Genetic dreams, genetic nightmares

Genetic dreams, genetic nightmares

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The Life Scientific: Mark O'Shea

How do you feel about snakes? What about highly venomous ones?For Mark O’Shea, close encounters with the world’s most rare and deadly snakes are not only his profession, but his passion. Mark is a Professor of Herpetology - the area of zoology focusing on reptiles and amphibians ...  Afficher plus

Waking up with a different voice

What’s it like to wake up with a brand new voice? For those with foreign accent syndrome, this is their reality. Patients who develop this rare speech disorder start speaking in a brand new accent that they often have no connection to.So how does losing the voice you’ve known you ...  Afficher plus

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Machines & Genes: The Future of AI in Biology with Dr. George Church
NEJM AI Grand Rounds

In this episode, vanguard geneticist Dr. George Church recounts his storied career from his early fascination with computers and science to his pioneering work in genomics and synthetic biology. Dr. Church ...

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Gene editing breakthrough
Science In Action

We look at a gene editing breakthrough, a new technique to correct genetic errors in sick patients. Roland speaks to Professor David Liu to learn about the base editing technology. Also, we look into the complex causes of last year's post-pandemic spike in child hepatitis. Profes ...  Afficher plus

EP 132: From mammoths to genome editing, trailblazing genetics with Dr. George Church
The Genetics Podcast

In this episode, we are excited to welcome George Church, Professor at Harvard Medical School and MIT, and Co-founder of Eugit Therapeutics, Colossal Biosciences, Arrived AI, and eGenesis. He is also the Director of PersonalGenomes.org, the world's only open-access information hu ...  Afficher plus

Anne Ferguson-Smith on unravelling epigenetics
The Life Scientific

Our genes can tell us so much about us, from why we look the way we look, think the way we think, even what kind of diseases we might be likely to suffer from. But our genes aren't the whole story. There are other, complex and intriguing systems within every cell in our bodies wh ...  Afficher plus