Probiotics and Discovery with Eamonn Quigley, MD
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In this episode, Eamonn Quigley, MD, joins us to discuss his journey into gastroenterology, probiotics and pearls of wisdom to the next generation of physician investigators.
- Intro :26
- Who was the person or persons that got you interested in GI? 1:01
- Was endoscopy available at the time that you started you GI training or did that come later? 3:39
- What’s the story behind emigrating to the United States? 4:29
- The legacy of Sid Phillips 6:54
- Where did your travels take you after Mayo Clinic? 9:21
- Is that when you started to develop in microbiome? When did that happen? 9:27
- How did that partnership shape your thinking? 13:25
- Tell us the story behind Bifidobacterium infantis 35624? 17:56
- What should patients and providers look for when they’re considering a probiotic to purchase? 23:10
- How do you frame this to patients when they’re so motivated to try probiotics for a disease or a symptom for which there’s not strong data? 28:39
- How durably can you really shift a healthy person’s microbiome? 30:18
- Is there something that you wish GI doctors were doing differently with regards to probiotics from what they’re doing now? 34:53
- What do you think we need to get to a point where we can prescribe probiotics in a precision medicine perspective? 35:59
- How do you handle that? When that happens to you in clinic, what do you tell the patient? 37:39
- Do you think it’s going to be more microbiome or more metabolome that will really be the place to look for biomarkers?38:13
- What are some of the big challenges that you think are unique to running clinical trials of probiotics? 40:26
- What has your experience been with regards to collaborative approaches with investigators outside of GI? 41:54
- Where do we move forward from here? What are the types of questions that young investigators should be thinking about in the near-term future? 43:31
- What advice would you give to other physician investigators, perhaps younger ones, who want to follow in your footsteps? 45:50
- Dr. Quigley, thank you for taking the time, I learned an incredible amount 51:05
Eamonn Quigley, MD, is the chief of the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at Weill Cornell Medical College at Houston Methodist Hospital, past president of the American College of Gastroenterology and past president of the World Gastroenterology Organization.
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