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    Explore "vital science" with insightful episodes like "Standing on the Shoulders of Giants", "Can a Repurposed Drug Be the Answer?", "The Life (Saving) Blood of Horseshoe Crabs", "3D Cell Models: A Blueprint for Drug Development" and "Driving Drug Development with CRISPR/Cas9" from podcasts like ""Vital Science", "Vital Science", "Vital Science", "Vital Science" and "Vital Science"" and more!

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    Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

    Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

    What if it was possible to speed up drug development without having to reinvent the wheel? By repurposing existing drugs, drug hunters are taking a giant step forward towards changing the future of drug discovery. Join our panel of drug hunters to hear how they reinvent previously approved drugs to get a head start towards treating patients.

    Acknowledgements: 

    Hosted by: Chris Garcia

    Narrated by: Gina Mullane and Chris Garcia

      

    Special thanks to:  

    Ian Waddell
    Vad Lazari
    Barbara Killian

    Can a Repurposed Drug Be the Answer?

    Can a Repurposed Drug Be the Answer?

    What if the cure for your untreatable disease was just waiting on the shelf at your neighborhood pharmacy? Join physician, patient, and researcher Dr. David Fajgenbaum as he shares how his unexpected battle with Castleman disease set him on a journey to find his cure and develop new ways of using existing drugs. 

    Acknowledgements: 

    Hosted by: Chris Garcia

    Narrated by: Gina Mullane

      

    Special thanks to:  

    Dr. David Fajgenbaum
    Barbara Killian

    The Life (Saving) Blood of Horseshoe Crabs

    The Life (Saving) Blood of Horseshoe Crabs

    The discovery of limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) in the blood of horseshoe crabs has forever changed bacterial endotoxin testing. Today, researchers continue to look for any way they can protect these seafaring creatures while refining testing methods to decrease the need for animals. Join our panel for an in-depth look at how they’re working with legislators to preserve the horseshoe crab population and how LAL testing is the safest in vitro method to detect harmful bacteria.   

    Acknowledgements: 

    Hosted by: Gina Mullane

    Narrated by: Chris Garcia

      

    Special thanks to:  

    Dr. Norman Wainwright
    Nicola Reid

    3D Cell Models: A Blueprint for Drug Development

    3D Cell Models: A Blueprint for Drug Development

    Three-dimensional cell models are primed to play a vital role in the future of drug development. By recreating tissue that mimics human systems, scientists can monitor disease progression and evaluate the effects of drug candidates. Join Drs. Elizabeth Anderson and Ian Waddell as they explain the evolution of biologic modeling and how 3D cell models are being used to develop effective therapeutics to patients. 

    Acknowledgements: 

    Hosted by: Gina Mullane

    Narrated by: Chris Garcia

      

    Special thanks to:  

    Dr. Elizabeth Anderson
    Dr. Ian Waddel

    Driving Drug Development with CRISPR/Cas9

    Driving Drug Development with CRISPR/Cas9

    Within the past decade, CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing of mammalian cells has become common practice, but does it hold the key to unlocking future of therapeutic development? Join Dr. David Fischer and our panel for a detailed look at the advantages and applications of this Nobel Prize-winning technology.   

    Acknowledgements: 

    Hosted by: Gina Mullane

    Narrated by: Chris Garcia

      

    Special thanks to:  

    Dr. David Fischer

    Get the Series Recap: Vaccines

    Get the Series Recap: Vaccines

    Get your four-part dose of vaccine…information, that is. In this brief recap, Vital Science hosts Gina Mullane and Chris Garcia chat about the content of our first several Season 2 episodes – a miniseries covering infectious disease and immunity, origins of vaccination, therapeutic development and regulation, and the scientific community’s recent accomplishments in the fight against COVID. 

    Download individual episodes:  

    See what you might have missed in the vaccine series or download and save individual episodes on our Season 2 tab.  

     

    Beyond the podcast:  

    Season 1 of Vital Science™ shared numerous compelling stories, like that of the Hermstad twins and their battle with ALS (Episode 7, An Uncommon Bond). Sadly, Jaci passed away shortly after her podcast aired, but the fight continues as clinicians, advocates, and drug developers continue to work in her honor. As Chris mentions in the recap, if you’re interested in the next chapter of her story, you won’t want to miss a free virtual event with our special guests Ben Stiller and Project ALS:  

     

    The Hermstad Legacy: Advances in Treatment for ALS 

    A Rare Disease Trailblazer Event 

    Thursday, February 4 | 11 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ET

    Register 

    Acknowledgements: 

    Hosted by: Gina Mullane and Chris Garcia

    COVID-19 Vaccines – Behind the Scenes

    COVID-19 Vaccines – Behind the Scenes

    Recent developments in the race to develop a COVID vaccine show promise, but the question remains – when will it become available to the general public? Dr. Sarah Gould returns for the fourth and final installment of our vaccine miniseries to examine where we stand with the development of COVID-19 vaccines and some lingering challenges that may hamper their final approval.     

