In this episode, Dr. John Glass and Dr. Yo Suzuki from the J. Craig Venter Institute in Maryland join us to discuss metabolic engineering and how it might transform skin bacteria into insulin producers.
Ask the Expert is a ~30 minute digital cafe experience where scientists and grad students can meet and exchange with thought leaders in the field of type 1 diabetes. Link below to sign up for a seat in the cafe!
https://thesugarscience.org/ask-the-expert/
Heard on the Street: Bart Roep, MD, Leiden University Medical Center
Heard on the Street: Noel Morgan, PhD, University of Exeter
Heard on the Street: Richard Oram, PhD, University of Exeter
Heard on the Street: Tim Tree, PhD, Kings College London
Heard on the Street: Leeana Peters, PhD, University of Florida
Heard on the Street: Georgia Fousteri, PhD, Dompé
Heard on the Street: Teresa Mastracci, PhD, Indiana University
Heard on the Street: Nick Thomas, MD PhD, University of Exeter
Heard on the Street: Rupangi Vasavada, PhD, City of Hope
Heard on the Street: Richard David Leslie, MD, University of London
Heard on the Street: Yuval Dror, PhD, Hebrew University
Heard on the Street: Geetha Mylvaganam, PhD, Grace Voorhees, MS, and Timothy Nelson, MS, Abata Therapeutics
Heard on the Street: Raghu Mirmira, MD PhD, University of Chicago
Heard on the Street: Melanie Shapiro PhD, Denise Drotar PhD, Leeana Peters PhD, Victoria Kuznetsova PhD Candidate, Becca Davidson PhD, Chaitra Rao PhD, and Jacob Enriquez PhD
Heard on the Street: Julia Panzer, PhD, City of Hope
Heard on the Street: Barbara Ehall, PhD Candidate, Medical University of Graz
Episode 190: Bruce Verchere, PhD, University of British Columbia
Heard on the Street: Vit Neuman, MD PhD, Charles University in Prague
Heard on the Street: Guanlan Xu, PhD, University of Alabama
Heard on the Street: Caroline Miranda, PhD, University of Gothenburg
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