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Where science curiosity meets the amazing scientists of UCSD!
Welcome to "The Science Of"!!!
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14 NOV. 2024 · Welcome to "The Science Of" Podcast, where students from the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA sit down with top scientists, doctors, and other leaders in the world of science from the globally renowned UCSD and the UCSD Moores Cancer Center in La Jolla, CA.
In this episode, Riley James, Haydee Arancibia-Hardwick, and Margaux Stack-Babich sit down to discuss THE SCIENCE OF STEM CELLS with Dr. Jason Sicklick, MD, an internationally recognized surgical oncologist who specializes in treating gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST), abdominal/retroperitoneal sarcomas, and liver tumors (primary and metastatic). He is co-leader of the UCSD Structural and Functional Genomics Program, co-leader of the Sarcoma Disease Team at UC San Diego Health and a member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Soft-Tissue Sarcoma Committee and GIST Subcommittee, which develops best practices for treating these rare and often challenging-to-treat cancers. A professor of surgery and pharmacology at UC San Diego School of Medicine, Dr. Sicklick conducts clinical research to improve our understanding of complex cancers, as well as enhance precision medicine approaches for treating metastatic cancers. His laboratory focuses on the molecular mechanisms of GIST development and drug resistance in advanced GIST. Dr. Sicklick, who joined UC San Diego Health in 2010, has co-authored over 130 peer-reviewed articles. His research findings have appeared in prestigious journals such as Nature Medicine, Nature, Gastroenterology, Oncogene, Clinical Cancer Research, Annals of Surgery, JAMA Surgery, and Annals of Surgical Oncology. He is on the editorial boards of Cancer and Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery.Dr. Sicklick has received many awards and honors for his contributions to advancing GIST treatments. In 2021, he earned a Rare Impact Award from the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD). He is also a 2018 recipient of the RARE Champion of Hope in Medical Care and Treatment Award from the Global Genes Allies in Rare Disease, the largest global advocacy organization for those fighting rare, genetic diseases. In 2016, he was named the GIST Clinician of the Year by The Life Raft Group, the largest GIST patient advocacy group in the world. He is an elected member of the American Surgical Association, the nation's oldest and most prestigious honorary surgical society. Dr. Sicklick completed a surgical oncology fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. He completed general surgery residency training at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and translational research training at Duke University Medical Center. He earned his medical degree from David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He is board certified in general surgery and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS).
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TIME | DISCUSSION
03:15 | About Dr. Sicklick
07:03 | Rapid Fire Questions
10:25 | The destiny of his career choice
12:15 | Cancer genomics
14:04 | Genomics and precision medicine
15:13 | Genetic typos...can we hit backspace?
20:12 | Genetic sequencing
21:37 | Are we getting better at sharing data?
24:20 | Creating more precise medicines
30:00 | Audience questions
39:29 | Advice to young science students
Enjoy this excellent conversation, the "Rapid Fire" questions, and insights on a topic which is top of mind around the world.
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"The Science Of" podcast series is brought to you by the UCSD Moores Cancer Center, SchoolCAST, a division of Cloudcast Media, and the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA.
Please learn more about both of our sponsors by visiting:
http://www.moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/
http://www.cloudcastmedia.us
7 NOV. 2024 · Welcome to "The Science Of" Podcast, where students from the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA sit down with top scientists, doctors, and other leaders in the world of science from the globally renowned UCSD and the UCSD Moores Cancer Center in La Jolla, CA.
In this episode, Riley James, Haydee Arancibia-Hardwick, and Margaux Stack-Babich sit down to discuss THE SCIENCE OF CANCER CELL SIGNALING with Dr. Matt Hangauer, the Principal Investigator of the Hangauer Lab at UC San Diego as well as an Assistant Professor with the UCSD Department of Dermatology. The Hangauer Lab explores the biology of cancer persister cells, a prevalent yet poorly understood subpopulation of cancer cells that reversibly enter into a quiescent, pro-survival cell state to survive drug treatments. By uncovering the molecular mechanisms of key events such as drug stress-induced mutagenesis, survival of CD8 T cell attack, and suppression of apoptosis, the Hangauer Lab seeks to identify novel therapeutic targets to prevent acquired resistance.
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TIME | DISCUSSION
02:48 | About Dr. Hangauer
04:12 | Rapid Fire Questions
10:35 | The destiny of his career choice
15:34 | Cancer cell signaling
18:00 | Disrupting cell signaling
25:04 | Persister cells
27:24 | What is it like running a lab?
30:45 | Futuristic questions
33:54 | AI Emperor for a day...what would he do?
35:25 | Advice to young science students
Enjoy this excellent conversation, the "Rapid Fire" questions, and insights on a topic which is top of mind around the world.
