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    Einstein On...

    Welcome to Einstein On..., a collection of discussions, lectures, and interviews on a wide rage of topics featuring faculty members at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and other thought leaders. Topics range from the latest research on autism and cancer to emerging trends in global health and the spread of HIN1.
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    Episodes (65)

    Einstein On: Antibiotic Resistance, Dr. Liise-anne Pirofski

    Einstein On: Antibiotic Resistance, Dr. Liise-anne Pirofski
    http://www.einstien.yu.edu - Infectious disease expert Liise-anne Pirofski, M.D., explains how excess use of broad-spectrum antibiotics is one of the root causes of the antibiotic resistance problem. In this interview, she explores the strategies that are being used in Einstein-Montefiore Antibiotic Stewardship Program to promote the effective and responsible use of antibiotics. She also discusses other consequences of antibiotic resistance, including disruption of the normal microbes that inhabit our bodies and fungal infections of the blood. Dr. Pirofski is chief of the division of infectious diseases at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center.

    Einstein On: Premature Babies, Dr. Judy Aschner

    Einstein On: Premature Babies, Dr. Judy Aschner
    http://www.einstien.yu.edu - Neonatologist Judy Aschner, M.D., discusses how her personal experience of giving birth to a critically ill premature baby informs her focus on family-centered care for hospitalized children. She also gives perspective on the latest research for treating preemies and the long-term negative effects associated with being born even two weeks early. Dr. Aschner is professor and Michael I. Cohen, M.D., University Chair of Pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Physician-in-Chief and Chair of Pediatrics at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Gordon Earle, associate dean for communications and public affairs.

    Einstein On: Childhood Obesity, Dr. Keith Ayoob

    Einstein On: Childhood Obesity, Dr. Keith Ayoob
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Keith Ayoob, Ed.D., R.D., discusses childhood obesity and details the real-world tools he uses to help parents of obese children better manage their child’s weight. He also explains how he helps parents who don’t recognize that their children are overweight. Dr. Ayoob is associate clinical professor of pediatrics and director of the nutrition clinic at the Children's Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Paul Moniz, managing director of communications and marketing at Einstein.

    Einstein On: Frailty, Dr. Joe Verghese

    Einstein On: Frailty, Dr. Joe Verghese
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Joe Verghese, M.B.B.S, M.S, discusses the complex connections between frailty, mobility and cognitive decline in older adults and research to identify, prevent and treat frailty. Dr. Verghese is Chief of Geriatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center and a professor of neurology and of medicine at Einstein. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Paul Moniz, managing director of communications and marketing at Einstein.

    Einstein On: Autism, Dr. John Foxe

    Einstein On: Autism, Dr. John Foxe
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - John Foxe, Ph.D., discusses the latest trends in autism research, theories and treatment including his own findings on why children with autism integrate information from the senses differently. Dr. Foxe is director of research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine's Children's Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center and professor of pediatrics and of neuroscience. This edition of Einstein On is hosted by Gordon Earle, associate dean for communications and public affairs.

    Einstein On: Genetic Sequencing, Dr. Harry Ostrer

    Einstein On: Genetic Sequencing, Dr. Harry Ostrer
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Harry Ostrer, M.D., discusses how genetic sequencing is changing the course of treatment for common diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and heart disease by identifying individuals at higher risk. It can also play a role in personalizing treatment: sequencing the genome of a cancer, for example, can yield information that leads to personalized, targeted therapy. He addresses concerns that genetic information can affect employability or insurability and reviews existing safeguards. Dr. Ostrer is a professor of pathology and of genetics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and director of genetic and genomic testing in clinical pathology at Montefiore Medical Center.

    Einstein On: Clinical Bioethics: Dr. Tia Powell

    Einstein On: Clinical Bioethics: Dr. Tia Powell
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Tia Powell, M.D., explores issues in the emerging field of clinical bioethics including end of life care, genetic testing, protection of participants in clinical research studies and public health policy. Dr. Powell is director of the Montefiore Einstein Center for Bioethics and director of Einstein-Cardozo Bioethics Graduate Studies. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Paul Moniz, managing director of communications and marketing at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

    Einstein On: Diabetes, Dr. Jeffrey Pessin (2 of 3), Research and Community

    Einstein On: Diabetes, Dr. Jeffrey Pessin (2 of 3), Research and Community
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Jeffrey Pessin, Ph.D., discusses basic and clinical diabetes research being conducted at Einstein and Montefiore Medical Center, including the brain’s influence on appetite, autoimmune and stem cell therapies, and the efforts to develop an artificial pancreas. Dr. Pessin is director of Einstein’s Diabetes Research Center. This edition of Einstein On is hosted by Gordon Earle, associate dean for communications and public affairs.

    Einstein On: Diabetes, Dr. Jeffrey Pessin (1 of 3), Causes and Trends

    Einstein On: Diabetes, Dr. Jeffrey Pessin (1 of 3), Causes and Trends
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Jeffrey Pessin, Ph.D., explains the causes and treatments for type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes and malnutrition diabetes, a growing problem in the developing world. He also addresses the spiking rates of type 2 diabetes in the U.S. Dr. Pessin is director of the Diabetes Research Center at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. This edition of Einstein On is hosted by Gordon Earle, associate dean for communications and public affairs.

