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GlycanHub PodcastAuthor: GlycanAge
Interested in learning more about glycobiology? Youve come to the right place. Welcome to GlycanHub, the first podcast to explore health, disease and longevity through the lens of glycobiology.Glycans have been described as the third alphabet of biology alongside nucleic acid and proteins. Using this alphabet, our cells are able to communicate and interact with each other in health and disease. Meaning that once we truly understand the glycan language, we will gain a better understanding of ourselves.Every episode features an interview with a scientist or expert giving us a glimpse into what glycobiology research has uncovered about the human body to date and the potential applications of these findings in the medicine of tomorrow.Make sure to subscribe so you dont miss out on new GlycanHub episodes. Language: en-gb Genres: Health & Fitness, Medicine Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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The Role of Glycans in the Medicine of Tomorrow: Insights from 11 Leading Scientists
Episode 11
Tuesday, 29 August, 2023
Is the future of medicine sweetened by the study of glycans? As GlycanHub rounds off its season, we've brought back the insights of 11 eminent scientists spanning from neuroscience to nanotechnology. Each guest delves into their vision of how glycans could shape medical advancements in their respective fields. Join Rina, our host, for a grand finale that paints a holistic picture of the promising horizon glycobiology is steering us towards.Answers to the question: What role do you think glycans will play in the future of medicine relevant to your area of study? Salome Pinho [01:21] Olga Zaytseva [03:04] Peter Joshi [03:51] Hudson Freeze [05:11] Samia Mora [06:11] Anna Halama and Karsten Suhre [08:09] Ronald Schnaar [12:03] Gordon Lauc [14:49] Louise Newson [17:35] Vered Padler-Karavani [18:47]View the Show Notes Page for this Episode Engage with us on social media: Instagram LinkedInFacebookTwitter Please be advised that this show is for information only and should not be considered as a replacement or equal to medical advice.












