studies from the University of Washington in Seattle. He has worked for established institutions such as the University of Washington Botanic Gardens in Seattle and the Native Plant Trusts' botanical garden “Garden in the Woods” in Massachusetts. Tom's most notable work has been leading horticulture at newly opened urban parks such as the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway in Boston; the High Line in New York City; and The Parklands of Floyds Fork in Louisville, Kentucky. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantatrilliontrees/support
Chelsea Smarr, photographer, artists' model, harpist, psychotherapist, speaking about her life and work in connection with a one-woman show at the Circle Center for the Arts, 130 S. Franklin Street Rear, Wilkes-Barre. "In Pain/In Bloom" will run through April 7, 2023. www.wyomingvalleyartleague.org
Emilee Smarr of the Palm Beach Post joins to discuss National Signing Day.
Lucas welcomes Donna Smarr & Laurie Helms – Rock Hill PRT’s “Bark In the Park”
What's in this episode:- Cultivating a positive culture in your agency.- Leadership and communication within your team.- Investing in your agency and employees.About Charlie:I opened my State Farm office in 2010 to serve the residents and businesses of Jackson, Flovilla, Jenkinsburg, Forsyth, Culloden, Bolingbroke, Juliette, and Smarr with products from the country's preferred insurance provider. Today, my office employs a team of 12 local professionals ready to assist you with your Auto, Home, Property, Business, Life, Health, and Pet insurance as well as Financial Services. My team and I have a combined 70+ years of insurance helping residents of Butts and Monroe County understand their insurance options.Contact Charlie:www.ForsythGAinsurance.comwww.CharliePelt.comhttps://www.facebook.com/CharliePelthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/charlie-pelt-427ba1181https://www.facebook.com/forsythgainsuranceBook your 15-minute consultation call to see if Weaver Sales Academy is a fit for your agency here: https://bit.ly/3CnMjTxText BUZZ to (816) 727-7610 to connect directly with Michael and share your favorites from the episode or learn more about upcoming events and challenges happening in our industry Join Weaver Sales Academy: https://www.weaversa.com/Follow Michael on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themichaelweaverInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/_michaelweaver_/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-weaver-a2940095
In this episode, eLearning Director, George Hanshaw, has a conversation with Dr. Kimberly Smarr on the topic of empowering students in the online classroom. Dr. Smarr talks about her experience and specific strategies and techniques she uses to empower students. Dr. Smarr also shares what empowerment looks and feels like from both the student and professor perspectives. Visit x.lapu.edu to see our ever-growing catalog of professional development courses. This is what learning feels like!
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What one Non-profit is doing about Special Needs Awareness. We had a chance to be interviewed by South Georgia Televisions own Rick Smarr from channels (WSST 55 & WSWG 44).
