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- 🇨🇦CA · Medicine#1335K to 30K
- 🇹🇼TW · Medicine#4110K to 30K
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- 🇸🇦SA · Medicine#174500 to 3K
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7.8K to 29K🎙 Daily cadence·15 episodes·Last published 3d ago - Monthly Reach
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26K to 96K🇨🇦31%🇹🇼31%🇵🇹31%+2 more - Active Followers
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10K to 38K
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Samuel Klein on GLP-1 Revolution, Metabolism, and the Future of Obesity Medicine
May 24, 2026
27m 43s
Robert Wachter on the Digital Doctor, the Trust Gap, and Medicine's Next Giant Leap
May 17, 2026
35m 21s
Crystal Mackall on CAR-T Breakthroughs, Beating Childhood Cancer, and the Future of Cell Therapy
May 10, 2026
38m 44s
Stephen Quake on Safer Prenatal Genetic Testing, and Detecting Disease Earlier
Apr 26, 2026
47m 19s
Bonnie Maldonado on Smallpox Eradication, Vaccine Hesitancy, and the Return of Measles
Apr 19, 2026
45m 51s
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| 5/24/26 | ![]() Samuel Klein on GLP-1 Revolution, Metabolism, and the Future of Obesity Medicine | Dr. Samuel Klein, Division Chief and William H. Danforth Professor of Medicine and Nutritional Science at Washington University Medicine, joins The Future of Medicine for a conversation about obesity, metabolism, insulin resistance, and the revolution sparked by GLP-1 medications like Ozempic. In this episode, Dr. Klein explains why obesity is far more biologically complex than many people realize — and why some individuals with obesity remain metabolically healthy while others develop diabe... | 27m 43s | ||||||
| 5/17/26 | ![]() Robert Wachter on the Digital Doctor, the Trust Gap, and Medicine's Next Giant Leap | In this episode of the Future of Medicine, we welcome Dr. Robert Wachter, physician, author, and chair of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, for a conversation about artificial intelligence, healthcare, and the future of medicine. Dr. Wachter reflects on how the digitization of healthcare reshaped modern medicine — and why many of the frustrations clinicians experience today, from burnout to endless documentation, emerged during the first wave of the electronic health r... | 35m 21s | ||||||
| 5/10/26 | ![]() Crystal Mackall on CAR-T Breakthroughs, Beating Childhood Cancer, and the Future of Cell Therapy | In this episode of the Future of Medicine, we welcome Crystal Mackall, the Ernest and Amelia Gallo Family Professor and founding director of the Stanford Center for Cancer Cell Therapy at Stanford, for a conversation on CAR T-cell therapy, pediatric cancer, and the future of biologic medicine. Dr. Mackall reflects on her path from a working-class town in Ohio to becoming one of the world’s leading pioneers in cancer immunotherapy. She shares how early experiences with cancer shaped her inter... | 38m 44s | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | ![]() Stephen Quake on Safer Prenatal Genetic Testing, and Detecting Disease Earlier | In this episode of The Future of Medicine, we welcome Stephen Quake, a bioengineer, physicist, and serial entrepreneur whose innovations have transformed how we measure biology and deliver care. Dr. Quake shares how his early fascination with building and experimentation led him from physics into biology, where he helped pioneer microfluidics, enabling the automation of complex biological experiments. He reflects on founding multiple companies to bring these technologies into real-world use, ... | 47m 19s | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Bonnie Maldonado on Smallpox Eradication, Vaccine Hesitancy, and the Return of Measles | In this episode of The Future of Medicine, we welcome Yvonne "Bonnie" Maldonado, pediatrician and infectious disease expert at Stanford, for a powerful conversation on vaccines, public health, and the fragile progress of modern medicine. Dr. Maldonado reflects on the lessons behind her Grand Rounds talk, “Lessons from a House on Fire,” drawing from the global eradication of smallpox, one of humanity’s greatest public health achievements. She explains how targeted vaccination strategies helpe... | 45m 51s | ||||||
