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Episode 20: Dr. Alessio Fasano discusses the gut microbiome and how it affects our health

STEM-Talk

Dawn Kernagis and Ken Ford

Natural Sciences, Alternative Health, Science, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.7706 Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2016

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

When Alessio Fasano entered medical school at the University of Naples (Italy) School of Medicine, his goal was to eliminate childhood diarrhea. Working with a mentor who’d studied the physiology of the gut, Fasano decided to focus on the microorganisms that cause diarrhea. That opened up his world to specialize in overall gut health, and Fasano became a leading expert in celiac disease and gluten-related disorders. Following medical school, Fasano spent three years at the Center for Vaccine Development in Baltimore, and later returned to the U.S. to pursue his career. Today the world-renowned gastroenterologist is chair of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition at Harvard Medical School and director of the Center for Celiac Research and Treatment. He is also the director of the Mucosal Immunology and Biology Research Center at Massachusetts General Hospital. Fasano was the lead researcher of a seminal 2003 study showing that 1 in 133 Americans have celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder characterized by gluten-induced damage to the small intestine. His book Gluten Freedom http://tinyurl.com/zdbcdkk has been hailed as “the groundbreaking roadmap to a gluten-free lifestyle.” He is also the author of “A Clinical Guide to Gluten-Related Disorders.” http://tinyurl.com/zbhme6j His lectures at IHMC “The Gut is Not Like Las Vegas,” (November 2014) http://tinyurl.com/o83y8xz and “People Shall Not Live by Bread Alone: People Shall Not Live by Bread Alone” http://tinyurl.com/pcssk5j have gotten over 70,000 views on YouTube. Fasano has been featured widely in media, such as NPR, CNN and Bloomberg News. In this episode of STEM-Talk, Fasano talks about his early life as a curious boy in Italy, with a scientist grandfather as his first mentor, the impassioned trajectory of his career, and the underlying importance of gut health in determining our overall health.

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0:00.0

I don't always listen to podcasts, but when I do, I listen to STEM talk, interviewing the most interesting people in the world of science and technology.

0:14.2

Stay curious, my friends.

0:19.8

Welcome to STEM Talk. Stem Talk, STEM Talk, STEM Talk, STEM Talk.

0:21.1

Stem Talk.

0:21.6

Stem Talk.

0:22.6

Stem Talk.

0:23.6

Stem Talk.

0:24.6

Welcome to Stem Talk, where we introduce you to fascinating people who passionately inhabit the scientific and technical frontiers of our society.

0:33.6

Hi, I'm your host, Don Cornegas, and today we have Dr. Alicia Fasano here with us.

0:38.3

Also joining us is Dr. Ken Ford, IHMC's director and chairman of the Double Secret

0:43.3

Selection Committee that selects all the guests to appear on STEM Talk.

0:47.4

Hi, Don, this will be fun today.

0:50.3

Our guest is Alicia Fasano, a slam dunk selection of the double secret selection committee.

0:57.0

Dr. Fasano is a leading light in the study of the microbiome.

1:00.0

Roughly 15 years ago, Alicia and his colleagues pioneered our current understanding of the pathophysiology of celiac disease and the role of zonulin.

1:09.0

And today, his research continues on many fronts.

1:11.0

There is growing evidence that the microbial content of the intestinal tract has a profound

1:18.1

impact on human physiology, including metabolism, stress tolerance, ability to resist infection,

1:25.3

the immune response, memory, and cognitive performance.

1:29.8

Alicia has given several very popular lectures at IHMC, each to a packed house. Since then,

1:37.4

approximately 70,000 people have watched his talks on YouTube, and you should too.

1:43.6

But before we get to today's interview, we have some housekeeping to take care of.

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