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🗓️ 8 June 2020
⏱️ 119 minutes
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In this episode, Eileen White, Chief Scientific Officer at the Rutgers Cancer Institute, describes the fundamental role of autophagy in the maintenance of health and prevention of neurodegeneration, cancer, and other diseases. She also goes into detail about the paradoxical finding that autophagy may benefit an existing cancer cell and help it to survive—a discovery leading to new possibilities in cancer therapy. We also discuss fasting (and molecules that induce autophagy) and the critical need to decode the proper fasting “dose” in order to improve human health.
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0:51.0 | I guess this week is Professor Eileen White. |
0:53.8 | Eileen is the Deputy Director and Chief Scientific Officer, along with the Associate Director |
0:57.7 | for Basic Research and the Co-Leader of the Cancer Metabolism and Growth Research Program |
1:03.0 | at Rutgers University Cancer Institute in New Jersey. |
1:05.8 | Should we see if her bachelor's degree from RPI and her PhD from SUNY and Stony Brook |
1:10.9 | ended her postdoc with Bruce Stoemen at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. |
1:14.9 | Eileen's early work focused on apoptosis, but it was doing some of the work there that |
1:19.8 | she stumbled upon atophagy. |
1:21.8 | And that is the focus of our discussion today. |
1:24.8 | Now, if you're even remotely familiar with this podcast, you'll certainly know that the |
1:29.0 | concept of atophagy has come up on so many previous episodes. |
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