Dr. Hyun Jung Kim, an Assistant Professor at Case Western University specializes in coaxing human cultured cells to differentiate and form tissues resembling the gastrointestinal tract, in order to study microbe-GI interactions.
Dr. Kim discusses his surprising discovery of how common immortalized cultured cells can differentiate and form something that resembles a gut-on-a-chip, how these guts-on-a-chip can be used to study diseases like inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer, how the addition of a microbiome to the gut-on-a-chip allows the bacteria to retain diversity unlike in a test tube, how the gut-on-a-chip could be valuable for personalized medicine, and the things he misses about Texas since moving from there.
This episode was supported by Eezy Breezy Poke, an elegant at-home vaccine service.
023: There’s Another Fungus Among Us! With Dr. Andrew Alspaugh
022: Allan Hall Distills Down the Art of Fermentation
021: Ticks and Sandflies Suck!
020: The Promise of Stem Cells: Travis Block Communicates Science
019: Inside the Hot Zone: A Discussion of Ebola Virus and BSL4 containment with Anthony Griffiths and Ricardo Carrion
018: Talking Bioscience with Hizzoner: A Discussion with Mayor Ron Nirenberg
017: David Blehert sends out the Bat Signal: White Nose Fungus is Among Us!
016: Cdiff Infections and Fecal Transplants with Jimmy Ballard
015: Beware of bloodsuckers! What’s the buzz about mosquitoes?
014: Parasites, Vampire Bats, and Science, Oh My! A Discussion with Dan Riskin
013: Science Not Silence: A Discussion with Jonathan Berman, March for Science Organizer
012: There’s a Fungus Among Us! – Damian Krysan, M.D., Ph.D.
011: Sick as a…plant? Yep, plants get viruses too – David Bisaro, Ph.D
010: Extra! Extra! Hear All About It! Science Reporting in the Age of Fake News – Alex Berezow, Ph.D
009: Whoop Whoop! The Pertussis Vaccine – Rajendar Deora, Ph.D
008: Murderous Microbes: The Type Six Secretion System – Stefan Pukatzki, Ph.D.
007: Gnarly! The Surfer Biome Project – Mr. Cliff Kapono
006: Blood-sucking Disease: Malaria and the Microbiome – Nathan Schmidt, Ph.D
005: Selenium for the Millenium: A Whooping Trace Element – Girish Kirimanjeswara, Ph.D
004: California Cows in Crisis: Epizootic Bovine Abortion – Jeffrey Stott, Ph.D
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast
Short Wave
Incubation
Unexplainable
Stuff To Blow Your Mind