• Phyllis Zee - sleep, melatonin and circadian health clinics. Episode 25.
    Nov 19 2024

    We continue our series from the Society for Research on Biology Rhythms (SRBR) biennial meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In episode 25 of the Performance Around The Clock podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Phyllis Zee, one of the world’s experts on sleep. Dr. Zee is a Director of the Center of Circadian and Sleep Medicine at Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. She is also the Chief of Sleep Medicine in the Department of Neurology and Benjamin and Virginia T. Boshes Professor of Neurology. In this episode, she talks about sleep disorders, using melanopsin as a chronobiotic, the interesting connection between melatonin and glucose metabolism and the establishment of circadian health clinics. Thanks for listening.


    Guest:

    Dr. Phyllis Zee

    Director, Center for Circadian and Sleep Medicine

    Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University

    Chief of Sleep Medicine in the Department of Neurology

    Benjamin and Virginia T. Boshes Professor of Neurology

    X (Twitter): @PhyllisZee

    https://x.com/phylliszee

    Profile:

    https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/faculty-profiles/az/profile.html?xid=13785

    International Association of Circadian Health Clinics

    https://circadianhealthclinics.com/


    Host:

    Dr. Satchin Panda

    X (Twitter): @SatchinPanda

    https://x.com/SatchinPanda

    Instagram: @satchin.panda

    https://www.instagram.com/satchin.panda/


    Links:

    Donations: https://panda.salk.edu/giving/

    Research: https://www.salk.edu/scientist/satchidananda-panda/

    More science: https://mycircadianclock.org/


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    39 mins
  • Annie Curtis - circadian immunology. PATC episode 24.
    Oct 22 2024

    Welcome to episode 24 of the Performance Around The Clock podcast. We resume our series from the Society for Research on Biology Rhythms (SRBR) biennial meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Annie Curtis, a professor at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), who studies the intersection between circadian rhythms and the immune system. We talk about how the timing of infection affects the immune response and the implications for vaccinations. In addition, we hear about the intriguing role of mitochondria in this immune response. Thanks for listening.


    Guest:

    Dr. Annie Curtis

    Associate Professor

    Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI)

    School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences

    Principal Investigator of the Tissue Engineering Research Group (TERG)


    Executive Committee for the Irish Society for Immunology between 2016-2020

    L’Oreal Women in Science Fellowship in 2017

    SFI Career Development Award in 2017

    Irish Research Council Laureate Award in 2018

    President of the Irish Society for Immunology 2020-2022

    SFI Frontiers Award in 2021


    Host:

    Dr. Satchin Panda

    @SatchinPanda

    https://x.com/SatchinPanda

    Instagram: @satchin.panda

    https://www.instagram.com/satchin.panda/


    Links:

    Donations: https://panda.salk.edu/giving/

    Research: https://www.salk.edu/scientist/satchidananda-panda/

    More science: https://mycircadianclock.org/


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    48 mins
  • Emily Manoogian - Time-Restricted Eating (TRE). PATC episode 23.
    Oct 1 2024

    Welcome to the Performance Around the Clock podcast. In episode 23, we are joined by Dr. Emily Manoogian, one of the foremost experts on Time-Restricted Eating (TRE), to discuss her latest research on TRE in adults with metabolic syndrome. We will explore how to implement TRE and its various benefits. Dr. Manoogian will also share insights on using the myCircadianClock app in her clinical trials to track TRE and other circadian metrics. For more information, you can visit the myCircadianClock website at www.mycircadianclock.org. If you are interested in participating in a Type 2 Diabetes and TRE study, please get in touch with Dr. Manoogian at preventivecvresearch@health.ucsd.edu. Her latest study was published in the Annals of Internal Medicine: (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39348690/). Thank you for tuning in.


