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Episode 4: A Bio-hacker's Journey From A Full-body Microbiome Transplant to Editing His Own DNA with Dr. Josiah Zayner

During our conversation Josiah Zayner and I discuss what every day health means to him and his journey of bio-hacking. After graduating from the University of Chicago with his Ph. D. he worked for two years at NASA. Josiah left NASA to start his own company - The Odin. His bio-hacking story includes performing a full-body microbiome transplant on himself to editing his own DNA. 


 


 


- Introduction and Background 


 


 


- What does everyday health mean to you? - 5:06


 


 


- How does that fit into your everyday life? -7:20


 


 


- Tell us about your experience attempting a full-body microbiome transplant. - 12:39


 


 


- What is a full-body microbiome transplant? - 13:23


 


 


- What were the results? - 22:12


 


 


- Tell us about your experience editing your own genes. - 34:12


 


 


- Why? - 34:50


 


 


- How? - 44:27


 


 


- What are three health tips you would give to the everyday person? - 52:29


 


 


- If someone wants to get in contact with you what is the best way to do that? - 58:32


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The Atlantic video covering Josiah's full-body microbiome transplant.

 


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