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Podcasts de genetics

Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome

This episode covers androgen insensitivity syndrome. Written notes can be found at...

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Razib Khan: the "southern arc" and Indo-European origins

Three blockbuster papers on ancient DNA just landed in Science Magazine: The genetic history of...

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#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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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The Heart and the Head, Part 5

Daniel Bulte, from the Department of Oncology, speaks about what happens when they discover an...

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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...

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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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