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: Katy Digovich, CEO, and Sapna Puri, VP and PhD, Minutia
Heard on the Street: Corentin Cros-Méneur, PhD, University of Michigan Medical School
Heard on the Street: Aaron Cox, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine
Heard on the Street: Jason Gaglia, MD, Joslin Diabetes Center
Heard on the Street: Shilton Dhaver, Joslin Diabetes Center
Heard on the Street: Faisal Malik, MD, T1D Exchange
Heard on the Street: Jessica Dunne, PhD, Novo Nordisk
Heard on the Street: Elsa McCallan, PhD Candidate, and Richard Oram, PhD, University of Exeter
Heard on the Street: Hazem Ibrahim, PhD Researcher, University of Helsinki
Heard on the Street: Bruno Freitas, PhD Candidate, University of British Columbia
Heard on the Street: Olof Idevall-Hagren, PhD, Uppsala University
Heard on the Street: David Lorberbaum, PhD, University of Michigan Medical School
Heard on the Street: Deasung Jang, PhD Candidate, University of British Columbia
Heard on the Street: Jelena Kolic, PhD, UBC
Heard on the Street: Bruce Verchere, PhD, University of British Columbia
Heard on the Street: Accalia Fu, PhD, UMass Chan Medical School
Heard on the Street: Daniel Luciano, PhD, University of British Columbia
Heard on the Street: Rana Minab, PhD Candidate, University of British Columbia
Heard on the Street: Jim Johnson, PhD, University of British Columbia
Heard on the Street: Burcak Yesildag, PhD, InSphero
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