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Microbes and Drug Development for Cancer
The diversity of microbes in individuals offers natural laboratories for drug development for cancer, which requires extensive research and experimentation. However, controversies like the racist and sexist commentaries of a Nobel Prize laureate pose challenges to research in the field of microbiomes and personalized medicine.
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You Biome aims to involve the public in science by gathering large scale data and turning insights into something useful by partnering with various companies, without selling people's data.
1:22:50 - 1:24:49 (01:59)
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You Biome aims to involve the public in science by gathering large scale data and turning insights into something useful by partnering with various companies, without selling people's data.
ChapterMicrobes and Drug Development for Cancer
EpisodeEp 54: The Promises and Perils of the Microbiome - Dr. Jonathan Eisen and Jessica Richman
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The diversity of microbes found in humans provide a unique opportunity for drug development, as they offer a natural laboratory for experimentation and research.
1:24:49 - 1:26:13 (01:24)
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The diversity of microbes found in humans provide a unique opportunity for drug development, as they offer a natural laboratory for experimentation and research. Although cancer research requires significant experimentation, microbes can offer new treatments and insights in the field.
ChapterMicrobes and Drug Development for Cancer
EpisodeEp 54: The Promises and Perils of the Microbiome - Dr. Jonathan Eisen and Jessica Richman
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
James Watson, notable geneticist, sells Nobel Prize medal in order to make ends meet as a result of backlash following his racist and sexist comments made during a talk a few years ago.
1:26:13 - 1:29:04 (02:51)
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James Watson, notable geneticist, sells Nobel Prize medal in order to make ends meet as a result of backlash following his racist and sexist comments made during a talk a few years ago.