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Owaves Wellness Planner Dr. Benjamin Smarr combines his experience in research focused on developing personalized, predictive tools for future medicine and education to specialize in circadian rhythm, sleep and computational biology at a postdoctoral fellowship at UC Berkeley. As featured on www.owaves.com Episode 26: Benjamin Smarr, PhD
I recently came across Philly Food Rescue on Linkedin and reached out to Shontae to learn more. She’s passionate about tackling food insecurity in the city and loves speaking about it when she has the opportunity. In the interview she talks challenges she’s faced within the organization, learning how resilient she can be, and every day things we all can do to make an impact.Links mentioned in interview:---------------------------https://phillyfoodrescue.orgFollow Us:----------Podcast Website: https://penji.co/category/shades-of-success/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/privatefigureeSponsors:---------Penji is an effective on-demand design service that provides unlimited selections of custom designs at a flat monthly cost. Clients are given [unlimited graphic design][1] hours and revisions that undergo each project.Follow Penji Here:------------------Website: https://penji.coInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dotpenji
Dr. Benjamin Smarr returns for a deeper dive into sleep physiology, wearable technology, social jet lag, and the missed opportunities in health innovation. “If people have been doing rotating shift work, the longer that they've not been doing it, the more all these bad effects tend to go away...which is amazing and wonderful. That's for adults. That's not for developing kids. But even so, I think saying I'm pregnant so I can never fly is probably overblown. I think it's more an issue of the chronic daily insults where you just don't get time to recover.” Dr. Benjamin Smarr Who is Dr. Benjamin Smarr? Dr. Benjamin Smarr studies the temporal structures that biological systems make as they move through time. An NIH research fellow at UC Berkeley, his work focuses on understanding how physiological dynamics like sleep, circadian rhythms, and ovulatory cycles are shaped by the brain, and how disturbances to those cycles gives rise to disease. Dr. Smarr is also an advocate for scientific outreach, and routinely gives public lectures and visits K-12 classrooms to help promote the idea that by understanding the biology that guides us, we can live more empowered lives. Highlights on Sleep [4:59] The importance of sleep cycles [6:36] Is any sleep stage more important than another? [11:04] Uberman, or Polyphasic sleep [14:40] Social jet lag [20:45] Circadian rhythms and pregnancy [24:18] The role of circadian rhythms and inflammation [27:40] Social jet lag, chronotypes, and student performance in the classroom. [32:50] Testing your chronotype without genetics [34:27] Dr. Smarr's take on the wearable market and the current best of breed. I do a deeper dive on this here. [37:54] If Dr. Benjamin Smarr designed his own wearable, what would it look like? [41:19] Global healthcare, data privacy, and other issues deterring health innovation [43:59] Why do we know so little about sleep? [49:59] Dr. Smarr's recent research with the "Gut Rig" [52:09] The Quantified Self project Dr. Smarr and I were involved in together [54:47] Dr. Smarr answers the final three questions Resources Mentioned 3.4 million real-world learning management system logins reveal the majority of students experience social jet lag correlated with decreased performance Gut Rig - Artifact Rejection Methodology Enables Continuous, Noninvasive Measurement of Gastric Myoelectric Activity in Ambulatory Subjects. Class performance and chronotypes Circadian disruption in maternal and early life Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are? by Franz de Waal The Art of War by Sun Tzu Continue Your High Performance Journey with Dr. Smarr LinkedIn Research Dr. Benjamin Smarr on Quartz See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Do dark days affect your energy levels? Is your best harder to achieve when winter comes? The CEO of Light Cognitive, Sami Salomaa reveals how his lights reduce the symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder and optimize your life by synchronizing your days. Find the show notes here — Decoding Superhuman.com/LightCognitive “In South Africa, I had a room facing into the Indian Ocean. I would wake up early in the morning, with the sunrise. It was excellent. They spoke about the green flash. So, I woke up every morning to see if I could see the green flash. I'm not sure if I ever saw it but the point is something like this burns into your head. You think this is what mornings should be every time.” Who is Sami Salomaa? Sami Salomaa is the founder of Light Cognitive, a startup that designs unique lighting solutions dedicated to well-being and performance. Prior to starting Light Cognitive, Sami worked for eight years at Nokia CFO office in New York. He has extensive experience in building innovative and complex business models at the crossroads of finance and technology. After returning to Helsinki and Nordic weather conditions he realized how fundamental the role of light is for our holistic well-being, alertness, and recovery. Basing his innovation on physics models he started developing a solution for re-creating natural light in indoor spaces. Sami is passionate about well-being and how technology can help people feel better and achieve