| 4/12/26 | ![]() Priscilla Chan on AI, Rare Disease, and the “Virtual Cell” | In this episode of The Future of Medicine, we welcome Priscilla Chan, MD, pediatrician and co-founder of Biohub, a first-of-its-kind research initiative combining frontier AI with frontier biology to accelerate progress toward curing or preventing all disease. Dr. Chan shares how her experience caring for children with rare and undiagnosed conditions shaped her commitment to transforming how science is done. She discusses how patient-led research communities are driving breakthroughs, and how... | 31m 34s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Jonathan Chen on AI in Medicine: Promise, Pitfalls, and Practice | In this episode of The Future of Medicine, we welcome Jonathan Chen, MD, PhD, clinician, AI researcher, and Associate Professor at Stanford, whose work focuses on combining human and artificial intelligence to improve clinical decision-making. Dr. Chen reflects on the rapid rise of AI in medicine, and the moment he realized everything had changed. He also walks through surprising findings from his research, including studies showing that AI alone can sometimes outperform doctors using AI too... | 44m 17s | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | ![]() Eric Topol on the Future of Healthy Aging | In this episode of The Future of Medicine, we welcome Eric Topol, MD, cardiologist, scientist, bestselling author of Super Agers, and founder of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, whose work has helped shape the field of digital medicine and the use of data, genomics, and artificial intelligence to personalize care. Dr. Topol reflects on how medicine is shifting from treating disease to preventing it, and why extending health span—the years we live in good health—may be one of the... | 44m 59s | ||||||
| 3/8/26 | ![]() Alexis Thompson on Gene Therapy and the Future of Sickle Cell Disease | In this episode of The Future of Medicine, we welcome Alexis Thompson, MD, MPH, pediatric hematologist and internationally recognized expert on sickle cell disease whose work helped lead to the first approved gene therapies for this serious condition. Dr. Thompson reflects on the extraordinary transformation of sickle cell care over the course of her career. From the early days of newborn screening and simple interventions like penicillin to today’s breakthrough gene therapies, the field has... | 34m 45s | ||||||
| 2/22/26 | ![]() Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo on Scientific Publishing, Peer Review, and the Future of Medical Journals | In this episode of The Future of Medicine, we welcome Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, physician, epidemiologist, and Editor-in-Chief of JAMA, whose work sits at the center of how today’s most influential medical research is evaluated, communicated, and translated into practice. Dr. Bibbins-Domingo takes us inside the high-stakes world of scientific publishing, exploring how editors weigh evidence, interpret peer review, and decide when research is strong enough to move the field forwa... | 37m 09s | ||||||
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| 2/15/26 | ![]() Mark Skylar-Scott on Bioprinting Organs, and the Future of Transplant Medicine | In this episode of The Future of Medicine, we welcome Mark Skylar-Scott, PhD, bioengineer and researcher at Stanford University, whose work sits at the forefront of 3D bioprinting, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine. Dr. Skylar-Scott explores the bold challenge of organ manufacturing — why it’s one of the hardest problems in medicine, and why there is good reason for optimism. He explains how advances in bioprinting, vascular engineering, and scalable cell production are opening n... | 45m 49s | ||||||
| 2/8/26 | ![]() Anna Lembke on Pleasure, Pain, and Recovery in a Dopamine-Driven World | In this episode of The Future of Medicine, we welcome Anna Lembke, MD, psychiatrist and professor at Stanford School of Medicine, and author of the bestselling book, Dopamine Nation. In this conversation, Dr. Lembke explores how modern life reshapes our brains — from digital media and compulsive overconsumption to addiction, recovery, and the science of pleasure and pain. She explains why “the more pleasure we get, the less happy we are,” and shares insights into how dopamine drives desire i... | 39m 15s | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | ![]() Miriam