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The RnA Outdoors Podcast covers all things hunting, fishing, and the outdoors. In each episode, we interview experts in the outdoors industry to share knowledge and help our fellow sportsman be successful.
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Speaking of Mol Bio

Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Speaking of Mol Bio, a podcast series from Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses trending applications in science and the molecular biology aspects of those applications. Our host delves in to deep discussion with CEOs, R&D scientists, researchers, and key opinion leaders across the globe. Speaking of Mol Bio helps scientific curious people - from all scientific and non-scientific backgrounds - understand how modern molecular biology applications can help push the boundaries in medicine, scien ...
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RNA Music

Ryan from RNA Music

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RNA Music is a mom and pop guitar shop and lesson studio located in Canton, Texas! We teach lessons and provide music gear for East Texans and also love to make youtube videos of lessons, demos, music gear, family vlogs running a small business and more! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rna-music/support
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Patient Empowerment Program: A Rare Disease Podcast

n-Lorem Foundation (Dr. Stan Crooke, Amy Williford, Kim Butler, Andrew Serrano, Jon Magnuson, and Kira Dineen)

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Join the nano-rare disease community! Interviews features leading physicians, scientists, biotech experts, and patient advocates. Lessons teach core concepts about drugs. Our host Dr. Crooke has led the creation of antisense technology and his foundation, n-Lorem, is using this powerful technology to discover, develop, and provide personalized experimental antisense oligonucleotide medicines to nano-rare patients for free, for life. n-Lorem is a non-profit organization established to apply t ...
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OutSmart Cancer is the podcast for people who refuse to settle for one-size-fits-all cancer care. Hosted by Dr. Dino Prato, founder of Envita Medical Centers, this show offers expert insight into the world of precision oncology, integrative treatments, and the hidden factors that make cancer so hard to treat — and what to do about them. For the last 25 years, Dr. Prato and his team have helped thousands of patients that have failed the largest hospitals utilizing the techniques and technolog ...
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On this podcast leading scientist, clinicians and entrepreneurs share their thoughts on the progress of personalized medicine. With our guests, we discuss new technologies for targeted treatments and diagnostics, their benefits for patients and clinicians and related implementation challenges.
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Elucidations

Matt Teichman

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Elucidations is an unexpected philosophy podcast produced in association with Emergent Ventures. Every episode, Matt Teichman temporarily transforms himself back into a student and tries to learn the basics of some topic from a person of philosophical interest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A good mentor can be the difference between success and failure. But what to do if you don't have help on hand? Mentors At Your Benchside provides curated help and advice from experienced researchers on various topics, from lab skills and techniques to career progression. Each short episode is bursting with easy-to-access help and advice that can improve your results and help you get the most out of your time in the lab. https://bitesizebio.com/mentors-at-your-benchside
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bio/acc Podcast

Shriya Bhat, Harvard BCI

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The Bio Accelerationism (bio/acc) podcast. Deeply researched interviews about fascinating topics from biotech and research. Podcast hosted by Shriya Bhat, a Harvard Sophomore from the Harvard Bioethics Communication Initiative (BCI).
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Is there any hope at all of building and maintaining a free society? If so, how? If you are among "the remnant", this might be the show for you. See blog & discussion at: https://bretigne.substack.com/
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Talking Biotech is a weekly podcast that uncovers the stories, ideas and research of people at the frontier of biology and engineering. Each episode explores how science and technology will transform agriculture, protect the environment, and feed 10 billion people by 2050. Interviews are led by Dr. Kevin Folta, a professor of molecular biology and genomics.
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Exploring all things genetics. Dr Patrick Short, University of Cambridge alumnus and CEO of Sano Genetics, analyses the science, interviews the experts, and discusses the latest findings and breakthroughs in genetic research. To find out more about Sano Genetics and its mission to accelerate the future of precision medicine visit: www.sanogenetics.com
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The award-winning WIRED UK Podcast with James Temperton and the rest of the team. Listen every week for the an informed and entertaining rundown of latest technology, science, business and culture news. New episodes every Friday.
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BioSpeak

biospeakcast

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Dive into the world of biology with ease! Join me on a journey through fundamental concepts, from cells to genetics, tailored for high school and college students. Your go-to podcast to ace exams and speak biology fluently.
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Neuroscience Perspectives

Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Rochester

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Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of neuroscience with our expert guests as they explore the mysteries of the brain and the latest breakthroughs in research with our host, John Foxe, PhD, director of the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Rochester. Each episode features in-depth conversations with leading scientists, who unravel complex topics and tackle intriguing questions like: How does the brain shape our behavior? What role do genetics play in our health? ...
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Life Science Success

