What if quantum physics isn’t just some strange phenomenon locked away in the subatomic world—what if it’s shaping our reality? What if the very technology we use today relies on quantum effects... and those same effects are happening inside your body?
In this milestone 50th episode, we sit down with Professor Warwick Bowen, one of the world’s leading researchers in quantum physics and precision sensing. Based at the University of Queensland, Professor Bowen leads groundbreaking work that sits at the intersection of quantum mechanics, biology, and emerging technologies. His research is redefining how we understand life, consciousness, and the future of biotechnology.
We explore big questions like:
– Is quantum biology the missing piece in our understanding of life?
– Can quantum mechanics explain processes in the human brain?
– How is quantum sensing being used in medicine and biotech right now?
– What breakthroughs are just around the corner—and how might they change our world?
Whether you’re a science nerd or just curious about the future of health, tech, and consciousness, this is one episode you don’t want to miss.
Join us now and step into the world where biology meets the quantum realm.
Find out more about Professor Bowen’s work here: https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=ieH7nn8AAAAJ&hl=en
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What if quantum physics isn’t just some strange phenomenon locked away in the subatomic world—what if it’s shaping our reality? What if the very technology we use today relies on quantum effects... and those same effects are happening inside your body?
In this milestone 50th episode, we sit down with Professor Warwick Bowen, one of the world’s leading researchers in quantum physics and precision sensing. Based at the University of Queensland, Professor Bowen leads groundbreaking work that sits at the intersection of quantum mechanics, biology, and emerging technologies. His research is redefining how we understand life, consciousness, and the future of biotechnology.
We explore big questions like:
– Is quantum biology the missing piece in our understanding of life?
– Can quantum mechanics explain processes in the human brain?
– How is quantum sensing being used in medicine and biotech right now?
– What breakthroughs are just around the corner—and how might they change our world?
Whether you’re a science nerd or just curious about the future of health, tech, and consciousness, this is one episode you don’t want to miss.
Join us now and step into the world where biology meets the quantum realm.
Find out more about Professor Bowen’s work here: https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=ieH7nn8AAAAJ&hl=en
Episode #36 - CRISPR, Biohacking & Gene Editing from Home - David Ishee
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Episode #36 - CRISPR, Biohacking & Gene Editing from Home - David Ishee
"It seems like every time a new gene therapy comes out they reset the record for “most expensive drug of all time”. At this rate by 2030 we’ll have a $10MM dollar injection no one can afford. Something has to give to make this tech actually helpful to regular people."~ David Ishee
David Ishee is a dog breeder and biohacker from Mississippi whose goal is to make genetic engineering accessible to everyone. He learned genetic engineering to cure genetic diseases in dogs and be a better dog breeder. He's also working to share the knowledge and skills he'd acquired to teach people how to use these technologies on a budget, in a small space, and without a degree.
Ishee, a member of what’s called the “biohacker” movement, says he is hoping to use inexpensive new gene-editing techniques to modify the genes of Dalmatians. By repairing a single DNA letter in their genomes, Ishee believes, he can rid them of an inherited disease, hyperuricemia, that's almost as closely associated with the breed as their white coats and black spots.
David has gained a lot of media attention from his recent appearance in the Netflix documentary - "Unnatural Selection", where he shares his journey in attempting to create green fluorescent mastiff puppies by adding Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP)-expressing E. coli to dog sperm. He has received mixed responses from such a controversial take on gene editing.
Join in as we discuss:
- How CRISPR works
- Potential side effects such as Cancer
- Challenges during dog gene editing
- Curing genetic diseases
- Ethics around home gene editing
- Gene Drive & more...
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Blueprint of Big Ideas Podcast
What if quantum physics isn’t just some strange phenomenon locked away in the subatomic world—what if it’s shaping our reality? What if the very technology we use today relies on quantum effects... and those same effects are happening inside your body?
In this milestone 50th episode, we sit down with Professor Warwick Bowen, one of the world’s leading researchers in quantum physics and precision sensing. Based at the University of Queensland, Professor Bowen leads groundbreaking work that sits at the intersection of quantum mechanics, biology, and emerging technologies. His research is redefining how we understand life, consciousness, and the future of biotechnology.
We explore big questions like:
– Is quantum biology the missing piece in our understanding of life?
– Can quantum mechanics explain processes in the human brain?
– How is quantum sensing being used in medicine and biotech right now?
– What breakthroughs are just around the corner—and how might they change our world?
Whether you’re a science nerd or just curious about the future of health, tech, and consciousness, this is one episode you don’t want to miss.
Join us now and step into the world where biology meets the quantum realm.
Find out more about Professor Bowen’s work here: https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=ieH7nn8AAAAJ&hl=en