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    Explore " exposome" with insightful episodes like "A Look at Emerging Healthcare Innovations From a Veteran Investor- Gurdane Bhutani, Managing Partner & Co-Founder at MBX Capital", "Mapping the Human Exposome to Uncover the Causes of Breast Cancer - Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer", "Mapping the Human Exposome to Uncover the Causes of Breast Cancer - Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer", "Metabolic Health Alzheimer's Dementogens Exposome: The Hidden Epidemic" and "Dementogens Exposome and Alzheimer's: The Hidden Epidemic - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium" from podcasts like ""Raise the Line", "UC Office of the President (Video)", "UC Office of the President (Audio)", "Public Health (Video)" and "COAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Audio)"" and more!

    Episodes (49)

    A Look at Emerging Healthcare Innovations From a Veteran Investor- Gurdane Bhutani, Managing Partner & Co-Founder at MBX Capital

    A Look at Emerging Healthcare Innovations From a Veteran Investor- Gurdane Bhutani, Managing Partner & Co-Founder at MBX Capital

    “The unifying theme across our portfolio is that whatever a company we invest in is building can make a population-level health impact. For us, that means that what they're doing is going to lead to innovation that is ultimately accessible to huge portions of the global population,” says Gurdane Bhutani, co-founder and managing partner of MBX Capital, a venture capital partnership dedicated to investing in early-stage companies focused on big public health problems. As he explains to host Shiv Gaglani, that ambitious mission is focused on three main themes: accumulated environmental exposure (exposome), biosecurity and biodefense, and healthcare infrastructure. “The majority of disease pathogenesis today is environmental in nature, not genetic. So we're looking at companies that are developing exposomic sequencing technologies that help us better understand these environmental exposures.” One such company is using human-relevant tissue models to test for environmental contaminants. Others include a nurse scheduling platform and a firm that’s localizing radiology systems for underdeveloped areas. Bhutani has a track record of investing in interesting and impactful companies in healthcare (in fact, he was an early backer of Osmosis!) so you won’t want to miss his insightful perspective on promising ideas for improving health and healthcare systems.

    Mentioned in this episode: https://www.mbxcapital.com/

    Mapping the Human Exposome to Uncover the Causes of Breast Cancer - Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer

    Mapping the Human Exposome to Uncover the Causes of Breast Cancer - Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer
    Vincent Bessonneau is a research scientist with expertise in environmental health and metabolomics. He presents her bold idea at the Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer -- Exposome-wide association studies that measure a rich set of molecular information in biospecimens can discover unknown causes of breast cancer. Series: "Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34868]

    Mapping the Human Exposome to Uncover the Causes of Breast Cancer - Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer

    Mapping the Human Exposome to Uncover the Causes of Breast Cancer - Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer
    Vincent Bessonneau is a research scientist with expertise in environmental health and metabolomics. He presents her bold idea at the Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer -- Exposome-wide association studies that measure a rich set of molecular information in biospecimens can discover unknown causes of breast cancer. Series: "Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34868]

    Dementogens Exposome and Alzheimer's: The Hidden Epidemic - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium

    Dementogens Exposome and Alzheimer's: The Hidden Epidemic - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
    Dale Bredesen, MD, UCSF and UCLA, discusses how environmental toxins may lead to Alzheimers disease. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 34090]

    Dementogens Exposome and Alzheimer's: The Hidden Epidemic - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium

    Dementogens Exposome and Alzheimer's: The Hidden Epidemic - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
    Dale Bredesen, MD, UCSF and UCLA, discusses how environmental toxins may lead to Alzheimers disease. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 34090]

    Meals for the Planet: Connections Between Food and the Environment - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium

    Meals for the Planet: Connections Between Food and the Environment - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
    Jenny Jay, PhD, UCLA Professor and Researcher at the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, provides perspective on how processed foods and water use impact the environment and public health. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 34088]

    Meals for the Planet: Connections Between Food and the Environment - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium

    Meals for the Planet: Connections Between Food and the Environment - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
    Jenny Jay, PhD, UCLA Professor and Researcher at the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, provides perspective on how processed foods and water use impact the environment and public health. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 34088]

    Meals for the Planet: Connections Between Food and the Environment - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium

    Meals for the Planet: Connections Between Food and the Environment - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
    Jenny Jay, PhD, UCLA Professor and Researcher at the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, provides perspective on how processed foods and water use impact the environment and public health. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 34088]

    Meals for the Planet: Connections Between Food and the Environment - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium

    Meals for the Planet: Connections Between Food and the Environment - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
    Jenny Jay, PhD, UCLA Professor and Researcher at the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, provides perspective on how processed foods and water use impact the environment and public health. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 34088]

    Do Chemicals Make it Harder to Burn Calories? - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium

    Do Chemicals Make it Harder to Burn Calories? - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
    Michele La Merrill, PhD, MPH, UC Davis Professor of Environmental Toxicology, discusses how calories are burned and whether some chemicals make it harder for us to burn calories and stay slim. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 34086]

    The Obesogens: What You Need to Know - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium

    The Obesogens: What You Need to Know - The Exposome and Metabolic Health - 2018 COAST/SSEW Symposium
    Bruce Blumberg, PhD, UC Irvine Professor of Developmental and Cell Biology and leader in the field of "obesogens," discusses the role of exposures that disrupt our endocrine systems in the obesity epidemic. Obesogens are a chemicals that can interfere with hormones and can cause weight gain. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 34085]