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Episode 21 Eleanor Raffan
postcad icon Research Forward
calendar icon September 25, 2025
time icon 53:34

Beyond Willpower: The Genetic Roots of Obesity in Dogs and Humans

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IN THIS EPISODE

In this episode of the Research Forward Podcast, host David Mayo sits down with Dr. Eleanor Raffan, veterinary surgeon and geneticist at the University of Cambridge, to explore the surprising genetic links between obesity in dogs and humans. Through her groundbreaking work with pet Labradors and other breeds, Dr. Raffan reveals how genes like POMC and D1B influence appetite, metabolism, and weight gain—offering insights that challenge the conventional wisdom that obesity is simply a matter of willpower. Her research not only highlights the biological complexity of obesity but also underscores the shared health challenges between humans and their canine companions.

Dr. Raffan also discusses the ethical and practical importance of studying dogs in their home environments rather than in kennels, and how her team’s findings are reshaping how veterinarians and pet owners approach obesity prevention. From the role of polygenic risk scores to the impact of neutering on appetite, this episode dives deep into the science of obesity while advocating for compassion and understanding—both for pets and people. Whether you're a dog lover, a health professional, or just curious about the genetics of weight, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on a growing global issue.

 

 


 

About Eleanor Raffan

Dr. Eleanor Raffan is a veterinary surgeon and geneticist at the University of Cambridge, specializing in the genetics of obesity in dogs and its parallels in human health. With a background in small animal internal medicine and a PhD in human insulin resistance genetics, Dr. Raffan leads the GO Dogs Project, which investigates how genetic variations influence appetite and weight gain. Her research uniquely combines clinical veterinary insight with cutting-edge genomics, using pet dogs living in home environments to uncover meaningful, welfare-conscious insights into obesity biology.

 

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