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    Explore " systems biology" with insightful episodes like "Dr. Leroy Hood, MD, Ph.D. - Co-Founder, Institute of Systems Biology (ISB); CEO, Phenome Health", "From Illness to Wellness - Can Science Tell Us How Healthy We Really Are (Part I)?? Dr. Leroy Hood and Dr. Nathan Price", "BONUS! My Appearance on the Improving Barry Podcast! 379", "Improving Barry with Barry Luijbregts! 377" and "tHEORetically speaking: Utilizing RWD, Machine Learning, and System Biology" from podcasts like ""Progress, Potential, and Possibilities", "BioTech Nation ... with Dr. Moira Gunn", "Boundless Body Radio", "Boundless Body Radio" and "tHEORetically speaking"" and more!

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    Dr. Leroy Hood, MD, Ph.D. - Co-Founder, Institute of Systems Biology (ISB); CEO, Phenome Health

    Dr. Leroy Hood, MD, Ph.D. - Co-Founder, Institute of Systems Biology (ISB); CEO, Phenome Health

    Dr. Leroy Hood, MD, Ph.D. ( https://isbscience.org/bio/leroy-hood/ ) is Co-Founder, Chief Strategy Officer and Professor, at the Institute of Systems Biology (ISB) in Seattle, as well as CEO of Phenome Health ( https://phenomehealth.org/ ), a nonprofit organization dedicated to delivering value through health innovation focused on his P4 model of health (Predictive, Preventive, Personalized and Participatory) where a patient’s unique individuality is acknowledged, respected, and leveraged for the benefit of everyone. Dr. Hood, who is a world-renowned scientist and recipient of the National Medal of Science in 2011, co-founded the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) in 2000 and served as its first President from 2000-2017. In 2016, ISB affiliated with Providence St. Joseph Health (PSJH) and Dr. Hood became PSJH’s Senior Vice President and Chief Science Officer. Dr. Hood is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the National Academy of Medicine. Of the more than 6,000 scientists worldwide who belong to one or more of these academies, Dr. Hood is one of only 20 people elected to all three. Dr. Hood received his MD from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and his PhD in biochemistry from Caltech. Dr. Hood was a faculty member at Caltech from 1967-1992, serving for 10 years as the Chair of Biology. During this period, he and his colleagues developed four sequencer and synthesizer instruments that paved the way for the Human Genome Project’s successful mapping and understanding of the human genome. He and his students also deciphered many of the complex mechanisms of antibody diversification. In 1992, Dr. Hood founded and chaired the Department of Molecular Biotechnology at the University of Washington, the first academic department devoted to cross-disciplinary biology. Dr. Hood has co-founded 17 biotech companies including Amgen, Applied Biosystems, Rosetta and Arivale. His many national and international awards include the Lasker Prize, the Kyoto Prize, and the National Medal of Science. Dr. Hood's new book "The Age of Scientific Wellness: Why the Future of Medicine Is Personalized, Predictive, Data-Rich, and in Your Hands" is available on all major book sellers. 

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    From Illness to Wellness - Can Science Tell Us How Healthy We Really Are (Part I)?? Dr. Leroy Hood and Dr. Nathan Price

    From Illness to Wellness - Can Science Tell Us How Healthy We Really Are (Part I)?? Dr. Leroy Hood and Dr. Nathan Price

    Dr. Leroy Hood and Dr. Nathan Price delve into the subject of their book "The Age of Scientific Wellness", which highlights the advancements in science that enable the prediction and personalization of healthcare based on an individual's wellness level, and the potential advantages of early diagnosis and treatment of illnesses

    BONUS! My Appearance on the Improving Barry Podcast! 379

    BONUS! My Appearance on the Improving Barry Podcast! 379

    Check out our new Patreon page! Get access to the Boundless Body Radio Premium Podcast, with a new episode added every other week! Other perks include early releases of our episodes, extended video content, and group and one on one coaching!

    Today we are releasing another bonus episode! This is my appearance on the Improving Barry Podcast hosted by Barry Luijbregts, who we hosted on episode 377 of our show! This particular interview was released on November 14, 2022! As always, it was a fun chat, and I'm always so grateful to be a guest on someone else's show!

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    Improving Barry with Barry Luijbregts! 377

    Improving Barry with Barry Luijbregts! 377

    Check out our new Patreon page! Get access to the Boundless Body Radio Premium Podcast, with a new episode added every other week! Other perks include early releases of our episodes, extended video content, and group and one on one coaching!

