139 episodes

An award-winning podcast from Stanford's School of Medicine, 1:2:1 presents engaging conversations about how advances in health-care policy and biomedical research touch our lives. The podcast is hosted by Paul Costello, executive director of the School's communication office.

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An award-winning podcast from Stanford's School of Medicine, 1:2:1 presents engaging conversations about how advances in health-care policy and biomedical research touch our lives. The podcast is hosted by Paul Costello, executive director of the School's communication office.

    New hope in treating cancer

    New hope in treating cancer

    Crystal Mackall, MD, will lead a cancer immunotherapy center at Stanford that is being launched with an initial $10 million grant from the Parker Foundation.

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    Stanford Biodesign: 15 years of success

    Stanford Biodesign: 15 years of success

    Over the last 15 years, Stanford Biodesign – now called the Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign - has trained more than 1,000 graduate students and nearly 200 fellows. In a new 1:2:1 podcast, Paul Yock, the Martha Meier Weiland Professor of Medicine, founding co-chair of Stanford’s Department of Bioengineering, and Biodesign’s director, discusses the program's success.

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    Tom Brokaw on 'A Lucky Life Interrupted'

    Tom Brokaw on 'A Lucky Life Interrupted'

    Veteran NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw takes life at a much different pace than during his swashbuckling days as a mega broadcaster. In 2013, he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma at age 73. He chronicled his battle with cancer in the recent memoir, A Lucky Life Interrupted.

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    A word with Karl Deisseroth

    A word with Karl Deisseroth

    Karl Deisseroth, MD, PhD, calls the human brain “the most complicated object in the universe.” The Stanford psychiatrist and bioengineer is well-known for developing two game-changing techniques — optogenetics and CLARITY.

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    Jimmy Carter on righting the greatest wrong

    Jimmy Carter on righting the greatest wrong

    In this podcast, former President Jimmy Carter talks about the plight of women and girls around the globe.

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    Charlotte Jacobs on 'Jonas Salk: A Life'

    Charlotte Jacobs on 'Jonas Salk: A Life'

    Jonas Salk: A Life tells the story of the brilliant and complicated physician who discovered and developed the first vaccine for polio. Physician-author Charlotte Jacobs, MD, professor emerita of medicine at Stanford, spent the past decade digging through archives, conducting over a hundred interviews and reading countless first-hand accounts and period news to write her latest biography.

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