Episodes

  • Special announcement: Season wrap for longevity, please try out Lost Cells
    Dec 16 2025

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    Lost cells on Apple, Spotify and any where you listen to your podcasts.

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    4 mins
  • Rethinking Aging: Science, Society, And The Stories We Tell
    Dec 2 2025

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    Want a longer life that still feels like yours? We sit down with psychologist Christina Röcke of the University of Zurich’s Healthy Longevity Center to unpack what actually fuels healthy aging—and what’s just marketing noise. From blue-zone myths to AI-driven biohacking, we trace why the longevity boom exploded and where the evidence really points: consistent movement, quality relationships, realistic stress strategies, and communities that make healthy choices simple.

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    Journalist: Jessica Davis Plüss
    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor/video journalist: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang




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    20 mins
  • How Michael Hall’s TOR Discovery Reframed Longevity Science
    Nov 25 2025

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    We trace how a soil-derived drug led to the discovery of mTOR, why growth control sits at the core of aging biology, and where evidence ends for humans. Michael Hall’s quiet breakthroughs explain fasting, autophagy, and rapamycin without the hype.

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    Journalist: Jessica Davis Plüss
    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor/video journalist: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang


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    18 mins
  • Big Pharma steps up race for AI-discovered drugs
    Nov 18 2025

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    What if the most valuable drug candidates aren’t found but designed on demand? We follow a chemist’s journey from a pencil-and-paper notebook to generative algorithms that propose novel, IP-free molecules tailored to specific targets, and we open the door to how Swiss pharma is rebuilding discovery around AI.

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    Journalist: Jessica Davis Plüss
    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor/video journalist: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang

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    16 mins
  • Women’s Health Meets Drug Design and Medical Research
    Nov 11 2025

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    We trace how sex and gender shape drug development, from male-heavy mouse studies to the split results in Lecanemab’s Alzheimer’s trial. Experts explain why regulators should keep approvals moving while demanding smarter design, better reporting, and post-approval answers.

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    Journalist: Jessica Davis Plüss
    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor/video journalist: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang

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    18 mins
  • Cracking the Alzheimer’s Code
    Nov 4 2025

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    Alzheimer’s disease is more than age-related memory loss—it’s a serious brain disorder. In this episode of the Swiss Connection Science podcast, Swissinfo healthcare reporter Jessica Davis Pluess explores the science, hope, and controversy surrounding new Alzheimer’s drugs like Leqembi and Kisunla. With billions invested and global regulatory decisions diverging, what do these treatments mean for patients and healthcare systems?

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    Journalist: Jessica Davis Plüss
    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor/video journalist: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang

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    21 mins
  • Swiss Longevity clinics: modern-day snake oil or the key to healthy ageing?
    Oct 28 2025

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    The search for the elixir of life has been going on since time immemorial – and Switzerland has played a key role. Although scientists have yet to come up with a winning formula, the Alpine nation has a booming market for treatments, pills and gadgets that claim to slow ageing and help us live healthier, longer lives.

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    Jounalist: Jessica Davis Plüss
    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor/video journalist: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang

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    22 mins
  • Listen again: Herwig Schopper, Former CERN head has served science and peace for 100 years
    Aug 21 2025

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    We’ve received the sad news that former CERN director and experimental physicist Herwig Schopper has passed away at the age of 101. He was considered the grandfather of the world’s most powerful particle accelerator, helped promote peace through a Middle Eastern science hub, and voiced his concerns about the Nobel Prize. In 2024, just before his 100th birthday, we had the chance to visit him at his home on Lake Geneva. We spoke with him about some of the highlights of his career and his personal thoughts on research and its potential to contribute to peacebuilding.

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    17 mins