• Dr. Eman Ansari: From Saudi Arabia to the United States - The Power of Healing and Advocacy for Healthcare Equity
    Jul 23 2024
    Join host Erika Ruiz in this episode of The Endless Pursuit - Equitable Science and Medicine podcast, as she engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Eman Ansari. Dr. Ansari, a pediatric pulmonologist and critical care physician at Boston Children's Hospital, discusses her journey and motivations shaped by her upbringing in the Arab world. With a strong passion for healing, Dr. Ansari shares her commitment to providing top-tier care to her patients.

    In this episode, we explore Dr. Ansari's professional experiences in pediatric critical care as well as the challenges and rewards of her profession. She offers perspectives on healthcare systems in Saudi Arabia versus the United States, emphasizing the significance of equitable healthcare access. From managing the demands of motherhood alongside emergency care to advocating for equitable healthcare access, Dr. Ansari's personal stories and expertise provide a unique narrative on compassionate patient care.

    What We Discuss:
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    04:13 Rewarding Moments
    06:03 Transformative Moments in Pediatric Medicine
    11:20 Comparing Equity in Pediatric Emergency Care in Saudi Arabia and the United States
    16:40 Balance: Motherhood, Demanding Medical Career, and Care
    20:35 Advice for Aspiring Physicians and Doctors

    As always thank you for being a listener of The Endless Pursuit - Equitable Science and Medicine Podcast. Hosted by Erika Ruiz.

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    22 mins
  • Dr. Craig Heller: Pioneering Equitable Advancements in Sleep, Temperature Regulation, and Down syndrome Research
    Jul 14 2024

    Join host Erika Ruiz for an informative discussion with Dr. Craig Heller on this episode of The Endless Pursuit - Equitable Science and Medicine podcast. Dr. Heller, a distinguished biologist at Stanford University, leads pioneering research in sleep and circadian rhythms, focusing on their impact on learning and memory in Down syndrome. His innovations in human temperature regulation have transformed understanding and led to advancements in rapid post-anesthesia rewarming techniques and heat exchange technologies.

    In this episode, we explore Dr. Heller's extensive research on human temperature regulation, sleep, circadian rhythms, and learning disabilities, particularly in Down syndrome. We highlight the interconnectedness of his work, from innovative heat extraction technologies to the neurobiology of sleep. Dr. Heller also shares his advocacy for post-secondary education for individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders, ultimately highlighting how we can all contribute to creating equitable opportunities that empower individuals with these disorders.

    What We Discuss:
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    01:41 Current Research Focus
    03:50 Intersecting Fields of Study
    04:45 Innovative Heat Extraction
    08:50 Research on Disabilities
    11:48 Career Journey and Motivation
    15:04 Accessibility of Medical Advancements
    17:50 Rewarding Moments
    18:20 Advice for Young Scientists

    Resources:
    - Down syndrome Research at Stanford

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    20 mins
  • Dr. Brian Skotko: Advancing Down syndrome Research for Equitable Healthcare Access
    May 3 2024

    Join host Erika Ruiz for an engaging conversation with Dr. Brian Skotko on this episode of The Endless Pursuit - Equitable Science and Medicine podcast. Dr. Skotko is the Emma Campbell Endowed Chair on Down syndrome and serves as Director of the Down syndrome Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. With a personal connection to Down syndrome through his sister Kristen, Dr. Skotko is passionately committed to providing multidisciplinary care to over 700 patients.

    In this episode, we explore Dr. Skotko's research into the complexities of Down Syndrome, including the heightened association with Alzheimer's disease. He discusses current research initiatives and the global impact of his work, highlighting the urgent need for equitable healthcare practices. From addressing Alzheimer's challenges in the Down syndrome community to advocating for improved healthcare accessibility worldwide, this conversation offers profound insights into the future of healthcare innovation.

    What We Discuss:
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    02:08 Advancing Research and Support for People with Down syndrome
    03:05 Research Focus on Alzheimer's in Down syndrome
    04:41 Global Survey on Down syndrome
    06:22 The Importance of Mentorship
    07:30 Excitement for the Future and Equitable Healthcare
    08:12 Democratizing Down syndrome Healthcare Through Virtual Platforms
    09:55 Advice for Young Scientists and Doctors

    Resources:
    - Massachusetts General Hospital - Down syndrome Program
    - Down syndrome Life Quality Survey
    - Down syndrome Clinic to You Virtual Platform

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    11 mins
  • Dr. Mark Mattson: Intermittent Fasting Could Be the Key to Healthy Aging and Preventative Medicine
    Mar 26 2024

    Join host Erika Ruiz in a compelling conversation with Dr. Mark Mattson on this episode of The Endless Pursuit - Equitable Science and Medicine podcast. Dr. Mattson, an esteemed adjunct professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and former NIH lab chief with a PhD in neuroendocrinology, shares insights from his revolutionary research on intermittent fasting and its profound impact on brain health. Delving into neuroendocrinology, developmental neurobiology, and aging-related disorders, Dr. Mattson helps us explore how intermittent fasting can prevent conditions like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and stroke.

    In this episode, Dr. Mattson advocates for preventative healthcare and discusses the importance of government funding in advancing equitable research and healthcare access. Discover how intermittent fasting promotes neural resilience and enhances cognitive function, offering natural strategies to support overall well-being.


    What We Discuss:
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    04:17 Motivation to Study Aging and Neurodegenerative Disorders
    05:33 Intermittent Fasting and Its Benefits on Longevity and Health
    07:12 Clinical Trials and Research on Intermittent Fasting
    09:14 Personal Highlight and Rewarding Aspects of Career
    10:02 Future of the Field and Ensuring Equity and Accessibility
    10:59 Enacting Change for Equity and Affordability in Research and Healthcare
    11:20 Advice for Young Scientists and Doctors

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    12 mins
  • Dr. Dennis Selkoe: Pioneering Neurodegenerative Research & Advancements in Alzheimer's Treatment
    Mar 22 2024

    Join host Erika Ruiz in an enlightening discussion with Dr. Dennis Selkoe, a distinguished neurology professor at Harvard Medical School and a leading expert in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. Leading a team of 300+ scientists at the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Dr. Selkoe's pioneering research has deepened our understanding of the underlying causes and mechanisms of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.

    In this episode, we delve into cutting-edge research on neurodegenerative disorders. Dr. Selkoe shares insights from his pioneering work, including the identification of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in Alzheimer's disease progression. We also explore the implications of recent FDA-approved treatments and look ahead to future advancements, with a focus on enhancing healthcare accessibility and equity.

    What We Discuss:
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    01:42 Interest in Neurodegenerative Diseases
    03:03 Research on Alzheimer's Disease
    06:49 Impact of Research on Individuals
    07:03 Approval of Alzheimer's Treatment
    09:11 Accessibility and Equity of Treatment
    12:09 Future Advancements and Accessibility
    13:08 Advice for Young Scientists and Doctors

    As always thank you for being a listener of The Endless Pursuit - Equitable Science and Medicine Podcast. Hosted by Erika Ruiz.

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    15 mins