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The DNA of Things with Dr. Jeremy Koenig

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The DNA of Things," hosted by Dr. Jeremy Koenig, is an auditory journey into the evolving world of health science, performance, and longevity. This podcast brings together the sharpest minds in the field, including elite health strategists, pioneering scientists, and wellness mavericks, to share cutting-edge practices and revolutionary insights. Each episode is meticulously curated to enrich your understanding of well-being and to extend your vitality, propelling you toward a future filled with possibilities. Join Dr. Koenig as he unveils the secrets of human potential through the lens of genomics, and discover how to transform your health and life trajectory.
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Episode 95: When Ethics Meets Power: Stem Cells, AI, and the Future of Being Human with Dr. Insoo Hyun

Sun Feb 01 2026

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In this episode, we sit down with leading bioethicist Dr. Insoo Hyun to unpack how ethics, politics, AI, stem cells, and the future of human identity are colliding in real time—from embryo models and gene editing to digital twins and data ownership. ✨ Key takeaways 🧬 How stem cell ethics, cloning, and embryo models really work behind the headlines—and why “the best argument” often loses to political feasibility. ⚖️ Why paying women for egg donation became a global flashpoint, and how one controversial Nature paper helped unlock pivotal advances in genome editing and mitochondrial disease research. 🤖 What “digital twins” mean for medicine, AI, and your health data—and why consent, ownership, and compensation will define the next era of scientific wellness. 🧠 How analytic philosophy (precision, logic, argument) can make sense of messy questions about consciousness, personhood, and transhumanism. 🌱 Why the future belongs to interdisciplinary thinkers who can bridge biology, ethics, AI, law, and policy—and how students like Kristin Lee can prepare for careers we can’t fully imagine yet. Episode overview Dr. Jeremy opens by asking whether the real risks in modern science are not rogue technologies, but the quiet assumptions we never question—about stem cells, AI, and biomedical breakthroughs shaped by politics, fear, and convenience. He introduces Dr. Insoo Hyun as a globally respected bioethicist whose work spans stem cell research, human–animal chimeras, brain organoids, embryo models, and the ethics of emerging biotechnologies. Hyun traces his unlikely path from pre‑med biology at Stanford, to switching into philosophy, to training in analytic ethics at Brown under Dan Brock—just as Dolly the sheep and human embryonic stem cells were transforming the life sciences. That timing pulled him into President Clinton’s bioethics commission, where he first saw how “political feasibility” can override the most rigorous ethical arguments. LINKS: https://www.drjeremykoenig.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drjeremykoenig/ https://www.youtube.com/@drjeremykoenig Here's the link for this week's episode: https://drjeremykoenig.substack.com/.

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In this episode, we sit down with leading bioethicist Dr. Insoo Hyun to unpack how ethics, politics, AI, stem cells, and the future of human identity are colliding in real time—from embryo models and gene editing to digital twins and data ownership. ✨ Key takeaways 🧬 How stem cell ethics, cloning, and embryo models really work behind the headlines—and why “the best argument” often loses to political feasibility. ⚖️ Why paying women for egg donation became a global flashpoint, and how one controversial Nature paper helped unlock pivotal advances in genome editing and mitochondrial disease research. 🤖 What “digital twins” mean for medicine, AI, and your health data—and why consent, ownership, and compensation will define the next era of scientific wellness. 🧠 How analytic philosophy (precision, logic, argument) can make sense of messy questions about consciousness, personhood, and transhumanism. 🌱 Why the future belongs to interdisciplinary thinkers who can bridge biology, ethics, AI, law, and policy—and how students like Kristin Lee can prepare for careers we can’t fully imagine yet. Episode overview Dr. Jeremy opens by asking whether the real risks in modern science are not rogue technologies, but the quiet assumptions we never question—about stem cells, AI, and biomedical breakthroughs shaped by politics, fear, and convenience. He introduces Dr. Insoo Hyun as a globally respected bioethicist whose work spans stem cell research, human–animal chimeras, brain organoids, embryo models, and the ethics of emerging biotechnologies. Hyun traces his unlikely path from pre‑med biology at Stanford, to switching into philosophy, to training in analytic ethics at Brown under Dan Brock—just as Dolly the sheep and human embryonic stem cells were transforming the life sciences. That timing pulled him into President Clinton’s bioethics commission, where he first saw how “political feasibility” can override the most rigorous ethical arguments. LINKS: https://www.drjeremykoenig.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drjeremykoenig/ https://www.youtube.com/@drjeremykoenig Here's the link for this week's episode: https://drjeremykoenig.substack.com/.

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The DNA of Things," hosted by Dr. Jeremy Koenig, is an auditory journey into the evolving world of health science, performance, and longevity. This podcast brings together the sharpest minds in the field, including elite health strategists, pioneering scientists, and wellness mavericks, to share cutting-edge practices and revolutionary insights. Each episode is meticulously curated to enrich your understanding of well-being and to extend your vitality, propelling you toward a future filled with possibilities. Join Dr. Koenig as he unveils the secrets of human potential through the lens of genomics, and discover how to transform your health and life trajectory.

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