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Finding Genius Podcast

Discussing Disease – Dr. Daniel Griffin, Associate Research Scientist at Columbia University – Studying and Treating Infectious Diseases

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2020

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Daniel Griffin, physician, and associate research scientist/instructor (clinical medicine) Columbia University, provides an overview of infectious disease research and treatment, and his career in clinical medicine.

Podcast Points:

  • Treatment and research for infectious diseases
  • An overview of parasitic diseases found in the United States and around the world
  • The current state of the HIV epidemic

 

Dr. Griffin discusses his important work and research in infectious diseases, including HIV, tropical medicine, and especially parasitic diseases. Dr. Griffin has a long history in the field of medical and clinical research and he has a particular interest in HIV, stem cells, and malignancies. As a medical doctor he provides care for patients with infectious diseases, in addition to his role as an educator, teaching medical students, residents and fellows in NYC.

Dr. Griffin discusses New York City as the center of the developing world, and as he explains, people come in from all over the world, for tourism, but also for treatment and ongoing medical care. The research doctor talks about his experiences and cites examples of patients he sees regularly through the year, who come to NYC for their healthcare treatment.

Dr. Griffin discusses tropical diseases, and he speaks about the many cases of malaria, Zika, and more, and the ill patients that find their way to his office seeking treatment. Dr. Griffin talks about public health issues, how they are handled, detailing specific diseases such as TB and others.

He discusses the types of therapies that are effective and how some nations handle disease management better than others seemingly. The research physician continues his discussion, providing information about the impact of HIV in the United States versus abroad. And he explains how many parasitic diseases exist right here in the United States, and how they can be recognized and subsequently treated.

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0:33.0

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0:35.0

Hello, this is Richard Jacobs with the Future Tech and Finding Genius Podcast series.

0:42.0

I'm Daniel Griffin.

0:44.0

He had a eclectic background.

0:45.0

He does many things.

0:46.0

He's an author, associate research scientist and structure in clinical medicine.

0:50.0

He has his own company.

0:52.0

He's an expert on infectious diseases with a focus on HIV and tropical medicine.

0:57.0

So Daniel, thanks for coming. How you doing?

1:00.0

Oh, I'm doing well. Thank you. Thank you for having me on the show.

1:03.4

Yeah, tell me a little bit more about your background because you mentioned offline there's

1:07.3

at least three main initiatives that you're involved in. So what are they?

1:10.3

Yeah, I wear, I wear a lot of hats. I like to think of myself primarily as a physician, but I guess physician scientist, educator.

1:20.0

But I'm at Columbia University where I do teaching, clinical medical instructor, but I also have an active research lab.

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