Finding Genius Podcast

Detecting Cancer Earlier: Danial A. Heller Discusses Nanotechnologists' Advances


Listen Later

Daniel Heller runs a lab developing nanomaterials for the treatment and detection of cancer and other diseases. He explains this technology by describing

  • The research tools used to try and improve biological systems testing in general,
  • Specific nanotechnology designed to detect the signs of cancer, especially ovarian, much earlier than current tests, and
  • The movement towards fitness tracker paradigms for noninvasive medical detectors.

Daniel A. Heller, PhD, runs the Daniel Heller Lab at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. They're making sensors to detect signs of cancer at the earlies stages, like ovarian cancer, which is often detected at later stages when it is hardest to treat. Currently, they're creating sensors that would be implanted in patients at higher risk to detect ovarian cancer. He explains that the sensors identify biomarkers, which appear at higher levels in certain areas of the body like fallopian tubes, for example, before they appear in the blood where they are normally detected but too late for effective treatment.

He explains that nanotechnologists are working alongside the popularity of fitness trackers like the Apple watches, hoping to merge that trend with medical advancement. These trackers shoot light to measure bodily functions like your pulse. Heller and his colleagues thought that they could get at these key biomarkers through something similar, a wearable device, which can use light to compare and measure indicators but noninvasively. A nanotube in the body can send infrared signals to this wearable device.

He describes how these can offer an accumulative measure—so even if the cancer is at a very early stage, and a single time point measure wouldn't find significant biomarker levels, if clinicians do accumulative measures, they should be able to catch it. Then, they can tell if they are increasing or measure their rate of change, also called the biomarker velocity.

For more, find him on twitter through @HellerLab and see the lab web site at https://www.mskcc.org/research/ski/labs/daniel-heller

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Finding Genius PodcastBy Richard Jacobs

  • 4.2
  • 4.2
  • 4.2
  • 4.2
  • 4.2

4.2

494 ratings


More shows like Finding Genius Podcast

View all
Dr. Ruscio Radio, DC: Health, Nutrition and Functional Healthcare by Dr. Michael Ruscio, DC

Dr. Ruscio Radio, DC: Health, Nutrition and Functional Healthcare

773 Listeners

Myers Detox Podcast by Dr. Wendy Myers

Myers Detox Podcast

370 Listeners

The Cabral Concept by Dr. Stephen Cabral

The Cabral Concept

1,879 Listeners

The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance by Dave Asprey

The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

7,230 Listeners

Boundless Life by Ben Greenfield

Boundless Life

5,008 Listeners

The Jesse Chappus Show by Jesse Chappus

The Jesse Chappus Show

1,538 Listeners

The Life Stylist by Luke Storey

The Life Stylist

1,921 Listeners

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast by Dr. Eric Berg

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

1,713 Listeners

Dhru Purohit Show by Dhru Purohit

Dhru Purohit Show

3,476 Listeners

The Dr. Hyman Show by Dr. Mark Hyman

The Dr. Hyman Show

9,230 Listeners

Metabolic Freedom With Ben Azadi by Ben Azadi

Metabolic Freedom With Ben Azadi

1,094 Listeners

Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition by Dr. Jockers

Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

835 Listeners

The Thyroid (and Hormone) Fixer Podcast: Thyropause, Menopause, Metabolism and How to Fix It by Dr. Amie Hornaman

The Thyroid (and Hormone) Fixer Podcast: Thyropause, Menopause, Metabolism and How to Fix It

517 Listeners

LONGEVITY with Nathalie Niddam by Nathalie Niddam

LONGEVITY with Nathalie Niddam

293 Listeners

Huberman Lab by Scicomm Media

Huberman Lab

29,276 Listeners