Explore every episode of the podcast GlycanHub Podcast
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| The Role of Glycans in the Medicine of Tomorrow: Insights from 11 Leading Scientists | 30 Aug 2023 | 00:21:33 | |
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?
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| Should You Stop Eating Red Meat? Glycans, Inflammation, and Cancer with Prof. Vered Padler-Karavani | 09 Aug 2023 | 00:40:30 | |
Could your steak dinner be tricking your immune system? In this episode we shed light on the connection between specific foods and colorectal cancer. Explore xeno-autoantigens, grasp the nuances of immunotherapy, and question the reliability of animal-derived heart valves. Vered Padler-Karavani is the principal investigator in the Department of Cell Research and Immunology at Tel Aviv University. Her research combines glycobiology, immunology, bio-nanotechnology, cancer research and xenotransplantation. Tune in to uncover the hidden connections between glycans, our diet, and the potential health repercussions. We discuss:
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| Glycans and the Immune System: Understanding Immune Regulation with Prof. Salomé Pinho | 01 Mar 2023 | 00:41:39 | |
Glycans have a great capacity to fine-tune the inflammatory response and often determine how successfully the immune system distinguishes between friend and foe. While cancer cells build a glycan shield to hide from immune surveillance, pathogens can mimic our glycans in order to evade immune detection and perpetuate infection. Salomé Pinho is the Immunology, Cancer and GlycoMedicine Group leader at the Institute for Research and Innovation in Health at the University of Porto, her research focuses on cancer and inflammatory conditions. Listen in as she introduces us to the intricacies of immune regulation and the potential of glycans as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers as well as immunotherapeutic targets. We Discuss:
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| Sex Drugs and Medical Research with Dr Alka Patel and Dr Julija Jurić | 29 Nov 2022 | 00:57:42 | |
Is it enough to conduct medical research only on white men? Why are women more affected by autoimmune diseases? Do menopause and pregnancy trigger different ailments? Is there such a thing as a male and a female hormone? | |||
| Living WELL through menopause with Suzanne Parkes | 18 Oct 2022 | 00:51:05 | |
Menopause is no laughing matter, but having humour about it might be the key to breaking down the stigma. In order to celebrate World Menopause Day, we’re bringing you an uplifting interview with Suzzane Parkes - a person near and dear to all of us in GlycanAge. Suzanne is a consultant that spent her career in the fitness industry and has always prioritized a holistic approach to her health. Suzanne is passionate about sharing her menopause journey in order to prevent future generations from suffering the way she has. Her vulnerability has helped us prepare an amazing episode which will answer the most common questions we receive about menopause. The episode will cover
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| Proactive cancer treatments - why are we targeting the last, instead of the first cell? with Dr. Azra Raza | 17 Jun 2022 | 01:15:37 | |
Despite the buzz around novel cancer therapies, the harsh reality is that most only extend life expectancy by a few months. Dr Azra Raza, a Professor of Medicine, and the Director of the MDS Centre at Columbia University, has a different approach. Azra argues that the key to defeating cancer lies in early detection, and she has dedicated over 35 years of her career to collecting samples and researching myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) with the goal of catching cancer at its earliest stage. Listen in as she discusses her ground-breaking work and her belief that we are entering a new cancer parading. Dr Raza is leading the charge with a coalition of 8 leading institutions in the USA.