Mutebi on Breast Cancer, Barriers to Care, and Empowering Female Surgeons in Africa | In this powerful episode of The Future of Medicine, host Dr Euan Ashley sits down with Dr. Miriam Mutebi, a breast surgical oncologist at the Aga Khan University in Nairobi, Kenya. Dr. Mutebi discusses the rising incidence of cancer in low and middle-income countries, where 70% of global cancer deaths occur despite only 5% of resources being allocated to these regions. She shares her personal journey into medicine and surgery, reflecting on the challenges she faced as one of the few women in ... | 23m 12s | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Curing vs. Caring: Dr. Kleinman on Communication, Empathy, and the Role of the Physician | What does it really mean to care for patients in an era increasingly shaped by technology? In this episode of The Future of Medicine, host Dr. Euan Ashley is joined by Dr. Arthur Kleinman — psychiatrist, medical anthropologist, and one of the most influential thinkers on illness, caregiving, and the human experience of medicine. Across a wide-ranging and deeply reflective conversation, Dr. Kleinman explores the enduring distinction between curing disease and caring for people, arguing that me... | 42m 26s | ||||||
| 1/11/26 | ![]() Mark Cuban on Broken Healthcare, Drug Prices, and Reform | In this compelling episode of The Future of Medicine, we dive into an insightful conversation with entrepreneur and philanthropist Mark Cuban. Known for his no-nonsense approach, Cuban brings his entrepreneurial spirit to the forefront of one of America’s most pressing issues: healthcare. Join us as we explore Cuban's perspectives on the broken healthcare system, the escalating drug prices that impact millions, and his vision for reforming a system that often prioritizes profit over patient c... | 51m 22s | ||||||
| 12/14/25 | ![]() Jennifer Doudna on CRISPR, One-Time Cures, and Science Communication | In this special episode of The Future of Medicine, host Euan Ashley sits down with Jennifer Doudna, Nobel laureate and co-discoverer of CRISPR-Cas9, to explore the dramatic ascent of genome editing and what it means for the future of medicine. From the promise of precision therapy that could be “one-and-done” to the challenges of translating groundbreaking science into scalable treatments, this conversation dives deep into science, ethics, policy, and the art of communicating complex ideas to... | 35m 13s | ||||||
| 12/7/25 | ![]() Wearables, Hypertension Prediction, and the Patient–Physician Dyad with Apple's Sumbal Desai | In this episode of The Future of Medicine, we sit down with Dr. Sumbal Desai to explore how consumer health technology is reshaping medicine at scale — and why the human connection between patient and physician remains central to care. From breakthrough blood pressure sensing on wearables to a world-spanning hypertension predictor, Desai shares the design philosophy, scientific basis, and real-world impact behind Apple’s health initiatives. The conversation also delves into practicalities of ... | 24m 25s | ||||||
| 11/30/25 | ![]() Dr Glaucomflecken on Comedy, Open Access, and the Future of Medical Communication | In this episode of The Future of Medicine, host Dr. Euan Ashley sits down with William Flanary, MD—better known to millions as Dr. Glaucomflecken—for a candid, funny, and deeply human conversation about medicine, media, and what it means to be a physician in the digital age. Recorded during a Stanford Department of Medicine Grand Rounds event, the discussion blends clinical reality with storytelling and comedy to reveal how one ophthalmologist built a second career as a creator, educator, and... | 27m 46s | ||||||
| 11/21/25 | ![]() Introducing The Future of Medicine: Conversations That Define the Next Era | Episode Description Welcome to the Future of Medicine, a podcast from Stanford Department of Medicine. Meet the thought leaders reshaping how we understand disease, deliver care, and imagine what’s possible in human health. Built around Stanford Medicine Grand Rounds, one of the longest-running and most respected forums in academic medicine, this show features world-renowned physicians, scientists, innovators, and policy leaders from across the globe, plus Stanford faculty. They span the full... | 1m 22s | ||||||
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