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The Next Revolution In Medicine: Scientific Wellness, AI And Disease Reversal with Nathan Price & Lee Hood
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Recent technological advances are completely changing the way we understand the body. Revolutions are happening on multiple levels–the “omics” revolution, the digitization of data, and the systems biology medicine movement.
Today, I’m excited to talk to Drs. Leroy Hood and Nathan Price about the future of personalized healthcare through scientific wellness.
Dr. Leroy Hood is the CEO and founder of Phenome Health, a non-profit organization developing a project called Human Phenome Initiative (HPI), based on the science of wellness, which will sequence the genes and generate the longitudinal phenomes of one million people over 10 years. He has co-founded 17 biotech companies. His many national and international awards include the Lasker Prize, the Kyoto Prize, and the National Medal of Science. He is also the Chief Strategy Officer/Professor at the Institute of Systems Biology in Seattle.
Dr. Nathan Price is the Chief Scientific Officer of Thorne HealthTech and author of The Age of Scientific Wellness. In 2019, he was named one of the 10 Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine by the National Academy of Medicine, and in 2021 he was appointed to the Board on Life Sciences of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. He is Affiliate Faculty at the University of Washington in Bioengineering and Computer Science and Engineering.
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Here are more details from our interview (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):
- Systems biology and scientific wellness (5:41 / 4:25)
- Three components of the human phenome (20:07 / 18:30)
- How big-data analytics and AI can be used to optimize health (24:30 / 22:30)
- The majority of health and wellness happens outside the doctor’s office (41:28 / 37:47)
- Educating the public about the future of medicine (43:23 / 39:21)
- Training AI machine learning models (52:47 / 49:11)
- Drs. Hood and Price’s daily health routines (1:13:49 / 1:10:12)
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#10 - Matt Kaeberlein, Ph.D.: rapamycin and dogs — man’s best friends? — living longer, healthier lives and turning back the clock on aging, and age-related diseases
Matt is someone who is deeply interested in understanding the biology of aging. Why do we age? What happens to us as we age? What are the things we can do to slow the aging process? How can we delay or prevent the onset of age-related diseases? These are all questions that Matt thinks deeply about, and explores these questions with his research at the University of Washington. He is currently investigating many of these questions through the Dog Aging Project and the compound rapamycin—the only known pharmacological agent to extend lifespan all the way from yeast to mammals—across a billion years of evolution. We talk about cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, healthspan, lifespan, and what we can do to provide longer, healthier lives for both people and dogs.
We discuss:
- Matt’s early years and his a-ha moment on aging [4:00];
- Studying dogs [6:30];
- Dogs, rapamycin, and its effects on lifespan and healthspan [15:30];
- An unexpected finding in presumably healthy dogs [36:00];
- Rapamycin in cancer treatment [50:00];
- Why isn’t there a rapamycin trial for Alzheimer’s disease (AD)? [1:01:30];
- If Matt could do a definitive study on life extension in dogs, with resources not being a concern, what does that experiment look like? [1:16:00]; and
- More.
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