In Sequence: a genomics podcast by Genuity Science
In Sequence: a genomics podcast by Genuity Science
4 episodes
6 months ago
In episode 8, we talk to Dr. Scott Friedman, internationally renowned physician and scientist, who explains why Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis or NASH is a liver disease that is becoming a growing health concern world-wide. Dr. Friedman describes the extraordinary capacity for the liver to regenerate, his ground-breaking research into the cause of inflammation and resulting scarring or fibrosis of the liver, and how Whole Genome Sequencing is being used to improve our understanding of why some people have a higher risk of developing the condition than others. Finally, he talks about how drug companies are leveraging all of this growing information in order to develop better diagnostics and new effective treatments for NASH and other forms of chronic liver disease.
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In episode 8, we talk to Dr. Scott Friedman, internationally renowned physician and scientist, who explains why Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis or NASH is a liver disease that is becoming a growing health concern world-wide. Dr. Friedman describes the extraordinary capacity for the liver to regenerate, his ground-breaking research into the cause of inflammation and resulting scarring or fibrosis of the liver, and how Whole Genome Sequencing is being used to improve our understanding of why some people have a higher risk of developing the condition than others. Finally, he talks about how drug companies are leveraging all of this growing information in order to develop better diagnostics and new effective treatments for NASH and other forms of chronic liver disease.
Ep 7: In A Heartbeat - How Whole Genome Sequencing is telling us more about Heart Failure
In Sequence: a genomics podcast by Genuity Science
51 minutes 54 seconds
4 years ago
Ep 7: In A Heartbeat - How Whole Genome Sequencing is telling us more about Heart Failure
Professor Mark Ledwidge, Co-Founder and Director of the Heartbeat Trust talks about his research and how Whole Genome Sequencing is helping to unravel some of the mysteries surrounding heart failure. He discusses the challenges around the sub-type of heart failure known as Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction where the pump itself is working correctly but the heart is unable to fill adequately to provide enough blood for the body’s needs. We also hear from Mark’s father, Tom Ledwidge who, at 81 leads a very healthy and active life despite his own heart issues. Tom advocates strongly for clinical research and is a research participant himself.
In Sequence: a genomics podcast by Genuity Science
In episode 8, we talk to Dr. Scott Friedman, internationally renowned physician and scientist, who explains why Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis or NASH is a liver disease that is becoming a growing health concern world-wide. Dr. Friedman describes the extraordinary capacity for the liver to regenerate, his ground-breaking research into the cause of inflammation and resulting scarring or fibrosis of the liver, and how Whole Genome Sequencing is being used to improve our understanding of why some people have a higher risk of developing the condition than others. Finally, he talks about how drug companies are leveraging all of this growing information in order to develop better diagnostics and new effective treatments for NASH and other forms of chronic liver disease.