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Anastasia Fahlman and Sarah Damiani from the University of Ottawa speak with Dr. Erin Mulvihill, Scientist and Director of the Energy Substrate Metabolism Research Laboratory at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Tune in to learn more about her recent work published in CellPress, which explores the potential mechanisms underlying the cardioprotective benefits of metabolic surgery and GLP-1RA-based therapies. It also discusses recent evidence and emerging therapies in this dynamic area of research.
Learn more: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1043276024001930
Credits for music: Soundtracks by the Underground Drive. All rights reserved. Listen more:
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Podcast by Sarah Damiani (Voice, Producer, Show Co-Host, Writer Editor, Audio Master) and Anastasia Fahlman (Voice, Show Co-Host, Writer Editor, Audio Master)
By BEaTS Research RadioAnastasia Fahlman and Sarah Damiani from the University of Ottawa speak with Dr. Erin Mulvihill, Scientist and Director of the Energy Substrate Metabolism Research Laboratory at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Tune in to learn more about her recent work published in CellPress, which explores the potential mechanisms underlying the cardioprotective benefits of metabolic surgery and GLP-1RA-based therapies. It also discusses recent evidence and emerging therapies in this dynamic area of research.
Learn more: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1043276024001930
Credits for music: Soundtracks by the Underground Drive. All rights reserved. Listen more:
https://music.apple.com/ca/artist/the-underground-drive/1571062779
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4sCJG8TMQyTZ9FDd1JjJmR
Podcast by Sarah Damiani (Voice, Producer, Show Co-Host, Writer Editor, Audio Master) and Anastasia Fahlman (Voice, Show Co-Host, Writer Editor, Audio Master)

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