Episodios

  • COMPUTING CANCER | MELISSA KEMP
    Apr 1 2026

    What if we could simulate your cancer on a computer and predict which treatment will work before you ever receive it?


    In this episode of Holy Shift!, host Angela Gill Nelms speaks with Dr. Melissa Kemp, a biomedical engineer and systems biologist using computational modeling to understand how cells behave and how diseases develop. By combining biology, engineering, and computer science, Dr. Kemp builds simulations that help researchers predict how cells respond to drugs, radiation, and other therapies. Dr. Kemp explains how computer models can reveal patterns that are nearly impossible to see in traditional experiments. Her work is helping move medicine toward a future where treatments can be tailored to each individual patient.


    Dr. Kemp also shares how unexpected research challenges led to new scientific insights, why intellectual curiosity is essential in science, and how interdisciplinary collaboration is shaping the next generation of biomedical breakthroughs. If you have ever wondered how computers can help scientists understand disease or how personalized medicine may change the way we treat patients, this episode offers an accessible look at how computational biology is helping push healthcare beyond one size fits all.


    Learn More About Dr. Melissa Kemp:

    • Redox Systems Biology Lab: https://kemp.gatech.edu/pi-bio/
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-kemp-8156774/


    Support Tomorrow’s Breakthroughs – Donate Today:

    If you want to support the research you heard about on today’s episode, consider a donation to the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory. Every contribution—big or small— supports ongoing work and fuels future innovations.

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    About The Host: Angela Gill Nelms is a trailblazer in transforming bold ideas into impactful healthcare solutions. She serves as the Director of Biolocity, accelerating the commercialization of early-stage medical technologies developed at Emory University and Georgia Tech. She is also the Founder and CEO of The AGN Group, and the host of the Badass Leaders Podcast, where she champions courageous, compassionate leadership. Learn more at www.AngelaGillNelms.com.


    Meet the HolyShift! Team:

    • Produced by: Erin Buckley and Zachary Danziger
    • Filming & Editing: Jackie Hampton & Zachary Winiecki
    • Logistics & Marketing Support: Rajashree Ramamoorthy, Katie Hart, The AGN Group
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    32 m
  • BEYOND 20/20 VISION | MACHELLE PARDUE
    Mar 18 2026

    What if we could stop vision loss before it starts?

    In this episode of Holy Shift!, host Angela Gill Nelms speaks with Dr. Machelle Pardue, a vision scientist working to protect one of our most precious senses. Dr. Pardue studies how diseases like diabetic retinopathy damage the eye and explores new ways to preserve sight for millions of people at risk.


    From the surprising ways diabetes affects vision to the cutting edge tools researchers use to study the retina, this conversation offers a fascinating look at how engineering and medicine come together to tackle blindness. Dr. Pardue also shares what motivates her work, how research moves from the lab toward real treatments, and why protecting vision is such an urgent challenge.

    If you have ever wondered how scientists study the eye or how future therapies could prevent blindness, this episode offers an accessible look at how biomedical engineering and neuroscience are working together to move vision science beyond 20/20.


    Learn More About Dr. Machelle Pardue:

    • Pardue Lab: https://med.emory.edu/departments/ophthalmology/ophthalmic-research/research-groups/machelle-pardue.html
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/machelle-pardue-26aa4958/

    Support Tomorrow’s Breakthroughs – Donate Today:

    If you want to support the research you heard about on today’s episode, consider a donation to the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory. Every contribution—big or small— supports ongoing work and fuels future innovations.

    https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/46972/donations/new

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    Connect!

    • Learn More: https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BMEGeorgiaTechEmory/podcasts
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    About The Host: Angela Gill Nelms is a trailblazer in transforming bold ideas into impactful healthcare solutions. She serves as the Director of Biolocity, accelerating the commercialization of early-stage medical technologies developed at Emory University and Georgia Tech. She is also the Founder and CEO of The AGN Group, and the host of the Badass Leaders Podcast, where she champions courageous, compassionate leadership. Learn more at www.AngelaGillNelms.com.

