Biomedical Frontiers: Stories with Innovators in Healthcare

Dasha Tyshlek

Welcome to 'Biomedical Frontiers: Stories with Innovators in Healthcare,' a podcast produced by the University of Virginia's Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research. Biomedical Frontiers is a forum for in-depth discussions at the intersection of healthcare technology and translational research. We feature leading voices from the University of Virginia community and the broader biomedical industry. Each episode explores pivotal research projects and disruptive innovations aimed at translating scientific advancements into tangible healthcare solutions. Rooted in the Coulter Center's mission, this podcast seeks to dissect the methodologies and implications of explicitly translational research, examining their potential to reshape medical practice and patient outcomes. Join us on this intellectual voyage, where we unravel the complexity of biomedical innovation, fostering a deeper understanding of its impact on healthcare and the broader scientific community. Notable guests of the podcast include Dr. Nathan Price, Chief Science Officer of Thorne Health and co-author of The Age of Scientific Wellness: Why the Future of Medicine is Personalized, Predictive, Data Rich and in Your Hands, Dr. Natasha Sheybani, a pioneering researcher in Focused Ultrasound Immunotherapy and the winner of Forbes 30 under 30 in Science, and Dr. Jennifer West, University of Virginia’s Dean of the School of Engineering. ----------------- Director & Host: Dasha Tyshlek, StratCraft, Inc. www.strat-craft.com Executive Producer: David Chen, Managing Director & Instructor of Engineering Design, UVA Coulter Center Senior Producer: Hannah Moore, Associate Director, UVA Coulter Center Design Director: Carolyn Wagner, Inc. & Link: carolynwagnerinc.com --------------------- Produced by the Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research at University of Virginia. https://www.engineering.virginia.edu/centers-institutes/coulter-center-translational-research

  1. Crossing the Valley of Death: How the Manning Institute Will Transform Science into Medicines

    JAN 22

    Crossing the Valley of Death: How the Manning Institute Will Transform Science into Medicines

    Why do so many promising scientific discoveries never become real medicines? In this episode of Biomedical Frontiers Dr. Mark Esser, Chief Scientific Officer of the Paul and Diane Manning Institute of Biotechnology at the University of Virginia, describes one of the biggest challenges in healthcare innovation: the translational valley of death. Dr. Esser explains how the Manning Institute is being built to bridge the gap between academic discovery and patient-ready therapies. Drawing on decades of experience in industry, he shares how infrastructure, cross-disciplinary teams, regulatory expertise, and new funding models are essential to turning science into medicine. The conversation explores: Why promising biomedical research often stalls before reaching patientsHow the Manning Institute’s Accelerate, Create, Educate (ACE) model is designed to overcome these barriersA real-world case study of a novel sepsis therapy entering clinical trialsWhat this effort means for the future of drug discovery and Virginia’s growing biotech ecosystemFollow Dr. Mark Esser on Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-esser-0b152b2/ Email: mark.esser@virginia.edu Paul and Diane Manning Institute of Biotechnology (University of Virginia) https://manninginstitute.virginia.edu UVA Licensing & Ventures https://lvg.virginia.edu/ Resources: Recommended Book: “A Practical Guide to Drug Development in Academia” https://catalog.nlm.nih.gov/permalink/01NLM_INST/vdtut1/alma9916234173406676SPARK Drug Discovery Model (Stanford) https://sparkmed.stanford.eduLove this episode? Follow and write to us: 📸 Instagram: @biomedicalfrontiers 🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uvacoulter 📧 Reach us: biomedicalfrontiers@virginia.edu Director & Host: Dasha Tyshlek, StratCraft, Inc. www.strat-craft.com Executive Producer: David Chen, Managing Director & Instructor of Engineering Design, UVA Senior Producer: Hannah Moore, Associate Director, UVA Coulter Design Director: Carolyn Wagner, Inc. & Link: carolynwagnerinc.com Produced on behalf of Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research at University of Virginia https://engineering.virginia.edu/centers-institutes/coulter-center-translational-research

    1h 1m
  2. Time to Critical Care: How AI Can Cut Patient Wait Times | Dr. Jamie Wisser & Robert Holton

