EP17: Dr. Valerie Taylor Confronts the Meaning of ”Sh*t for Brains” – Confronting The Madness Podcast

By Confronting The Madness

Published Sep 18, 2021

In this episode I had the great pleasure of speaking with Dr. Valerie Taylor.  Originally hailing from Newfoundland, Valerie is now the Calgary Zone Lead for Addiction and Mental Health with Alberta Health Services as well as the Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Calgary.

Her research focuses on working to identify new treatment modalities for those suffering from mental illness.

In 2020, Valerie was named one of Canada’s 100 most powerful women.

Valerie has a keen interest in the area of the brain body interface.  A major focus of her research is the gut brain axis and investigating how manipulation of this system can be used as a potential therapeutic target for new treatments and how psychiatric illness impacts the gut microbiome.

Valerie is currently running the only clinical trial in North America using fecal transplant to target mood disorders (must listen to become a convert), and are running a longitudinal microbiome biobank which contains detailed clinical, fMRI, and biological (feces, urine, blood) data.

Just recently, Valerie announced The Parker Psychedelic Research Chair, the first of its kind in Canada, thanks to a $3M gift by UofC Alumnus Jim Parker.

I’m so impressed by Valerie and the innovation she is driving in Calgary.  I love this episode so much and would be prepared to donate my stool to her research, but the only issue is I wouldn’t quality as a “healthy subject.”:)

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Asem Bala

MSc

Asem Bala, MSc has over 20 years of experience in Healthcare & Clinical Research Management, now working at Taylored Biotherapeutics to create partnerships and ensure regulatory approvals.

Dr. Valerie Taylor

MD, PhD, FRCP

Dr. Valerie Taylor, MD, PhD, FRCP is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Calgary. She completed a Bachelor of Medical Science and graduated from medical school at Memorial University of Newfoundland. She subsequently finished her residency training in Psychiatry and got her PhD in Neuroscience from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. Prior to coming to Calgary, she was the chief of Psychiatry at the Women’s College Hospital and the chief of Adult Health Services at the Center for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto.

Her academic focus has been on the area of medical psychiatry – specifically, for the last 5 years, on the gut brain axis and the the gut microbiome. She is the only funded researcher in North America examining the therapeutic effects of fecal transplant as a treatment for mental health and she currently has 4 novel clinical trials looking at modifying the gut microbiome to treat mood disorders as well as the largest biological neuroscience microbiome repository in North America. She has over 180 peer reviewed publications and funding from a variety of national and international funding agencies. In 2020 she started Taylored Biotherapeutics, a micro therapeutics drug company. Today her primary role is in leading product development, getting regulatory approval, and finding partnerships.