Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome
This episode covers androgen insensitivity syndrome. Written notes can be found at...
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Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome
This episode covers androgen insensitivity syndrome. Written notes can be found at...
04:35
Razib Khan: the "southern arc" and Indo-European origins
Three blockbuster papers on ancient DNA just landed in Science Magazine: The genetic history of...
30:08
#533 - Matthew Cobb - Should We Genetically Edit Human Life?
Matthew Cobb is a zoologist, professor of zoology at the University of Manchester and an author....
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Joshua Lipson, Aric Lomes and Leo Cooper: the medieval origins of the Ashkenazim
On this very special episode of Unsupervised Learning I talk to three guests, Josh Lipson, Aric...
01:43:46
How will gene editing change medicine and who will benefit?
Ian Sample speaks to Guardian science correspondent Hannah Devlin about the latest developments...
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First UK baby born with DNA from three people: what happens next?
The pioneering IVF procedure known as mitochondrial donation therapy (MDT) could prevent...
15:43
Synthetic human embryos: can the law keep pace with the science?
Scientists have created synthetic human embryos using stem cells in a groundbreaking advance that...
16:54
The Y chromosome has finally been sequenced: here’s why it matters
Twenty years after the first pass at sequencing the entire human genome, the Y chromosome has...
17:22
Erich Schwarz: in the beginning was the worm (C. elegans)
For the first time ever, parents going through IVF can use whole genome sequencing to...
01:08:35
Dr. Francis Collins, Director of NIH & Head of the Human Genome Project
Today I'm talking about genomics with the man who headed the Human Genome Project Dr. Francis...
Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn on the Science of Aging
Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn is a Nobel Prize-winning scientist who was named one of TIME Magazine's...
The Heart and the Head, Part 5
Daniel Bulte, from the Department of Oncology, speaks about what happens when they discover an...
06:37
The Heart and the Head, Part 4
Portia Westall, from the Donnelly group at the WTCHG, speaks about how she thinks about music...
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The Heart and the Head, Part 3
Erwan Atcheson, from the Jenner Institute, speaks about his time studying parasitic worms, and...
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The Heart and the Head, Part 2
Anna Fowler, from the Lunter group at the WTCHG, speaks about how the patterns around a...
05:24
The Heart and the Head, Part 1
Irina Pulyakhina, from the Julian Knight group at the WTCHG, speaks about her time helping a...
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The Heart and the Head, the full evening of science, storytelling, and music
An evening of storytelling and music where researchers from the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human...
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How can massive genetic studies help us prevent and treat diabetes?
Any pair of individuals will share 99.9% of their DNA. But that 0.1% difference can tell us a...
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3. DNA, Rosalind Franklin & Photo 51
Irreplaceable: A History of England in 100 Places is a Historic England podcast. Today we tell...
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DIY Crispr: biohacking your own genome – Science Weekly podcast
With do-it-yourself Crispr kits now available online, Hannah Devlin asks if it’s really possible...
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