Be sure to subscribe to and share "The Science Of" with all of your friends. We appreciate your support.
"The Science Of" podcast series is brought to you by the UCSD Moores Cancer Center, SchoolCAST, a division of Cloudcast Media, and the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA.
Please learn more about both of our sponsors by visiting:
http://www.moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/
http://www.cloudcastmedia.us
11 ABR. 2024 · Welcome to "The Science Of" Podcast, where students from the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA sit down with top scientists, doctors, and other leaders in the world of science from the globally renowned UCSD and the UCSD Moores Cancer Center in La Jolla, CA.
In this episode, Riley James, Haydee Arancibia-Hardwick, and Jeremiah Bosley sit down to discuss THE SCIENCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND BIOLOGY with Dexter Pratt, a self-described "old school AI guy" who is now the Director of Software Development at the Ideker Lab at UCSD School of Medicine. The focus of the Ideker Lab is create artificially intelligent, mechanistic models of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases for translation of patient data to precision diagnosis and treatment. They seek to advance this goal by addressing fundamental questions in the field such as the genetic and molecular networks that promote disease, the charting of these networks, and how we use knowledge of these networks in intelligent systems for predicting the effects of genotype on phenotype. He is also a Director of the NDex Project, a public website where scientists and organizations can share, store, manipulate, and publish biological network knowledge.
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TIME | DISCUSSION
03:30 | About Dexter Pratt
04:25 | Rapid Fire Questions
08:10 | The destiny of his career choice
09:18 | What is AI?
12:18 | His worries about AI
13:35 | What excites him about AI
21:40 | AI and healthcare
24:50 | Ethical connundrums
26:35 | AI and cancer drug discovery
30:35 | Audience questions
41:00 | Futuristic questions
44:40 | AI Emperor for a day...what would he do?
Enjoy this excellent conversation, the "Rapid Fire" questions, and insights on a topic which is top of mind around the world.
Be sure to subscribe to and share "The Science Of" with all of your friends. We appreciate your support.
"The Science Of" podcast series is brought to you by the UCSD Moores Cancer Center, SchoolCAST, a division of Cloudcast Media, and the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA.
Please learn more about both of our sponsors by visiting:
http://www.moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/
http://www.cloudcastmedia.us
3 ABR. 2024 · Welcome to "The Science Of" Podcast, where students from the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA sit down with top scientists, doctors, and other leaders in the world of science from the globally renowned UCSD and the UCSD Moores Cancer Center in La Jolla, CA.
In this episode, Riley James, Haydee Arancibia-Hardwick, Jeremiah Bosley and Margaux Stack-Babich from the UCSD Moores Cancer Center, sit down to discuss THE SCIENCE OF EMOTIONS AND BEHAVIOR with Dr. Jessica Carrasco, the proud daughter of Mexican migrants, a first-generation college graduate, and a bilingual and bicultural neuropsychologist. She double majored in Psychology and Spanish from the University of New Mexico and completed a postbaccalaureate program at the National Institute of Mental Health before moving to San Diego for graduate school. Dr. Carrasco recently graduated from the SDSU/ UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in Neuropsychology and is currently completing a post-doctorate program at the Jennifer Moreno VA. Her work largely aims at understanding brain-behavior mechanisms underlying serious mental illness in marginalized communities.
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TIME | DISCUSSION
03:24 | About Dr. Jessica Carrasco
05:15 | Rapid Fire Questions
09:40 | The destiny of his career choice
11:40 | Neuropschology and clinical psychology explained
15:01 | Her work at the VA
18:38 | First generation college graduate
22:15 | Serving marginalized communities
22:30 | Audience questions
33:50 | A future prognosis
34:40 | If I were healthcare emperor for a day...
35:40 | Advice to young students...take risks!
Enjoy this excellent conversation, the "Rapid Fire" questions, and insights on an issue needing big attention!
Be sure to subscribe to and share "The Science Of" with all of your friends. We appreciate your support.
"The Science Of" podcast series is brought to you by the UCSD Moores Cancer Center, SchoolCAST, a division of Cloudcast Media, and the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA.
Please learn more about both of our sponsors by visiting:
http://www.moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/
http://www.cloudcastmedia.us
15 MAR. 2024 · Welcome to "The Science Of" Podcast, where students from the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA sit down with top scientists, doctors, and other leaders in the world of science from the globally renowned UCSD and the UCSD Moores Cancer Center in La Jolla, CA.