more. His favorite recipe for well-being is a day skiing and a bright Alpine sky. Sami graduated from the Helsinki University of Technology, with a Master of Science in Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics. He currently resides in Cambridge, UK, and examines the possibilities of AI. What is the Light Cognitive? Light Cognitive uses broad spectrum lighting to control when the day starts and when it ends. They solve year round circadian rhythm issue by activating melanopsin at the right times. Key Highlights of the discussion with Sami Salomaa: Symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Circadian biology The benefits of full spectrum light How to get over jet lag How light influences the way plants grow The role Vitamin D plays in overcoming Seasonal Affective Disorder Achieving peak performance through better sleep The difference between Light Cognitive products and other offerings The studies of Harvard Medical School’s Dr. Steven Lockley, Ph.D. Sami’s Pet Peeves about the Medical Industrial Complex: Incenting medical professionals to increase medications and operations for financial rewards. Sami’s Tip for Enhancing Focus: Shut out the world and get meditative. Sami Finds Inspiration in: The writings of Nassim Taleb Seneca’s writings Continue Your Performance Journey: Light Cognitive Light Cognitive Big Sky Big Sky Limitless Light Cognitive on Facebook Books on Peak Performance: Antifragile Letters from a Stoic Fooled By Randomness — Nassim Taleb My sponsor for this episode is the ring on my finger and yes, I’m not even married yet but I want to give a shout out to these guys because it has changed the way I look at sleep. Oura Ring helps me track the way I sleep. The information it gives me is absolutely essential to becoming a more epic human. I look at things like REM sleep, deep sleep, my sleep stages and the sequence of that. Listen to my podcast with Dr. Smarr if you want to realize what that all really adds up to. And I look just sort of lifestyle adjustments to make me sleep better. For instance, not eating so late at night leads to an earlier resting heart rate, leads to me feeling just more and more awesome the next day and it’s also impacted how I do things like intermittent fasting. So I hope you all check it out and if you want to check it out now, the guys at Oura are giving 50 dollars or 50 euros off depending on what part of the world you’re in. Visit OuraRing.com and plug in the code ‘BOOMER’ for that discount. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
LifePrint really equips individuals, relationships, teams, businesses with a formula that really empowers self leadership. It really gives insight into what the highest driving needs that are necessary in order for a person to experience truth fulfilment within their life. And so it's really there to offer on numerous levels a different model or application of life experience. Who is Justin Furness? Justin is an integrative medicine expert. For the past 10 years, Justin has devoted himself to uncovering the biggest challenges that stand in people's way to experiencing a life of passion, purpose and truly personalized fulfillment and removes the walls of conditioning that are typically blocking your view and holding you back from experiencing the life you truly want and deserve. Mentoring with Doctors and Specialists, training in cutting-edge modalities, techniques and strategies, never being satisfied with the norm, Justin is always searching for people on the fringe, thought leaders, visionaries and futurists who are pushing the boundaries of conventional authorities and who are always getting consistent, long-lasting and often miraculous results, this has equipped him with the tools and knowledge to support you safely through your darkest hours and facilitate you to emerge fully empowered for each step in your journey. Getting results at the top level of sports with professional athletes, celebrity families and with everyday people from all over the world Justin knows what it means and what it takes to live life on your terms and he truly believes in everybody's uniqueness. What is LifePrint? In 2013 The LifePrint System and Methodology was launched to evaluate a person/relationship/team's baseline behavior patterns and the required highest driving needs that are necessary to feel valued and fulfilled within life or business. When this is applied the result is higher engagement, elevated efficiency and happier people who are inspired and who produce higher quality results consistently. LifePrint is based on the work of Nassim Haramein and Unified Physics. Key Highlights of the Podcast What is LifePrint? What is Unified Physics and how does it prove we are all connected? The relationship between Sovereignty and fostering collaboration What are the five categories of human potential? The 9 Personality Types (aka Myers-Briggs on Steroids) Taking the information learned from LifePrint and assimilating it into your life Check it out as I go through a LifePrint Analysis on YouTube (Below)! Additional Resources Mentioned in the Podcast Unified Physics at Resonance.is The Biology of Belief 10th Anniversary Edition: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter & Miracles Principles: Life and Work by Ray Dalio Justin's Top Trick(s) for Enhancing Focus Breathing Set an intention with high resonance Deep Work (similar to other podcast guests) Favorite Book on Peak Performance High Performance Habits: How Extraordinary People Become That Way Where to Learn More about Justin