    10/06/2025

    Time to Critical Care: How AI Can Cut Patient Wait Times | Dr. Jamie Wisser & Robert Holton

    When every minute counts, inefficiencies in communication and data flow can cost lives. In this episode of Biomedical Frontiers, trauma surgeon Dr. Jamie Wisser and entrepreneur Robert Holton share how they’re using AI and interoperability to accelerate time to critical care. Dr. Wisser, founder of Actual Healthcare Solutions, describes how his experience performing 26-hour reconstructive surgeries exposed the limits of today’s electronic medical records. Together with Holton, he’s building a platform that connects hospital systems, specialists, and radiologists in real time—using AI to automate referrals, interpret imaging in seconds, and bridge the silos that slow patient care. 💡 What you’ll learn: ✅ Why healthcare still runs on disconnected “data islands” ✅ How AI-driven radiology can deliver results in under 30 seconds ✅ How interoperability can improve patient outcomes and physician efficiency ✅ Lessons from a trauma surgeon turned health tech founder 📚 Resources: Actual HealthCare Solutions: https://www.actualhealthcaresolutions.comHIT Lab: https://www.hitlab.orgNew York Innovation Week: https://www.nyinnovationweek.comFollow Biomedical Frontiers for more: 📸 Instagram: @biomedicalfrontiers 🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uvacoulter 📧 Reach us: biomedicalfrontiers@virginia.edu Love this podcast? Write to us with feedback or guest recommendations! Production Team: Director & Host: Dasha Tyshlek, StratCraft, Inc. www.strat-craft.com Executive Producer: David Chen, Managing Director & Instructor of Engineering Design Senior Producer: Hannah Moore, Associate Director, UVA Coulter Design Director: Carolyn Wagner, Inc. & Link: carolynwagnerinc.com Produced on behalf of: Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research at University of Virginia

    1h 22m
  3. Reversing Diabetes: The Promise of Lifestyle Medicine With Dr. Meagan Grega

    08/26/2025

    Reversing Diabetes: The Promise of Lifestyle Medicine With Dr. Meagan Grega

    Type 2 diabetes affects over 37 million Americans — but what if our standard treatment paradigm is all wrong? In this episode, Dr. Meagan Grega shares the science and strategy behind lifestyle medicine, a fast-growing movement that uses food, sleep, movement, stress reduction, and social connection to treat and even reverse chronic disease. Dr. Grega is the co-author of the first-ever Clinical Practice Guideline on Lifestyle Interventions for Type 2 Diabetes and a lead author of ACLM’s Expert Consensus Statement on lifestyle medicine in primary care. She co-founded the Kellyn Foundation, where she helps families across Pennsylvania access fresh food, grow gardens, change lifestyle and improve their health together. You’ll learn: How fat in your muscles causes insulin resistance — and how to reverse itWhat makes behavior change stickWhy doctors don’t prescribe lifestyle medicine — and how that’s changingHow community-based programs and school gardens are transforming livesNew Clinical Guidelines and Expert Consensus on treating diabetes with lifestyle interventions📚 Resources: Free CME course: https://lifestylemedicine.org/education-certification/course-catalog/Kellyn Foundation: https://www.kellyn.org/Dr. Grega’s TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efGa8QD8pU4ACLM Clinical Practice Guideline: https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/ajla/19/2_supplACLM Expert Consensus Statement: Lifestyle Medicine for Optimal Outcomes in Primary Care: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/15598276231202970 Follow Biomedical Frontiers for more: 📸 Instagram: @biomedicalfrontiers 🔗LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uvacoulter 📧 Reach us: biomedicalfrontiers@virginia.edu Love this podcast? Write to us with feedback or guest recommendations! Production Team: Director & Host: Dasha Tyshlek, StratCraft www.strat-craft.com Executive Producer: David Chen, Managing Director & Instructor of Engineering Design Senior Producer: Hannah Moore, Associate Director, UVA Coulter Design Director Produced on behalf of: Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research at University of Virginia

    1h 13m
  4. Personalized Drug Design: New Therapies for Rare Genetic Diseases with Dr. Stanley Crooke

    08/01/2025

    Personalized Drug Design: New Therapies for Rare Genetic Diseases with Dr. Stanley Crooke

