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: Mathias Høj Jensen, PhD Candidate, Copenhagen, Denmark
Heard on the Street: Matthew Brown and Mollie Huber, Gainesville, Florida
Heard on the Street: Richard Oram, Jamie Felton, Emily Sims, Kurt Griffin
Heard on the Street: Shanice Lewis, PhD Candidate, Bristol, England
Heard on the Street: Tim Tree, PhD, London, England
Heard on the Street: Yi-Chun Chen, Vancouver, BC
Heard on the Street: Maria Bettini, PhD, University of Utah
Heard on the Street: Remi Creusot, PhD, Columbia
Episode 189: Francois Pattou, MD, University of Lille
Episode 188: Joe Qiao Zhou PhD, and Lauretta Lacko PhD, Weill Cornell
Episode 187: Stefan Ledinger, Director, Biocrates
Episode 186: Daniel Espes, MD PhD, Uppsala University and SciLifeLab
Episode 185: Joe Qiao Zhou PhD, and Steve Xiaofeng Huang PhD, Weill Cornell
Episode 184: Holger Russ, PhD, University of Florida
Episode 183: Eric Chang, PhD, Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research Northwell
Episode 182: Olga Gornik PhD, and Najda Rudman PhD, University of Zagreb
Episode 181: Caroline Miranda, PhD, University of Oxford and Haiqiang Dou, PhD, University of Göthenburg
Episode 180: Gladys Teitelman, PhD, SUNY Downstate
Episode 179: Karl Bacos, PhD, Lund University Diabetes Center, Sweden
Episode 178: Billur Akkaya, MD DPhil, Ohio State
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