
The DNA of Things with Dr. Jeremy Koenig
The DNA of Things," hosted by Dr. Jeremy Koenig, is an auditory journey into the evolving world of health science, performance, and longevity. This podcast brings together the sharpest minds in the field, including elite health strategists, pioneering scientists, and wellness mavericks, to share cutting-edge practices and revolutionary insights. Each episode is meticulously curated to enrich your understanding of well-being and to extend your vitality, propelling you toward a future filled with possibilities. Join Dr. Koenig as he unveils the secrets of human potential through the lens of genomics, and discover how to transform your health and life trajectory.
The DNA of Things with Dr. Jeremy Koenig
Episode 50: Microbes, Medicine, and Metagenomics: A Conversation with Dr. Jo Handelsman
In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Koenig sits down with Dr. Jo Handelsman, a trailblazer in metagenomics and former Associate Director for Science at the White House, to explore the profound impact of the microbiome on human health, the evolution of personalized medicine, and the intersection of science and policymaking. They discuss how microbes, often seen as adversaries, are in fact the architects of life, influencing everything from antibiotic resistance to mental health. Dr. Handelsman shares insights into her pioneering research on microbial communities, the role of genomics in medicine, and the critical need for evidence-based science in shaping public policy. From her groundbreaking work in soil microbiomes to her contributions to national science initiatives, this conversation highlights the power of scientific discovery and its real-world applications.
Episode Highlights:
- The Microbiome’s Role in Health – How microbial communities influence human health, from gut function to disease prevention.
- Metagenomics and Scientific Discovery – Dr. Handelsman’s pioneering work in analyzing unculturable microbes through DNA sequencing.
- Antibiotic Resistance and Microbial Warfare – The growing challenge of antibiotic resistance and how microbes adapt in complex environments.
- Fecal Matter Transplants and Clinical Applications – How gut microbiome manipulation is being used to treat conditions like C. diff and potentially autism.
- Science and Policy in the White House – Dr. Handelsman’s experience advising on national science initiatives, including responses to epidemics.
- The Future of Personalized Medicine – The potential of microbiome-based diagnostics and therapies for mental and physical health.
- Intergenerational Science Education – Encouraging curiosity and resilience in young scientists, including the importance of failure in research.
- The All of Us Project and Next-Gen Genomics – How large-scale genetic and microbiome studies are shaping the future of precision medicine.
https://wid.wisc.edu/people/jo-handelsman/
https://handelsmanlab.discovery.wisc.edu/
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Here's the link for this week's episode: https://drjeremykoenig.substack.com/p/the-polygenic-tapestry