    Einstein On: Cancer, Dr. Joseph Sparano: Personalized Medicine

    Einstein On: Cancer, Dr. Joseph Sparano: Personalized Medicine
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Physician-researcher Joseph Sparano, M.D., discusses the difference between personalized and precision medicine and explains how both are changing the treatment and outcomes for cancer patients. He also discusses research and clinical trials taking place at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center. Dr. Sparano is associate director for clinical research at Albert Einstein Cancer Center and associate chairman of medical oncology at Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Paul Moniz, managing director of communications and marketing.

    Einstein On: Alzheimer's disease, Dr. Richard Lipton (3 of 3): Testing for Alzheimer’s disease

    Einstein On: Alzheimer's disease, Dr. Richard Lipton (3 of 3): Testing for Alzheimer’s disease
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Richard Lipton, M.D., discusses the moral and ethical issues about testing and/or informing patients that they are likely to get Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Lipton is the Edwin S. Lowe Chair at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, vice chair of neurology at Montefiore Medical Center and director of the Einstein Aging Study. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Gordon Earle, associate dean for communications and public affairs at Einstein.

    Einstein On: Alzheimer's disease, Dr. Richard Lipton (2 of 3): Treatments for Alzheimer’s disease

    Einstein On: Alzheimer's disease, Dr. Richard Lipton (2 of 3): Treatments for Alzheimer’s disease
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Richard Lipton, M.D., discusses the recent advances and promising research for treating Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Lipton is the Edwin S. Lowe Chair at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, vice chair of neurology at Montefiore Medical Center and director of the Einstein Aging Study. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Gordon Earle, associate dean for communications and public affairs at Einstein.

    Einstein On: Alzheimer's disease, Dr. Richard Lipton (1 of 3): Advances in Diagnosis & Treatment

    Einstein On: Alzheimer's disease, Dr. Richard Lipton (1 of 3): Advances in Diagnosis & Treatment
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Richard Lipton, M.D., discusses recent advances in the early identification, diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Lipton is the Edwin S. Lowe Chair at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, vice chair of neurology at Montefiore Medical Center and director of the Einstein Aging Study. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Gordon Earle, associate dean for communications and public affairs at Einstein.

    Einstein On: Stem Cells, Dr. Paul Frenette (2 of 2): Benefits and Risks of Therapy

    Einstein On: Stem Cells, Dr. Paul Frenette (2 of 2): Benefits and Risks of Therapy
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Paul Frenette, M.D., discusses the promise and risks of current stem cell treatments and explains how prospective patients can protect themselves from fraudulent therapies. Dr. Frenette is director of the Ruth A. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Gordon Earle, associate dean for communications and public affairs.

    Einstein On: Stem Cells, Dr. Paul Frenette (1 of 2): Research

    Einstein On: Stem Cells, Dr. Paul Frenette (1 of 2): Research
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Paul Frenette, M.D., puts into perspective the promise and challenge of stem cell research as well as established and experimental stem cell treatments. Also meet three young researchers who work in Dr. Frenette’s lab: instructor Christoph Scheiermann, postdoc Sandra Pinho, and Mount Sinai School of Medicine M.D./Ph.D student Jalal Ahmed. Dr. Frenette is director of the Ruth A. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Gordon Earle, associate dean for communications and public affairs.

    Einstein On: Cancer, Dr. I. David Goldman

    Einstein On: Cancer, Dr. I. David Goldman
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - I. David Goldman, M.D., director of the Albert Einstein Cancer Center, discusses trends in cancer and current lab and clinical research being conducted at Einstein and Montefiore Medical Center, the University Hospital for Einstein. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Gordon Earle, associate dean for communications and public affairs.

    Einstein On: Vision, Dr. Roy Chuck (2 of 2): Research

    Einstein On: Vision, Dr. Roy Chuck (2 of 2): Research
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Roy Chuck, M.D., Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at Einstein and Montefiore Medical Center, discusses treatment of age-related eye disease, including cataracts, macular degeneration and glaucoma. Hear the latest on prevention and treatment. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Paul Moniz, managing director of communications and marketing.

    Einstein On: Vision, Dr. Roy Chuck (1 of 2): Age-Related Eye Disease

    Einstein On: Vision, Dr. Roy Chuck (1 of 2): Age-Related Eye Disease
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Roy Chuck, M.D., Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, discusses research and treatment being done at Einstein and Montefiore in the areas of dry eye, and corneal stem cell transplants, a non-surgical alternative to LASIK surgery. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Paul Moniz, managing director of communications and marketing.

    Einstein On: Liver Disease, Dr. Allan Wolkoff

    Einstein On: Liver Disease, Dr. Allan Wolkoff
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Allan W. Wolkoff, M.D., discusses liver disease and current research that could ultimately lead to new treatments. Dr. Wolkoff will participate in a twitter chat on the research and clinical aspects of organ transplantation, including liver transplant, on May 22, 1pm ET. For more information on the chat, organized by Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, visit http://ein.st/LkEKjU. Dr. Wolkoff is professor of medicine and associate director of the Marion Bessin Liver Research Center at Einstein and chief, division of gastroenterology and liver diseases at Einstein and Montefiore.

    Einstein On: Cardiovascular Disease, Dr. Richard Kitsis (3 of 3): Lab to Clinic

    Einstein On: Cardiovascular Disease, Dr. Richard Kitsis (3 of 3): Lab to Clinic
    http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Richard Kitsis, M.D., director of Einstein's Wilf Cardiovascular Research Institute, discusses how advances in the lab can used to benefit patients through collaboration with Montefiore Medical Center. This edition of Einstein On, a research and medicine podcast, is hosted by Paul Moniz, managing director of communications and marketing.