Don Davis PhD, MBA

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On this podcast, you'll find interviews with high-performing successful individuals in Life Sciences. On a weekly basis, we cover their proven methods, principles, strategies, and mindsets to implement new technologies that scale to meet the needs of people in our world.
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Industry Innovations

National Lipid Association

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The National Lipid Association is proud to host Industry Innovations, a podcast series dedicated to showcasing the latest advancements in lipidology. Designed for clinicians, this series offers exclusive insights into cutting-edge science, research breakthroughs, and emerging therapies shaping the future of lipid management.
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AudioHelicase

AudioHelicase

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AudioHelicase, the podcast of Whitehead Institute: Unwinding the science and the people behind some of the Institute’s most exciting discoveries. Whitehead Institute is a world-renowned non-profit research institution dedicated to improving human health through basic biomedical research. By cultivating a deeply collaborative culture and enabling the pursuit of bold, creative inquiry, Whitehead fosters paradigm-shifting scientific achievement. For more than 30 years, Whitehead faculty have de ...
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Blacc Renaissance [Podcast]

The Ghoul Comics LLC.

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Blacc Renaissance podcast Take a Audio Journey into BLACC PHILOSOPHY; as the host FL33 speaks on Wokism , Black economic liberation, Black Sovereignty, The Need For Masculinity, How to Properly Treat Black Queens, Self Respect , Black Love and GREAT MUSIC REVIEWS. Class is Now in Session and The Most Wise Fleeahvelli will be your Professor 👨🏾‍🏫 for the evening so sit back relax and enjoy this audio philosophical roller coaster ride ¡!
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Dr. Sounds is a successful new age artist on Spotify. He has over 20 million streams since 2009, and in this podcast, Alexander shares mixtapes of his music which are influenced by artists like Brian Eno, Biosphere, Karsh Kale and many other. The music takes you through different zones of parallel universes. Follow Dr Sounds on Spotify http://bit.ly/drsounds
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Rare Insights: Uncovering The Future Of Rare Disease Treatments

Know Rare (Taren Grom, Liz Kay, Kaitlyn Taylor, Nina Wachsman, and DNA Today’s Kira Dineen)

