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Links & Resources Mentioned:

Check Rare Channel Video: https://youtu.be/baG02cOV7KQ?si=QjtM2DpU4uxc4UQw

Contact Information for Dr. Judy’s Research Participation: jfridov@emory.edu

Research Paper - “Rigor of non-dairy galactose restriction in early childhood, measured by retrospective survey, does not associate with severity of five long-term outcomes quantified in 231 children and adults with classic galactosemia”: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5656392/pdf/nihms913930.pdf

In this inaugural episode, we sit down with Dr. Judith Fridovich-Keil, a professor of human genetics at Emory University School of Medicine and a leading researcher in the field of galactosemia. With over 30 years of experience studying this rare genetic condition, Dr. Fridovich-Keil shares invaluable insights about galactosemia and its impact on patients and families.

Key Topics Discussed:

The crucial difference between galactosemia and lactose intolerance

How to effectively explain galactosemia to others

The importance of proper diet management and label reading

Historical development of newborn screening for galactosemia

Current research developments and promising treatments

The variable nature of galactosemia outcomes

The role of early intervention in improving outcomes

Research Highlights:

Discussion of the 2017 study on dietary restrictions and outcomes

Insights from animal model research

The importance of longitudinal studies in understanding galactosemia

Get Involved: Dr. Fridovich-Keil's lab is currently conducting observational studies on galactosemia. Families interested in participating can email her at jfridov@emory.edu to learn more about the study opportunities.

Guest Bio: Dr. Judith Fridovich-Keil holds a Ph.D. in Biology from MIT and completed her postdoctoral work at Harvard Medical School. She currently leads the Fridovich-Keil Lab at Emory University, where she has been studying galactosemia since 1991.

00:00 Welcome to the Galactosemia Podcast

06:03 Introducing Dr. Judith Fridovich-Keil

07:09 Describing Galactosemia to the Unfamiliar

07:52 The Importance of Accurate Information

18:32 Judy's Background and the Evolution of Galactosemia Research

34:34 The Role of Animal Models in Research

45:00 Current Studies and Future Directions

49:37 Participating in Galactosemia Research

55:34 Personal Story and Study Participation

56:32 Discussing the Largest Study on Galactosemia

58:00 Dietary Restrictions and Outcomes

01:06:24 Understanding Penetrance and Genetic Risks

01:13:46 Early Intervention and Historical Data

01:18:02 Promising Treatments and Research

01:23:34 Learning from Other Rare Diseases

01:29:41 Episode Recap and Key Takeaways