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A podcast bringing you the stories behind news-worthy molecular biology research. From The Scientist‘s Creative Services Team.

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Before CRISPR-based methods took center stage in the genome editing field, other bio-inspired tools such as zinc finger nucleases and Cre-lox system recombinases made genomic engineering possible. Some researchers are now looking back to these founda... more

For centuries, people have relied on materials such as concrete, steel, and wood for the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures. However, researchers have started exploring a far less conventional material for building therapeutics ... more

Deep within the gut’s epithelial layer are specialized sensory cells that convert mechanical stimuli to electrical signals and convey this information to nerve cells. As researchers home in on the basic mechanisms of gut touch, the concept of gut fee... more

Bioelectrical gradients guide embryonic development by creating an electrical scaffold for tissue and organ growth. Researchers harness the power of bioelectricity to devise strategies for regenerating various tissues, including promoting brain recov... more

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Recent Guests

Frank Buchholz
Professor and head of the Medical Systems Biology Translational Research Group at the Technical University of Dresden's University Cancer Center
Technical University of Dresden
Episode: The Future of Gene Editing with Programmable Recombinases
Björn Högberg
Professor of Biophysics at the Karolinska Institute
Karolinska Institute
Episode: Rise of the Nanorobots
Arthur Beyder
Gastroenterologist and biomedical engineer at the Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic
Episode: All the Feels: The Emerging Neuroscience of Gut Touch
Paul George
Physician scientist in the Department of Neurology at Stanford University.
Stanford University
Episode: From Development to Regeneration: The Power of Bioelectricity
Bishoy Faltas
An associate professor of medicine and cell and developmental biology and chief research officer at the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine.
Weill Cornell
Episode: Circumventing Cancer Resistance
Deepak Lamba
Distinguished scientist in the Department of Immunology and Regenerative Medicine at Genentech and an associate adjunct professor at the University of California, San Francisco.
Genentech
Episode: Advances in Cell Therapy for Restoring Vision
Joy Milne
Retired nurse renowned for her ability to smell diseases
Episode: Smelling Illness: Volatile Organic Compounds as Neurological Disease Biomarkers
Drupad Trivedi
Biomedical researcher and lecturer in analytical and measurement science
University of Manchester
Episode: Smelling Illness: Volatile Organic Compounds as Neurological Disease Biomarkers
Josephine Thinwa
Assistant professor in the departments of internal medicine and microbiology
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Episode: Understanding the Role of Autophagy in Infectious Disease

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Iris Kulbatski
Narrator with a focus on bringing scientific stories to life and enhancing listener engagement.

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From Development to Regeneration: The Power of Bioelectricity
Q: Can you explain the significance of bioelectricity in your research and its role in stroke recovery?
Bioelectricity is crucial because it influences the growth and recovery of nervous tissues, particularly following strokes. By understanding and utilizing electrical signals, researchers can enhance regenerative processes in the brain.
Natural Trip: Endogenous Psychedelics and Human Physiology
Q: What role do you believe DMT plays in human physiology?
Barker describes DMT as an endogenous neurotransmitter that regulates perception, consciousness, and has potential roles in neuroprotection and repair mechanisms in the brain.
Natural Trip: Endogenous Psychedelics and Human Physiology
Q: What sparked your interest in psychedelic research?
Barker explains that his vivid recurring dreams as a child, combined with an epiphany during a natural products course, ignited his curiosity about the human brain's ability to produce hallucinogenic compounds.
Organoids in Space: The Next Frontier
Q: How does microgravity affect the cellular and molecular biology of brain organoids?
Microgravity changes cellular responses and can accelerate aging in brain organoids, leading to important observations on neurological conditions.

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This podcast explores compelling narratives surrounding innovative molecular biology research, highlighting the stories that often go untold in scientific journals. Episodes feature discussions with leading experts who offer insights into their groundbreaking studies across various fields of biomedicine, including gut health, cancer, neurodevelopmental disorders, and regenerative medicine. The podcast stands out in its ability to make complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging, often intertwining personal anecdotes and professional journeys that resonate with both scientific and lay audiences. Listeners can expect a rich blend of expert interviews, storytelling, and practical implications of the research discussed.

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2. Björn Högberg
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4. Paul George
5. Bishoy Faltas
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