Explore the therapeutic potential of venom for pain management and cancer treatment in this 55-minute webinar from The Rockefeller University's Women & Science Spring Morning series. Delve into the fascinating world of marine chemical biology as Dr. Mandë Holford, a renowned expert in snail venom research, discusses how these evolved toxins can provide valuable insights into cellular physiology. Learn about the development of novel therapeutics, environmentally friendly agricultural pesticides, and other innovative applications derived from venom studies. Discover the interdisciplinary approach that bridges marine biology and chemistry, spanning from mollusks to medicine. Gain insights into the speaker's diverse career, including her work in science diplomacy, educational technology, and advocacy for science education. The webinar covers topics such as venom features, drug development, cancer research, peptide drugs, and the advantages of using organoids in research. Engage with audience questions addressing technical aspects, venom availability, parallel research, and the distinction between poison and venom. Explore the potential impact of climate change on venom research and learn about the speaker's educational initiative, Killer Snails. The presentation concludes with discussions on diversity in science and the fascinating question of why venom doesn't harm the snail itself.
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From Beach to Bench and Beyond - Venom’s Therapeutic Potential for Pain and Cancer