Dr. Robert Hariri
Piloting Health
Piloting Health, hosted by Bob Hariri M.D., Ph. D., is a new tool to help educate inform and excite you about the breakthroughs that are happening in biotechnology. Particularly around focuses like cellular and regenerative medicine, analytics, bioinformatics and data science. This is a new evolution in what we can do to treat serious diseases and also enhance the quality of your life as you age. Looking forward to having you board for the flight.
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Apr 29, 2026
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Episodes
Your Muscles Are the Key to Longevity - Here's the Science with Dr. Jacob Wilson 29.04.2026 16:16
What if your muscles were the most important organ in your body for living a longer, healthier life? In this episode, Dr. Robert Hariri sits down with Dr. Jacob Wilson, founder of the Applied Science & Performance Institute in Tampa, Florida, to explore the cutting-edge science of muscle health and aging. Dr. Wilson breaks down why muscle is far more than just a tool for movement - it's a...
The 5 Biomarkers of Heart Disease May Surprise You 22.10.2024 20:58
We've been told for years by doctors to watch our cholesterol. Cereals have become synonymous with breakfast and often boast being "healthy" or at least part of a nutritious diet. There are certain "givens" that have pervaded the health and nutrition space for decades. But what if they're not true? Or only partially true? In this interview with Dr. George Shapiro, t...
Your Own Personal Biological Bank Account 15.10.2024 23:11
We store our financial assets in a bank; should we be storing our biological assets as well? This episode's guest and I think so. This week's episode was filmed on location at Peter Diamandis' A360 event and features returning pod guest Andrew Hessel. If you missed his last episode, we discussed the ability to fax living organisms. This episode is just as fascinating. Andrew discu...
Ozempic and the Effects of Caloric Restriction 24.09.2024 13:52
Why do drugs like Ozempic work? In this episode of Piloting Health, Dr. Frank Dos Santos joins me once again for an in-depth look at the most talked-about drugs on the market right now: GLP-1 agonists. We break down exactly why the drugs cause weight loss, but also how that weight loss can lead to a reduced change of certain types of diseases. What is it about caloric restriction that can help sta...
How to Win the War on Serious Disease 19.09.2024 16:52
Do the secrets to combatting disease already reside within our own bodies? We rely heavily on vaccines for serious disease, but this week's guest talks about the power of unleashing our own immune system. Lou Reese is the Board Chair and Co-Founder - along with his wife Mei Mei - of Vaxxinity, a company that focuses on active immunity medicines. I had the opportunity sit down with Lou for a...
Creating Life's Operating System 10.09.2024 21:17
Have we created an operating system for life? How close are we to cloning humans, and what would that even look like? You're in for a fascinating episode as the line between science and science fiction gets blurred. My guest is microbiologist and geneticist Andrew Hessel, the CEO and Founder of The Genome Project-Write, and author of "The Genesis Machine: Our Quest to Rewrite Life in t...
From Stem Cell Therapy to Hormone Therapy, the Future is Now! 03.09.2024 31:01
What if you had access to your own healthy stem cells, but from a version of you 20, 30 or even 60 years earlier? Stem cells that had the potential to fight diseases you're current self is dealing with... or with skin restoration... or hair loss? It sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, but this is a new reality, and it's here! Now! Dr. Frank Dos Santos has joined me...
Observing High and Low Performance in the World Around Us 06.08.2024 11:42
The subject of physical and cognitive performance is what everyone is talking about right now. Maybe not overtly, but the headlines grabbing the news are the Olympics in Paris, and President Joe Biden ending his campaign for re-election. The centerpiece of both is about performance. Maybe not overtly, but when people watch the Olympics, they're observing athletes at the peak of human physic...
How to Maintain High Performance As You Age 02.07.2024 23:19
How do you maintain high cognitive, physical and emotional performance as you age? In this second of a two-part episode with Dr. Frank Dos Santos, we talk best practices for doing just that, from everyday habits to finding cutting edge therapies. Dr. Frank Dos Santos is the Chief Medical Officer at RWJ Barnabas Health. Previously, he was the Chief Medical Officer for the US Navy East, where he w...
Why Medicine Needs To Focus On Prevention 25.06.2024 30:15
How much is it costing us to wait until illness or disease before taking action? And when should people begin preventative screening? In this first of a two-part episode with Dr. Frank Dos Santos, we dive into some of the flaws in the current healthcare system, as well as what's being done to fix them. Dr. Dos Santos also lost his wife to lung cancer several years ago. He discusses some of t...
How Regenerative Therapy Combats Specific Diseases 10.06.2024 30:11
We've talked a lot about the opportunities and possibilities of how regenerative therapies can work, so today I wanted to get into the nuts and bolts how it all works. In this episode, we'll be discussing: ➡️ Inflammation and how it causes both functional repair and dysfunctional repair. ➡️ Regenerative therapies for osteoarthritis, irritable bowel syndrome and colitis. ➡️ How a small po...
