Genética δημόσια
[search 0]
Περισσότερα
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Genetically Podified

Genetically Podified

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Μηνιαία
 
Genetically Podified is a podcast about all things Genetically Modified! Join Roberta and James for weekly episodes discussing the goods, the bads, and the uglies of GM. Roberta and James are PhD students, GM experts, and passionate about explaining the positives and highlighting the negatives of GM. Come set sail with them on this voyage of learning and laughs!
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
In the second part of the interview, Luciani Carvalho, MD, PhD discusses challenges related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in medicine. She emphasizes the importance of role models in overcoming obstacles, particularly for individuals from underrepresented backgrounds. Dr. Carvalho shares her experiences navigating these issues at the hospital…
  continue reading
 
This is part one of the interview with Luciani Carvalho, MD, PhD, an associated professor at the University of São Paulo. Dr. Carvalho shares her journey into science and medicine, focusing on her work with patients suffering from growth hormone deficiency. You’ll hear how her experiences shaped her professional life, including challenges she faced…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Claudia Gonzaga-Jauregui, PhD, an assistant professor at the International Laboratory for Human Genome Research of UNAM, Mexico. Claudia shares insights into her career journey, the pivotal moments that shaped her interest in genomics, and her dedication to promoting genomic equity. The conversatio…
  continue reading
 
Episode Three of "Voices in Genomics," Season Three of Genetically Speaking. In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Katrina Claw, PhD, an assistant professor at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Dr. Claw shares her career, focused on research in genomics and pharmacogenomics, with an emphasis on underrepresented popula…
  continue reading
 
Episode One, Part Two of "Voices in Genomics," Season Three of Genetically Speaking. In the second half of the interview, Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Jey McCreight, PhD on topics related to balancing personal and professional life, navigating passion projects without burnout, and the challenges faced by individuals in the DEI (Diversity, Equity, a…
  continue reading
 
Episode One, Part One of "Voices in Genomics," Season Three of Genetically Speaking. In the first of this two-part interview, Jey McCreight, PhD, shares his journey from graduate school research to his current role as Science Communication Consultant at Verily Life Sciences. The conversation covers regrets and successes in his career, the importanc…
  continue reading
 
Maurice Godfrey, co-chair of ASHG's Public Education & Awareness Committee (PEAC), delves into his career with a focus on science communication including building trust, creating tools, and broadening access to underrepresented groups.Από τον ASHG Digital Programs
  continue reading
 
Explore the career of Beth Tuck, MA where she gets to experience the intersection of biotechnology and fashion from the world's first community lab, the benefits and skill building that comes with the ASHG fellowship, and even get a few tips on how to share your science with others.Από τον ASHG Digital Programs
  continue reading
 
Tiffany Oliver, PhD, joined us to discuss constructive mentoring and her career balancing research and teaching – as well as the future of genetics and diversity, and what keeps her busy outside of the lab and classroom.Από τον ASHG Digital Programs
  continue reading
 
Get to know PPSI’s Kyle Brothers, MD, PhD while he discusses the path to a career involving bioethics, a love for science fiction, and more serious things like genetic determinism and the difficulty of involving a community in the discussion of future genetics issues.Από τον ASHG Digital Programs
  continue reading
 
What’s it like to finish your PhD? Find out with Mila Mirceta, PhD, as she discusses her work with host, Chris Gunter, PhD, diving into this and other topics like ASHG committees, the benefits of a good hobby, and advice for trainees.Από τον ASHG Digital Programs
  continue reading
 
Join Charles Lee, PhD, from The Jackson Lab, along with our host, Chris Gunter, PhD, and hear what Dr. Lee describes as, "the biggest challenge of running a lab," as well as what rewards mentors gain from working with Trainees.Από τον ASHG Digital Programs
  continue reading
 
Sit down with Katrina Goddard, PhD and discuss the highlights of a research career from mid-career fellowships, the impact of research, and the recent challenges of a collaborative cancer study. Tune in with Chris Gunter, PhD to find out more.Από τον ASHG Digital Programs
  continue reading
 
Wendy Chung MD, PhD breaks down what it's like to work with families in science, the importance of looking ahead when choosing your field of study now, and the importance of a good mentor. All that and more with interviewer, Chris Gunter, PhD.Από τον ASHG Digital Programs
  continue reading
 
This episode is a deep dive into C-GEM's scientific teamwork software infrastructure ("GEM-NET"), whose design and setup instructions were published as an article in ACS Central Science (Gaffney et al. 2019). Today's discussion is led by C-GEM Project Coordinator Sarah Smaga who speaks with team members and article co-authors Stephen Gaffney, Jeffr…
  continue reading
 
Our fourth podcast features CGEM Seed Investigator Omer Ad discussing recent research demonstrating the ribosomal translation of benzoic acids including aramid precursors and malonyl substrates.Από τον YaleUniversity
  continue reading
 
In our third podcast, Jeffrey Townsend interviews Rhiju Das, an Associate Professor of Biochemistry at Stanford University and the newest team member of the Center for Genetically Encoded Materials. Jeff talks to Rhiju about his 'citizen science' video game EteRNA, which he has turned into a massive open laboratory to advance science. This intervie…
  continue reading
 
Like the character from Arnold Schwazernegger's movies, terminator seeds are SCIENCE FICTION! Listen to Roberta and James debunking this myth and explaining the reasons why, in a lot of cases, farmers buy their seeds every single year.Από τον Genetically Podified
  continue reading
 
In our second podcast, Jeffrey Townsend interviews Alanna Schepartz, the head of the Center for Genetically Encoded Materials. Alanna discusses the science behind the Center, and the ways in which its leading edge biochemical research could create startling new possibilities in materials science. This interview was recorded on the June 13, 2018.C-G…
  continue reading
 
In our first podcast, Ellen Kan, staff reporter at the Yale Daily News, interviews Jeffrey Townsend about the new Center for Genetically Encoded Materials. We cover what the Center is, what it will be doing, and what technologies it could lead to. This interview was recorded on the 19th of September, 2017.…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Οδηγός γρήγορης αναφοράς