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On “Rare Insights” we bridge the gap between those living with rare diseases and the biopharmaceutical industry. Know Rare amplifies the voices of individuals with rare conditions, providing invaluable perspectives to accelerate therapeutic solutions. Join us as we dive deep into the complexities of rare diseases, exploring real-world insights from passionate industry leaders. Together, we navigate the unknowns and unlock the potential for groundbreaking treatments. Because in this journey, ...
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This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Dr. Graham Dempsey, CEO and co-founder of Quiver Bioscience. They discuss Graham’s path into neuroscience and biotech, how Quiver is building genetically validated programs in pain and neurodevelopmental disorders, and what recent advances in RNA-based therapies could mean for the future of ne…
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In this episode, I sit down with Jeff Coller, a professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, about how decades of foundational RNA biology laid the groundwork for mRNA vaccines--and what comes next for medicine.Check out the Coller Lab: http://www.collerlab.org/0:00 Background2:21 Maternal RNA7:12 mRNA Stability 8:35 The 2015 Disco…
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Recent discoveries show that some neurodegenerative disorders occur because of abnormalities in the processing of RNA in the cell nucleus and/or its export from the nucleus. Johns Hopkins University Associate Professor Shuying Sun is at the forefront of research that is establishing the molecular mechanisms responsible for RNA dysregulation in amyo…
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Why do some cancer patients relapse even after surgery, chemo, and radiation — while others recover long-term? In this episode of Outsmart Cancer, Dr. Dino Prato, founder of Envita Medical Centers, explains the missing link most oncologists never talk about: DAMPS — Damage Associated Molecular Patterns. These are the danger signals cancer cells rel…
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If you’ve ever had that sinking feeling after seeing a high PSA, this episode is for you. PSA alone can lie — it can rise from cycling, infection, inflammation, or just aging. It’s prostate-specific, not cancer-specific. In this episode of Outsmart Cancer, Dr. Dino Prato, founder of Envita Medical Centers, explains what’s truly next for prostate he…
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This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Dr. Beth Shapiro, Chief Science Officer at Colossal Biosciences. They discuss her path into ancient DNA and evolutionary genetics, how advances in genome engineering are reshaping de-extinction and conservation science, and why restoring lost ecological functions could transform the future of …
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Most cancer treatment plans focus on one thing: kill the tumor. But the real key to long-term remission is teaching your immune system how to finish the job. In this episode of Outsmart Cancer, Dr. Dino Prato explains why DAMPS — Damage Associated Molecular Patterns — are one of the most important, misunderstood concepts in oncology. When cancer ce…
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The old cancer playbook — cut, poison, burn — was never designed for long-term remission. It was designed to attack the tumor, not to strengthen the immune system that deletes cancer 10,000 times a day when healthy. In this episode of Outsmart Cancer, Dr. Dino Prato, founder of Envita Medical Centers, breaks down why standard surgery, chemo, and ra…
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In this episode I talk with Case Western Reserve University Professor Andrew Pieper about how it might be possible to restore neuroplasticity and cognition in Alzheimer's disease. The conversation focuses on a recently published study from his laboratory which shows that a chemical called P7C3-A20 that restores energy balance in brain cells can rev…
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You beat cancer — or you’re doing everything you can to prevent it. But there are five new threats most people never address: heart disease, cancer recurrence, medication overload, Alzheimer’s dementia, and metabolic disease. They’re the “Five Horsemen,” and they steal years of life when left unchecked. In this episode of Outsmart Cancer, Dr. Dino …
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Fenbendazole. Mebendazole. Ivermectin. They’re cheap, widely discussed online, and often described as “miracle” cancer treatments — but that’s not how real oncology works. In this episode of Outsmart Cancer, Dr. Dino Prato, founder of Envita Medical Centers, breaks down when repurposed drugs actually make sense in cancer care — and when they don’t.…
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In the latest episode of Elucidations, Sam Enright (Progress Ireland, The Fitzwilliam) instructs us in the delicate art of learning forever. If you’re one of those people who responds well to formal education, chances are you’ve spent 10-20 years of your life as a student. When you finally graduate, it can feel jarring, like you’re kissing all this…
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Most breast cancer care still relies on guesswork — but that’s changing. In this episode of Outsmart Cancer, Dr. Dino Prato, founder of Envita Medical Centers, explains how deep precision mapping is helping patients with advanced breast cancer achieve better outcomes and quality of life. By combining DNA sequencing, RNA transcriptomics, and immune …
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In this lecture I describe how changes occurring in the brain during normal aging set contribute to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and frontotemporal dementia. Cellular and molecular hallmarks of aging predispose brain cells to neurodegenerative orders with environmental and genetic fact…
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This is a throwback to episode 484, a very important correction of their episode on glyphosate. With so much controversy around this compound it is critical to keep the information correct and consistent with a 50 year body of evidence when discussing risk and benefit. Veritassium made some mistakes, so here they are corrected so that you can parti…
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In this Mol Bio Minutes mini-episode, Laurynas Alijošius shares how Rolling Circle Amplification (RCA) provides a reliable, high-yield approach for amplifying circular DNA prior to next-generation sequencing (NGS). This isothermal method avoids the need for thermal cycling and even bypasses the need for specific primers—making it ideal for challeng…
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During the past decade several new technological advances have enabled the identification of ensembles of neurons that encode a specific memory trace (engram cells) and for controlling the activity of engram cells so that recall or inhibition of a memory is controlled by the experimenter. The technologies include fluorescence 'tagging' of engram ce…
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This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Dr. Arabella Bouzigues, Coordinator of the Genetic Frontotemporal Dementia Initiative (GENFI) and postdoctoral researcher. They discuss the scale and structure of GENFI as a global collaboration and what longitudinal data is revealing about genetics and biomarkers in frontotemporal dementia. S…
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This episode originally aired on December 18, 2021. Cindy Graham was diagnosed with glioblastoma in her late 40s. She fought the disease, and ultimately donated her tissues to research to study the nature of glioblastoma and identify potential vulnerabilities that could underlie a cure. This episode first features Dr. Shiela Singh, glioblastoma exp…
