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ATCC's Podcast: Behind the Biology

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ATCC: Behind the Biology Podcast

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In this episode, Becky Bradford, a senior vice president at ATCC, shares her inspiring journey from a science-loving child in Oklahoma to a leader in biomanufacturing. With over twenty years of experience, she reflects on her early career during the ... more

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

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Rebecca Brantford
Senior Vice President of ATCC Federal Solutions
ATCC
Episode: Episode 38: Global Vision, Local Impact- A Journey to Biotech Leadership
Rebecca Bradford
Senior Vice President of ATCC Federal Solutions
ATCC
Episode: Episode 37: Curiosity, Crisis, and the Call to Lead
Dr. Aaron Cypess
Senior Investigator at the National Institute of Health
National Institute of Health
Episode: Episode 32: BAT Breakthroughs and the Bridge from Bench-to-Bedside
Neely Chakraborty
Head of Cryo-Biology Research and Development at ATCC
ATCC
Episode: Episode 26: ThawReady™- Transforming Cryopreservation for Instant Cell Functionality
Nilay Chakraborty
The head of the Cryobiology Research and Development Department at ATCC
ATCC
Episode: Episode 25: Freezing the Future- Revolutionizing Cryopreservation at ATCC
Dr. Jesse Boehm
Expert in cancer genomics and research director at Breakthrough Cancer
Breakthrough Cancer
Episode: Episode 22: From Cross-institutional Collabs to Mission Control
Dr. Tasha Santiago Rodriguez
A researcher focused on microbiome studies, particularly gut and skin microbiomes.
Episode: Episode 21: The Future of Microbiome Studies - From Research to Practical Application
Dr. Tasha Santiago-Rodriguez
Microbiome discovery analyst and data scientist, formerly working with bacteriophages in wet labs.
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Episode: Episode 20: A Journey from the Wet Lab to Bioinformatics
Nick Greenfield
Founder and board chair of microbiome analysis platform One Codex
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Episode: Episode 16: From No Codex to One Codex

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Dave Yarmosh
Host of Behind the Biology, focusing on science and life sciences discussions.

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Episode 33: Fueling the Future- BAT, Bile Acids, and Beyond
Q: When might clinical trials for the drug be considered?
Clinical trials might occur when a lower dose of the drug can effectively activate brown adipose tissue without significant cardiovascular effects.
Episode 33: Fueling the Future- BAT, Bile Acids, and Beyond
Q: What does the future of brown adipose tissue research look like?
The future includes understanding BAT's role in metabolism, developing non-invasive imaging techniques, and exploring clinical applications of various drugs.
Episode 31: Brown and White Adipocytes- A Hot Topic in Metabolism
Q: What keeps you motivated in your research?
I'm motivated by being part of the groundbreaking discovery of BAT in humans and the opportunity to explore this new organ.
Episode 31: Brown and White Adipocytes- A Hot Topic in Metabolism
Q: How does the communication between organ systems work in terms of BAT?
The communication occurs through the circulatory system via molecules, peptides, and extracellular vesicles, illustrating its endocrine function.
Episode 31: Brown and White Adipocytes- A Hot Topic in Metabolism
Q: Can you tell us more about what it is that you actually investigate?
I study brown adipose tissue, known as BAT, which burns fat to generate heat and has potential implications for treating metabolic diseases.

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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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