The Joe Rogan Experience

#2372 - Garry Nolan

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Aug 28, 2025
Garry Nolan, an immunologist at Stanford and director of the Sol Foundation, dives into the battle between the immune system and cancer. He shares insights on how tumors evade detection, challenges in organ transplantation, and innovations in personalized medicine like CRISPR. The conversation also touches on the intersection of AI and immunology, the implications of UAP studies, and the necessity for open dialogue around extraordinary claims, all suggesting a future where science and technology converge in unimaginable ways.
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INSIGHT

Tertiary Lymphoid Structures Predict Outcomes

  • Tertiary lymphoid structures inside tumors predict better chemotherapy outcomes.
  • Identifying cells that build these structures points to therapies that could induce them.
ADVICE

Engineer Agentic AI With Scientist Workflows

  • Build agentic AI by encoding expert question chains and curated hypotheses for domain-specific reasoning.
  • Open-source such tools to accelerate community validation and improvement.
INSIGHT

AI And Gene Editing Will Converge

  • AI, CRISPR and other tech will sharply accelerate biological and longevity interventions.
  • Combining AI and gene editing could enable targeted multi-site interventions in feedback networks.
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