Inside the Breakthrough - How Science Comes to Life
In Season 2 of the series we will share a new collection of surprising and unusual stories from the history of science. In each episode we will feature two seemingly unrelated stories from the past. Then, Dan Riskin will connect the dots between those stories and offer insight into how that history impacts modern medical research. We are learning from the past so we can understand the present, and inform the future. Along the way we will learn how a professor at Stanford turned mild mannered young men into cruel vicious prison guards, and how the Irish Potato Famine really had nothing to do with potatoes. We will ask questions such as: “Did we learn the wrong lesson from the sinking of the Titanic?” “How many people did Orson Wells actually fool?” and “What exactly is Maple Syrup Urine Disease?” In these ten episodes we will also follow along with SciMar as they take their breakthrough science into the testing phase. Will the things they discovered in a row of test tubes in the lab be repeatable in real people? And will that prove to be the final cure for type 2 diabetes? So, if you are intrigued by science, get excited about the process of discovery, and want to have the best stories at your next dinner party, this is the show for you. We promise a season full of guinea pigs, Corona beer, shipwrecks, and cobras. -- The series is produced by SciMar, a medical research company developing a new way to detect, treat and cure type 2 diabetes. Rather than insulin from the pancreas, they are focused on hepatalin, a hormone that comes from the liver. We will use historical stories to shine a light on where this modern company is headed.
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All
02/12/2022
Great podcast, super interesting, please keep making these.
Infomercial
11/23/2022
I love Dan Riskins delivery, but I hate being lured in. It’s like having to listen to a sermon to get a meal.
Spectacular Storytelling
02/06/2022
The writing behind this show is absolutely phenomenal, especially when listening to each episode like it’s own puzzle piece that fits into the bigger picture. I like listening to this in the morning and I don’t find the sponsorship bothersome at all. I understand the work they are doing and I don’t feel that their promotion is overdone when I hear a refresher every so often I listen to an episode. Recently the scripts have been very insightful and well planned, flaunting different perspectives that I had never considered previously. Please continue with the great content!
Dan R is a great story teller
12/22/2021
I love both science and history. I find it so interesting when human behavior (psychology) shapes history, and the history of technology and this the way society is today. I started with Dec 13th episode, ”Too Little or Too Much”. and I’Il now binge listen to all 19 episodes. I appreciate the fact there’re no ads interrupting and thoroughly enjoy listen to SciMar’s “informercial” on Type 2 Diabetes, which my husband has. It relates to the story told by Dan R and is mush more than a sales pitch.
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- CreatorSciMar with Dan Riskin
- Years Active2021 - 2022
- Episodes22
- RatingClean
- Copyright© 2021 SciMar Ltd.
- Show Website
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