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Petrie Dish

Bonnie Petrie
UT Health San Antonio
Bird Flu
Artificial Intelligence
H5N1
Vaccines
Cattle
Exercise
Long COVID
Virology
NIH
Molecular Transducers Of Physical Activity Consortium
Epilepsy
Dementia
Cytokines
Influenza
PTSD
Speech Analysis
Mpox
Schizophrenia
Public Health

Why does a new study on depression have people asking their doctors about their SSRI medications? Will sequencing the human genome soon be affordable for almost everyone? On Petrie Dish, join host and veteran reporter Bonnie Petrie for deep dives into a wide range of bioscience and medicine stories.

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Latest Episodes

UT Health San Antonio researchers have teased out why some lipids spike in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease and what that may mean for cognitive function, revealing a new target for potential treatments.

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People who live near the Houston Ship Channel live shorter, unhealthier lives than those who don't. One scientist has dedicated his career to understanding and exposing the threat, under great pressure to stay silent. We'll meet The Scientist Who Ref... more

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Up to 20% of all new mothers experience some degree of postpartum depression. That number spikes to up to 40% of Latina or Hispanic and Black mothers.

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A San Antonio doctor who uses endoscopy to treat people who are too sick to survive surgery has become the first Texan to be named a Master Endoscopist by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.

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Recent Guests

Juan Pablo Palamasini
Neuroscientist at UT Health San Antonio
UT Health San Antonio
Episode: Science & Medicine: A discovery by San Antonio scientists could lead to a new kind of treatment for Alzheimer's disease
Dr. Peter Infante
A public health scientist known for his research on the dangers of chemicals like benzene and advocacy for public health safety.
Episode: Bonus Episode: The scientist who refused to be intimidated
Human Wang
Expert in the chemistry of dentistry
UT Health San Antonio
Episode: Science & Medicine: AI and the chemistry of dentistry
Dr. Noon Tran
A developmental behavioral pediatrician with over 23 years of experience
Episode: Trump, autism, and the Tylenol connection
Dr. Sunil Ahuja
Professor of medicine at the Health Science Center, who studies immune resilience
UT San Antonio Health Science Center
Episode: Science & Medicine: Immune resilience and the 15- year lifespan gap
Raquel Torres
Health disparities reporter at Public Health Watch
Public Health Watch
Episode: Texans will vote on billions of dementia research dollars as a quiet Alzheimer's crisis grows in the Rio Grande Valley
Dr. Gladys Maestri
Neuroscientist running the only memory clinic in the region
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Episode: Texans will vote on billions of dementia research dollars as a quiet Alzheimer's crisis grows in the Rio Grande Valley
Erin Gomez
Texas State Representative, advocating for dementia resources
Episode: Texans will vote on billions of dementia research dollars as a quiet Alzheimer's crisis grows in the Rio Grande Valley
Christian Kluwe
Radiation oncologist at the Mays Cancer Center, UT Health San Antonio
UT Health San Antonio
Episode: Science & Medicine: Revolutionizing prostate cancer treatment

Host

Bonnie Petrie
Host with extensive experience in science and medicine reporting, providing thoughtful insights and facilitating discussions with experts in various healthcare fields.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 46 ratings
  • Ditch the background music!

    The information is good, but the annoying and mindless but loud background music makes it hard to focus on what the experts are saying.

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    Jasper slug q
    United States5 months ago
  • The Truth about SSRIs

    Well researched and coherently presented

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Halina sk
    United States3 years ago
  • A must-listen

    A fantastic, balanced podcast that really gives just the right amount of facts. You learn enough to feel you are doing what you can, and knowing what is going on where. Very clear explanations, but not so much so that you feel uneducated. It’s an invaluable resource in a changing pandemic.

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    5
    Annie.Lea
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Personal, touching and relevant. Recommended.

    This podcast explains things currently happening in a way that lets you see things on a very human level. Listening from Australia I can only give my thanks for well described and touching window of what is occurring on the other side of the world.

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    5
    Davo613
    Australia5 years ago
  • Petrie Dish

    What an interesting, well-researched, easily understandable series. Thankyou for broadening our understanding of such a complex virus. We ultimately know so little of the effects that can wreak such havoc globally.

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    5
    capecodfog
    United States5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the expert guests and well-researched content, though some find the background music distracting.
The podcast is seen as a valuable resource during rapidly changing public health scenarios.
Informative discussions that break complex topics down into understandable language.

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Trump, autism, and the Tylenol connection
Q: What do pediatricians say to parents who come in asking for vaccines to be taken separately?
Pediatricians inform parents that there is no option for separate vaccines and discuss concerns openly with parents about any delays in vaccinations.
Trump, autism, and the Tylenol connection
Q: What is the link between Tylenol and autism according to the claims made?
While some studies suggest an association between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism, experts caution that correlation does not imply causation.
Trump, autism, and the Tylenol connection
Q: What is autism?
Autism is a collection of symptoms that can include differences in thinking, communication, social skills, and repetitive behaviors.
The return of New World screwworm threatens livestock, wildlife, pets, and people
Q: What can humans infected with New World Screwworm larvae expect?
They may experience a variety of symptoms including pain, potential secondary infections, and in severe cases, death due to tissue destruction or systemic shutdown.
The return of New World screwworm threatens livestock, wildlife, pets, and people
Q: What health threat does New World Screwworm pose to humans?
It causes a condition called myiasis, where the fly lays eggs on the body, and larvae feed on the living tissue, leading to severe morbidity and potentially mortality if not treated.

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Focused on bioscience and medicine, the discussions cover a diverse array of topics ranging from advancements in Alzheimer's research to the impact of climate change on public health. Episodes typically feature experts who share insights on current healthcare challenges, groundbreaking studies, and innovative treatment strategies across various medical fields. Noteworthy discussions might include the intricacies of immune resilience, the dynamics of prostate cancer treatment, and the social implications of public health policies, making it appealing for those interested in the intersections of science, health, and community well-being.

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1. Juan Pablo Palamasini
2. Dr. Peter Infante
3. Human Wang
4. Dr. Noon Tran
5. Dr. Sunil Ahuja
6. Raquel Torres
7. Dr. Gladys Maestri
8. Erin Gomez

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