Your Newborn's Stem Cells Could Heal Them Years From Now 03.06.2024 9:10
The type of stem cell matters. There's no question that cells taken from the blood of the placenta or umbilical cord immediately after a pregnancy are going to have the greatest capacity for therapeutic use. The therapeutic use of mesenchymal stem cells does diminish with age. In this brief, but important, episode, I want to talk about why banking stem cells could have a profound impact on h...
Maintaining Youthful Aesthetics 28.05.2024 14:27
Last week, I talked about the four pillars of healthy aging. Last on the list - but definitely not least - was youthful aesthetics. Stem cells can have a tremendous impact on the health of our skin. We're seeing it with regard to the treatment of burns. In fact, my company, Celularity, has a product that utilizes stem cells for the treatment of burns. We're also seeing more and more s...
The Four Pillars of Healthy Aging 21.05.2024 27:26
I often talk about what I consider to be the four pillars of health aging: ➡️ High Performance Mobility ➡️ High Performance Cognitive Function ➡️ High Performance Immune Function ➡️ Youthful Aesthetics In this episode, I dive deep into how stem cells can help in each of these four pillars by connecting the dots on stem cell research and application. I believe we're on the verge of massive bre...
Answering the Web's Most Searched Questions About Stem Cells 14.05.2024 19:35
For this episode, I decided to have a little fun and see what the most asked questions on Google searches were about stem cells. As the placenta is my world, I also looked up some of the questions people are Google searching about placental stem cells. What people are searching for is pretty interesting. Questions ranged from aging to the legalities - and even hair loss. If you're curious...
How Stem Cells Were Used To Help Treat Leukemia 06.05.2024 25:37
This was a particularly personal episode for me. My guests are Mary Webb and her son, Quentin Murray. Quentin - diagnosed 17 years ago with Leukemia - was one of the first recipients of cell therapy derived from the placenta. I got to know to know Quentin during this treatment, as well as his mother, Mary Webb, who tenaciously explored options for treatment for Quentin. As it just so happened, M...
Is Growing Human Bone the Future of Skeletal Repair 30.04.2024 30:21
We may not be far off from the end of hip and knee replacements, at least if this week's guest has anything to say about it. Nina Tandon is the co-founder and CEO of EpiBone, a biotech company that grows bone and cartilage for skeletal reconstruction. Under her leaderhip, EpiBone has raised millions in investor funding and conducted the first human implantations of bones grown from stem cells...
Why We're Losing the War on Cancer 22.04.2024 30:01
Why are we so far away from finding a cure for different types of cancer? Do tests run on mice have any relevance to the efficacy on people? Is the medical community getting it all wrong and where has cancer treatment failed the patient? My guest today is Dr. Azra Raza, the Chan Soon Professor of Medicine and Clinical Director of the Edward P. Evans Foundation MDS Center at Columbia University in...
The Secret To Delaying Aging 15.04.2024 25:36
Let's explore aging, and what some of the advances in the delay - and someday even reversal - of aging could entail. It's interesting, but the biology of aging mirrors the biology of cancer. As we learn more about the advances in the prevention, delay or reversal of cancer, we are - in effect - learning about about these same things in aging. It's possible stem cells could hold t...
Will This Revolutionize Healthcare? 08.04.2024 30:48
Every day, hospitals are literally throwing away a treasure trove of natural resources that have potential life-saving possibilities. I'm talking about the placenta, and the placental stem cells contained within. What makes placental stem cells unique? In this important episode, I talk about: ➡️ Therapeutic and commercial opportunities that placental stem cells provide. ➡️ The adaptive natu...
How To Be The CEO Of Your Own Health 02.04.2024 24:17
"The health insurance model, the hospital model, the doctor's office model is all predicated on the sicker you are, the more money the system makes. And right now we don't pay doctors to keep you healthy unless you are fortunate enough that you can afford a functional medicine doctor. So the system has to change." - Dr. William Kapp In this episode, Dr. William Kapp explains so...
A Cellular Approach to Age-Related Diseases 25.03.2024 22:49
What is the root cause of many age-related diseases? Cellular senescence happens when a healthy, functioning cell ceases to divide, but doesn’t die. Senescent cells can accumulate, and their synthetic behavior can become erratic. As they begin to function in abnormal ways, they can lead to some of the diseases we fear the most: cancer, degenerative disease, liver dysfunction, etc. Through a new...
The Pilot Episode 17.08.2023 22:21
What could the medical community learn from aviation that could revolutionize health? In this first episode of Piloting Health, Dr. Bob Hariri explores a unique approach to taking control your health. He talks about the importance of building muscle, and what that can do reduce inflammation. And, he looks at what you can do today to increase the length and quality of your life. Find more ways t...
Does Medicine Have It Wrong? | Dr. Mark Hyman 17.08.2023 33:55
In this episode, Dr. Mark Hyman comes aboard to discuss the current state of medicine and what it may be getting wrong. Dr. Mark Hyman is a practicing physician and an internationally recognized leader, speaker, educator, and advocate in the field of Functional Medicine. He is the founder and director of The UltraWellness Center, Senior Advisor for the Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Med...
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