    Time-Restricted Eating in Adults with Metabolic Syndrome: A Randomized Control Trial

    https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M24-0859


    Guest:

    Dr. Emily Manoogian

    Hillblom Fellow, Staff Scientist at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies

    X (Twitter): @EmilyManoogian


    Clinical Trials with Dr. Pam Taub:

    https://cardiology.ucsd.edu/research/labs/taub/research/clinical-trials.html#TRE-x-T2D-Study


    myCircadianClock website:

    www.mycircadianclock.org


    Participate in a Type 2 Diabetes Study by emailing:

    preventivecvresearch@health.ucsd.edu


    Host:

    Dr. Satchin Panda

    X (Twitter): @SatchinPanda

    https://x.com/SatchinPanda

    Instagram: @satchin.panda

    https://www.instagram.com/satchin.panda/

    Links:

    Donations: https://panda.salk.edu/giving/

    Research: https://www.salk.edu/scientist/satchidananda-panda/

    More science: https://mycircadianclock.org/


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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Charlotte Förster - perseverance in science and lunar rhythms. PATC episode 22.
    Sep 24 2024

    Episode 22 of the Performance Around the Clock podcast is another episode from the 2024 Society for Research on Biology Rhythms (SRBR) biennial meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico. We are honored to host this week’s guest, Dr. Charlotte Förster, who epitomizes perseverance in her long scientific career studying circadian rhythms We’ll talk about her work to understand the circadian clock at the molecular and neuronal level, how the clock synchronizes with the day/night cycles and how the clock controls behavior. You’ll also hear about her fascinating research on the synchronization of menstrual cycles with lunar cycles and its implications. Dr. Förster is a professor in Neurobiology and Genetics at the University of Würzburg. Thank you for listening.


    Guest:

    Dr. Charlotte Forster

    Chronobiology Professor, Neurobiology and Genetics, University of Würzburg

    Lab website:

    https://www.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/neurogenetics/research/wg-foerster/charlotte-foerster/


    Host:

    Dr. Satchin Panda

    @SatchinPanda

    https://x.com/SatchinPanda

    Instagram: @satchin.panda

    https://www.instagram.com/satchin.panda/


    Links:

    Donations: https://panda.salk.edu/giving/

    Research: https://www.salk.edu/scientist/satchidananda-panda/

    More science: https://mycircadianclock.org/


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Achim Kramer - BodyTime and circadian medicine. PATC episode 21.
    Sep 7 2024

    Episode 21 of the Performance Around the Clock podcast comes from the 2024 Society for Research on Biology Rhythms (SRBR) biennial meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico. This week’s guest is Dr. Achim Kramer who developed an assay (BodyTime) to determine internal circadian time. He talks about the development of the assay and how it can be used in circadian medicine. Dr. Kramer is Head of Chronobiology at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, the largest research hospital in Europe. Thank you for listening.


    Guest:

    Dr. Achim Kramer

    Head of Chronobiology at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

    Lab website:

    https://www.achim-kramer-lab.de/

    Body clock test:

    https://www.bodyclock.health/

    BodyTime

    High-accuracy determination of internal circadian time from a single blood sample

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29953415/


    Host:

    Dr. Satchin Panda

    @SatchinPanda

    https://x.com/SatchinPanda

    Instagram: @satchin.panda

    https://www.instagram.com/satchin.panda/


    Links:

    Donations: https://panda.salk.edu/giving/

    Research: https://www.salk.edu/scientist/satchidananda-panda/

    More science: https://mycircadianclock.org/


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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Christoph Scheiermann - circadian immune system. PATC episode 20.
    Aug 21 2024

    Performance Around the Clock episode 20 comes from the 2024 Society for Research on Biology Rhythms (SRBR) biennial meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico. We have the pleasure to talk with Dr. Christoph Scheiermann who studies the role of circadian rhythms in immune response and how this impacts health and disease. In particular, he’s known for his research on the recruitment and localization of leukocytes which is under circadian control. This process plays a crucial role in immune response which can be leveraged to improve cancer immunotherapy and vaccination efficacy. Learn more about his impactful research in this episode. Thanks for listening.


