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    Explore " ucsf" with insightful episodes like "Radiotherapy for Localized Prostate Cancer - Prostate Cancer Patient Conference 2022", "Managing Prostate Cancer Treatment Side Effects - Prostate Cancer Patient Conference 2022", "ADT-Resistant Metastatic Prostate Cancer - Prostate Cancer Patient Conference 2022", "Evaluation and Management of PSA Recurrence after Definitive Treatment of Localized Prostate Cancer - Prostate Cancer Patient Conference 2022" and "Focal Prostate Cancer Ablation: A Less Morbid Alternative to Surgery and Radiation - Prostate Cancer Patient Conference 2022" from podcasts like ""Education Issues (Video)", "Education Issues (Video)", "Education Issues (Video)", "Education Issues (Video)" and "Education Issues (Video)"" and more!

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    Marion Nestle: The Journey of One Woman in Science and Policy

    Marion Nestle: The Journey of One Woman in Science and Policy
    Marion Nestle, Ph.D., MPH, reflects on her late-in-life career as a world-renowned food politics expert, public health advocate, and a founder of the field of food studies after facing decades of low expectations. She discusses her new memoir, "Slow Cooked," that tells her personal story, including her rise from bench scientist to the pinnacles of academia, while overcoming the barriers and biases facing women of her generation and finding her life's purpose after age 50. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 38620]

    Marion Nestle: The Journey of One Woman in Science and Policy

    Marion Nestle: The Journey of One Woman in Science and Policy
    Marion Nestle, Ph.D., MPH, reflects on her late-in-life career as a world-renowned food politics expert, public health advocate, and a founder of the field of food studies after facing decades of low expectations. She discusses her new memoir, "Slow Cooked," that tells her personal story, including her rise from bench scientist to the pinnacles of academia, while overcoming the barriers and biases facing women of her generation and finding her life's purpose after age 50. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 38620]

    Marion Nestle: The Journey of One Woman in Science and Policy

    Marion Nestle: The Journey of One Woman in Science and Policy
    Marion Nestle, Ph.D., MPH, reflects on her late-in-life career as a world-renowned food politics expert, public health advocate, and a founder of the field of food studies after facing decades of low expectations. She discusses her new memoir, "Slow Cooked," that tells her personal story, including her rise from bench scientist to the pinnacles of academia, while overcoming the barriers and biases facing women of her generation and finding her life's purpose after age 50. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 38620]

    Marion Nestle: The Journey of One Woman in Science and Policy

    Marion Nestle: The Journey of One Woman in Science and Policy
    Marion Nestle, Ph.D., MPH, reflects on her late-in-life career as a world-renowned food politics expert, public health advocate, and a founder of the field of food studies after facing decades of low expectations. She discusses her new memoir, "Slow Cooked," that tells her personal story, including her rise from bench scientist to the pinnacles of academia, while overcoming the barriers and biases facing women of her generation and finding her life's purpose after age 50. Series: "Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 38620]

    Introducing Dr. Nicholas Williams, Director of Product at X-COR Therapeutics

    Introducing Dr. Nicholas Williams, Director of Product at X-COR Therapeutics

    Nicholas Williams, Phd is the Director of Product at X-COR Therapeutics, guiding all chemical developments for our respiratory dialysis system. He has an extensive history in medical device design through  pre-doctoral research at UCSF, Johns Hopkins University, and Berkeley in dialysis, cholesterol transport, neurological development.
    In his doctoral and postdoctoral work at Duke University and Northwestern University, respectively, on biological sensors using electronic transduction mechanisms, including ongoing research efforts advancing monitoring and control of medication for implanted circulatory support devices used in heart failure patients. Through his previous work in industry as a chemist at an energy storage startup, he is deeply familiar with needs-based design for a cost-constrained commercial product as well as entrepreneurial endeavors.

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    How to Build a Microbiome – Early Life Microbiomes and Their Implications for Children’s Health

    How to Build a Microbiome – Early Life Microbiomes and Their Implications for Children’s Health
    Our bodies are dynamic ecosystems housing trillions of microbes that, while invisible to the naked eye, play a critical role in shaping human health. Scientists are beginning to understand the superpowers the microbiome holds. In this program, Susan Lynch, Ph.D., director of the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine, explains research into the microbiome and how infant microbiomes influence childhood health. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38129]

    How to Build a Microbiome – Early Life Microbiomes and Their Implications for Children’s Health

    How to Build a Microbiome – Early Life Microbiomes and Their Implications for Children’s Health
    Our bodies are dynamic ecosystems housing trillions of microbes that, while invisible to the naked eye, play a critical role in shaping human health. Scientists are beginning to understand the superpowers the microbiome holds. In this program, Susan Lynch, Ph.D., director of the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine, explains research into the microbiome and how infant microbiomes influence childhood health. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38129]