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Episode Appearances
ZOE Science & Nutrition · May 21, 2026
10 million deaths predicted but science is fighting back! The secret gut viruses that attack cancer, fight infection and slow aging | Prof Martha Clokie & Prof Tim Spector
“Podcast host conducting interview with phage experts”
Bacteriophage TherapyAntibiotic Resistance CrisisGut Microbiome and Phageome
View AnalysisZOE Science & Nutrition · May 14, 2026
Is your gut making hay fever, seasonal allergies, eczema and food intolerances worse? Here are 5 ways to fight back | Prof. Adam Fox
“Podcast host conducting interview and asking rapid-fire Q&A with Prof. Fox”
Food allergy pathogenesis and skin barrier dysfunctionEczema as primary risk factor for food allergy developmentPenicillin allergy over-diagnosis and de-labeling
View AnalysisZOE Science & Nutrition · Mar 26, 2026
The first 1000 days: The 5 ways early nutrition determines your future risk of obesity and heart disease | Prof Lucilla Poston & Dr Federica Amati
“Podcast host conducting interview and synthesizing key insights for audience”
Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD)Gestational Diabetes and Maternal Glucose ControlFetal Hypothalamic Development and Appetite Regulation
View AnalysisZOE Science & Nutrition · Mar 19, 2026
How to feed the 50 gut bacteria that shrink body fat, calm inflammation and cut cholesterol | Prof Nicola Segata & Prof Sarah Berry
“Podcast host; founder/leader of ZOE; conducted interviews with Segata and Berry”
Gut Microbiome Composition and Health OutcomesDietary Fiber and Polyphenol MetabolismPersonalized Nutrition Based on Microbiome Profiling
View AnalysisZOE Science & Nutrition · Jan 22, 2026
4 foods that heal your gut and reduce inflammation (in as little as 24 hours!) | Dr Will Bulsiewisz
“Podcast host conducting interview and discussing ZOE research findings on microbiome and inflammation”
Chronic low-grade inflammation and immune system activationGut microbiome diversity and dysbiosisGut barrier integrity and intestinal permeability
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