    Meet The HolyShift! Team:

    • Produced by: Erin Buckley and Zachary Danziger
    • Filming & Editing: Jackie Hampton and Zachary Winiecki
    • Logistics & Marketing Support: Rajashree Ramamoorthy, Katie Hart, The AGN Group


    Keywords for platforms that allow tags:

    Beyond 20/20 Vision, vision science podcast, retina research, retinal degeneration, vision loss, blindness research, visual neuroscience, vision restoration, eye disease research, ophthalmology research, vision research innovation, eye health science, biomedical engineering, neuroengineering, retina disease, Emory University, Georgia Tech, Machelle Pardue, Angela Gill Nelms, Holy Shift Research

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    32 m
  • MIND OVER BLADDER | ZACHARY DANZIGER
    Mar 4 2026

    What actually controls when you pee — and what happens when that system breaks down?

    In this episode of Holy Shift!, host Angela Gill Nelms speaks with Dr. Zachary Danziger, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation Medicine at Georgia Tech and Emory University, about how the nervous system coordinates the bladder and urethra — and why disruptions in those signals can lead to conditions like underactive bladder, which affects millions of older adults. Dr. Danziger shares how his lab uses electrical nerve stimulation and AI-driven mathematical models to better understand bladder dysfunction and develop more precise, predictive treatments.


    The conversation highlights the role of system neuroscience, interdisciplinary collaboration, and sustained public research funding in solving common but often overlooked health challenges. From theoretical models to real-world clinical impact, this episode explores how engineering and neuroscience are coming together to reshape the future of bladder health.


    Learn More About Dr. Zach Danziger:

    Danziger Lab: https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/danziger/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-danziger-35b7581a/

    Support Tomorrow’s Breakthroughs – Donate Today:

    If you want to support the research you heard about on today’s episode, consider a donation to the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory. Every contribution—big or small— supports ongoing work and fuels future innovations.

    https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/46972/donations/new

    • Select "Designation"
    • Choose "Make a Special Gift to Georgia Tech (write in your preference)"
    • In the open field, write: "BME Fund for Excellence (555788)

    Connect!

    • Learn More: https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BMEGeorgiaTechEmory/podcasts
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/the-wallace-h-coulter-department-of-biomedical-engineering-at-georgia-tech-and-emory-university
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    About The Host: Angela Gill Nelms is a trailblazer in transforming bold ideas into impactful healthcare solutions. She serves as the Director of Biolocity, accelerating the commercialization of early-stage medical technologies developed at Emory University and Georgia Tech. She is also the Founder and CEO of The AGN Group, and the host of the Badass Leaders Podcast, where she champions courageous, compassionate leadership. Learn more at www.AngelaGillNelms.com.


    Meet The HolyShift! Team:

    • Produced by: Erin Buckley and Zachary Danziger
    • Filming & Editing: Jackie Hampton
    • Logistics & Marketing Support: Rajashree Ramamoorthy, Katie Hart, The AGN Group
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    31 m
  • BRAIN STORMS | SHELLA KEILHOLZ
    Feb 18 2026

    What if we could watch the brain change in real time—and use that insight to personalize medicine? In this episode of Holy Shift!, host Angela Gill Nelms speaks with Dr. Shella Keilholz, professor of biomedical engineering at Emory University and Georgia Tech, about how advanced MRI imaging is reshaping our understanding of the brain. Dr. Keilholz explains how high-field MRI captures second-by-second brain activity, why brain variability matters, and how its not just location but also timing that could transform future brain-based therapies. The conversation highlights the power of basic science, public research funding, and the path toward personalized treatments for conditions like depression and Parkinson’s disease.

    Learn More About Dr. Shella Keilholz:

    Keilholz Mind Lab: https://sites.google.com/view/keilholz-lab/home
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shella-keilholz-5786491a/

    Support Tomorrow’s Breakthroughs – Donate Today:

    If you want to support the research you heard about on today’s episode, consider a donation to the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory. Every contribution—big or small— supports ongoing work and fuels future innovations.

    https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/46972/donations/new

    • Select "Designation"
    • Choose "Make a Special Gift to Georgia Tech (write in your preference)"
    • In the open field, write: "BME Fund for Excellence (555788)

    Connect!