    Guest:

    Dr. Christoph Scheiermann

    Full Professor

    Department of Pathology and Immunology

    Centre Medical Universitaire (CMU)

    X (formerly Twitter): @ScheiermannLab

    https://twitter.com/ScheiermannLab

    Lab webpage:

    http://scheiermannlab.de/


    Host:

    Dr. Satchin Panda

    @SatchinPanda

    https://x.com/SatchinPanda

    Instagram: @satchin.panda

    https://www.instagram.com/satchin.panda/


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    34 mins
  • Joseph Takahashi - discovery of Clock gene, circadian alignment, CR and longevity. PATC episode 19.
    Aug 6 2024

    Episode 19 of the Performance Around the Clock podcast comes from the 2024 Society for Research on Biological Rhythms (SRBR) biennial meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico. We have the honor to talk with one of the pillars of the circadian field - Dr. Joseph Takahashi. Dr. Takahashi pioneered the use of forward genetics and positional cloning in mouse as a tool to discover genes that underlie neurobiology and behavior. His discovery of clock genes led to a description of a conserved circadian clock mechanism in animals. In this podcast, we hear about how his lab discovered and cloned the mouse circadian Clock gene. In addition, we find out how circadian alignment of feeding, daily fasting and caloric restriction can combine to increase longevity.


    Dr. Takahashi has authored more than 300+ scientific publications and the recipient of many awards and distinctions including:

    The Honma Prize in Biological Rhythms Research

    NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award

    Searle Scholars Award

    Bristol-Myers Squibb Unrestricted Grant in Neuroscience, and the C. U. Ariens Kappers Medal. W. Alden Spencer Award in Neuroscience from Columbia University

    Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    Member of the National Academy of Sciences

    Member of the National Academy of Medicine

    Gruber Neuroscience Prize at the Society for Neuroscience


    Guest:

    Dr. Joseph Takahashi

    Chair of the Department of Neuroscience at UT Southwestern Medical Center

    Loyd B. Sands Distinguished Chair in Neuroscience

    X (formerly Twitter): @CircadianClocks

    https://twitter.com/circadianclocks

    UT Southwestern profile:

    https://profiles.utsouthwestern.edu/profile/105885/joseph-takahashi.html

    Lab webpage:

    https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/takahashi-lab


    Host:

    Dr. Satchin Panda

    @SatchinPanda

    https://x.com/SatchinPanda

    Instagram: @satchin.panda

    https://www.instagram.com/satchin.panda/


    Links:

    Donations: https://panda.salk.edu/giving/

    Research: https://www.salk.edu/scientist/satchidananda-panda/

    More science: https://mycircadianclock.org/


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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Bret Goodpaster - muscles and exercise. PATC episode 18.
    Jul 16 2024

    Episode 18, the final episode from the Cell Symposia meeting on Exercise Metabolism in Lisbon, features Dr. Bret Goodpaster. As the Scientific Director at AdventHealth's Translational Research Institute, Dr. Goodpaster is a leading expert in exercise physiology and metabolism. In this episode, he shares his insights on exercise, muscle, aging, and the athlete’s paradox. We also delve into two major scientific projects - HealthABC (Health, Aging Body and Composition) and MoTrPAC (Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium). HealthABC explores risk factors for functional decline in older adults, including muscle aging. MoTrPAC is a large consortium created to understand the molecular mechanisms of physical activity on health benefits. We hope you will find this episode intellectually stimulating. Thank you for listening.


    Guest: Dr. Bret Goodpaster

    Scientific Director at Advent Health’s Translational Research Institute

    https://www.adventhealthresearchinstitute.com/team/bret-goodpaster


    Host: Dr. Satchin Panda

    X (formerly Twitter): @SatchinPanda

    https://x.com/SatchinPanda

    Instagram: @satchin.panda

    https://www.instagram.com/satchin.panda/


    Links:

    Donations: https://panda.salk.edu/giving/

    Research: https://www.salk.edu/scientist/satchidananda-panda/

    More science: https://mycircadianclock.org/

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    37 mins