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In this episode of New Wave, we trace Dr. Abdullah "Dr. K" Kirumira's extraordinary path from 1970s Uganda to Windsor, Nova Scotia — and how his decades of cross-disciplinary biotech work produced Bioteem 40, a probiotic supplement designed to meet real-world nutrition and gut-health challenges. We explore the science behind the microbiome, the social and medical drivers of a global gut-health crisis, and why a simple, durable design matters for healthcare everywhere.
Episode timestamps & highlights:
00:00 — Opening hook: Gut as the "second brain" and the stakes for modern health
02:20 — Teaser: What Bioteem 40 promises that other probiotics don’t
03:30 — Introducing Therapy Bios Pharma and Dr. Abdullah Kirumira ("Dr. K")
05:30 — Origin story: escaping Idi Amin’s Uganda and the pivot from dentistry to food tech
11:00 — Science deep-dive: fermentation, dry-reagent chemistry, and medical diagnostics
15:30 — The innovation: how Bioteem 40 works differently (stability, strains, delivery)
20:00 — Real-world impact: malnutrition, elderly care, mental health connections
25:00 — What’s next: commercialization, clinical trials, and global distribution
28:30 — Key takeaways, final thoughts, and calls-to-action
Guest bio & credentials:
Dr. Abdullah Kirumira (Dr. K) — President & CEO, Therapy Bios Pharma (Windsor, NS). Trained in dentistry and food processing technology; postgraduate work in the U.S. (University of Maryland) and Australia; decades of work in fermentation, industrial and medical biotechnology, and dry-reagent diagnostics. A survivor of political violence in Uganda whose career spans diagnostics, probiotics, and practical healthcare solutions for low-resource settings.
Links & resources mentioned:
- Bioteem 40 product page: https://bioteem40.ca
- Life Sciences Nova Scotia: https://lifesciencesnovascotia.ca
- Read more on microbiome basics: https://www.nature.com/subjects/microbiome (reference)
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By Snack LabsIn this episode of New Wave, we trace Dr. Abdullah "Dr. K" Kirumira's extraordinary path from 1970s Uganda to Windsor, Nova Scotia — and how his decades of cross-disciplinary biotech work produced Bioteem 40, a probiotic supplement designed to meet real-world nutrition and gut-health challenges. We explore the science behind the microbiome, the social and medical drivers of a global gut-health crisis, and why a simple, durable design matters for healthcare everywhere.
Episode timestamps & highlights:
00:00 — Opening hook: Gut as the "second brain" and the stakes for modern health
02:20 — Teaser: What Bioteem 40 promises that other probiotics don’t
03:30 — Introducing Therapy Bios Pharma and Dr. Abdullah Kirumira ("Dr. K")
05:30 — Origin story: escaping Idi Amin’s Uganda and the pivot from dentistry to food tech
11:00 — Science deep-dive: fermentation, dry-reagent chemistry, and medical diagnostics
15:30 — The innovation: how Bioteem 40 works differently (stability, strains, delivery)
20:00 — Real-world impact: malnutrition, elderly care, mental health connections
25:00 — What’s next: commercialization, clinical trials, and global distribution
28:30 — Key takeaways, final thoughts, and calls-to-action
Guest bio & credentials:
Dr. Abdullah Kirumira (Dr. K) — President & CEO, Therapy Bios Pharma (Windsor, NS). Trained in dentistry and food processing technology; postgraduate work in the U.S. (University of Maryland) and Australia; decades of work in fermentation, industrial and medical biotechnology, and dry-reagent diagnostics. A survivor of political violence in Uganda whose career spans diagnostics, probiotics, and practical healthcare solutions for low-resource settings.
Links & resources mentioned:
- Bioteem 40 product page: https://bioteem40.ca
- Life Sciences Nova Scotia: https://lifesciencesnovascotia.ca
- Read more on microbiome basics: https://www.nature.com/subjects/microbiome (reference)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.