Furness and LifePrint LifePrint Systems on Facebook Justin's Personal Website Justin Furness on LinkedIn ___ My sponsor for this episode is the ring on my finger and yes, I'm not even married yet but I want to give a shout out to these guys because it has changed the way I look at sleep. Now if you go back to the episode with Benjamin Smarr and others, I talk a lot about the importance of sleep and how it is absolutely essential to reach epic levels of performance. Only 3% of you out there can get away with less than 6 hours of sleep. Think about that. But when I went back to hacking my sleep, one of the things that I first went to is how to quantify that and the device I use is the Oura Ring, the new one came out recently and you should all get it because frankly it's shaped more like a ring rather than the original Cracker Jack box one which I enjoy and still wear. But the information it gives me is absolutely essential to becoming a more epic human. I look at things like REM sleep, deep sleep, my sleep stages and the sequence of that. Again, go back to the episode with Dr. Smarr if you want to realize what that all really adds up to. And I look just sort of lifestyle adjustments to make me sleep better. For instance, not eating so late at night, leads to an earlier resting heart rate, leads to me feeling just more and more awesome the next day and it's also impacted how I do things like intermittent fasting. So I hope you all check it out and if you want to check it out now, the guys at Oura are giving 50 dollars or 50 euros off depending on what part of the world you're in. So go to ouraring.com and plug in the code BOOMER for that discount. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Computer scientist Larry Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu present a vision for healthcare that combines the best of allopathic and osteopathic medicine by using a more personalized, hands-on, systems-based approach to treating patients. They demonstrate this proof of concept with details on how Smarr diagnosed his own Crohn’s disease by using blood and stool tests to track changes in his body. And when the symptoms became too severe, Smarr collaborated with his surgeon, Sonia Ramamoorthy, MD, to plan the operation based on 3D images of his organs created at his research institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Kurisu then introduces Project Apollo, a group of patients inspired by Smarr who are collecting their own data to develop personalized treatments for their particular conditions. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33132]
Computer scientist Larry Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu present a vision for healthcare that combines the best of allopathic and osteopathic medicine by using a more personalized, hands-on, systems-based approach to treating patients. They demonstrate this proof of concept with details on how Smarr diagnosed his own Crohn’s disease by using blood and stool tests to track changes in his body. And when the symptoms became too severe, Smarr collaborated with his surgeon, Sonia Ramamoorthy, MD, to plan the operation based on 3D images of his organs created at his research institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Kurisu then introduces Project Apollo, a group of patients inspired by Smarr who are collecting their own data to develop personalized treatments for their particular conditions. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33132]
Computer scientist Larry Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu present a vision for healthcare that combines the best of allopathic and osteopathic medicine by using a more personalized, hands-on, systems-based approach to treating patients. They demonstrate this proof of concept with details on how Smarr diagnosed his own Crohn’s disease by using blood and stool tests to track changes in his body. And when the symptoms became too severe, Smarr collaborated with his surgeon, Sonia Ramamoorthy, MD, to plan the operation based on 3D images of his organs created at his research institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Kurisu then introduces Project Apollo, a group of patients inspired by Smarr who are collecting their own data to develop personalized treatments for their particular conditions. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33132]
Computer scientist Larry Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu present a vision for healthcare that combines the best of allopathic and osteopathic medicine by using a more personalized, hands-on, systems-based approach to treating patients. They demonstrate this proof of concept with details on how Smarr diagnosed his own Crohn’s disease by using blood and stool tests to track changes in his body. And when the symptoms became too severe, Smarr collaborated with his surgeon, Sonia Ramamoorthy, MD, to plan the operation based on 3D images of his organs created at his research institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Kurisu then introduces Project Apollo, a group of patients inspired by Smarr who are collecting their own data to develop personalized treatments for their particular conditions. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33132]
The full recording of computer scientist Larry Smarr presenting ten years of his personal health data on the Visualization Wall at his institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Excerpts from this talk are seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132), featuring Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33705]
