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Obesity: Nature or Nurture?

Special Producer and Correspondent. Shot on location in Oxford, UK: New York, NY: and Kosrae, Micronesia

NOVA SCIENCE NOW!

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Anatomy of a Hospital Bill

Special Correspondent and Producer, ABC News, How much does on man’s heart bypass operation cost and what exactly is being paid for in terms of people, machines, meds, and overhead?

ABC NIGHTLINE

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Experimental Man on the Today Show

The Today Show followed David’s Experimental Man Project, where he test drove hundreds of new health tests and technologies, from genetics and his microbiome to brain scans

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BioTech Nation

David with Tech Nation host Moira Gunn talking about the “Bioissue of the Week” in a studio at KQED in San Francisco. A sampling of over 100 segments the two have aired since 2004:

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Robots and Microbiomes

The Accutron Show with Indrani and David Barret

During Climate Week in New York City, our hosts David and Indrani had the chance to talk to award-winning journalist and best-selling author David Ewing Duncan to discuss the launch of his new book "The Voyage Of The Sorcerer II. In his new book, an epic science and adventure story of famed geneticist Craig Venter’s voyages from 2003-2018 in a 100-foot sailing and research vessel that collected microbes all over the world, David reflects on how we view this tiny, invisible world. Tune in!

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Making Methuselah

Interviewed by host Michael Krasny

Since the turn of the 20th century, life expectancy in the developed world has risen from just shy of 50 years to nearly 80. But how much higher can it get? Author David Ewing Duncan’s new book “When I’m 164” argues that advances in medicine and bionics will drastically increase our life expectancy in the next 30 to 50 years. What are the potential social, environmental and economic ramifications of extending our lives?

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