Episode 108: Emerging Technology Mini-Series: CRISPR BreakthroughsāBridging Science and Treatment
Gene editing is revolutionizing medicine, and Dr. Matthew Porteus, Professor of Pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine, is at the forefront of this transformation. Join us for a conversation with Dr. Porteus as he shares his insights on CRISPR technology and its potential to personalize therapies for rare genetic conditions, including sickle cell disease. Discover how this groundbreaking tool not only identifies the root causes of diseases but also paves the way for innovative treatments. As we discuss the challenges of translating gene editing into clinical practice, Dr. Porteus will highlight the ethical considerations and access issues that shape the future of healthcare. Donāt miss this opportunity to explore the promise of CRISPR and its impact on the lives of patients.
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Episode 107: Hot Topics Mini-Series: Gut Check - How the Microbiome Shapes CAR-T Therapy Outcomes
The microbiome is emerging as a key player in the effectiveness of CAR-T therapy, and today, Dr. Melody Smith, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, sheds light on this fascinating intersection. Join us as we explore how advancements in CAR T-cell therapy are reshaping patient demographics and treatment approaches. Dr. Smith will discuss the implications of genetic engineering techniques like CRISPR, the importance of a multidisciplinary treatment strategy, and the role of antibiotic stewardship in optimizing outcomes. With insights into innovative therapies and ongoing clinical trials, this conversation promises to deepen your understanding of CAR-T therapy and its complexities, offering a glimpse into the future of cancer treatment.
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Episode 106: Hot Topics Mini-Series - Laser Focused: Innovations and Equity in Dermatology
Skin longevity is more than just a trend; itās a vital aspect of overall health. Join Dr. Zakia Rahman, Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Stanford University, as she shares her insights on the evolving field of dermatology. Discover the transformative role of lasers in dermatologic patient care and the importance of education in promoting equity and safety. We'll discuss the latest advancements in treating common dermatologic conditions and gain a deeper understanding of fractional lasers for scar remodeling. Together, weāll explore holistic approaches to maintaining skin health and longevity.
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Episode 105: Pediatric Pulse Mini-Series: The Hidden Layers of Perinatal Mental Health
Perinatal mental health is often overlooked, yet it plays a crucial role in the well-being of families during a vulnerable time. Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Celeste Poe, Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, as we delve into the hidden challenges faced by parents during the perinatal period. Explore the emotional complexities of NICU journeys, the importance of fostering attachment despite physical barriers, and the often-neglected mental health needs of fathers and non-birth partners. Learn strategies for integrating trauma-informed care in high-stress environments, shedding light on how we can better support families during this critical time.
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Episode 104: Emerging Techology Mini-Series - VR
Virtual environments are transforming the landscape of clinical care, and Dr. Walter Greenleaf, Research & Innovations Director at the Stanford Medical Mixed Reality Center, is at the forefront of this revolution. In our engaging conversation, Dr. Greenleaf reveals how immersive technologies can enhance cognitive and emotional well-being, ultimately promoting healthier behaviors in patients. We delve into the powerful roles of gaming and storytelling in patient adherence, as well as the promising applications of virtual reality in treating behavioral and mental health issues like post-traumatic stress and addiction. As we explore the convergence of AI, biosensing, and XR technologies, Dr. Greenleaf shares insights on personalized treatment and the ethical considerations that accompany these advancements. Join us to discover how these emerging tools are reshaping patient care and decision-making.
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