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A fast moving megatrial for coronavirus treatments, and transferring the benefits of exercise by transferring blood
A fast moving megatrial for coronavirus treatments, and transferring the benefits of exercise by transferring blood
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27 minutes
Released:
Jul 9, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Contributing correspondent Kai Kupferschmidt talks with host Sarah Crespi about the success of a fast moving megatrial for coronavirus treatments. The UK’s RECOVERY (Randomized Evaluation of COVID-19 Therapy) trial has enrolled more than 12,000 hospitalized coronavirus patients since early March and has released important recommendations that were quickly taken up by doctors and scientists around the world. Kai discusses why such a large study is necessary and why other large drug trials like the WHO’s SOLIDARITY trial are lagging behind.
Also this week, producer Meagan Cantwell talks with Saul Villeda, a professor in the Department of Anatomy at University of California, San Francisco, about transferring the beneficial effects of exercise on the brain from an active mouse to a sedentary mouse by transferring their blood.
This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy.
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[Image: eyesplash/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]
Authors: Sarah Crespi; Meagan Cantwell; Kai Kupferschmidt
Also this week, producer Meagan Cantwell talks with Saul Villeda, a professor in the Department of Anatomy at University of California, San Francisco, about transferring the beneficial effects of exercise on the brain from an active mouse to a sedentary mouse by transferring their blood.
This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy.
Listen to previous podcasts
About the Science Podcast
Download a transcript (PDF)
[Image: eyesplash/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]
Authors: Sarah Crespi; Meagan Cantwell; Kai Kupferschmidt
Released:
Jul 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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