4.6 • 694 Ratings
🗓️ 10 April 2018
⏱️ 63 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to STEM Talk. |
0:02.0 | STEM Talk. |
0:03.0 | STEM Talk. |
0:04.0 | STEM Talk. |
0:05.0 | Welcome to STEM Talk, where we introduce you to fascinating people who passionately |
0:10.0 | inhabit the scientific and technical frontiers of our society. |
0:14.0 | Hi, I'm your host, Don Kornegas, and joining me to introduce today's podcast as the Man Behind the Curtain Dr. Ken Ford, |
0:20.0 | IHMC's director and |
0:21.7 | chairman of the double secret selection committee that selects all the guests who appear on STEM |
0:25.7 | Talk. |
0:26.7 | Hi, Don. Great to be here today. |
0:29.5 | So the U.S. is in the midst of the deadliest drug overdose crisis in its history. |
0:34.8 | More than 90 people die every day from opiate abuse. |
0:44.7 | Today's guest is Dr. Christopher McCurdy, whose research focuses on the design, synthesis, |
0:50.7 | and development of drugs to treat pain and drug abuse. He is an internationally recognized expert on Kratom, a tropical evergreen tree in the coffee family native to |
0:56.5 | Southeast Asia. Many have reported using Kratom to wean themselves from opiates and also as a way of |
1:03.5 | dealing with chronic pain. There is much confusion, swirling around Kratom, and not much |
1:10.1 | solid scientific research. As our listeners |
1:12.8 | will hear, Dr. McCurdy is the exception. And this episode is an opportunity to hear the |
1:19.7 | latest science on this topic. But before we get to today's interview with Chris, we have some |
1:25.1 | housekeeping to take care of. First, we really |
1:27.5 | appreciate all of you who have subscribed to STEM Talk, and we are especially appreciative |
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