The full recording of computer scientist Larry Smarr presenting ten years of his personal health data on the Visualization Wall at his institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Excerpts from this talk are seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132), featuring Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33705]
The full recording of computer scientist Larry Smarr presenting ten years of his personal health data on the Visualization Wall at his institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Excerpts from this talk are seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132), featuring Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33705]
The full recording of computer scientist Larry Smarr presenting ten years of his personal health data on the Visualization Wall at his institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Excerpts from this talk are seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132), featuring Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33705]
The full recording of computer scientist Larry Smarr presenting ten years of his personal health data on the Visualization Wall at his institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Excerpts from this talk are seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132), featuring Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33705]
The full recording of computer scientist Larry Smarr presenting ten years of his personal health data on the Visualization Wall at his institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Excerpts from this talk are seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132), featuring Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33705]
The full recording of computer scientist Larry Smarr presenting ten years of his personal health data on the Visualization Wall at his institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Excerpts from this talk are seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132), featuring Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33705]
The full recording of computer scientist Larry Smarr presenting ten years of his personal health data on the Visualization Wall at his institute, Calit2 at UC San Diego. Excerpts from this talk are seen in "Future Patient/Future Doctor" (uctv.tv/shows/33132), featuring Smarr and osteopathic physician Michael Kurisu. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33705]
“Your body is a network, when that network is disturbed it might not be able to tell exactly which node in the network is gonna go first. But I can definitely tell you that you’re at risk of breaking your network much more than somebody who is letting it line up nicely.” Right before presenting on sleep genetics at the 2017 Quantified Self Conference in Amsterdam, I met Dr. Benjamin Smarr. We exchanged words and Dr. Smarr mentioned he studied sleep at the University of California at Berkeley. It was a bit nerve wracking to have a circadian biologist in the front row. Dr. Benjamin Smarr studies the temporal structures that biological systems make as they move through time. An NIH research fellow at UC Berkeley, his work focuses on understanding how physiological dynamics like sleep, circadian rhythms, and ovulatory cycles are shaped by the brain, and how disturbances to those cycles give rise to disease. Dr. Smarr is also an advocate for scientific outreach, and routinely gives public lectures and visits K-12 classrooms to help promote the idea that by understanding the biology that guides us, we can live more empowered lives. Key Highlights:How to answer the question "what is sleep?"Rethinking sleep as an investment, rather than a waste of timeWhy circadian rhythms are important?The danger of letting your body fall out of rhythmHow sleep deprivation ties into our circadian rhythmsThe reasons why jet lag is so painfulHow genetics plays a role in your chronotypeDr. Smarr’s top recommendations for improving your sleep (hint: stop reading/watching the news so late)If you enjoyed this podcast, can you do us a favor? Please leave a nice comment and a 5-star rating in iTunes. It helps spread the word and our individualized health message. ----Neurohacker Collective specializes in the comprehensive formulas possible for needs like better mental performance, slowing the aging process, and increasing energy. Their founder Jordan Greenhall is a well respected public intellectual who has been on the show to discuss ways to increase human sovereignty, and their medical director Dr. Daniel Stickler has also been on the show and is one of the foremost experts in the world in the field of integrative medicine. They make the product Qualia Mind which can create astonishing improvements in focus, mental energy and emotional willpower, with the more affordable Qualia Focus being almost as good at half the cost. They also just debuted a product called Eternus, the most comprehensive anti-aging formula on the market, and are approaching backorder status for this revolutionary formula with dozens of ingredients and anti-aging properties. Go to neurohacker.com and entered discount code BOOMER at checkout for 15% off any purchase of Neurohacker products. Their products are the real deal for thinking clearer, improving energy, and staying in your physical prime for as long as possible. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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