In addition to being such a prolific researcher, you're also really involved in the science outreach and the education. So I guess from your perspective, what do you think is really important for younger scientists to engage with the public? And maybe sort of just if you could speak a little bit about your outreach and maybe any advice you'd want to give to young scientists as well. Well, thank you so much for having this conversation as we really enjoyed it. Work believes that the information presented is accurate and was obtained from sources that arc believes to be reliable. Historical results are not indications of future results.
We are very excited to be joined today by one of the world’s leaders in scientific and biological research, Dr. Jonathan Weissman. After a breakdown of Jonathan’s professional background, we dive into CRISPR and how the genetic engineering tool can be used for drug development, disease discovery, and as a therapeutic treatment of its own. You’ll learn how our guest is using CRISPR in his lab and some of the solutions that he and his team have come up with for protein misfolding. Jonathan explains how his work has evolved beyond cancer, why he’s a fan of ex vivo lung perfusions (EVLPs), what needs to be done to bring new therapies and technologies to market quicker, and why he believes that there is no better time to be a young scientist than right now!
Key Points From This Episode:
- Introducing Dr. Jonathan Weissman and his professional background.
- The idea of programmable medicine and how CRISPR fits into drug development.
- Exploring the benefits and drawbacks of using CRISPR tools.
- How Jonathan has been implementing CRISPR in his lab.
- Why he thinks that his work is an important biological development.
- CRISPR as both a tool for discovery and a therapeutic treatment of its own.
- Our guest explains how we’ve evolved even beyond cancer.
- Some of the problems of protein misfolding (and Jonathan’s solutions).
- Taking a look at CRISPR delivery methods and how he sees these processes evolving.
- The ins and outs of EVLPs and why our guest is excited by this topic.
- What needs to be done to reduce the time to market for new therapies and technologies.
- Why scientific outreach is important and why it’s an exciting time to be a young scientist.
- Jonathan’s advice for future science leaders.