
It's vital that we make progress in biology. Yet today, understanding complex living systems is hard. But does it have to be? We're Markus and Phil, a biologist and a statistician. We created this podcast for anyone who believes that there might be a better way. Together, we'll discuss the best experiments to cut through biological complexity. Join us to explore the shape of the next experiment.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceLife Sciences | |||

“Most assays don’t fail because they’re wrong… they fail because they’re fragile.”
This time, Markus Gershater and Phil Kay sat down with Rob Howes (Head of Biology & DMPK at Charles River) to unpack what REALLY happens when you scale biology - and ... more
“Some people don’t want experiments to be repeatable, they want them to feel like magic in their hands.”
🎙️The latest episode of “The Next Experiment” is here!
This time, Markus and Phil sat down with Dr. Linden Schrecker, co-founder of SOLVE Chem... more
“Drug-resistant bacteria played the ultimate uno reverse card on us.”
🎙️The latest episode of “The Next Experiment” is here!
This time, Markus and Phil sat down with Adam Winnifrith - who shared his unique perspective on experimentation, scaling, ... more
"I wouldn’t describe DOE as easy — I’d describe it as extremely worthwhile.”
🎙️The latest episode of “The Next Experiment” is here!
This time, Markus and Phil sat down with Alex Rimmer, who brings a clear and practical perspective on DOE in biolog... more
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