    Dr. Stanley Crooke pioneered a new class of medicine—antisense oligonucleotides—and built a $5B biotech company, Ionis Pharmaceuticals, to prove it could work. Then he walked away to found a nonprofit, n-Lorem, to treat patients with one-in-a-billion genetic mutations—people no one else would help. In this episode, we explore: What nano-rare diseases are, and why they represent medicine’s next great frontier.The promise of antisense therapy for individualized, mutation-specific treatment.The 30-year scientific journey behind genetic medicine—and what it takes to lead through failure.Why n-Lorem offers a new nonprofit model for treating diseases too rare to commercialize.The privilege, heartbreak, and hope of doing science not just for success, but for purpose.Mentioned Resources: Antisense Technology: A Review (PubMed)n-Lorem FoundationHope Lies in Dreams – Nature’s 10-part series on Dr. CrookeThe National Economic Burden of Rare Disease Study (EveryLife Foundation)Follow Biomedical Frontiers for more: 📸 Instagram: @biomedicalfrontiers 🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uvacoulter 📧 Reach us: biomedicalfrontiers@virginia.edu Love this podcast? Write to us with feedback or guest recommendations! Production Team: Director & Host: Dasha Tyshlek, StratCraft, Inc. www.strat-craft.com Executive Producer: David Chen, Managing Director & Instructor of Engineering Design Senior Producer: Hannah Moore, Associate Director, UVA Coulter Design Director: Carolyn Wagner, Inc. & Link: carolynwagnerinc.com Produced on behalf of: Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research at University of Virginia

    1h 10m
  5. Pharmacists + Doctors: Partnerships That Make Healthcare Affordable and Accessible

    06/26/2025

    Pharmacists + Doctors: Partnerships That Make Healthcare Affordable and Accessible

    Why Is Your Prescription So Expensive? How Pharmacists Can Help Fix Healthcare 💊 Featuring: Vinay Patel, Pharmacist & Founder of MakoRx Did you know that prescription drugs now account for 40% of healthcare spending on many employer plans? Or that pharmacists were once forbidden from telling you about cheaper alternatives to the medications you take? In this eye-opening episode, pharmacist and healthcare entrepreneur Vinay Patel joins host Dasha Tyshlek to expose the tangled web of middlemen, opaque pricing, and policy loopholes that drive up the cost of care—and to offer real, actionable solutions. Drawing from his experience serving over 15,000 patients through home delivery and launching the cost-plus pharmacy platform MakoRx, Vinay shares: Why drug prices vary wildly—and who really profits from your prescriptionsWhat “gag clauses” were and why they harmed patientsHow subscription-based pharmacy models are changing the gameThe forgotten role of pharmacists in patient-centered careHow employers can save 30–40% on their pharmacy costsWhether you’re a patient, a provider, or a policymaker, this episode is packed with insights on how to untangle the “complification” of our system—and why independent pharmacies could be the future of accessible, affordable care. 📚 Mentioned on the podcast: Unlocking the Value of AI in Healthcare by Dasha Tyshlek: https://www.strat-craft.com/learnwithstratcraft/ai-healthcare-report-info/reportBottle of Lies by Katherine Eban: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/bottle-of-lies-katherine-ebanBooks by Marty Makary: https://www.martymd.com/🔗 Learn more about Vinay Patel: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinaypharmd/ Company: https://www.makorx.com/ Director & Host: Dasha Tyshlek, StratCraft, Inc. www.strat-craft.com Executive Producer: David Chen, Managing Director & Instructor of Engineering Design, UVA Senior Producer: Hannah Moore, Associate Director, UVA Coulter Design Director: Carolyn Wagner, Inc. & Link: carolynwagnerinc.com 🎧 Produced on behalf of Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research at University of Virginia https://engineering.virginia.edu/centers-institutes/coulter-center-translational-research 📩 Send feedback or guest ideas: biomedicalfrontiers@virginia.edu

    47 min
  6. Genetic Disorders of the Eye: Living with Vision Loss, Patient Advocacy, and Rare Disease Research with Dr.  Fahim and Dr. Moen

    06/03/2025

    Genetic Disorders of the Eye: Living with Vision Loss, Patient Advocacy, and Rare Disease Research with Dr. Fahim and Dr. Moen

