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The Scientist Speaks - Rising From the Dead: How Antibiotic Resistance Genes Travel Between Current and Past Bacteria
Heather Kittredge and Sarah Evans discuss the environmental conditions that facilitate natural transformation in bacteria’s native habitat.  
The Scientist Speaks - Rising From the Dead: How Antibiotic Resistance Genes Travel Between Current and Past Bacteria
The Scientist Speaks - Rising From the Dead: How Antibiotic Resistance Genes Travel Between Current and Past Bacteria

Heather Kittredge and Sarah Evans discuss the environmental conditions that facilitate natural transformation in bacteria’s native habitat.  

Heather Kittredge and Sarah Evans discuss the environmental conditions that facilitate natural transformation in bacteria’s native habitat.  

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Science Philosophy in a Flash - A Look at Aging Through Young Eyes 
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Aimée Parker shares how her childlike curiosity and collaborative spirit motivate her scientific pursuits.
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Iris Kulbatski, PhD | Jul 11, 2022 | 1 min read
Beate Peter shares how her “scientific bilingualism” is the driving force behind her philosophy of science.
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Niki Spahich, PhD | Jun 20, 2022 | 1 min read
Anthony Richardson discusses what makes Staph especially dangerous for people with diabetes.
The Generative Biology Revolution
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Welcome to The Generative Biology Revolution, a special edition podcast series produced by The Scientist’s Creative Services Team.
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The Scientist Speaks - To Conserve and Protect: The Quest for Universal Vaccines
Niki Spahich, PhD | May 24, 2022 | 1 min read
Patrick Wilson discusses the challenges in designing universal vaccines and his work developing one for influenza.
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Maya Kaelberer discusses her research investigating how sensory cells in the gut guide feeding behavior.
Don Ingber discusses how organ-on-a-chip technology helps identify, study, and combat viral variants that could cause the next pandemic.
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Nele Haelterman, PhD | Mar 30, 2022 | 1 min read
Don Ingber discusses how organ-on-a-chip technology helps identify, study, and combat viral variants that could cause the next pandemic.
John Glass describes why researchers constructed a synthetic unicellular organism and how it unravels the secrets of evolution.
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Sejal Davla, PhD | Feb 25, 2022 | 1 min read
John Glass describes why researchers constructed a synthetic unicellular organism and how it unravels the secrets of evolution.
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Evangelos Kiskinis describes how the patient-derived iPSCs model of epilepsy help predict drug resistance.
Melissa Vos discusses how lipids’ good intentions become harmful in Parkinson’s Disease
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Melissa Vos discusses how lipids’ good intentions become harmful in Parkinson’s Disease.
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The adaptive and innate immune responses collaborate to attack T-cell resistant cancer cells.
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Ancient Secrets of the Plague
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Niki Spahich, PhD | Nov 10, 2021 | 1 min read
Simon Rasmussen discusses his research tracking the origins of the plague by analyzing ancient DNA.
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Chromosomal rearrangements reposition influential and often overlooked non-coding elements in the genome to hijack genes and cause cancer.
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The Scientist Speaks - The Reality of Regenerative Medicine
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After decades of research the potential of regenerative medicine becomes a life-saving reality.
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