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Sequenced

27 Episodes

44 minutes | Mar 19, 2019
Dr. William Li on the science of wellbeing and disease prevention
Dr. Li talks about the science of healing and prevention, unpacks strategies for using food to actively transform health, and points the science of wellbeing and disease prevention in a new direction. Dr. Li’s work has impacted more than 70 diseases including cancer, diabetes, blindness, heart disease, and obesity. He has appeared on The Doctor Oz Show, Martha Stewart Live, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, Voice of America, and has presented at the Vatican’s Unite to Cure.
43 minutes | Feb 6, 2019
Collective Health’s Chief Health Officer, Dr. Rajaie Batniji, on transforming employer-driven healthcare
We sat down the Dr. Batniji to learn about why our current coverage experience is stuck in the past and how Collective Health is evolving the way employer health benefits work to deliver a better, more compassionate healthcare experience.
52 minutes | Nov 15, 2018
Dr. Anirban Maitra on the latest advances against pancreatic cancer
This World Pancreatic Cancer Day, we talk to Dr. Anirban Maitra, Scientific Director of the Ahmed Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research at MD Anderson Cancer Center, about the rising incidence of pancreatic cancer, risk factors associated with the disease, and latest progress in the field.
50 minutes | Oct 8, 2018
Dr. Kristi Funk on improving breast health and lowering overall cancer risk.
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we talk to Dr. Kristi Funk, Breast Cancer Surgeon and author of Breasts: The Owner's Manual, about everyday choices to improve breast health and lower overall cancer risk. Dr. Funk also debunks common breast cancer myths such as the role that soy and coffee can play.
40 minutes | May 25, 2018
Erica Ramos, President of NSGC, interviewed by Turna Ray of GenomeWeb
Erica Ramos, the 2018 President of National Society of Genetic Counselors, talks to GenomeWeb's Senior Editor Turna Ray about the growing field of genetic testing and role that genetic counselors can play in helping people make the most of their health information.  Note: This podcast is not an endorsement of Color by the National Society of Genetic Counselors.         
43 minutes | May 18, 2018
Dinesh Moorjani, Managing Director of Comcast Ventures, on investing in technology companies
Dinesh Moorjani, Managing Director of Comcast Ventures, talks to us about investing in technology companies, building internet and software companies, and lessons learned along the way. Prior to Comcast Ventures, Dinesh served as an executive in residence at Warburg Pincus and was the Founder and CEO of Hatch Labs, where he and his team built and ran early stage companies, including Tinder.
35 minutes | Apr 25, 2018
Dr Ranjit Manchanda of Barts Cancer Institute, interviewed by Erin Brodwin of Business Insider
On this episode of Sequenced, Dr. Ranjit Manchandra, Clinical Senior Lecturer at Barts Cancer Institute in London, sits down with Business Insider’s Erin Brodwin to discuss population-based genetic testing for cancer prevention. Dr. Manchandra’s recent research found that population testing for multiple breast cancer genes has the potential to be both cost-effective and life-saving.
44 minutes | Apr 11, 2018
Halle Tecco, founder of Rock Health, interviewed by Lydia Ramsey of Business Insider
On this episode of Sequenced, Halle Tecco, founder of Rock Health and Angel Investor at Techammer, sits down with Business Insider’s Lydia Ramsey to discuss the digital health landscape, the recent JP Morgan, Amazon, and Berkshire Hathaway news, and achieving gender parity in healthcare.
44 minutes | Feb 27, 2018
Adam Klein, winner of 2016 Survivor, on becoming a leading lung cancer advocate
Adam Klein, winner of 2016 Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X, talks to us about competing on the show on behalf of his mother who sadly passed away from lung cancer just days after he returned home from the competition. He shares his perspective on the importance of raising awareness for lung cancer to bring understanding to this often misunderstood disease.
46 minutes | Jan 29, 2018
Cass Sunstein, co-author of Nudge and a prominent legal scholar, on improving everyday decision making
Everyday we make choices that can impact our health, wealth, and happiness, from saving for retirement to what we eat. Cass Sunstein, co-author of Nudge and one of the most influential legal scholars of our time, shares his insights on making better decisions for ourselves and our families. Cass also talks about the role that digital technology can play in steering people to make better choices.
