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...
Meet the Founders, Part 2: Homeworld Collective's Executive Director, Daniel Goodwin
The Climate Biotech Podcast
42 minutes
9 months ago
Meet the Founders, Part 2: Homeworld Collective's Executive Director, Daniel Goodwin
(Recorded July 2024) In this episode, Paul Reginato—co-founder of Homeworld Collective—turns the mic on Dan Goodwin, Homeworld’s co-founder and Executive Director, to explore his journey from near-failures in Boise, Idaho, to becoming a trailblazer in climate biotechnology. Dan reflects on how his formative years at Harvey Mudd College and his time at Stanford under AI visionary Fei-Fei Li, coupled with his innovative stint at IDEO, ignited his passion for entrepreneurship and shaped his visi...
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...