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| Glycans and Menopause with Dr. Louise Newson, Prof. Tim Spector and Prof. Gordan Lauc | 11 Mar 2022 | 00:56:31 | |
Why do women age faster during menopause? Should menopause be rebranded as a hormone deficiency? Is it ever too late to start HRT? Listen to this episode to find out the answers to these questions and many more! Meet the guests: | |||
| Importance of yoga, nutrition, and chronic illness with Anastasis Tzanis | 25 Feb 2022 | 00:39:39 | |
t’s not often you get to listen to inspirational yet grounded people. However, today we bring you just that. Meet Anastasis Tzanis — A yoga and breathing instructor, and a nutritional therapist. He shared his struggles with IBS, the effects of yoga, and his experience with GlycanAge. Find out why he doesn’t believe in the one-solution-fits-all approach and why he’s not a fan of restrictive diets. As he and Rina discuss trends in the alternative health industry, Anastasis shares his tips on how to spot the right people to work with. Find out more about Anastasis via the following links: Listen to the whole episode and share any comments or questions for future guests via our social media:
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| Role of Glycans in Longevity with Prof. Gordan Lauc | 10 Feb 2022 | 00:33:06 | |
Dear listener, are you interested in learning how to live healthier and take advantage of the latest scientific research? If the answer is yes, you’ll love our first episode in which we dive into understanding longevity. Tune in as our host Rina interviews Professor Gordan Lauc on the importance of glycans and how these sugars will shape the future of medicine. Other topics we discuss in the episode are - chronic illness, interesting research into the best diet, modern medicine and more. Find out more information about GlycanAge on our website https://glycanage.com/
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| Rebranding Menopause: Glycans, Hormones and Inflammation with Dr. Louise Newson | 19 Jul 2023 | 00:44:45 | |
Does menopause hold implications beyond reproductive health? This episode reveals that the shift in hormonal balance affects inflammatory patterns, mediated by complex carbohydrates called glycans. We unravel the overlooked role of perimenopause in chronic disease onset and debunk common myths. Exploring hormone replacement therapy, we discuss its wider health impact, beyond mere symptom management. Louise Newson, a distinguished GP and Menopause Specialist, is the founder of the Balance App, The Menopause Charity, and the Newson Health Menopause Society. An active member of the UK Government Menopause Taskforce, she continually works to elevate menopause understanding and care. Listen in as we discuss the potential of glycans as biomarkers for menopause, surpassing existing diagnostic tests in their predictive capacity.
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| Navigating the COVID-19 Pandemic: Glycans, Biological Age and Inflammation with Prof. Gordan Lauc | 05 Jul 2023 | 00:58:48 | |
In an era defined by COVID-19, understanding the intricacies of our immune response and the profound role our lifestyle choices play in shaping our resilience or vulnerability to future pandemics is of great importance. In this episode, we unravel the influence of glycans, complex carbohydrates instrumental in immune response regulation, on our understanding of COVID-19 susceptibility and severity. We explore the role of lifestyle in disease prevention, particularly focusing on diet and obesity. Gordan Lauc is a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry and founder and CEO of Genos Ltd. Listen in as he shares valuable insights into pandemic regulations, the spread of misinformation, and vital lessons for the future.
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| Glycans and Neurodegenerative Diseases: A New Perspective on Alzheimer's with Prof. Ronald Schnaar | 14 Jun 2023 | 00:57:58 | |
The longer lifespans we enjoy come shadowed by age-related diseases, notably Alzheimer's. This episode shines a light on the often-overlooked glycans, complex carbohydrates that play a pivotal role in healthy brain function. Our understanding of Alzheimer's causation has evolved, moving beyond just 'trash accumulation' to include problems with 'trash clearance.' Discover the potential of glycans in healing spinal cord injuries, the hurdles in identifying early biomarkers and delivering drugs to the brain. We delve into the essential role of gangliosides, a unique class of glycolipids, and separate science from media hype around Alzheimer's prevention. Ronald Schnaar is the Professor and Interim Director of the Department of Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences and a Professor of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Listen in as he unpacks his extensive research in neuro glycobiology and the practical hurdles in the path of Alzheimer's research and prevention. We Discuss:
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| Molecular Human and the Multi-Omics Revolution: with Dr. Karsten Suhre and Dr. Anna Halama | 31 May 2023 | 00:56:12 | |
