A New Approach to Treating ALS...Dr. Arun Swaminathan, CEO, Coya Therapeutics
10/03/2026 | 18min
On this week’s Biotech Nation, Moira speaks with Dr. Arun Swaminathan about an intervention for ALS that Coya Therapeutics is taking into phase two clinical trials. The goal? To stop progression of the disease in its tracks. It could even help in patients with Parkinson’s, Alzheimers, and Frontotemporal Dementia.
The Future of Early Cancer Screening...Dr. Daniel Kraft, Tech Nation Health Chief Correspondent
03/03/2026 | 7min
What if you could routinely screen for early cancer, detecting it while it's easier to treat? Tech Nation Health Chief Correspondent, Dr. Daniel Kraft discusses the latest diagnostics that could allow us to do just that. From blood tests to full-body scans, the future of cancer screening could mean finding cancer before obvious symptoms even begin...
AI in the Exam Room, Dr. Robert Wachter, Author, "A Giant Leap"
24/02/2026 | 29min
On this week’s Biotech Nation, how doctors and hospitals are using AI, and how it could change the practice of medicine. Moira speaks with Dr. Robert Wachter about his book, “A Giant Leap: How AI is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future”.
ChatGPT...for Healthcare? Dr. Daniel Kraft, Tech Nation Health Chief Correspondent
17/02/2026 | 9min
You may already use "Dr. ChatGPT" to answer your medical questions... but now, OpenAI has announced the rollout of ChatGPT Health and OpenAI for Healthcare. Dr. Daniel Kraft has the latest on how each platform will work, and what happens with the health data you share.
AI-Powered Biology? Dr. Shana Kelley, President of Bioengineering & Head of Biohub, Chicago
10/02/2026 | 26min
This week on BioTech Nation, what is AI-Powered Biology? Dr. Shana Kelley, President of Bioengineering and Head of Biohub, Chicago for the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, discusses how AI can be used to accelerate research, and what this could mean for the future.
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