

#216 - Metabolomics, NAD+, and cancer metabolism | Josh Rabinowitz, M.D., Ph.D.
106 snips Aug 1, 2022
Josh Rabinowitz, a Princeton professor specializing in cellular metabolism, dives into the fascinating world of metabolomics, explaining the intricate roles of NAD+ in energy production and health. He discusses how NAD levels decline with age and evaluates the benefits of supplementation. The conversation also highlights the intersection of cancer metabolism and immunotherapy, suggesting promising avenues for future cancer treatments. Additionally, he touches on glucose regulation, lactate's role as a fuel, and the complexities of measuring key metabolites.
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Surgical Rotation Memories
- Peter Attia and Josh Rabinowitz reminisce about starting their surgical rotation together.
- Rabinowitz recalls Attia practicing diligently while he observed.
Peptide Recognition
- The immune system recognizes peptides 9-11 amino acids long, a precise length.
- This narrow range may reflect an evolutionary balance between information and selectivity.
Metabolite Regulation
- Many key metabolites, like blood pH, have narrow healthy ranges.
- Even small deviations can signal or cause severe health issues.