    What is it like to live with a rare genetic eye disorder? Join Dr. Abigail Fahim and Dr. Chris Moen as they discuss choroideremia—a progressive retinal disease—and how research, advocacy, and patient experience intersect to push for treatments and improve quality of life. Dr. Fahim shares her cutting-edge research into the cellular mechanisms driving this progressive condition, while Dr. Moen—a physician, patient, and advocate—shares his personal experience with vision loss and the systemic gaps that impact those with rare diseases. Together, they explore: What choroideremia is and how it affects visionHow inherited retinal diseases are diagnosed and why genetic testing mattersThe challenges of developing gene therapies for rare conditionsWhy clinical trials often fail despite promising scienceHow patient advocacy groups like the Choroideremia Research Foundation are driving progressAssistive technology, mobility, mental health, and accessibility for the blind and visually impaired🔬 Dr. Fahim is an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Michigan 🩺 Dr. Moen is formerly the Chief Medical Officer of the Choroideremia Research Foundation and a retired emergency physician Love this podcast? Write to us with ideas, feedback, and guest recommendations at biomedicalfrontiers@virginia.edu. Follow Dr. Abigail Fahim on Social Media Bio & Research Page: https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/ophthalmology/abigail-t-fahim-md-phd Fahim Lab: https://medresearch.umich.edu/labs-departments/labs/fahim-lab Follow Dr. Chris Moen on Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-moen-2aabb1/ Choroideremia Foundation: https://www.curechm.org/ Mentioned on the Podcast - HYBRD: Website Link : https://www.hybrd.app/ iOS App Store Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hybrd-hybrid-athlete-tracker/id6670271875 Director & Host: Dasha Tyshlek, StratCraft, Inc. www.strat-craft.com Executive Producer: David Chen, Managing Director & Instructor of Engineering Design, UVA Senior Producer: Hannah Moore, Associate Director, UVA Coulter Design Director: Carolyn Wagner, Inc. & Link: carolynwagnerinc.com Produced on behalf of Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research at University of Virginia https://engineering.virginia.edu/centers-institutes/coulter-center-translational-research

    56 min
  7. Digital Mental Health - the Future of Managing Anxiety and Depression with Dr. Bethany Teachman

    04/24/2025

    Digital Mental Health - the Future of Managing Anxiety and Depression with Dr. Bethany Teachman

    How do we tackle the rising epidemic of anxiety with tools that actually scale? Why aren’t traditional therapy models enough? And how can digital technologies like mobile sensing and cognitive bias modification help close the treatment gap in mental health? In this episode of Biomedical Frontiers, host Dasha Tyshlek sits down with Dr. Bethany Teachman, Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training at the University of Virginia, to explore how digital mental health tools are being designed and tested to meet people where they are. Dr. Teachman is the founder of MindTrails, a suite of app-based tools to help individuals reduce anxious thinking, and co-leads the UVA TYDE initiative (Thriving Youth in a Digital Environment). She brings a unique perspective as both a clinician and innovator developing tools rooted in science but built for the real world. Topics Discussed: Why anxiety and depression are rising—and why therapy alone isn’t enoughHow mobile sensing and AI can detect anxiety through physiological, social, and environmental cuesHow MindTrails helps people shift negative thinking patternsWhat it takes to co-develop ethical and effective tech with engineersChallenges of building digital interventions people actually useThe unique value a clinician brings to tech innovationResources Mentioned: 🔹 MindTrails: https://mindtrails.virginia.edu/science.html 🔹 UVA TYDE: https://tyde.virginia.edu/ 🔹 Research Paper: Mobile Sensing and Anxiety Detection 🔹 Research Paper: CBM-I Digital Intervention Preprint Follow Dr. Bethany Teachman: Lab Website: https://teachman.orgEmail: bat5x@virginia.eduLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethany-teachman-b78558236/Follow Biomedical Frontiers for more: 📸 Instagram: @biomedicalfrontiers 🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uvacoulter 📧 Reach us: biomedicalfrontiers@virginia.edu Love this podcast? Write to us with feedback or guest recommendations! Production Team: Director & Host: Dasha Tyshlek, StratCraft, Inc. www.strat-craft.com Executive Producer: David Chen, Managing Director & Instructor of Engineering Design Senior Producer: Hannah Moore, Associate Director, UVA Coulter Design Director: Carolyn Wagner, Inc. & Link: carolynwagnerinc.com Produced on behalf of: Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research at University of Virginia

