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Finding Genius Podcast

Exploring The Intricacies Of Mitochondrial Research With Dr. Keshav K. Singh

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Health, Extracellularvesicles, Crisprcas9, 3dbioprinting, Medicine, Cancer, Health & Fitness, Biotech, Bioscience, Microbiome, Ketogenicdiets

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we examine all things related to mitochondrial genetics and disease with Keshav K. Singh, Ph.D. Mitochondrial function affects more in your body than you may realize, and Dr. Singh shares some very interesting knowledge on this matter…

Dr. Singh is the Joy and Bill Harbert Endowed Chair and the Director of the Cancer Genetics Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. In addition to this, he is also a Professor of Genetics, Pathology, and Environmental Health.

As a professional at the forefront of mitochondrial research and medicine, Dr. Singh is committed to discovering the role of mitochondria in all cell types.

Join us now to hear Dr. Singh discuss:

  • The effects of disrupting mitochondrial function in mice, and what it means.
  • What doxycycline is, and how it interacts with mitochondrial function.
  • The combined effect of mitochondrial disease, and what causes it.
  • The future of Dr. Singh’s research.


Want to learn more about the complexities of mitochondrial research? You can find Dr. Singh’s research by clicking here!

Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Transcript

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or what do mitochondria do into those cells and what is their function?

0:04.8

What happens in people when they have too much toxic cycling or high doses, what am I saying?

0:09.3

Well, so they can get, you know, muscle disruption or muscle dysfunction mostly and other associated

0:15.6

organs because this antibiotic, what it does is eventually will disrupt the mitochondrial

0:22.0

function itself and therefore the long use and high doses are not not advisable.

0:27.5

What about from a histology perspective? Have you taken cells from these mice and looked at

0:33.1

counted the number of mitochondria in average and looked at their morphology and their microscope

0:37.5

to see what's changed? Yeah, so we have looked at, in great detail, something we published and so

0:43.2

what do you find that these mitochondria one, they have normal Christi? Before we get started, I have

0:50.0

a quick favor. I've been self-funding the Finding Genius podcast for five years now,

0:55.6

done over 3,000 episodes and as you can see on YouTube, we're up over a million views on the

1:01.1

channel which is fantastic. The next thing I really want to push on is to get up to 10,000 subscribers

1:07.2

because once we do, we'll be able to put a donate button and we'll be able to solicit donations

1:12.4

to help keep the podcast running and to also get the Finding Genius Foundation moving along.

1:18.0

We have a big project studying anxiety, depression and PTSD and working on a product to help people

1:24.4

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1:30.2

the whole virus situation. So if you would, please subscribe to the podcast that would help us

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1:40.1

bucks. If you could buy me a coffee, I'd really appreciate it. It would help keep the channel going

1:44.6

and I love coffee. Thank you. Forget frequently asked questions. Common sense, common knowledge or

1:52.0

how about advice from a real genius? 95% of people in any profession are good enough to be qualified

1:57.9

in license. 5%, they become very good at what they do, but only 0.1% are real geniuses. Richard

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