    • Learn More: https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BMEGeorgiaTechEmory/podcasts
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/the-wallace-h-coulter-department-of-biomedical-engineering-at-georgia-tech-and-emory-university
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    About The Host: Angela Gill Nelms is a trailblazer in transforming bold ideas into impactful healthcare solutions. She serves as the Director of Biolocity, accelerating the commercialization of early-stage medical technologies developed at Emory University and Georgia Tech. She is also the Founder and CEO of The AGN Group, and the host of the Badass Leaders Podcast, where she champions courageous, compassionate leadership. Learn more at www.AngelaGillNelms.com.


    Meet The HolyShift! Team:

    • Produced by: Erin Buckley and Zachary Danziger
    • Filming & Editing: Jackie Hampton
    • Logistics & Marketing Support: Rajashree Ramamoorthy, Katie Hart, The AGN Group
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    32 m
  • REVERSE MIND CONTROL | Chethan Pandarinath
    Feb 4 2026

    It sounds like science fiction, but brain-powered technology is already here. In this episode of Holy Shift!, host Angela Gill Nelms sits down with Dr. Chethan Pandarinath, a neuroscientist and engineer who studies how we can read brain signals and turn them into action. From helping people communicate and move after injury to building technology that listens to the brain in real time, Chethan breaks down how this science works, why it matters, and what the future of brain-computer interfaces could look like. Expect big ideas, clear explanations, and a fascinating look at how close we really are to mind-powered technology.

    Learn More About Chethan Pandarinath:

    • Chethan Pandarinath’s Linkedin
    • Systems Neural Engineering Lab
    • Recent interview with Dr. Pandarinath on Health Wanted

    Support Tomorrow’s Breakthroughs – Donate Today:

    If you want to support the research you heard about on today’s episode, consider a donation to the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory. Every contribution—big or small— supports ongoing work and fuels future innovations.

    https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/46972/donations/new

    • Select "Designation"
    • Choose "Make a Special Gift to Georgia Tech (write in your preference)"
    • In the open field, write: "BME Fund for Excellence (555788)

    Connect!

    • Learn More: https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BMEGeorgiaTechEmory/podcasts
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/the-wallace-h-coulter-department-of-biomedical-engineering-at-georgia-tech-and-emory-university
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    About The Host: Angela Gill Nelms is a trailblazer in transforming bold ideas into impactful healthcare solutions. She serves as the Director of Biolocity, accelerating the commercialization of early-stage medical technologies developed at Emory University and Georgia Tech. She is also the Founder and CEO of The AGN Group, and the host of the Badass Leaders Podcast, where she champions courageous, compassionate leadership. Learn more at www.AngelaGillNelms.com.


    Meet The HolyShift! Team:

    • Produced by: Erin Buckley and Zachary Danziger
    • Filming & Editing: Jackie Hampton
    • Logistics & Marketing Support: Katie Hart, The AGN Group
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    34 m
  • MEDICAL MICRO-MACHINES | DAVID MYERS
    Jan 21 2026

    Some of the most exciting innovations in medicine today are almost too small to see. In this episode, host Angela Gill Nelms sits down with Professor David Myers, a biomedical engineer who loves building tiny technologies that tackle huge health problems. From microscopic sensors to real-world medical tools, Dr. Myers shares how curiosity, creativity, and a few unexpected twists led him to a career designing inventions that could make health care more accessible and convenient. Along the way, you’ll hear about hilarious lab moments, surprising science, and why the future of medicine might be smaller than you think.


    Learn More About David Myers:

    • Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scieneers
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thescieneers/?hl=en
    • Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-myers-123934b/
    • Lab website: https://sensors.bme.gatech.edu/


    Support Tomorrow’s Breakthroughs – Donate Today:

    If you want to support the research you heard about on today’s episode, consider a donation to the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory. Every contribution—big or small— supports ongoing work and fuels future innovations.

    https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/46972/donations/new

    • Select "Designation"
    • Choose "Make a Special Gift to Georgia Tech (write in your preference)"
    • In the open field, write: "BME Fund for Excellence (555788)

    Connect!

