
ATCC: Behind the Biology Podcast
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NatureScienceLife Sciences | |||

What drives a scientist to rethink how we model human biology? In this episode, Dr. Carolina Lucchesi shares how her career evolved from animal-based research to pioneering work in organ-on-a-chip systems. She discusses the technical challenges she h... more
In this episode of Behind the Biology, Dr. Carolina Lucchesi explores microphysiological systems (MPS)—advanced bioengineering devices designed to mimic key organ or tissue functions in a more physiologically relevant way than traditional 2D culture,... more
In this episode, Frank Simione explores the future of ATCC. Frank highlights the transformation initiated by Dr Raymond Cypess and continued by Dr Ruth Cheng, which required ATCC to operate more like a business to achieve financial stability. Frank s... more
In this episode, David Yarmosh welcomes Frank Simione back to discuss ATCC's evolution from relying on government subsidies to securing government contracts, a shift initiated in the 1990s under Dr. Raymond Cypess's leadership. The discussion also co... more
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This series centers on leadership, innovation, and scientific infrastructure within a major biotech repository and its affiliated programs. Across recent episodes, conversations explore how scientists transition to leadership, the value of mentorship and grit in driving organizational growth, and the interplay between legacy institutions and modern advancements. Recurring themes include building resilient research operations, navigating crises in public health, and expanding access to high-quality, reproducible resources for the broader scientific community. A standout aspect is the focus on strategic direction within ATCC's ecosystem—covering federal solutions, biomanufacturing, genome portals, and translational research—paired with person... more
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