In this episode, Riley James and Margaux Stack-Babich from the UCSD Moores Cancer Center, sit down to discuss THE SCIENCE OF SOCIAL NEEDS with Dr. Mateo Banegas, an Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Health Equity Education and Research (CHEER) in the Department of Radiation Medicine and Applied Sciences (RMAS) at the UCSD School of Medicine. Trained as a health services researcher, with an emphasis in cancer prevention and control, Dr. Banegas uses quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate the intersection between health care delivery and costs, social determinants of health, and health outcomes for individuals diagnosed with cancer. He is co-Principal Investigator of “Cancer Financial Experience (CAFÉ): clinic-based intervention to address financial hardship for people with cancer, one of the first NCI-funded randomized controlled trials that aims to mitigate financial hardship from cancer.
Dr. Banegas is a Member of the Cancer Control Program at the UCSD Moores Cancer Center and a Senior Affiliate Investigator at the Kaiser Permanente Northwest Center for Health Research. He serves as Vice Chair of the Health Disparities Committee in the Cancer Control Program of the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology.
Enjoy this episode and get your PODucation on!!
TIME | DISCUSSION
02:21 | About Dr. Mateo Banegas
03:10 | Rapid Fire Questions
08:00 | The destiny of his career choice
11:42 | What are social needs?
13:09 | Why it's important to study social needs and healthcare outcomes
16:38 | The importance of asking patients about the social questions
18:48 | The patient information gap
22:49 | The value of community health fairs (kudos to the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA)
24:20 | Important research at the UCSD Moores Cancer Cener
27:19 | The importance of great patient communication
28:32 | A future prognosis
30:20 | If I were healthcare emperor for a day...
32:00 | Advice to young students...take risks!
Enjoy this excellent conversation, the "Rapid Fire" questions, and insights on an issue needing big attention!
Be sure to subscribe to and share "The Science Of" with all of your friends. We appreciate your support.
"The Science Of" podcast series is brought to you by the UCSD Moores Cancer Center, SchoolCAST, a division of Cloudcast Media, and the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA.
Please learn more about both of our sponsors by visiting:
http://www.moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/
http://www.cloudcastmedia.us
7 MAR. 2024 · Welcome to "The Science Of" Podcast, where students from the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA sit down with top scientists, doctors, and other leaders in the world of science from the globally renowned UCSD and the UCSD Moores Cancer Center in La Jolla, CA.
In this episode, Riley James and Margaux Stack-Babich from the UCSD Moores Cancer Center, sit down to discuss a topic which many are not familiar with, yet is pervasive - THIRD HAND SMOKE. Listen to Dr. Georg Matt, the Director of the Third Hand Smoke Resource Center, joined by Dr. Lydia Greiner, Dr. Sarah Lavallee, and Christina Huerta, student scholar in the NextGen Smoke and Vape Free Latinx Program, discussing this very challenging health issue. Get your PODucation on!!
TIME | DISCUSSION
03:22 | About Dr. Georg Matt
04:04 | Rapid Fire Questions (for the team)
09:45 | The destiny of his career choice
11:25 | The curiosity about smoke
15:30 | The challenge of getting attention to the issue
19:00 | The long known secret of Big Tobacco
23:00 | The radius and pervasiveness of third hand smoke
31:04 | Sampling and remediation
33:40 | Looking ahead to the future
39:00 | Emperor or Empress for life....what would they do?
42:25 | Advice to young students
Enjoy this excellent conversation, the "Rapid Fire" questions, and insights on an issue needing big attention!
Be sure to subscribe to and share "The Science Of" with all of your friends. We appreciate your support.
"The Science Of" podcast series is brought to you by the UCSD Moores Cancer Center, SchoolCAST, a division of Cloudcast Media, and the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA.
Please learn more about both of our sponsors by visiting:
http://www.moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/
http://www.cloudcastmedia.us
24 FEB. 2024 · Welcome to "The Science Of" Podcast, where students from the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA sit down with top scientists, doctors, and other leaders in the world of science from the globally renowned UCSD and the UCSD Moores Cancer Center in La Jolla, CA.
In this episode, Jeremiah Bosley, Riley James, and Haydee, our student Hosts, sit down to discuss the last 40 years in the world of cancer with Dr. Georgia Sadler, an icon on the UCSD campus, from the medical school to the Moores Cancer Center.
Listen to Dr. Sadler's excellent story, journey, perspectives on cancer, and her advice for young students.
TIME | DISCUSSION
03:18 | Her journey
04:03 | 1st Gen college grad!
05:00 | Rapid Fire questions
09:43 | The destiny of her career choice
13:00 | A look back at the 1980s and cancer
15:30 | Cancer prevention messaging today
17:00 | Leadership, advocacy, science, technology, and data!
19:45 | The importance of trust
21:00 | Dirt cookies?
22:20 | What takes her breath away
25:44 | Community outrach and poverty connection
28:28 | Thoughts on poverty
29:32 | What inspires her
32:40 | Audience Questions
44:40 | If she was the cancer empress for a day, what would she do?
45:35 | Advice to young students: Just Do It!
