Latest Gene editing Podcast Episodes
ADHD advantages, and mining microbiomes
Naked Genetics, from the Naked Scientists - April 05, 2024 03:46 - 22 minutes ★★★★ - 84 ratingsThis episode of Naked Genetics: has the evolutionary advantage to ADHD been uncovered? Also, We look at the microbiome of mining. And, the only vertebrate in the world that would thank you for saying that it looked like crap... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
The roamin' Roman Empire, and Charles Darwin's love life
Naked Genetics, from the Naked Scientists - February 28, 2024 11:11 - 28 minutes ★★★★ - 84 ratingsIn this edition of Naked Genetics: The surprising findings of a roman empire diversity study; Are hybrid animals the way out of the biodiversity crisis? And, was charles darwin as romantic as he was scientifically brilliant? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
The origin of Europe's MS disease, and South Pole sequencing
Naked Genetics, from the Naked Scientists - January 22, 2024 08:35 - 27 minutes ★★★★ - 84 ratingsThis episode of Naked Genetics, the origins of multiple sclerosis markers in northern Europe is revealed, and why it might have helped more people than it hindered; we also look at organisms surviving in Earth's most extreme conditions; and ask just why might a bunch of organisms be turning into ...
Testing for genetic diseases, and bats with big penises
Naked Genetics, from the Naked Scientists - December 15, 2023 02:48 - 27 minutes ★★★★ - 84 ratingsThis episode of Naked Genetics, we catch up with our genetics experts and look into the hot button genetics news; we look at how genetics affects our genes, and how genes affect our ageing; and, another extraordinary mating ritual in Quirks of Evolution... Like this podcast? Please help us by sup...
Is vegetarianism genetic, and the penis-eating spider
Naked Genetics, from the Naked Scientists - November 14, 2023 12:38 - 30 minutes ★★★★ - 84 ratingsThis episode, we catch up with some of the more curious genetics news from the past month including how much Neanderthal is in you and how that affects your risk of disease. Also, we look at one of the most remarkable breeding strategies in the animal kingdom, a spider with two penises that eats ...
Emerging Markets Collaborate to Succeed in Post-Pandemic World
GEN Podcasts - April 11, 2023 16:24 - 18 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Breathing Oxygen Back into the Biological Conversation
GEN Podcasts - February 06, 2023 17:52 - 19 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsAs good scientific investigators, we strive to make our research more reproducible, repeatable, and translatable. These traits are ostensibly engrained in researchers from the start of their careers but often fall to the wayside in pursuit of experimental answers. Throughout this three-episode po...
Global Single-Use Network Supports Assurance of Supply
GEN Podcasts - January 30, 2023 13:00 - 27 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsSingle-use systems have been steadily climbing toward the top of the tools utilized by biomanufacturers for the commercial-scale production of critical therapeutic products. However, COVID-19 created an inflection point for this technology, generating an even greater demand that will shape the m...
Resins Address Downstream Purification Concerns
GEN Podcasts - January 03, 2023 16:30 - 20 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsThe demand for safe and efficacious biologics has accelerated exponentially in the past several years due to the tremendous success of some of the initial therapeutic offerings in this space. Yet, along with this increased demand comes the need for innovative solutions to improve downstream prod...
Materials Sourcing: Precautions and Improvements for Cell and Gene Therapies
GEN Podcasts - December 01, 2022 16:41 - 21 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsThe success and applications of cell and gene therapies are seemingly limitless, and economic forecasts project a compound annual growth rate of almost 40% over the next eight years. This rapid expansion is a double edge sword for biomanufacturers of cell and gene therapy products. On the one ha...
Mechanistic Modeling Improves Drug Discovery Workflows and Speeds Therapeutic Development
GEN Podcasts - December 01, 2022 16:38 - 23 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsThis is the final episode in our three-part GENcast series, where we discuss the virtues of mechanistic modeling and how it can significantly impact critical decision-making points in the drug discovery process, especially as drug developers move closer toward the IND process. In our two previous...
Moving the Drug Pipeline Forward with Mechanistic Modeling
GEN Podcasts - December 01, 2022 16:34 - 25 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsThis is part two in our three-part GENcast series, where we discuss various aspects of the drug discovery and development process and, in particular, how advanced computational techniques like mechanistic modeling can help advance the therapeutic drug pipeline for many developers. In our initial ...
Reducing Drug Discovery and Development Risk with Mechanistic Modeling
GEN Podcasts - May 02, 2022 19:16 - 40 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsThe drug discovery and development process can be an arduous endeavor. Manufacturers spend considerable resources and money chasing down potential candidate molecules to create a potential new therapeutic—often resulting in abandoning the candidate in the very later stages of development due to ...
Meet the Editor-in-Chief of GEN Biotechnology: Hana El-Samad, PhD
GEN Podcasts - December 17, 2021 21:45 - 42 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsGEN Biotechnology is the new peer-reviewed journal launching in early 2022 by Mary Ann Liebert Inc. aiming to publish outstanding original research and perspectives across the biotech field. In this Q&A, GEN Biotechnology Senior Editor, Fay Lin, PhD, interviews Editor-in-Chief, Hana El-Samad, P...
