Finding Genius Podcast

Finding Genius Podcast


Latest Episodes

Epigenetic Analysis – Anita Öst, Medical Faculty at Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden – Epigenetic Inheritance, What We Know Thus Far
January 17, 2020

In this interesting podcast, Anita Öst, Medical Faculty at Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden, details her thoughts on, and the current research in, . Anita’s work is focused on epigenetics and the creation of innovative treatments for...

Epigenetic Impact – Anita Öst, Medical Faculty at Linköping University – Gene Expression and Epigenetic Inheritance
January 17, 2020

Anita Öst, Medical Faculty at Linköping University, provides an overview of the current state of epigenetics research as she discusses epigenetic inheritance in humans.Anita seeks to understand and thereby manipulate epigenetic metabolic programs that ar

Analyzing Aging – Michael D. West, PhD, Founder of AgeX Therapeutics, Inc. – Innovation for Age-related Disease Treatments
January 17, 2020

In this podcast, Michael D. West, PhD, the CEO and founder of AgeX Therapeutics, Inc., discusses aging, the , and the future of therapeutics. Dr. West holds a PhD from Baylor College of Medicine where he studied aging at the cellular level. His...

The Secrets to Aging – Michael D. West, PhD, Founder and CEO of AgeX Therapeutics, Inc. – Aging and the Cellular Aging Mechanisms
January 17, 2020

Michael D. West, PhD, founder and CEO of AgeX Therapeutics, Inc. (agexinc.com), delivers an insightful overview of the effects of aging and the cellular aging mechanism.Dr. West received his PhD from Baylor College of Medicine with a concentration in the

The Microbiome Sense—Dr. Emeran Mayer—UCLA Microbiome Center
January 17, 2020

The idea that there’s something in the gut which affects physical and emotional well-being stretches back to the Ancient Greeks and Egyptians, but not until very recently has this idea entered the scientific realm in a serious way. A growing body of...

The Gut: The Biggest Sensory Organ That We Have—Dr. Emeran Mayer—UCLA Microbiome Center
January 17, 2020

It’s a belief that can be traced to the Ancient Greeks and Egyptians: the gut is the seat of emotion. Until recently, however, this idea hasn’t been given much attention in the world of modern science and research. On today’s podcast, gastroenterologist,

A Better Night: Sleep Expert Dr. Jose Colon Talks Sleep Health Benefits
January 16, 2020

This podcast gives Dr. Jose Colon an opportunity to discuss what he knows best: sleep medicine. He describes: The diverse forms of sleep challenges facing us. How the new technology of home-sleep study machines work and whether they come close to...

Sleep Medicine: Expert Dr. Jose Colon Describes Sleep Disorders Treatment
January 16, 2020

In this podcast, Dr. Jose Colon explainsThe different types of sleep interferences we may face.The efficacy of home-sleep studies versus sleep facility studies.Short and long-term sleep health benefits like significant concentration improvement.Triple boa

A Closer Look at the Connection Between Vitamins and the Microbiome—Dr. Stasha Gominak—Neurologist and Expert on the Human Microbiome
January 16, 2020

“This concept that the [vitamin] D goes low and the microbiome fails, is the basic underlying cause for everybody’s failure; when everybody fails with the same mechanism, that doesn’t mean that we all manifest the same disease,” says Dr....

On the Relationship Between Vitamins and the Microbiome—Dr. Stasha Gominak—Neurologist and Expert on the Human Microbiome
January 16, 2020

In today’s episode, Dr. Stasha Gominak discusses the gut microbiome, the benefits of vitamin D in terms of the microbiome, the importance of B vitamins, and how the microbiome affects sleep in general. As a neurologist with restless leg syndrome, Dr. Gomi