Are you ready to journey through the intricate layers of Omics, a rapidly developing field that's reshaping our understanding of biological systems? From genomics to proteomics and metabolomics, the multi-omics approach intertwines these layers, offering a rich, multidimensional view of human biology. Today's conversation unravels the fascinating complexity within our bodies, spotlighting the current advancements in multi-omics research and its transformative potential in disease diagnosis and treatment. You'll also discover why glycans, despite often being overlooked in multi-omics studies, are in fact promising biomarkers due to their role as intermediate phenotypes. In this conversation, we are joined by two scientists from Weill Cornell Medicine in Qatar. Karsten Suhre, the Professor of Physiology and Biophysics and the Director of Bioinformatics Core and Dr. Ania Halama, who is an Assistant Professor in Research of Physiology and Biophysics. Tune in, as we unravel the enigmas of this complex and transformative field of research. We Discuss:
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| Glycans and Cardiovascular Disease: Understanding Modifiable Risk Factors and the Power of Lifestyle Choices with Prof. Samia Mora | 17 May 2023 | 01:07:24 | |
It is a widely known fact that cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in both men and women, which puts an urgency on gaining a better understanding of them. One interesting lens to look at CVDs is through glycans. However, in order to do so, we need to uncover the answer to which came first, the chicken or the egg? Do glycans change in response to the disease? Or are they actively involved in disease development? To figure this out, we welcomed Prof. Samia Mora to the podcast. Samia is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Centre for Lipid Metabolomics at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. Her research focuses on risk factors and prevention of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Listen in as she introduces us to a number of modifiable risk factors and the cumulative effect both positive and negative behaviours have on future disease risk.
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| The Past, Present and Future of Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation with Prof. Hudson Freeze | 03 May 2023 | 01:06:24 | |
Glycosylation, a biological process vital to life, is likely something you’ve never heard of before. It involves the addition of sugar molecules, known as glycans, to proteins and lipids which enable a number of crucial physiological functions, from immune regulation to cell-to-cell communication. This episode explores what happens when genetic mutations disrupt the glycosylation pathway as well as the detective work and collaboration required to diagnose and treat the resulting conditions. Hudson Freeze is the Director of the Sanford Children’s Health Research Centre and the Human Genetics Programme at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, his research focuses on Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation, or CDG for short. Listen in as he reflects on the adventurous road to discovery of these rare conditions, the unlikely therapeutic options, the knowledge gap within the medical and scientific communities, and how a single discovery at Yellowstone National Park changed the course of history. We Discuss:
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| Understanding Biological Age and its Clinical Applications with Dr Peter Joshi | 29 Mar 2023 | 00:59:51 | |
The concept of biological age might sound like a new notion, but it’s something researchers have been looking at for 35 years. A person’s biological age can tell us more about them than chronological age because it includes genetics, lifestyle and environmental factors. Since it’s such an individualised metric, it’s important to find a reliable way of measuring it. In the episode, Rina and her guest Dr Peter Joshi describe 11 different biological ageing clocks, the research behind them and why GlycanAge is such a great tool for providing not just an accurate measurement of your biological age, but also actionable tips you can incorporate to promote healthy ageing. Our guest is a Chief Scientist for Humanity Health, a company using digital biomarkers to measure and improve the rate of ageing. We Discuss:
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| The Link between IgG Glycans, Aging, and Disease: A Discussion with Dr. Olga Zaytseva on Glycosylation Regulation | 15 Mar 2023 | 01:04:43 | |
How much control do we have over our health? The study of epigenetics made us aware of the remarkable malleability of our phenotype, prompting closer investigation on how lifestyle and environment impact our health and longevity. In this context, glycans - a class of historically understudied biological polymers may hold the key to a better understanding of the interplay between genetic and epigenetic factors contributing to disease development. Olga Zaytseva is a post-doctoral researcher at Genos Glycoscience Research Laboratory in Croatia, her research focuses on the relationship between human diseases and the regulation of antigen-specific IgG glycans. Listen in as she unravels the latest research on genetic and epigenetic regulation of IgG glycosylation and introduces us to the role of environmental factors in common diseases, from obesity to depression.
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