What Others Are Saying About This Episode About Ben Bikman, PhD. [17:42] The risk of the standard American diet. Associate Professor. As a diabetes and obesity scientist, I enjoy sharing the latest and most relevant research to help educate others towards better health. Dr. Benjamin Bikman earned his Ph.D. in Bioenergetics and was a postdoctoral fellow with the Duke-National University of Singapore in metabolic disorders. Professor Bikman earned his Ph.D. in Bioenergetics and a post-doc fellowship at Duke University, Singapore in metabolic disorders. Benjamin Bikman earned his PhD in Bioenergetics and was a postdoctoral fellow with the Duke-National University of Singapore studying metabolic disorders. Written by Christopher Kelly Oct. 21, 2017 [0:00:00] ... I’ve just started a blog post about this. 16K likes. I was told by a few medical doctors that it was a miracle that I am alive. Contact 3017 LSB Provo, UT 84602 801-422-1798. He is currently a professor of pathophysiology and a biomedical scientist at Brigham Young University in Utah. [15:07] The symphony of the endocrine system and fasting thresholds. Dr. Benjamin T. Bikman is the Associate Professor of Physiology and Developmental Biology at Brigham Young University in Utah. Currently, his professional focus as a scientist and associate professor (Brigham Young University) is to better understand the role of elevated insulin in regulating obesity and diabetes, including the relevance of […] Benjamin Bikman. If you’ve ever wondered about how our body creates and processes insulin, Eve and Dr. Bikman have the answers. Hopefully, I get it done in the next week. Dr. Benjamin Bikman challenges the worry about protein on a keto diet, based on the fact that the effects of protein may not be the same on a standard vs. keto diet. Dr. Bikman. Physiology & Developmental Biology. Specifically, protein has a very different effect on the way the hormones insulin and glucagon work, depending on what diet you’re on. First, we aim to identify the molecular mechanisms that explain the increased risk of disease that accompanies weight gain, with particular emphasis on the etiology of insulin resistance and disrupted mitochondrial function. I had 2 liver cancer operations---One in 1999 and the other in 2000. The focus of Ben's lab (the Laboratory of Obesity and Metabolism) is twofold. Biography. I faced my own death 3 times. I am a retired person. Ben Bikman transcript. [23:30] The Keto Carnivore. The hidden epidemic Bikman writes about is insulin resistance. Curriculum Vitae. The author is Dr Benjamin Bikman, a biomedical scientist, an associate professor of physiology and developmental biology at Brigham Young University in the US and director of its Diabetes Research Lab. Key Takeaways: [3:01] What is the role of protein in a low-carb lifestyle? About Dr. Bikman: Benjamin Bikman earned his Ph.D. in Bioenergetics and was a postdoctoral fellow with the Duke-National University of Singapore in metabolic disorders. I have a Facebook page and that’s just my name Benjamin Bikman and Bikman is no C in Bikman.