Pollution isn’t an abstract headline; it’s inside our bodies today. We sit down with Dr. Jenna Hua to reveal how small, everyday choices expose us to hormone-disrupting chemicals. Jenna explains why single-chemical research fails in a world of mixed exposures and shows how metabolomics turns invisible toxins into clear, personal insights you can act on now. We trace Jenna’s path from nutrition research and a Fulbright in China to a painful fertility journey that exposed the limits of clinica...
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Pollution isn’t an abstract headline; it’s inside our bodies today. We sit down with Dr. Jenna Hua to reveal how small, everyday choices expose us to hormone-disrupting chemicals. Jenna explains why single-chemical research fails in a world of mixed exposures and shows how metabolomics turns invisible toxins into clear, personal insights you can act on now. We trace Jenna’s path from nutrition research and a Fulbright in China to a painful fertility journey that exposed the limits of clinica...
A Better Rubisco: Engineering Life's CO2 Engine with Ahmed Badran
The Climate Biotech Podcast
41 minutes
10 months ago
A Better Rubisco: Engineering Life's CO2 Engine with Ahmed Badran
What role does biotechnology play in solving the climate crisis? Join us as we spotlight Ahmed Badran, assistant professor at the Scripps Research Institute and a leader in climate biotech innovation. Ahmed is a recipient of Homeworld Collective's Garden Grants for Protein Engineering. Ahmed shares his journey, from growing up in Egypt in a family of scientists to becoming a pioneer in engineering enzymes for climate solutions. We dive into the fascinating intersection of machine ...
The Climate Biotech Podcast
Pollution isn’t an abstract headline; it’s inside our bodies today. We sit down with Dr. Jenna Hua to reveal how small, everyday choices expose us to hormone-disrupting chemicals. Jenna explains why single-chemical research fails in a world of mixed exposures and shows how metabolomics turns invisible toxins into clear, personal insights you can act on now. We trace Jenna’s path from nutrition research and a Fulbright in China to a painful fertility journey that exposed the limits of clinica...