ATCC: Behind the Biology Podcast
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Life SciencesNatureScience |
In this episode, Dr. Aaron Cypess discusses the future of brown adipose tissue (BAT) and white adipose tissue (WAT) research at the NIDDK, focusing on three pillars: integrative physiology, noninvasive imaging, and clinical trials. First, there's int... more
In this episode, Dr. Aaron Cypess discusses two pivotal moments that led him to change his approach to research. Initially planning to major in biology, he was encouraged to study chemistry, which provided a strong foundation in precision and quantit... more
In this conversation, Dr. Aaron Cypess discusses his research on brown adipose tissue (BAT), an organ that burns fat to generate heat. Initially thought to be present only in small mammals and young children, functional BAT was discovered in adult hu... more
In this episode, David Yarmosh and Briana Benton discuss the future of the ATCC Genome Portal, focusing on upcoming data types and platform enhancements. Benton reveals that by the end of 2025, researchers will gain access to methylation data for the... more
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Content typically focuses on a variety of cutting-edge topics in life sciences, particularly advancements in fields such as cryobiology, cancer research, and genomics. Episodes often feature expert discussions on the implications of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in treating metabolic diseases and the innovations in technologies that enhance biological research. This series stands out for its engagement with leading scientists and practitioners in the field, providing behind-the-scenes insights into ongoing research and the potential future applications of their findings. Listeners can expect to gain detailed knowledge on how scientific theories are applied to real-world challenges and discover the intersection of science and practical applicat... more
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2. Neely Chakraborty
3. Nilay Chakraborty
4. Dr. Jesse Boehm
5. Dr. Tasha Santiago Rodriguez
6. Dr. Tasha Santiago-Rodriguez
7. Nick Greenfield
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