39 minutes | Jan 12, 2018
Alan Blassberg, director and producer, shares the male perspective on BRCA and breast cancer
We’re excited to talk to Alan Blassberg who directed and produced the documentary:"Pink & Blue: Colors of Hereditary Cancer". In 2004, Alan launched his own production company, First Prize Productions. Pink & Blue is his first documentary directorial debut. Pink and Blue shines a light on the BRCA mutations and the experience of women and men making decisions to keep themselves healthy. In this documentary, Alan also tells his own story of being a BRCA2 positive male to highlight the experience of those who are at risk of male breast cancer.
39 minutes | Dec 15, 2017
Conversation with Evan Goldberg on preventing and curing BRCA cancers
We sat down with Evan Goldberg, Founder of NetSuite and Chairman and President of the BRCA Foundation. Evan shares his personal experience with BRCA & his motivation for launching a foundation dedicated to preventing and curing BRCA cancers.
41 minutes | Dec 4, 2017
Alejandra Campoverdi on Women’s Health and Empowerment
This month, we talk to Alejandra Campoverdi, Women’s Health Advocate and First CA 5 Commissioner. Alejandra shares her perspective on being BRCA positive, her family’s battle with breast cancer, and the importance of access to quality healthcare. Alejandra is a public figure and a media executive who worked as a former White House aide under President Obama and ran for US Congress in early 2017.
39 minutes | Nov 5, 2017
Trends in Employer Healthcare Strategy with National Business Group on Health
We sat down with Brian Marcotte, President and CEO of the National Business Group on Health, to discuss the most pressing healthcare issues facing employers today and how deploying holistic well-being strategies can strengthen the workforce.        
30 minutes | Oct 29, 2017
Angela Benton shares her inspirational breast cancer journey in conversation with Vanessa De Luca
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Vanessa De Luca, editor-in-chief of Essence Magazine, has an empowering conversation with Angela Benton about her inspirational breast cancer story. Angela Benton is a pioneer, a businesswoman, a cancer survivor, and a mother of three. She shares how having breast cancer at the age of 34 has changed her life and talks about valuable lessons learned in entrepreneurship and building a more sustainable life after setbacks.
24 minutes | Sep 22, 2017
What is Familial Hypercholesterolemia? A discussion with Katherine Wilemon (FH Foundation) & Dr. Jill Hagenkord (Color)
On this episode of Sequenced, we talk to Katherine Wilemon, founder and CEO of the FH Foundation, and Dr. Jill Hagenkord, Color’s Chief Medical Officer, about Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH), an inherited high cholesterol disorder. Katherine and Dr. Hagenkord discuss what differentiates FH from garden variety high cholesterol, why FH is underdiagnosed in the U.S., and how an FH diagnosis can impact an individual’s family members. The FH Foundation is a patient-centered nonprofit organization dedicated to research, advocacy, and education of Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH). Their mission is to raise awareness and save lives by increasing the rate of early diagnosis and encouraging proactive treatment.
29 minutes | Sep 19, 2017
American Cancer Society: Dr. Brawley and Dr. Len, Chief Medical Officer and Deputy Chief Medical Officer, on Sequenced
On this special episode of Sequenced, Dr. Brawley and Dr. Len, Chief Medical Officer and Deputy Chief Medical Officer, of the American Cancer Society join us to discuss the newsworthiness of cancer research, cancer prevention strategies, and the future of healthcare. Our moderator is Leena Rao a technology reporter based in San Francisco. The American Cancer Society is committed to freeing the world from cancer and is focused on cancer research, sharing expert perspectives, and increasing awareness for cancer prevention.
34 minutes | Jul 14, 2017
Population Genetics with Dr. Carlos Bustamante
Dr. Carlos Bustamante, Professor of Biomedical Data Science and Genetics at Stanford and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow, shares his insights on population genetics and analyzing genome-wide patterns of variation to address fundamental questions in biology, anthropology, and medicine.
26 minutes | Jun 13, 2017
Digital Health Revolution with Dr. Eric Topol
Dr. Eric Topol, Professor of Genomics at The Scripps Research Institute and one of the world's foremost experts in digital medicine, discusses the digital health revolution and how technology is changing the way that consumers manage their healthcare. Topol is author of the books The Creative Destruction of Medicine and The Patient Will See You Now and editor in chief of Medscape. He was voted the Most Influential Physician Executive in a poll by Modern Healthcare.
34 minutes | May 10, 2017
Cancer previvorship with Paige More, her mother, and Abby Cuffey of Woman's Day
Paige More (AKA 'Paige Previvor') and her mother Robin speak with Abby Cuffey of Woman's Day about Paige's experience testing positive for the BRCA1 gene mutation at age 24, and what being a previvor means to her and her family.
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