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On Vaccines and Vaccinology, in COVID and Beyond
Episode 587
WHEN are we going to have a COVID-19 vaccine, and how the heck are we going from (what’s been traditionally been up to) 12 years or so of vaccine dev…
5 years, 6 months ago
Turning Open Source Developers Into Superfans
Episode 586
In this episode, we continue our community series with a recent discussion that applies to many kinds of community building. Today’s topic: How do yo…
5 years, 6 months ago
Journal Club: Slaying the Sleeper Cells of Aging with CAR T
Episode 585
CAR T therapy is a groundbreaking medicine that uses engineered T cells to attack cancer. But CAR T cells (that is, chimeric antigen receptor T cells…
5 years, 6 months ago
Working, Making, Creating in Public... and Private
Episode 584
We're living in an unprecedented era of online collaboration, coordination, and creation. All kinds of people are coming together -- whether in an op…
5 years, 7 months ago
GPT-3: What's Hype, What's Real on the Latest in AI
Episode 583
In this episode -- cross posted from our 16 Minutes show feed -- we cover all the buzz around GPT-3, the pre-trained machine learning model from Open…
5 years, 7 months ago
Taking the Pulse on Medical Device Security
Episode 582
Many don’t realize we even need to think about the possibility of security hacks when it comes to things like pacemakers, insulin pumps, and more. Bu…
5 years, 7 months ago
Journal Club: A New Path to Antibiotic Resistance
Episode 581
Ever since the discovery of antibiotics, microbiologists have worried about and studied how bacteria acquire resistance to these drugs. Adding to the…
5 years, 7 months ago
Cybercrime, Incorporated
Episode 580
A dive into the sociological, operational, and tactical realities of this murky underworld, Lusthaus and de la Garza discuss who the players are, wha…
5 years, 7 months ago
How Transparent Pricing Drives Healthcare Change
Episode 579
Dr. Marty Makary—surgical oncologist at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and health policy and innovation expert—has long been a passiona…
5 years, 7 months ago
Preserving Digital History: How to Close the Web's 'Memory Hole'
Episode 578
More than 98% of the information on the web is lost within 20 years, and huge gaps exist in our digital and cultural history. Zoran Basich and Alex P…
5 years, 7 months ago