    Barry Luijbregts is a self-described health & wellness enthusiast, podcast host, and lifelong learner and teacher who is from and lives in the Netherlands. Barry an independent software architect and developer with a passion for the cloud. He is also a Pluralsight author and a podcast host. Barry’s first podcast is called Developer Weekly, and he is the author of the book 200 Things Developers Should Know, which is available on Amazon. Alongside his professional career, Barry struggled with his health for a long time, and traditional medicine failed to help him. As a lifelong learner, Barry emerged himself in the world of systems biology and functional medicine, analyzing his health from a whole-body, holistic viewpoint. Throughout his journey, he has learned a lot about health, longevity, nutrition, exercise, sleep, toxins and relaxation, and continues to learn and improve. As a teacher, he now converts my knowledge into content that will help you to feel better and live longer. He is the host of his latest podcast, Improving Barry, of which I was fortunate enough to be hosted on in a recent episode!

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    #69: Prof. Collin Ewald - Molecular Mechanisms of Healthy Ageing

    #69: Prof. Collin Ewald - Molecular Mechanisms of Healthy Ageing

    Lately, investors and researchers have published more and more information on longevity research and development.

    Investors like Sergey Young or  Christian Angermayer started to bet significant capital on this topic.

    What is going on in this field on the research side? What are potential applications to increase the Lifespan? And when will those innovations hit the market?

    In this episode, I had a conversation in December 2021  with Prof. Collin Ewald, ETH Zürich, about his longevity research and the future impact on the pharma industry.

    In this episode, we talk about:


    •  What is the role of the extracellular matrix during aging and longevity?
    •  Where is currently the innovation for longevity drug discoveries done?
    •  What aging research is going on?
    • The Swiss Society of Ageing and Longevity Research
    •  And much more…

    Who is the expert in the show?

    Prof. Ewald is Head of the Extracellular Matrix Regeneration Laboratory, Department of Health Sciences and Technology.

    Collin has a longstanding interest in the molecular biology of healthy aging and age-related pathologies.

    He is the founder and currently the president of the Swiss Society for Aging Research (www.ssfar.ch). He is named under the top 1000 Longevity Leaders worldwide and the top 15 Longevity Influencers in Switzerland. He has received multiple awards, including NYAS Future Entrepreneur, recognized by the New York Academy of Sciences.

    Youtube: https://youtu.be/7uH3m6spb_g

    Timestamps:
    (00:00) Opening about the situation in Switzerland and Austria in December 2021
    (05:40) Longevity, Ageing, and the Health Span
    (07:05) Collin Ewald – Development of Ageing Research since the 90s
    (10:45) What is Ageing?
    (16:45) What is the Possible Lifespan of Human Beings? From Stone Age to the Future
    (20:10) What Factors Changed in Society that helped increase the average Lifespan?
    (22:45) The Importance of Education on Healthy Aging
    (26:15) How Education and Research Evolved with the Internet
    (27:00) Research Focus of the Collin Ewald Lab
    (33:30) Doubling the Lifespan in lab trials – is it possible to translate the research into human applications?
    (35:40) How to Translate Research into Products with Spin Outs.
    (38:00) Spin Outs from the Collin Ewald Lab
    (47:24) The Role of Extracellular Matrix in Ageing
    (54:40) The Potential for Applications for Cancer Diagnostic rooted in the research of the Collin Ewald Lab
    (56:15) How Artificial Intelligence Helps in Research
    (59:45) The Challenges Longevity Drug Development Faces at the Clinical Stage
    (01:03:45) The Role of Food & Science in Longevity Research 
    (01:07:45) The Swiss Society of Ageing Research & Health Policies
    (01:13:00) Development of Life Expectancy
    (01:17:20) Healthy Ageing and Social Security
    (01:20:25) Advice to Young People Who Want to Create Lasting Change
    (01:25:35) The Killer Experiment - How Failure Creates Success


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    Metabolism, Blood Sugar, Diabetes, Microbiome, Diet, Aging, Digital Phenotyping & Personalized Medicine | Nathan Price | #47

    Metabolism, Blood Sugar, Diabetes, Microbiome, Diet, Aging, Digital Phenotyping & Personalized Medicine | Nathan Price | #47

    Nick Jikomes talks to Dr. Nathan Price, who has a PhD is in bioengineering and has been faculty at the University of Washington and the Institute of Systems Biology. He was also CEO of a health intelligence startup called Onegevity, which recently merged with Thorne HealthTech, which he is Chief Science Officer of. 

    Nathan and Nick discussed various topics in the realm of personalized medicine, digital phenotyping and systems biology, including things like metabolism & blood sugar monitoring, the microbiome & diet, aging & longevity, and more. They talked about the basic biology of these things, as well as different emerging technologies related to health monitoring.

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    UW Audio 019 - Sicko Part II - What Michael Moore REALLY should have done about healthcare - visit www.ultrawellness.com/blog

    UW Audio 019 - Sicko Part II - What Michael Moore REALLY should have done about healthcare - visit www.ultrawellness.com/blog
    Michael Moore missed a great opportunity to get to the real core of our healthcare problems. However, he should be applauded for opening the debate. In part two of his look on this subject, Dr. Mark Hyman asks the right questions and suggests what must be done to improve our nations health. For more see the UltraWellness Blog at http://www.ultrawellness.com/blog
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