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Amazing Things Podcast

Amazing Things Podcast

United For Medical Research

Meet the leaders of today’s scientific revolution, and discover the new technologies allowing scientists to understand and treat disease, improve health, and overcome impossible odds. Today, research funded by the National Institutes of Health is making Amazing Things possible. The Amazing Things Podcast hosted by Adam Belmar is presented by United for Medical Research, a coalition of the nation’s leading scientific research institutions and industries, and health and patient advocates seeking steady, long-term growth in the NIH budget.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Amazing Things Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Amazing Things Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Amazing Things Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Amazing Things Podcast - Vadim Backman: Detecting Cancer at its Earliest Stages
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11/14/16 • 8 min

What if you could detect cancer at its earliest stages – before there are any symptoms that would send you to a doctor? What if such a diagnostic tool existed and it was low-cost, minimally invasive and easy to use? The impact would be huge.Northwestern University professor of bioengineering and biophotonics Vadim Backman is closing in on this goal. By the end of 2017 he expects that the first of a series of cancer pre-screening tests will be available for use by physicians.
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Amazing Things Podcast - Tissue Chips: The Greatest Technology You've Never Heard Of
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06/01/20 • 16 min

Precision medicine will be available to everyone because of Tissue Chips. Hear the fascinating story of the most important technology you have never heard of before. In this episode of the Amazing Things Podcast, brought to you by United For Medical Research, we take you inside the Tissue Chip program - an NCATS collaboration with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and FDA to support the development of bioengineered devices to improve the process of predicting whether drugs will be safe or toxic in humans.

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Amazing Things Podcast - Preventing Pandemic: How Ebola Prepared America for Coronavirus
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01/30/20 • 11 min

The Ebola virus is a terrifying, rapidly fatal and until just recently untreatable disease with a mortality rate between 25% and 90%. In this episode of the Amazing Things Podcast, we take you inside the scientific discovery and the public-private partnership that turned the tide on Ebola and helped prepare America for the novel coronavirus. Featuring Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and Neil Stahl, Ph.D. of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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Amazing Things Podcast - NIH Funding and the Economic Impact in Rural States
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03/28/19 • 14 min

The importance of strong, sustainable annual funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is known to states with major biomedical R&D hubs like California, Massachusetts, North Carolina and Texas. In these states there is a clear link between the NIH-funded research that occurs there and the state’s economy and job creation. But what about states where such a link might be less apparent? What is the impact in states that tend to be more rural than urban and that aren’t among the top recipients of NIH research funding?

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A discussion with National Institutes of Health director Dr. Francis Collins covering the new All of Us Research program, NIH’s work to combat the opioid epidemic, and advances like gene editing and cancer immunotherapy that are changing how we treat disease.

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Amazing Things Podcast - Sen. Roy Blunt: Medical Research is a National Priority
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09/17/18 • 15 min

Amazing Things Podcast: Newsmaker Edition. U.S. Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri is responsible for delivery four consecutive years of increased federal funding for biomedical research to the National Institutes of Health. Sen. Blunt, Chairman of the Senate Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee, speaks candidly to Amazing Things about the promise of precision medicine and the bipartisan support behind funding America's investment in biomedical research.
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Amazing Things Podcast - Rep. Tom Cole: NIH Budget Has To Grow
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07/11/18 • 22 min

Amazing Things Podcast: Newsmaker Edition.Oklahoma Congressman Tom Cole is a dedicated leader in the fight in Washington D.C. for sustained increases in federal funding for biomedical research through the National Institutes of Health. U.S. Rep. Cole, Chairman of the House Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee, speaks candidly to Amazing Things about the promise of medical innovation, the scourge of disease and the critical importance of America's investment in biomedical research.
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Amazing Things Podcast - Jean Bennett: A Gene Therapy to Treat Blindness
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03/05/18 • 12 min

Hear the story of the first gene therapy approved in the United States to target a disease caused by mutations in a specific gene. In this case, the RPE65 gene, which affects vision. For Dr. Jean Bennett, the physician scientist behind this medical breakthrough, being able to change the prognosis for people who are blind or losing their vision — and to see the profound impact that this has on their life — has been a career well spent.
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Amazing Things Podcast - Amazing Things Podcast LIVE Congressional Briefing
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11/15/17 • 62 min

A special live episode of UMR's Amazing Things Podcast broadcast from Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., on Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Host Adam Belmar is joined by four NIH-funded scientists: Dr. Ed Damiano of Boston University, Dr. Natalia Trayanova of Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Vadim Backman of Northwestern University and Dr. Li-Heui Tsai of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The program includes remarks from U.S. Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan and U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson of Idaho.
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The statistics on Alzheimer’s disease are daunting. More than five million Americans are living with the disease and by 2050 this number could be as high as 16 million. Dr. Li-Huei Tsai, Picower Professor of Neuroscience at MIT, and her team of researchers have discovered that LED lights, flickering at a specific frequency, substantially reduce the beta amyloid plaques seen in Alzheimer’s disease, in the visual cortex of mice. Their work was published in the journal Nature in December 2016. If this finding bears out in humans, it is a game-changer.
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How many episodes does Amazing Things Podcast have?

Amazing Things Podcast currently has 16 episodes available.

What topics does Amazing Things Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Research, Trump, Podcasts, Science, Arts and Pandemic.

What is the most popular episode on Amazing Things Podcast?

The episode title 'Tissue Chips: The Greatest Technology You've Never Heard Of' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Amazing Things Podcast?

The average episode length on Amazing Things Podcast is 15 minutes.

How often are episodes of Amazing Things Podcast released?

Episodes of Amazing Things Podcast are typically released every 76 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Amazing Things Podcast?

The first episode of Amazing Things Podcast was released on Sep 6, 2016.

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