Why Aren’t We Talking About Diabetes Remission?

Why Aren’t We Talking About Diabetes Remission?

Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases in the United States. The CDC estimates that 37 million Americans, or approximately one out of every ten people, have diabetes. Most of these cases are type 2, rather than type 1, diabetes. Diabetes rates are... Read more
The Biology of Aging and Longevity

The Biology of Aging and Longevity

Over the last few decades, technologies such as gene sequencing have revolutionized the way we understand aging and its implications for disease. Aging means a different thing than it did just a few decades ago, opening up a number of new strategies and technologies... Read more
Nutritional Genomics

Nutritional Genomics

Everything in life is connected. The work we put in is equal to the value we get out of those efforts. The time we spend preparing for something is proportional to how well we perform when the time comes. And, of course, the food we eat has a direct impact on our... Read more
This Rare Disease Day, Let’s Do More

This Rare Disease Day, Let’s Do More

There are some 7,000 known rare diseases in the world today and they affect an estimated 25-30 million people in the United States alone. This day, celebrated every year on February 28th, holds special significance to me because my six-year-old son is one of the 1 in... Read more
CRISPR Gene Therapeutics in Humans

CRISPR Gene Therapeutics in Humans

Until recently, gene editing was extremely expensive and took several months, even years. However, with the discovery of CRISPR/Cas-9, costs have shrunk by 99% and tests can be run in days/weeks. Put very simply, the CRISPR/Cas9 technology is effectively a pair of... Read more
CRISPR Gene Therapeutics in Humans

Gene Therapy

Gene therapy is changing the future of how we fundamentally deal with disease treatment for inheritable diseases and many others. During this deep dive, we discuss the new technologies that are enabling cures once thought impossible, the companies leading the way, the... Read more