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Superbug Slayer with Dr. Steffanie Strathdee – Brain Buzz Podcast
In episode 52: Superbug Slayer we are joined by Associate Dean of Global Health Sciences and Harold Simon Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine, Dr. Steffanie Strathdee, to chat about superbugs and how to treat them. In this episode Stef
Everybody Hates Me: Let’s Talk About Stigma: Dr. Steffanie Strathdee: Stigma and why phage therapy was forgotten on Apple Podcasts
Dr. Steffanie Strathdee is Associate Dean of Global Health Sciences and Harold Simon Distinguished Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine. She co-directs UCSD’s new center for Innovative Phage Applications and Therapeutics (IPATH), Global…
Economist Podcasts: Babbage: How to battle superbugs with viruses on Apple Podcasts
Antimicrobial resistance killed over a million people in 2019. That figure is expected to rise to ten million by 2050. Antibiotics remain vital to modern medicine, but this hidden pandemic of drug-resistant superbugs is driving scientists to explore possible alternatives. One type of therapy in part…
Episode 51 The Path of Most (Antibiotic) Resistance
No story of antibiotics would be complete without the rise of resistance. As promised in our last episode, this week we dive into what the WHO calls ‘one of the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today’ – antibiotic resistance.
Viruses, lords of creation-exploring the little-known viral universe
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Episode 51 The Path of Most (Antibiotic) Resistance
No story of antibiotics would be complete without the rise of resistance. As promised in our last episode, this week we dive into what the WHO calls ‘one of the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today’ – antibiotic resistance.
Bacteriophage – A Force Of Nature
As bacteria evolve to become more resistant to antibiotics, dangerous infections are taking their toll on human lives. We hear from John Haverty who,…
Steffanie Strathdee: Slaying Superbugs and Saving Lives
While on a bucket list trip to Egypt, Steffanie Strathdee’s husband Tom Patterson fell ill with what they first assumed to be food poisoning. They soon discovered it was much more serious. Tom was diagnosed with pancreatitis and gallstones.
Profoundly Pointless: Infectious Disease Expert Dr. Steffanie Strathdee on Apple Podcasts
As an Epidemiologist, Dr. Steffanie Strathdee studies the world’s deadliest diseases. From the Wuhan Coronavirus and HIV, to Measles and Supebugs, we talk the microscopic dangers that could impact us all. Plus, the forgotten treatment that saved her husband’s life. Then John Shull eavesdrops on peop…
Can A 100-Year-Old Treatment Help Save Us From Superbugs? : Short Wave
In 2015, Steffanie Strathdee’s husband nearly died from a superbug, an antibiotic resistant bacteria he contracted in Egypt. Desperate to save him, she reached out to the scientific community for help. What she got back? A 100-year-old treatment that’s considered experimental in the U.S.
Designing the Perfect Predator: Phage Therapy – Superbugs Unplugged
On this episode, we are taking a closer look at the extremely real, human threat of antibiotic resistant infections, and discussing how momentum for beating these harmful bugs can start from just one person with a determination to find a solution….
026 – The future is now: Curing HIV, advancing CRISPR therapies, predatory phages for superbug infections and advice for a healthy life – Genetics Unzipped
We explore the latest advances in health technology such as CRISPR-based gene therapies, superbug-fighting phage viruses and a potential cure for HIV. Plus NYT health columnist Jane Brody’s advice for a healthy life and reflections on progress in cancer from US journalist and advocate Katie Couric.
CFO Leadership in Healthcare – HFMA’s Future of Healthcare 2030
Learn about the future of healthcare in HFMA’s, Healthcare 2030. Part 1 explores why CFOs in the healthcare industry believe leadership is critical for success.
Outlook – ‘If you want to live, squeeze my hand’ – BBC Sounds
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People Fixing the World – Can phages save us as antibiotics stop working? – BBC Sounds
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Science Couple Phages Out Superbug
He was dying. Antibiotics weren’t working. Then doctors tried a forgotten treatment.
Phages are making a comeback.
The Mother Jones Podcast: The Viruses That Could Save Us All on Apple Podcasts
On this week’s show, a love story wrapped in a medical mystery-with a Cold War twist. Tom Patterson, a psychologist, was dying from a seemingly unstoppable superbug infection. For months, world-class doctors threw everything at him but nothing worked. That’s when his wife, Steffanie Strathdee, an ep…
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The People’s Pharmacy Radio Program
Everything from home remedies to the latest breakthrough drugs are discussed on The People’s Pharmacy. Pharmacologist Joe Graedon and medical anthropologist Terry Graedon talk to leading experts to discuss issues relating to drugs, herbs, home remedies, vitamins and related health topics.
The Perfect Predator with Steffanie Strathdee and Thomas Patterson
“A nail-biting medical mystery and a scientist’s race to save her husband’s life from the world’s most deadly superbug.” | The Perfect Predator with Steffanie Strathdee and Thomas Patterson Monday, April 15, 2019 on Falling Through the Cracks: Feel alive and thrive | VoiceAmerica – The Leader in Internet Media