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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 33 MIN

Miracles of Science #3: RNA World Part 1

from Patient Empowerment Program: A Rare Disease Podcast

In this episode of the n-Lorem Patient Empowerment Podcast, Stan Crooke explores the “RNA World” — the groundbreaking field of RNA biology that helped make modern genetic medicine possible. Drawing from personal experience, he shares the scientific battles surrounding early RNA discoveries, the development of antisense technology, and how decades of persistence ultimately led to life-changing therapies for nano-rare patients. Along the way, Stan explains how evolution, molecular biology, and information systems inside cells shape human health and the future of medicine.    00:00 – Introduction & Sponsor Message  Stan introduces the episode and explains the importance of the RNA World to nano-rare medicine.  02:15 – Why RNA Science Changed Everything  How RNA discoveries became foundational to modern genetic therapies.  05:10 – The Scientific Wars Over Small Nuclear RNAs  The fierce debates among scientists about whether snRNAs were real or experimental artifacts.  09:40 – What Science Is Really Like Behind the Scenes  Stan discusses the emotional and competitive nature of scientific discovery.  13:00 – Antisense Technology & the Road to Spinraza  How decades of RNA research led to breakthrough treatments for spinal muscular atrophy.  17:30 – Lessons From Evolution  Why evolution reuses successful molecular strategies to create complex life.  22:15 – Families of Genes, Proteins & Molecular Efficiency  How biological systems adapt and customize molecular functions.  26:00 – Life as an Information System  Stan explains DNA, RNA, proteins, and cells through the lens of information theory.  29:00 – Final Thoughts: Humanity Wins Through Science  Why scientific perseverance ultimately benefits patients and society. 

In this episode of the n-Lorem Patient Empowerment Podcast, Stan Crooke explores the “RNA World” — the groundbreaking field of RNA biology that helped make modern genetic medicine possible. Drawing from personal experience, he shares the scientific battles surrounding early RNA discoveries, the development of antisense technology, and how decades of persistence ultimately led to life-changing therapies for nano-rare patients. Along the way, Stan explains how evolution, molecular biology, and information systems inside cells shape human health and the future of medicine.    00:00 – Introduction & Sponsor Message Stan introduces the episode and explains the importance of the RNA World to nano-rare medicine.  02:15 – Why RNA Science Changed Everything How RNA discoveries became foundational to modern genetic therapies.  05:10 – The Scientific Wars Over Small Nuclear RNAs The fierce debates among scientists about whether snRNAs were real or experimental artifacts.  09:40 – What Science Is Really Like Behind the Scenes Stan discusses the emotional and competitive nature of scientific discovery.  13:00 – Antisense Technology & the Road to Spinraza How decades of RNA research led to breakthrough treatments for spinal muscular atrophy.  17:30 – Lessons From Evolution Why evolution reuses successful molecular strategies to create complex life.  22:15 – Families of Genes, Proteins & Molecular Efficiency How biological systems adapt and customize molecular functions.  26:00 – Life as an Information System Stan explains DNA, RNA, proteins, and cells through the lens of information theory.  29:00 – Final Thoughts: Humanity Wins Through Science Why scientific perseverance ultimately benefits patients and society.

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