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The Science of You

The Science of You

Di: Giulia Bassetto - Chora Media
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SECOND SEASON Four episodes. Four powerful stories of patients and former patients who benefited from personalised medicine. From oncology to rare genetic disorders, from preventive surgery to cardiovascular diseases, this podcast brings real human experiences to life, showing how tailor-made therapies are reshaping treatment into a more effective and informed journey. The second season of the Science of You is a Chora Media podcast, supported by the European Partnership for Personalised Medicine, coordinated by Fondazione Toscana Life Sciences. The Science of You is co-funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme. The podcast is hosted by Giulia Bassetto and written by Simone Clemente. The editorial curation is by Graziano Nani. Post-production is done by Matteo Zullo. The project manager is Anna Maria Renda. The producer is Martina Conte. Post-production coordination is by Matteo Scelsa. The graphic project is by Rebecca Grassi. Sound design is by Luca Possi. FIRST SEASON On the surface, we’re all quite similar. But zoom in and our unique biologies and environments reveal differences that shape how we react to certain foods, process medicines, and are susceptible to specific diseases. For a long time, medicine took a one-size-fits-all approach—and sometimes it didn’t fit at all. Now we’re on the cusp of a major shift: a new era where treatments could be tailored to each person’s unique biology. Join Silvia Lazzaris as she speaks with researchers and clinicians at the forefront of this transformation, exploring the discoveries that challenged our understanding of the human body and the innovations set to redefine healthcare. We’ll tackle big questions: Where are we now? What could healthcare look like in the future? And crucially, who will have access to it? The Science of You is a Chora Media podcast, supported by the European Partnership for Personalised Medicine, coordinated by Fondazione Toscana Life Sciences, and co-funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme. The podcast is written and hosted by me, Silvia Lazzaris, with editorial curation by Simone Clemente. Sound and music supervision is by Luca Micheli. Post-production and editing are done by Andrea Girelli. Sound design is by Luca Possi. The project manager is Silvia Arcidiacono Mutti. The producer is Martina Conte, with post-production coordination by Matteo Scelsa. Thanks to Francesco Zaffarano for lending his voice for the voice-over. Musiche su licenza di Universal Music Publishing Ricordi srl e di Machiavelli Music Disturbo fisico e malattia Igiene e vita sana
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