Enjoy this excellent conversation, the "Rapid Fire" questions, and the live audience participation!
Be sure to subscribe to and share "The Science Of" with all of your friends. We appreciate your support.
"The Science Of" podcast series is brought to you by the UCSD Moores Cancer Center and SchoolCAST, a division of Cloudcast Media.
Please learn more about both of our sponsors by visiting:
http://www.moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/
http://www.cloudcastmedia.us
28 DIC. 2023 · Welcome to "The Science Of" Podcast, where students from the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA sit down with top scientists, doctors, and other leaders in the world of science from the globally renowned UC San Diego (UCSD) and the UCSD Moores Cancer Center in La Jolla, CA.
In this very special bonus episode, Jeremiah Bosley and Charles Parisi, the CEO of Cloudcast Media, had an incredible improv opportunity to sit down with two members of the Jackie Robinson YMCA, Grace, a 4th grader, and Steven, her father. It all came about as Grace learned that there were scientists "live" at the JRFYMCA to record a podcast - she was so excited that she came back with her Dad and listened to the recording of "The Science Of." We learned that Grace loves both science and podcasts, so it made perfect sense to ask Grace and her Dad to sit down and record an episode. Fortunately, they said yes, and boy, oh boy, did we have an incredible moment! Grace showed us all what the love of science is all about, fueled by an incredible curiosity and brilliance. Thank you, Grace, and kudos to her amazing Dad, Steven.
Be sure to subscribe to and share "The Science Of" with all of your friends. We appreciate your support.
"The Science Of" podcast series is brought to you by the UCSD Moores Cancer Center and SchoolCAST, a division of Cloudcast Media.
Please learn more about both of our sponsors by visiting:
http://www.moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/
http://www.cloudcastmedia.us
12 DIC. 2023 · Welcome to "The Science Of" Podcast, where students from the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA sit down with top scientists, doctors, and other leaders in the world of science from the globally renowned UC San Diego (UCSD) and the UCSD Moores Cancer Center in La Jolla, CA.
In this episode, Jeremiah Bosley, Riley James, and Abraham, our student Hosts, sit down to discuss the science of CLINICAL TRIALS AND CAREERS with Natalia Ortuno, a Clinical Research Coordinator at Moores Cancer Center. Get to know Natalia and her journey to a career in STEM, her advice for those considering similar pathways, and insights from her job coordinating clinical trials!
Enjoy this excellent conversation, the "Rapid Fire" questions, and the live audience participation!
Be sure to subscribe to and share "The Science Of" with all of your friends. We appreciate your support.
"The Science Of" podcast series is brought to you by the UCSD Moores Cancer Center and SchoolCAST, a division of Cloudcast Media.
Please learn more about both of our sponsors by visiting:
http://www.moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/
http://www.cloudcastmedia.us
16 NOV. 2023 · Welcome to "The Science Of" Podcast, where students from the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA sit down with top scientists, doctors, and other leaders in the world of science from the globally renowned UCSD and the UCSD Moores Cancer Center in La Jolla, CA.
In this episode, Jeremiah Bosley, Riley James, and Abraham, our student Hosts, sit down to discuss the science of EMERGENCY MEDICINE with Dr. Faith Quenzer, an Emergency Medicine Physician and Researcher with a demonstrated history of working both in the public health setting & the health care industry. Her areas of interest include US-Mexico border health, infectious disease surveillance, and emergency medicine. She is currently an ER Physician with San Ysidro Health as well as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at San Diego State University. And, no surprise, she was also part of UCSD’s Department of Emergency Medicine as a Clinical Research Fellow.
Listen to Dr. Quenzer's excellent story, journey, and perspectives on cancer, her journey, and her advice for young students.
TIME | DISCUSSION
3:41 | Dr. Quenzer's background
5:45 | Rapid Fire questions to get to know Dr. Quenzer
11:50 | How her career chose her
14:26 | What makes for a great ER doctor?
16:52 | Fast twitch critical thinking as a skill set
19:20 | The challenges and stress as an ER doc during COVID
22:44 | Maintaining mental health
25:00 | Services and education to help patients avoid ER rooms for primary care
34:54 | Audience questions
49:03 | Advice to young listeners
42:30 | The Future of ER Rooms?
Enjoy this excellent conversation, the "Rapid Fire" questions, and the live audience participation!
Be sure to subscribe to and share "The Science Of" with all of your friends. We appreciate your support.
"The Science Of" podcast series is brought to you by the UCSD Moores Cancer Center and SchoolCAST, a division of Cloudcast Media.
Please learn more about both of our sponsors by visiting:
http://www.moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/
http://www.cloudcastmedia.us
Where science curiosity meets the amazing scientists of UCSD!
Welcome to "The Science Of"!!!
Welcome to "The Science Of"!!!
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