4.6 • 694 Ratings
🗓️ 18 December 2018
⏱️ 93 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to STEM Talk. |
0:01.2 | Stem Talk. |
0:01.4 | Stem Talk. |
0:03.3 | Stem Talk. |
0:03.7 | Stem Talk, where we introduce you to fascinating people who passionately inhabit the scientific and technical frontiers of our society. |
0:14.1 | Hi, I'm your host, Don Cornagus, and joining me to introduce today's podcast as the man behind the curtain, Dr. Ken Ford, HMC's director and chairman of |
0:21.5 | the double secret selection committee that selects all the guests who appear on STEM Talk. |
0:25.3 | Hi, Don. Great to be here today. |
0:27.5 | So our guest today is Dr. Sachin Panda, a professor and researcher at the Salk Institute, |
0:31.6 | who has become recognized as one of the world's leading experts on circadian rhythm, |
0:35.3 | which is the body's natural day night cycle. |
0:41.8 | His book, The Circadian Code, provides a look at ways people can improve their health, |
0:46.0 | sleep, and even prevent and reverse disease by adopting a lifestyle that is aligned with the body's natural internal clock. |
0:48.0 | Much of the recent excitement about circadian rhythms stems from the 2017 Nobel Prize in Medicine, which was awarded to three |
0:56.4 | scientists who discovered the genes that control the circadian rhythm. Dr. Panda, who is a founding |
1:02.5 | executive member of the Center for Sacadian Biology at the University of California, San Diego, |
1:08.4 | has also been generating significant attention for his research into the health benefits of time-restricted eating. |
1:15.7 | But before we get to today's fascinating interview with Satcham, we have some housekeeping to take care of. |
1:20.3 | First, we really appreciate all of you who have subscribed to STEM Talk, and we are especially appreciative of all the wonderful five-star reviews that have been piling up. |
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