Xenotransplantation: How Pig Kidneys are Saving Human Lives
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1w ago
Thousands of patients in the US die every year waiting for an organ transplant, often because there are not enough human organ donors. Xenotransplantation — transplantation from another species to humans — could solve this problem, but has remained the realm of science fiction given many technical obstacles. Now, with advances in gene editing, this pipe dream is becoming reality. In today's episode of Beyond the Abstract, Dan and Derek explore xenotransplantation, tell the stories of the few humans who have received pig organs, and explain why this may herald a new era in transplant medic ..read more
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From Stigma to Science: A Scientist's Journey to Treat Hyperemesis Gravidarum
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1M ago
While almost all women experience nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, few are debilitated by severe symptoms: a condition known as hyperemesis gravidarum (HG). HG has been stigmatized and neglected by the biomedical community, with limited research funding for developing effective treatments. In this episode of Beyond the Abstract, Derek and Dan tell the remarkable story of one scientist who experienced HG herself, and her decades-long journey to find a cure.  Articles discussed Her Doctor Said Her Illness Was All in Her Head. This Scientist Was Determined to Find the Truth. Alice ..read more
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The Way of Wegovy Part 2: Obesity Treatment and New Frontiers
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4M ago
A new class of medicines has transformed the treatment of obesity -- Wegovy and Ozempic have become household names. While we discussed these GLP-1 medicines on an episode of Beyond the Abstract less than a year ago, the field has progressed so quickly we thought it was already time to review many of these recent developments. In today's episode, Derek and Dan first discuss improved versions of these medicines on the horizon for the treatment of obesity. Derek and Dan then talk about how these medicines are being studied to treat a wide range of diseases outside of obesity, ranging from cardio ..read more
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ChatGPT Will See You Now: The Present and Future of AI in Medicine
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6M ago
Debates around artificial intelligence are everywhere: will ChatGPT usher in a new era of productivity and creativity? Or will advanced AI replace millions of workers? Doctors have similar questions about how AI may influence medicine. In today's episode of Beyond the Abstract, Dan and Derek take a deep dive into all things AI and health. They discuss the current role of AI in medicine and the promises and perils of potential new applications made possible because of ChatGPT and other emerging AI technologies.  Moor et al., Foundational models for generalist medical artific ..read more
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Defining the Heart-Brain Axis
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9M ago
It's well known that emotions can affect the heart - we've all had an anxiety-producing thought that leads to the feeling of our heart pounding out of our chest. But what about the opposite: can the heart control our emotions? In today's episode of Beyond the Abstract, Derek and Dan discuss a fascinating new study looking at whether making the heart beat fast can cause anxiety-related behaviors.   Hsueh et al., Cardiogenic control of affective behavioral state, Nature, March 2023 (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-05748-8) The information presented here is not medical advice ..read more
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'Cause Baby Now We've Got Bear Blood
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11M ago
The effect of inappropriate blood clotting can be devastating, including heart attack and stroke. While there are many medications to reduce the risk of clotting, our understanding of why blood clots and when remains incomplete. In today’s episode of Beyond the Abstract, Derek and Dan share the remarkable story of how a team of researchers discovered new clotting biology, in a story that begins with a surprising observation about hibernating bears and ends with the characterization of a potential new drug target for humans. Thienel et al. Immobility-associated thromboprotection is conserved ac ..read more
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The Key Lies with APOE: Unlocking New Treatments for Alzheimer's
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1y ago
Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating neurodegenerative condition affecting millions of people around the world. Current therapies are only partially effective, despite decades of research aimed at understanding the causes of the disease. Alzheimer’s is largely genetic, and the best-known genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s comes from mutations in a gene called APOE. Until recently, however, exactly how these mutations increase risk for the disease has not been well understood. In today’s episode, Dan and Derek discuss new research on how mutations in APOE leads to Alzheimer’s disease. They tal ..read more
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The Way of Wegovy: A New Drug for Weight Loss
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1y ago
Approximately four in 10 Americans are obese, putting millions at increased risk of developing diabetes, heart disease, liver cancer, and other chronic illnesses. For many years it’s seemed that we’re losing the battle against this modern epidemic. However, the tide may be turning with the recent approval of a revelatory new class of medications. In today’s episode, Dan and Derek dive deep into this new type of treatments. They discuss their discovery, the biology behind them, the pivotal clinical trials showing their efficacy, and the promises and perils of this powerful new tool in the fight ..read more
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BTS on BTA: Answering Your Questions!
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1y ago
Our episode today takes us Behind The Scenes (BTS) on Beyond The Abstract (BTA). Derek and Dan answer your questions on graduate school on everything from how we chose our research topics, how we deal with imposter syndrome and stress, how it feels to have finished our PhDs, and more! We hope you enjoy this change from our usual format. If you have questions you'd like us to answer, DM us @btapod on Instagram ..read more
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Runnin' for Clusterin: Exercise Improves Cognition
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1y ago
This episode is sponsored by Proteintech. Exercise is good for us - it keeps off the pounds and decreases our risk for heart attack and diabetes. What may be less known about exercise is that it's actually also good for the brain. Exercise improves memory and learning, and may even improve brain function in people with Alzheimer's disease. However, it's not know how exercise might exert these beneficial effects on the brain. In today's episode, Derek and Dan discuss a paper where researchers have identified a molecule called 'clusterin' in blood that seems to improve brain function. They also ..read more
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