    • Learn More: https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BMEGeorgiaTechEmory/podcasts
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/the-wallace-h-coulter-department-of-biomedical-engineering-at-georgia-tech-and-emory-university
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoulterBME
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    About The Host: Angela Gill Nelms is a trailblazer in transforming bold ideas into impactful healthcare solutions. She serves as the Director of Biolocity, accelerating the commercialization of early-stage medical technologies developed at Emory University and Georgia Tech. She is also the Founder and CEO of The AGN Group, and the host of the Badass Leaders Podcast, where she champions courageous, compassionate leadership. Learn more at www.AngelaGillNelms.com.


    Meet The HolyShift! Team:

    • Produced by: Erin Buckley and Zachary Danziger
    • Filming & Editing: Jackie Hampton
    • Logistics & Marketing Support: Katie Hart, The AGN Group
    • Software Support: Mahima Patel, The AGN Group
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    35 m
  • PRINTING THAT SAVES LIVES | Scott Hollister
    Jan 7 2026

    What if doctors could design medical devices made just for you? In this episode of Holy Shift!, host Angela Gill Nelms talks with Dr. Scott Hollister, a biomedical engineer at Georgia Tech and Emory, about how 3D printing is changing medicine in powerful ways. Dr. Hollister shares real stories of how custom-made, 3D-printed devices have helped children breathe, recover, and survive when no standard treatment existed. From life-saving airway supports for babies to personalized medical tools to a one-of-a-kind medical mission involving a world leader, this conversation shows how engineering, creativity, and care come together to improve human health.


    Learn More About Scott Hollister:

    https://hollisterlab.bme.gatech.edu/

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/3dmedicalfabricationcenter

    https://x.com/HollisterLab

    https://3dprint.com/312802/georgia-techs-3d-printed-splint-saves-another-child-with-windpipe-defects/

    http://www.today.com/video/today/52419754#52419754

    http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/engineering/news/10-innovators-who-changed-the-world-in-2013-8#slide-8


    Support Tomorrow’s Breakthroughs – Donate Today:

    If you want to support the research you heard about on today’s episode, consider a donation to the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory. Every contribution—big or small— supports ongoing work and fuels future innovations.

    https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/46972/donations/new

    • Select "Designation"
    • Choose "Make a Special Gift to Georgia Tech (write in your preference)"
    • In the open field, write: "BME Fund for Excellence (555788)

    Connect!

    • Learn More: https://bme.gatech.edu/bme/
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BMEGeorgiaTechEmory/podcasts
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/the-wallace-h-coulter-department-of-biomedical-engineering-at-georgia-tech-and-emory-university
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoulterBME
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    About The Host: Angela Gill Nelms is a trailblazer in transforming bold ideas into impactful healthcare solutions. She serves as the Director of Biolocity, accelerating the commercialization of early-stage medical technologies developed at Emory University and Georgia Tech. She is also the Founder and CEO of The AGN Group, and the host of the Badass Leaders Podcast, where she champions courageous, compassionate leadership. Learn more at www.AngelaGillNelms.com.


    Meet The HolyShift! Team:

    • Produced by: Erin Buckley and Zachary Danziger
    • Filming & Editing: Jackie Hampton
    • Logistics & Marketing Support: Katie Hart, The AGN Group
    • Software Support: Mahima Patel, The AGN Group
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    37 m
  • MADE-TO-ORDER MEDICINE: PERSONALIZED BY AI | Anant Madabhushi
    Dec 3 2025

    On this episode of Holy Shift!, host Angela Gill Nelms talks with Dr. Anant Madabhushi, Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory and director of the Empathetic AI for Health Institute. Together, they explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping cancer diagnosis, identifying disease years before symptoms appear, and pushing personalized medicine from possibility to practice.

    Dr. Madabhushi explains how his team turns routine clinical data such as everyday eye images, pathology slides, and standard biopsies into powerful predictors that reveal hidden risk, tailor treatment decisions, and avoid unnecessary or harmful therapies. He also reflects on his journey from India to the United States, his passion for frugal and opportunistic science, the importance of diverse medical datasets, and how federal investments accelerate breakthroughs that land in clinics, communities, and countries around the world.

    Whether you care about the future of cancer care, global health equity, biomedical innovation, or the real-world impact of AI, this conversation offers clear insight into how science and compassion can work together to save lives.

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    33 m