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Dr. Erica Barnell: Stool-Based Detection of Colon Cancer

Episode 355

Colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death, but is remarkably treatable if caught early. Unfortunately, because of the invasive n…

3 years, 10 months ago

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Dr. Scott Franklin: Microalgae - Factories for Improved Polymers

Episode 354

The foundation of many modern consumer products begins with petroleum. Fossil fuels contain the building blocks of higher-complexity polymers, and ar…

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Joel Rurik: CAR-T Therapies to Reverse Cardiac Fibrosis

Episode 353

Injury to organs frequently results in impaired function due to the formation of scar tissue. Heart attacks and chronic high blood pressure can induc…

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Dr. Sandra Pritzkow: Prions and Chronic Wasting Disease

Episode 352

Prion disorders are rare neurological diseases where a protein within the nervous system converts to a pathological form. The change in conformation …

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Dr. Liza Dunn: Biotech, Pesticides, Toxicology and Food

Episode 351

Specific chemistries are used to protect crops from insects, weeds, fungi and other microbes. Legacy issues with some older pesticides led to restric…

3 years, 11 months ago

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Dr. Asaf Hellman: Methylation of DNA, Relationship to Disease

Episode 350

Epigenetic regulation of gene expression occurs via many mechanisms.  One method is the methylation of regulatory sequences that control the expressi…

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Dr. Tim Errington: Addressing the Issue of Scientific Reproducibility

Episode 349

Recent reports criticized the lack of reproducibility in scientific publications, and this has profound effects on the public's trust in research res…

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Dr. Mathias Uhlen: The Human Protein Atlas

Episode 348

Proteins define the structure and function of cells. The human genome encodes tens of thousands of proteins, yet we know surprisingly little about mo…

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Dr. Dietrich Stephan: New Drugs that Repair Broken Genes

Episode 347

Many diseases do not have cures, yet from deleterious mutations in the genome. Many of these are rare disorders that do not benefit from extensive re…

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Jon Guy: An Owner's Manual for the Mind

Episode 346

We are bombarded by claims, and have access to the most information in human history, instantly.  How do we sort it out? What is real and what's not?…

4 years ago

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