    Acknowledgements: 

    Hosted by: Chris Garcia 

    Narrated by: Gina Mullane

      

    Special thanks to:  

    Dr. Sarah Gould

    Beyond the Headlines: Understanding Accelerated Vaccines

    Beyond the Headlines: Understanding Accelerated Vaccines

    “Accelerating” a vaccine for COVID-19 has piqued the interest of many, but is it really possible to develop one quickly and safely? Join distinguished scientist Dr. Lauren Black as she dives into the typical mechanisms behind a vaccine and why it takes several years to deliver one safely to the general public. 

    Acknowledgements: 

    Hosted by: Chris Garcia 

    Narrated by: Gina Mullane

      

    Special thanks to:  

    Dr. Lauren Black

    A Formidable Defense Against Infectious Diseases

    A Formidable Defense Against Infectious Diseases

    When the immune system is compromised, people rely on vaccines to eliminate and inactivate the threat. However, the process with which this happens is anything but simple. Dr. Christina Satterwhite joins us to explain how the immune system works and how vaccines target harmful pathogens in the second installment of our series on vaccines.

    Acknowledgements: 

    Hosted by: Chris Garcia 

    Narrated by: Gina Mullane

      

    Special thanks to:  

    Dr. Christina Satterwhite

    Infectious Disease and The Rise of Vaccines

    Infectious Disease and The Rise of Vaccines

    Since 1796, vaccines have helped humans combat smallpox, the flu, and other infectious diseases. The process of vaccine development has changed drastically since then, and is now front and center in the wake of COVID-19. In the first episode of our series on vaccines, join us as we talk with Dr. Sarah Gould about the history of vaccines and infectious disease.   

    Acknowledgements: 

    Hosted by: Chris Garcia 

    Narrated by: Gina Mullane

      

    Special thanks to:  

    Dr. Sarah Gould

    Two in the Same

    Two in the Same

    Cate and Laura Cheevers are sisters who were both born with cystic fibrosis. Together, they’ve been through multiple clinical trials for genotype-specific treatments and continue to defy the odds. Hear their unique tales of growing up with this rare genetic disorder and how it’s shaped their lives today. 

    Learn more about how the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Vertex Pharmaceuticals are working on treatments to aid those living with CF, and support Great Strides on their quest to find a cure for CF. 

    Acknowledgements: 

    Hosted by: Chris Garcia 

    Produced and Edited by: Meaghan Root and Ryan Stevenson 

    Sound and Music by: Ryan Stevenson 

      

    Special thanks to:  

    Kim, Cate, and Laura Cheevers 

    New Lease on Life

    New Lease on Life

    Dr. Guy Leclerc plays the role of both a researcher and a clinician, changing lives with his work on medical devices. Learn how his work directly improved the quality of life for a very special patient.

    Learn more about Isabelle’s story, and support what drives Dr. Leclerc by donating to the CHUM foundation.

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    Hosted by: Gina Mullane
    Produced and Edited by: Meaghan Root and Ryan Stevenson
    Sound and Music by: David Coscia and Ryan Stevenson
    Special thanks to: Dr. Guy Leclerc, Isabelle

    Uncommon Bond

    Uncommon Bond

    Twins share many unique bonds, and for Jaci and Alex, fighting the same rare disease is one of them. Hear this emotional tale through the perspective of their mom, Lori, and their uncle, Mike, about how they have battled their illness, knowing the risks, and helped to develop a new treatment for this rare form of ALS.

    To learn more about Jaci’s story, please visit Cowgirl Up for Jaci: Roping in a CURE for ALS. For more information about ALS, please visit Project ALS.

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

    Hosted by: Chris Garcia
    Produced by: Meaghan Root, Ryan Stevenson, and Laura Robinson
    Sound and Music by: Ryan Stevenson

    Special thanks to: Lori Hermstad, and Mike Hadden
    In memoriam: Jaci Hermstad and Alex Hermstad

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