
The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance Finding Modern Medicines in the Botanical World – Cassandra Quave, Ph.D. : 986
Oct 11, 2022
Cassandra Quave, Ph.D., is an ethnobotanist and associate professor at Emory University dedicated to discovering new medicines from plants. She shares her insights into how botanical remedies can combat infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance. Cassandra's personal journey, stemming from her childhood battle with MRSA, drives her passion for medicinal plants. The discussion covers the intersection of botany and dermatology, the significance of traditional knowledge in modern science, and the urgent need to preserve biodiversity for future health benefits.
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The Plant Hunter
- Cassandra Quave wrote "The Plant Hunter" to share her experiences as a woman and disabled scientist.
- She aims to highlight the untapped potential of nature for new medicines and raise awareness about antibiotic resistance.
Evolution of Traditional Medicine
- Traditional medicine knowledge is passed down through generations, similar to cherished recipes.
- Effective remedies are shared, while ineffective ones are discarded, leading to an evolutionary process.
Don't Dismiss Tradition
- Don't dismiss traditional medical practices solely due to a lack of scientific explanation.
- Many effective drugs, like aspirin, have unknown or complex mechanisms of action.