Interrogating the Links between Genetics and Psychiatric Disorders with High Throughput Assays
GEN Podcasts - December 02, 2021 21:53 - 29 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Navigating the Regulatory Terrain during Cell & Gene Therapy Production
GEN Podcasts - June 09, 2021 17:53 - 17 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsNavigating the Regulatory Terrain during Cell & Gene Therapy Production by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Solve Your Biotherapeutic Challenges with Help from Gene Therapy University
GEN Podcasts - May 05, 2021 18:15 - 20 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsSolve Your Biotherapeutic Challenges with Help from Gene Therapy University by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
COVID In Your Genes: The Risk Factors
Naked Genetics, from the Naked Scientists - April 14, 2021 10:46 - 29 minutes ★★★★ - 84 ratingsDo our genes control how we respond to COVID? The question has been nagging at the world since the pandemic began. Now we have the answer - and it's yes. In this programme, geneticist Nathan Pearson uncovers the specific bits of DNA that make you more likely to catch coronavirus, as well as the b...
The Genes Who Came in for the Cold
Naked Genetics, from the Naked Scientists - March 17, 2021 20:12 - 29 minutes ★★★★ - 84 ratingsHow do we cope at the extremes of low temperature? Across the world, groups of people have historically made their home in icy and inhospitable landscapes... and even today, groups of thrill seekers push their bodies to the limits by going swimming in water close to freezing. In this month's prog...
How To Tell Coronavirus Variants Apart
Naked Genetics, from the Naked Scientists - February 24, 2021 12:32 - 28 minutes ★★★★ - 84 ratingsWe're looking at the most critical variants of the coronavirus, and finding out how to tell whether they're flummoxing COVID vaccines. Plus: the cost of catching a serial killer; DNA with four strands instead of two; and a mutant fish whose fins have started turning into limbs! Like this podcast?...
WE AIN'T SEEN NOTHING YET. Perry Chen & Walter Isaacson.
Perpetual Novelty - January 20, 2021 15:00 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsWalter Isaacson joins Perry Chen to consider the question: "How do we navigate a time of immense technological change?" Walter Issacson is an American author, journalist, and professor. His books include Steve Jobs, Einstein: His Life and Universe, and the forthcoming The Code Breaker: Jennife...
Identical Twins: Not Identical?
Naked Genetics, from the Naked Scientists - January 15, 2021 05:49 - 28 minutes ★★★★ - 84 ratingsMeet the small DNA differences that make their mark by existing in the magical period of early development. We'll hear how mutations in the very first stages of human embryos have bizarre consequences for identical twins; and how even earlier in the process, sperm use selfish genes to get ahead o...
Engineered Therapy: Ramping Up CAR-T Biomanufacturing Goals
GEN Podcasts - January 11, 2021 14:58 - 8 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsEngineered Therapy: Ramping Up CAR-T Biomanufacturing Goals by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
RNA vaccines, privacy, and penguins
Naked Genetics, from the Naked Scientists - December 17, 2020 05:56 - 24 minutes ★★★★ - 84 ratingsThe first group of people in the world have received a 'genetic' vaccine against the coronavirus. What is it, and how does it work? Naked Scientist Chris Smith breaks it down and addresses your concerns. Plus, why some genes have to change rapidly just to stay the same; a new way to keep function...
What is so different about CRISPR Founder breeding?
GEN Podcasts - December 16, 2020 20:26 - 28 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsGretchen Kusek, PhD, Associate Director Scientific Services, and Bart Smits, PhD, Manager Genetic Sciences and Compliance, discuss the key considerations when breeding gene-edited animals using CRISPR, particularly in the context of mosaicism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf...
What is so different about CRISPR Founder breeding?
Essentials of CRISPR-based Animal Models in Drug Discovery - December 16, 2020 20:26 - 28 minutesGretchen Kusek, PhD, Associate Director Scientific Services, and Bart Smits, PhD, Manager Genetic Sciences and Compliance, discuss the key considerations when breeding gene-edited animals using CRISPR, particularly in the context of mosaicism. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out infor...
Legal Considerations When Choosing a Genetic Modification Technology to Generate an Animal Model
Essentials of CRISPR-based Animal Models in Drug Discovery - December 02, 2020 23:15 - 17 minutesGretchen Rice, PhD, JD, Vice President and General Counsel, and Mark Johnson, PhD, Scientific Program Manager, discuss the licensing considerations that go into using CRISPR and other gene editing platforms to create genetically engineered animal models. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and op...
Collaborating for Filtration Success, Virtually
GEN Podcasts - December 02, 2020 17:00 - 12 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsCollaborating for Filtration Success, Virtually by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back to the Lab – Embracing Change
GEN Podcasts - November 20, 2020 16:47 - 11 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsBack to the Lab – Embracing Change by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mink, Ivory, & a Disease Discovered Backwards
Naked Genetics, from the Naked Scientists - November 13, 2020 05:53 - 27 minutes ★★★★ - 84 ratingsIt's a regular Noah's Ark: from the coronavirus strains that have been spreading through minks, to a new DNA test that can track poached elephant ivory, to the genetics of a very useful - and very inbred - cat. Plus: scientists have discovered a brand new genetic disease, via an unlikely approach...
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