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Finding Genius Podcast

Mapping Microbes: How Dr. Laura-Isobel McCall Uses Chemical Cartography to Fight Disease

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

This podcast describes a cutting-edge application of analytical chemistry. When you listen, you will learn:


  • How Dr. McCall's lab uses liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry together to identify and locate pathogen microbes in bodily organs.
  • How identifying their location leads to creating compounds that help the body fight their effects.
  • Why this new pathogen management is centered on metabolomics testing rather than killing the microbes.


Laura-Isobel McCall, Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma, specializes in chemical cartography of host-microbe interactions. She runs the McCall Lab, where they practice the application of analytical chemistry to map disease-causing microbes in mammalian organ systems.


The McCall Lab explores the interaction between pathogens, the microbiome, and the host to develop drugs that are capable of metabolism modulation. Through metabolomics testing and chemical cartography, Dr. McCall's lab is working on compounds to counter the effects of pathogens such as parasites. Much of their work focuses on neglected diseases, often potentially deadly, such as trypanosoma cruzi, which is present in the United States.


Dr. McCall explains how locating and mapping microbes with 3D technology and metabolomics testing opens up an understanding of how these pathogens function. This has led to identifying how important timing is in treating against the effects of such pathogens: the extent of tissue damage and the eventual dormant stage of a parasite are factors of time, for example. Furthermore, developing compounds to bolster how the host deals with the energy demand of the pathogen is more effective than simply targeting the pathogen.


Future work of the lab includes applying these techniques to other types of pathogens, improving the compounds to help patients, and connecting this work to other location-centered diseases.


For more information, see the McCall Lab page at http://mccall-lab.oucreate.com/ and find them on twitter as @LabMccall.

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Thank you. Laura Isabel McCall on the microbiome

1:07.0

on the microbiome, but it was specifically about parasites.

1:11.0

So with Laura Isabel McCall, what's interesting to me that stood out is that she's

1:16.4

researching parasites and how they act inside of mice and she's working on diseases that probably are more prevalent in third world countries,

1:26.0

she calls them neglected diseases. I guess because there's not a lot of money there and the people that would pay

1:32.1

for the drugs that may help them

1:34.0

or the treatments that may help them don't have very much money so that's unfortunately

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