Fralin Biomedical Research Institute
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A compact guide to how your body works, powered by the world-class scientists of Virginia Tech’s Fralin Biomedical Research Institute. The Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is one of the nation’s fastest-growing academic biomedical research enterprises and a destination for world-class researchers. The institute’s scientists focus on diseases that are the leading causes of death and suffering in the United States, including brain disorders, heart disease, and cancer.
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Feb 25, 2026
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Can Fat Fight Diabetes? 25.02.2026 14:28
Conventional wisdom tells us that, to be healthy, we should exercise and limit fatty foods. Exercise helps us lose weight, build muscle, strengthens our hearts and boosts how we take in and use oxygen for energy — one of the strongest predictors of health and longevity. But people with high blood sugar often don’t enjoy those benefits from exercise, especially the ability to use oxygen efficiently...
What Makes Seizures Start? 13.01.2026 15:32
Not all cases of epilepsy are the same. Some people suffer a few seizures, begin taking one of 30 or more epilepsy medications available, and live a typical life. But for about a half million U.S. children with treatment-resistant disease, it’s far worse. Their seizures keep coming, making them more likely to die young. They’re at greater risk for learning problems, social and emotional difficulti...
What Do You Do When Your Body Is Its Own Enemy? 13.08.2025 13:57
Lining the vessels that carry blood and oxygen to your brain, there’s a protective filter than keeps bad stuff from getting out of the bloodstream and into the brain where it can do harm. It’s called the blood-brain barrier. But this feature becomes a problem when doctors need to get chemotherapy to a brain tumor. That protective barrier then stands between cancer and drugs that could treat it. Ph...
How Does a Brain Even Happen? 03.07.2025 19:58
The cerebellum hasn’t gotten much love from brain scientists historically, but neurobiologists today are discovering how it works to control motor functions, and how problems in that brain region cause movement disorders. Research by Meike van der Heijden , neurobiologist and assistant professor at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC , has found that disorders like dystonia and t...
What If Sound Could Heal? 04.03.2025 22:41
Sound has been harnessed for uses from medical imaging to SONAR. Now, scientists are exploring how ultrasound can be focused and used to treat conditions as varied as chronic pain, addiction, and cancer. Wynn Legon explains the evolution of focused ultrasound and how his lab is contributing to the growing list of whats the technology can benefit our health. Wynn Legon is an assistant professor at...
Why Don’t I Slosh When I Walk? 25.02.2025 15:04
Human beings are mostly water, and about a fifth of that water is interstitial fluid, flowing in the spaces between our cells. Jenny Munson , a world leader in the study of interstitial fluid flow, explains how fluid flow changes in diseases like brain cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, and how that understanding is being used to improve treatments of those conditions and others. Munson is a profe...
What Makes a Heart Stop? 18.02.2025 18:50
Your heart will beat billions of times, with incredible reliability, if you live a typical lifespan. But a handful of abnormal beats could be fatal. Steve Poelzing , a groundbreaking cardiovascular scientist, divulges the complex mechanism behind a single heartbeat, how it can go awry, and what his research is discovering about identifying conditions that can disrupt healthy heart rhythms in or...
Welcome to Big Science, Small Pod 12.02.2025 0:30
A compact guide to the human body and how it works, powered by the world-class scientists of the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC.
Are We Eating Ourselves to Death? 12.02.2025 22:45
More than half of the calories consumed in the United States are ultra-processed. At the same time, food-related ailments, including heart disease and diabetes, are on the rise. Yet we struggle to resist foods that are the worst for us. Alex DiFeliceantonio , an assistant professor and interim co-director of the Center for Health Behaviors Research at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute ,...
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