
Penn Undergraduate Biotech Society (PUBS) Podcast
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Biotech, business, and breakthroughs. This is your one-stop podcast hosted by students at the University of Pennsylvania that brings on industry leaders, visionary pioneers, cutting-edge researchers, and biotech entrepreneurs from around the globe. Check out our website here: https://groups.wharton.upenn.edu/pubs/home/#
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23 episoderIn this episode, we invite Dr David Schlesinger to speak with Lara Mizne about his experience as co-founder and CEO of Mendelics, the largest genomics lab in Latin America, exploring how it functions on a day-to-day basis, its growth over the past decade, and the impact of AI: both on the lab itself as well as on medicine as a whole.
In an age of such rapid innovation, we are often so wrapped up in excitement for new science and flashy discoveries that we forget the implications of the technology itself and whom it affects: stakeholders, end users, and all those involved in its creation. Dr. Brit Shields is a senior lecturer of Bioengineering and leader of the University of Pennsylvania’s Engineering Ethics Initiative. In this episode, Claire Kang and Dr. Shields discuss her engineering ethics curricula for the Bioengineering course sequence, as well as the importance of educating young scientists that they must think on a larger moral and societal scale when creating technology.
In this episode, Jason Fang, an undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania, sits down with Dr. Nicholas Balderston, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Perelman School of Medicine, to explore the science behind Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and its role in modern psychiatry. Dr. Balderston talks about his career path, from his early research interests to his ongoing work studying brain stimulation and anxiety disorders. They discuss how TMS compares to traditional treatments, the evolving landscape of psychiatric research, and what it could mean for the future of mental health care.
In this episode, Neil Tangal and Dr. Christoph Thaiss, Assistant Professor of Microbiology at the University of Pennsylvania, sit and discuss the idea of the microbiome as a switchboard for the human body. Dr. Thaiss talks about his work exploring gut-brain signaling and interoception, as well as Spyridon Biotechnology, his new startup. Potential therapeutics are discussed, where this gut-brain axis could be used in widespread applications such as obesity and addiction. Thaiss then emphasizes the need for whole body research as opposed to more niche specializations.
In this episode, Risa Garg speaks with distinguished virologist, lead scientist, and entrepreneur Dr. Rupsa Basu. Dr. Basu has a deep passion for exploring the intersections of science, business, and advocacy. In addition to her groundbreaking research at Humane Genomics, she is deeply committed to advancing women's leadership. She serves as the Director at Large and Regional Vice President for the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association (HBA) New York Chapter, where she focuses on expanding communications and building relationships among women leaders in the industry.

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