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Dr. Paola Oliveri studies marine echinoderms. They have evolved so much novelty, says the developmental biologist from University College London.
Long-COVID Part 3: A chat with Terina Martinez
Long-COVID is rough on many people who have happily recovered from COVID-19. Dr. Terina Martinez, a field application scientist at Taconic Biosciences talks about the ...
Long-COVID Part 1: A chat with Nadia Rosenthal
Long-COVID is tough with its many symptoms for people who have recovered from COVID-19. In this podcast Dr. Nadia Rosenthal, the scientific director of The Jackson La...
Long-COVID Part 2: A chat with Avi Nath
Long-COVID is hard on many people who have recovered from COVID-19. This is a conversation with Dr. Avi Nath about long-COVID and brain fog. He is intramural clinical...
A chat with with Na Ji
She's driven by curiosity. Na Ji is a physicist and neuroscientist at University of California, Berkeley. She develops ways to study the brain and reads voraciously. (...
Bye-Bye Bunny
Bye-bye Bunny is about research on COVID-19, about the antibodies in our bodies, and the many kinds of research antibodies. And about the possibility that research ant...
Computational pipelines: to build and maintain them
Pipelines are basically a series of data analysis steps rendered computationally. I sat down, virtually that is, with two scientists at DNAnexus to talk about some way...
Sneak peak of AACR 2020
Dr. Elaine Mardis and Dr. Antoni Ribas offer a sneak peek of the AACR annual meeting II and its hundreds of talks and thousands of posters. And they share their though...
Job-hunting at ‘ACCR.’
Job-hunting is always hard but job fairs at scientific conferences can be helpful. As the all-virtual virtual annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Res...
A chat with Hui Yang
Dr. Hui Yang from the Institute of Neuroscience at Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences and his team have developed new base-editors, which are used for gene-ed...
A chat with Carol Robinson
Dr. Carol Robinson and her team have developed a way to look at small things and big things all in one experiment. The lab is her passion and her joy, says Robinson fr...