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This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Dr. Krishna Aragam, Section Head of Cardiovascular Genomics and Precision Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic. They discuss Krishna’s early experiences in population research and how they shaped his approach to genetics, the major discoveries transforming cardiovascular genomics from monogenic to…
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In this episode of Neuroscience Perspectives, Dr. Anne Churchland, professor of Neurobiology at the David Geffen School of Medicine and the Brain Research Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles, explores how the brain transforms sensory information into decisions. Through the use of neuroscience, mouse models, and data analysis, she…
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In this special Best Of episode, we revisit some of the powerful moments from the 2025 Nano-Rare Patient Colloquium—an extraordinary gathering that brought together more than 875 patients, family members, scientists, physicians, advocates, and industry leaders from around the world, both in person and virtually. This episode highlights moving patie…
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Summary: This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Lisa Gurry, Chief Business Officer of GeneDx. They discuss her path from two decades at Microsoft to leading one of the most influential genomics companies, GeneDx’s mission to deliver the fastest rare disease diagnoses, and how large-scale data, newborn screening, and AI are shaping …
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NOTE: This lecture with slides presented can be found on the Brain Ponderings YouTube Channel. This episode begins by highlighting recent evidence showing adverse effects on the brain of excessive activation of the mTOR pathway as a consequence of dietary branched chain amino acid consumption. Then I describe evidence that Beyond the age of 40 year…
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NOTE: This lecture with slides presented can be found on the Brain Ponderings YouTube Channel. This video describes 12 major changes that occur in brain cells during aging and their involvement in decline in brain function and the development of neurodegenerative disorders including dementia and Parkinson's disease.…
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NOTE: This lecture with slides presented can be found on the Brain Ponderings YouTube Channel. This is the first of five lectures on the Neurobiology of Aging. The other four lectures cover cellular hallmarks, structural and functional aspects, biomarkers, how neurodegenerative disorders occur during aging, and how aging can be slowed and brain hea…
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I speak again with Mike Maharrey, National Communications Director for the Tenth Amendment Center. In a world where it often seems that politicians and government agents are free to violate our rights with no consequences to themselves, I ask Mike whether he thinks we have any power at all to protect those rights. We talk about the Constitutional r…
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Applyo Jena is building a freeze-dried future, one bead at a time. In this episode, Dr. Hanno Hermann and Dr. Thanh Tu Hellmich-Duong walk us through how their lyo-bead technology emerged from the challenges of field-based HIV diagnostics and evolved into a flexible platform that stabilizes everything from enzymes to magnetic nanoparticles, without…
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This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Dr. Jeffrey Chamberlain, Professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine, co-founder of Kinea Bio, and Director of the Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center of Seattle. They discuss the early breakthroughs that revealed the structure and function of the dystrophin gene, h…
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A conversation with Natacha Gassenbach, 2025 Hero of n-Lorem and Biogen leader. She shares Biogen’s decision to become a founding donor of n-Lorem, the impact of the Nano-Rare Patient Colloquium. Natacha also explores “the movement for nano-rare” and a shared vision of tackling difficult challenges to drive meaningful change. Holiday Ornament: http…
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The lipid membrane bilayer of cells is composed of fats including phospholipids, cholesterol, and sphingomyelin. Enzymes called sphingomyelinases can cleave sphingomyelin resulting in the liberation of ceramides which can diffuse within the cell and act as signaling molecules. In this episode I talk with Tulane University Professor Norm Haughey abo…
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In this episode, I talk with John Quain, bioethics fellow at the Icahn School of Medicine and lead bioethicist at Manhattan Genomics. We talk about the ethics behind AI, germline editing, and the next wave of biotechnology. Check out the Manhattan Project: https://manhattangenomics.com/ 0:00 Intro 0:41 Background3:50 Artificial Intelligence 6:30 AG…
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Most cancer drugs don’t actually kill cancer — they just slow it down. In this episode of Outsmart Cancer, Dr. Dino Prato, founder of Envita Medical Centers, reveals why many FDA-approved cancer treatments are cytostatic, meaning they only halt tumor growth — not destroy it. The future, he says, is in cytotoxic precision oncology: treatments design…
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Summary: This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Dr. Rachel Salzman, CEO of Armatus Bio. They discuss the promise of vectorized RNAi for autosomal dominant diseases, the key scientific and clinical hurdles in gene therapy, and Rachel’s lessons from two decades in the field. Show Notes: 0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast 01:00 Welcom…
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Patients don’t die of cancer alone — they die from waiting. In this episode of Outsmart Cancer, Dr. Dino Prato, founder of Envita Medical Centers, exposes how the cancer system’s slow approvals, outdated guidelines, and insurance roadblocks cost patients precious time. Care delayed is care denied — and that’s why Dr. Prato and his team built a prec…
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What if the best prostate cancer treatment doesn’t cut, burn, or destroy your vitality — yet still teaches your immune system to find and fight cancer throughout the body? In this episode of Outsmart Cancer, Dr. Dino Prato, founder of Envita Medical Centers, explains how precision oncology and interventional radiology are redefining prostate cancer…
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What is the best treatment for advanced melanoma — and why do some therapies fail while others succeed? In this episode of Outsmart Cancer, Dr. Dino Prato, founder of Envita Medical Centers, breaks down the future of melanoma care: deep mapping and immune-centered precision oncology. Using DNA, RNA, and spatial biology, Dr. Prato explains how mappi…
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This time around, Matt talks to Luca Gattoni-Celli about why it’s so expensive to buy a house. In the 80s, people from all sorts of socioeconomic backgrounds were able to afford apartments and houses in places like New York City, San Francisco, or London. Now, on the other hand, even many wealthy people are getting priced out of the city. And indee…
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It is well known that inside nearly every living cell on this planet, there are instructions powering the dynamics of everything in the cell, known as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Enoch Yeung, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at UC, Santa Barbara, explains how DNA is the genetic code that tells cells where to live, how to live, and how…
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