Episodes
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In this episode, Aldo interviews Joshua Bate, co-founder of DeSci World, exploring the intersection of decentralized science and blockchain technology. They discuss Joshua's journey into decentralized science, the evolution and challenges faced by the DeSci movement, and the importance of educating the community about these technologies. The conversation also highlights the differences in blockchain adoption between Asia and the UK, and the potential future of decentralized science as a means to empower individuals in research and innovation. Takeaways Decentralized science aims to empower individuals in research. Blockchain adoption is more accepted in Asia compared to the UK. DeSci World is focused on educating the crypto community about decentralized science. The DeSci movement has faced challenges due to market conditions. Gamification can enhance participation in scientific research. There is a need for useful products in the Web3 space. The future of science should be inclusive and accessible to all. DeSci World is building a platform to aggregate information and opportunities. Understanding and trust in technology is crucial for adoption. Community engagement is key to the success of decentralized science.
You can find out more about DeSci World here: https://desci.world/
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In this episode, Aldo talks to Egle Pauletto and Liam Sim, two Biochemistry students from the University of Aberdeen, who share their experiences interning at Genomes.io. They discuss their expectations, the importance of biochemistry, the relevance of data security in genomics, and the challenges of working in a startup environment. The conversation also touches on the future of genomics, public perception, and the ethical considerations surrounding genetic data. Takeaways Internships provide hands-on experience and learning opportunities. Biochemistry is defined as the chemistry of life. Data security is crucial in the field of genomics. Working in a startup requires patience and prioritization. The execution of ideas is more important than the ideas themselves. Genomics is rapidly evolving and gaining public interest. Misunderstandings about Web3 and genomics exist among the public. Blogging and content creation help educate the public about genomics. Understanding genetic differences is essential for data security. The future of genomics holds significant potential for growth.
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In this conversation, Aldo de Pape discusses 'The Billion Genomes Project' with guests Shyla Khan and Aaron Barefoot from the Marketing Agency ColdChain. They explore the challenges of marketing in the Web3 space, the importance of data ownership, and the need for transparency and security in genomic data. The discussion highlights the skepticism surrounding Web3, the potential for growth in the market, and the necessity of building bridges between Web2 and Web3 to achieve success. You can find out more about ColdChain here: https://coldchain.agency Takeaways 'The Billion Genomes Project' aims to assemble over 1 billion genomes in five years. Web3 companies face higher scrutiny compared to Web2 counterparts. Data ownership is crucial, especially for sensitive genetic information. The skepticism surrounding Web3 is a barrier for new companies. Execution is key to the success of ambitious projects. The market for genomic data is growing, driven by consumer interest. Building bridges between Web2 and Web3 is essential for growth. Transparency and security are vital for user trust in data handling. Coldchain aims to help Web3 projects navigate marketing challenges. The future of Web3 depends on successful integration with traditional marketing strategies. Sound Bites "We want to assemble over 1 billion genomes." "Web3 companies are held to a much higher standard." "There's a real need for ownership of genetic data."
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Aldo speaks to Emmanuel Stiels, a Clinical Psychologist, about the demands of his work and the stigma he encounters around taking care of your Mental Health. They also explore the potential of genetic testing in Mental Health Diagnostics and the importance of early intervention and prevention - specifically in the work place.
Emmanuel explains his vision of his company The Reinhart Group and highlights the need for improved workplace well-being through therapy.
You can find out more about Emmanuel and The Reinhart Group here: https://reinhartgroup.co.uk/
Keywords: Therapy, Mental Health, Stigma, Workplace Wellbeing, Genetic Testing, Prevention, Early Intervention, Diagnostics
Takeaways:
Therapy can be demanding, especially when seeing new clients, but it is a rewarding profession that can make a real difference in people's lives.While there has been progress in reducing the stigma around mental health, it still exists and can prevent people from seeking help.
Working with a spouse in a business venture can be challenging but can also lead to growth and learning.
The Reinhart Group aims to improve workplace well-being and corporate culture through therapy and other resources.
Genetic testing can play a role in diagnosing and preventing mental health difficulties in the future.
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In this episode, Aldo and Dr. Michael Vlerick explore the intricate relationship between genetics and happiness. They discuss the evolutionary roots of our negativity bias and hedonic adaptation, emphasizing how these traits impact our mental health in modern society. The conversation highlights the importance of developing a new relationship with our thoughts, the role of social connections, and the necessity of movement for overall well-being. Practical strategies for enhancing happiness are also shared, making this episode a comprehensive guide to understanding and improving our happiness. Takeaways Understanding genetics can help us improve our mental health. Negativity bias leads us to focus on the negative aspects of life. Hedonic adaptation makes us quickly get used to positive changes. Evolution has shaped our psychological traits over thousands of years. Chronic stress is detrimental to both mental and physical health. Mindfulness can help us manage our thoughts and emotions. Social connections are crucial for long-term happiness. Movement and physical activity significantly boost our mood. Gratitude practices can enhance our sense of contentment. Happiness is a skill that can be developed over time.
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Dr. Carika Weldon, Founder and CEO of Carigenetics, shares her journey as a scientist and entrepreneur, and the mission of her company to create local capacity for genetic research in the Caribbean.
She talks to Aldo about the challenges of being a minority in the field and the underrepresentation of Caribbean populations in genomics research.
Dr. Weldon emphasizes the importance of proactive and preventative healthcare measures and the need for equitable access to genetic information and resources.
In this interview she also highlights the exciting future plans of Carigenetics, including expanding their research projects and offering accessible genetic tests.
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The episode discusses the Power of the Human Genome combine with the mission of our Podcast and Company, Genomes.io.
It explains what a Genome is and how it makes each individual unique.
In this short Episode we also highlight the rapid advancements in genome sequencing and the decreasing cost of sequencing.
Aldo takes the time to explain the development of an upcoming series of Master classes that will explore various topics related to Genomics, including Mental Health, Cancer Genomics, Gene Editing, and more.
The ultimate goal is to empower individuals to own their health and their genomic data!
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Aldo interviews Andreas Melhede and Namkhai Ferdana of HappyDAO, a platform focused on mental health and improving patient outcomes.
They discuss the need to align incentives among Clinicians, Researchers, and Patients in the Mental Health sector.
HappyDAO aims to provide financial rewards to researchers and create a community where patients can support each other.
They also discuss the potential of incorporating genomics into their platform and the importance of collaboration and funding in the field of psychiatry.
The roadmap for HappyDAO includes building out their team, raising awareness, and launching a token to distribute ownership to the community.
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A GitHub For Science
ResearchHub's mission is to accelerate the pace of scientific research. Its goal is to make a modern mobile and web application where people can collaborate on scientific research in a more efficient way, similar to what GitHub has done for software engineering.
Researchers should be able to publish articles (preprint or postprint) and discuss the findings in a completely open and accessible forum dedicated solely to the relevant article.
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Our genes are everywhere!
It defines who we are and has the power to determine the outcome of many vital things in our lives.
Everything that is alive has a genome; a unique piece of code of over 100,000 genes that unlocks the door to an incredible treasure of information.
Whether it is a dog, a cat, a tree or a human being - we all possess this unique code and live our lives with it.
Many of us don’t realize it is there and know little about the power that it holds to inform the world more about your life.
We also don’t realize it has an incredible value both monetary as well as educational and many of us might be too careless or sloppy with this incredible piece of information.
Because your genome is the blueprint to who you are.
This podcast is for people who are fascinated with life.
In this series we will be talking to many experts, biologists, genomic scientists, medical doctors, technology builders, etc. who - just like us - want to understand life better.
We will soon launch the trailer and first episodes so stay tuned for more!