    1h 11m
  8. Improving Rural Health: Medical Devices That Increase Health Access With Dr. Aileen Helsel

    03/27/2025

    Improving Rural Health: Medical Devices That Increase Health Access With Dr. Aileen Helsel

    Can medical devices improve patient care in rural healthcare systems? In this episode, Dr. Aileen Helsel, Director of Innovation at Carilion Clinic, shares how her team of engineers works with Carilion’s clinical teams to develop new medical devices that solve unique challenges in rural settings. Rural patients often travel long distances for care - making management of time sensitive emergencies and recurring visits for chronic conditions particularly challenging. Dr. Helsel highlights three projects: a wearable lymphedema therapy device, an early detection system for ventriculoperitoneal shunt failures, and a cardiac surgery arm positioning device. Each of these devices was conceptualized at the bedside (or in the operating room) and brought to life with the expertise and passion of a physician. Dr. Helsel began her career as a research scientist at Washington State University before transitioning to technology transfer in the licensing and ventures team at WSU. She was always looking for a greater impact. Now, as Director of Innovation at Carilion Clinic, she partners with physicians, nurses, and therapists on the front lines to help solve their most pressing challenges. Aileen shares how her team collaborates with a human factors group and a simulation center to test prototypes in realistic settings. Dr. Helsel believes that solving targeted problems in rural healthcare can yield scalable solutions that benefit the broader medical community. Love this podcast? Write to us with ideas, feedback, and guest recommendations at biomedicalfrontiers@virginia.edu. Follow Dr. Aileen Helsel on Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aileenhelsel/ Carilion Clinic: https://www.carilionclinic.org/ Roanoke Blacksburg Innovation Alliance: https://rbia.tech/ Director & Host: Dasha Tyshlek, StratCraft, Inc. www.strat-craft.com Executive Producer: David Chen, Managing Director & Instructor of Engineering Design, UVA Senior Producer: Hannah Moore, Associate Director, UVA Coulter Design Director: Carolyn Wagner, Inc. & Link: carolynwagnerinc.com Produced on behalf of Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research at University of Virginia https://engineering.virginia.edu/centers-institutes/coulter-center-translational-research

    1h 9m
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Welcome to 'Biomedical Frontiers: Stories with Innovators in Healthcare,' a podcast produced by the University of Virginia's Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research. Biomedical Frontiers is a forum for in-depth discussions at the intersection of healthcare technology and translational research. We feature leading voices from the University of Virginia community and the broader biomedical industry. Each episode explores pivotal research projects and disruptive innovations aimed at translating scientific advancements into tangible healthcare solutions. Rooted in the Coulter Center's mission, this podcast seeks to dissect the methodologies and implications of explicitly translational research, examining their potential to reshape medical practice and patient outcomes. Join us on this intellectual voyage, where we unravel the complexity of biomedical innovation, fostering a deeper understanding of its impact on healthcare and the broader scientific community. Notable guests of the podcast include Dr. Nathan Price, Chief Science Officer of Thorne Health and co-author of The Age of Scientific Wellness: Why the Future of Medicine is Personalized, Predictive, Data Rich and in Your Hands, Dr. Natasha Sheybani, a pioneering researcher in Focused Ultrasound Immunotherapy and the winner of Forbes 30 under 30 in Science, and Dr. Jennifer West, University of Virginia’s Dean of the School of Engineering. ----------------- Director & Host: Dasha Tyshlek, StratCraft, Inc. www.strat-craft.com Executive Producer: David Chen, Managing Director & Instructor of Engineering Design, UVA Coulter Center Senior Producer: Hannah Moore, Associate Director, UVA Coulter Center Design Director: Carolyn Wagner, Inc. & Link: carolynwagnerinc.com --------------------- Produced by the Wallace H. Coulter Center for Translational Research at University of Virginia. https://www.engineering.virginia.edu/centers-institutes/coulter-center-translational-research