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The Life Sciences Revolution
Armando Cuesta, MD & Alex Wise
9 episodes
9 months ago
In this episode, Alex chats with Dr. Noshir Pesika, a specialist in biomimicry.Noshir is a Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering professor at Tulane University, where he focuses his research on creating novel products based on the natural world. His research is centered around the concept of biomimicry - the idea that nature has spent millennia designing, testing, and iterating products for highly specialized functions. By analyzing the micro and nano-level structure and design of these ...
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In this episode, Alex chats with Dr. Noshir Pesika, a specialist in biomimicry.Noshir is a Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering professor at Tulane University, where he focuses his research on creating novel products based on the natural world. His research is centered around the concept of biomimicry - the idea that nature has spent millennia designing, testing, and iterating products for highly specialized functions. By analyzing the micro and nano-level structure and design of these ...
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The Life Sciences Revolution
Dr. Noshir Pesika: Biomimicry & the Realm of Nature-Inspired Science
In this episode, Alex chats with Dr. Noshir Pesika, a specialist in biomimicry.Noshir is a Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering professor at Tulane University, where he focuses his research on creating novel products based on the natural world. His research is centered around the concept of biomimicry - the idea that nature has spent millennia designing, testing, and iterating products for highly specialized functions. By analyzing the micro and nano-level structure and design of these ...
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2 years ago
39 minutes

The Life Sciences Revolution
Dr. Esteban Plata: Breaking Down the Pharmaceutical Development Pathway
In this episode, Alex chats with Dr. Esteban Plata, an expert in pharmaceutical development. Esteban is the former vice president of Western Europe and Canada for AbbVie, one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies. He’s spent nearly two decades working on the company’s commercial development side where he’s held VP and general manager roles across a wide range of geographies such as Turkey, Japan, Spain, and the Asia-Pacific region. He holds a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from the National...
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2 years ago
54 minutes

The Life Sciences Revolution
Dr. Robert Montgomery: The Future of Organ Transplantation
In this episode, Alex chats with Dr. Robert Montgomery, one of the world's foremost organ transplantation and research experts. Dr. Montgomery is the Chairman and Professor of Surgery at NYU Langone Health and is the Director of the NYU Langone Transplant Institute, one of the US' top transplant centers. Dr. Montgomery has been at the forefront of organ transplantation for decades as both a surgeon and a patient. He was the first surgeon to receive an implantable defibrillator after a ge...
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2 years ago
57 minutes

The Life Sciences Revolution
Martin Varsavsky: Infertility & the Ethics of Working in the Fertility Space
In this episode, Alex chats with Martin Varsavsky, a serial entrepreneur in the realm of fertility and the founder of Prelude Fertility, the largest fertility clinic network in North America. Before working in the fertility space, Martin was the founder of various companies in the renewables and telecommunications space, many of which have reached unicorn valuations well past the billion-dollar mark. We discuss:What does it mean to be infertile and what is IVF (in vitro fertilization)? W...
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3 years ago
41 minutes

The Life Sciences Revolution
Dr. Gustavo Stolovitzky: How Artificial Intelligence Enables Precision Medicine
In this episode, Dr. Cuesta chats with Dr. Gustavo Stolovitzky, a thought leader in the realm of computational biology and a pioneer in the realm of precision medicine. Gustavo was the director of IBM's translational systems biology and nanobiotechnology program, an adjunct professor at both the Icahn School of Medicine and Columbia University, and is currently the Chief Scientific Officer at Sema4, a data-driven precision medicine company. We discuss:What is precision medicine: the hist...
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3 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Life Sciences Revolution
Dr. Alexander Kushnir: An Introduction to Heart Diseases & How to Treat Arrhythmias
In this episode, Alex chats with Dr. Alexander Kushnir, a cardiac electrophysiologist, about different types of heart diseases. We focus on Dr. Kushnir's specialty of electrical disorders of the heart, better known as arrhythmias, and how electrophysiologists fix these conditions.
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3 years ago
39 minutes

The Life Sciences Revolution
Philip Scheltens: The Science of Dementia & How it Will Impact The World
In this episode, Alex talks with Dr. Philip Scheltens, a neurologist, professor of cognitive neurology, and one of the world's foremost thought leaders on the topic of dementia and neurodegenerative diseases as a whole. He has authored over 1000 publications in peer-reviewed journals and is one of the most-cited scientists in the world.
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4 years ago
39 minutes

The Life Sciences Revolution
Intro to the Life Sciences Revolution Podcast
Welcome to the life sciences revolution podcast, where we take a deep dive to the forefront of scientific breakthroughs, entrepreneurial happenings, and disruptive medical technology. We are living through the beginnings of an exponential revolution. The past few decades have shown incredible advancements across the realms of biology, computation, and biotechnology. This growth has primed the field of life sciences to explode with new technologies, all of which will have a direct impact on yo...
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4 years ago
2 minutes

The Life Sciences Revolution
Eduardo Bravo: How to Run a Biotech Company & the European SPAC Realm
In this episode, Alex chats with Eduardo Bravo about this experience as the CEO of various biotechnology companies, as a chairman/board member of others, and as the sponsor of the first biotech-related SPAC in Europe.
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4 years ago
39 minutes

The Life Sciences Revolution
In this episode, Alex chats with Dr. Noshir Pesika, a specialist in biomimicry.Noshir is a Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering professor at Tulane University, where he focuses his research on creating novel products based on the natural world. His research is centered around the concept of biomimicry - the idea that nature has spent millennia designing, testing, and iterating products for highly specialized functions. By analyzing the micro and nano-level structure and design of these ...