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Stem cell -related Podcasts.
Discussing matters of Biology, Technology and Biotech.
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Cell is a peer-reviewed journal publishing the most interesting discoveries in biology.
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These weekly podcasts will feature interviews with leading biotech researchers, newsmakers, and thought leaders. Topics will revolve around the critical scientific and business issues that impact the global biotechnology industry, beginning with new discoveries in the lab and then moving onto R & D, biomanufacturing, and final product commercialization. Trends, novel technologies, opinions, recent developments, how-to advice, and much more will discussed in our podcasts in a lively, to-the-point, and informative style. Be sure to listen each week!
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The Journal’s editor-in-chief William Patrick is joined by journalist Sally Lehrman, author Catherine Brady and The Journal’s Web Editor Daniel S. Levine. They discuss the emergence of consumer genetic tests, the career of groundbreaking scientist Elizabeth Blackburn and the challenges of making personalized medicine a reality.
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The Lancet is a weekly medical journal, renowned for the publication of high-quality peer-reviewed research from around the world. In the weekly podcasts our editors discuss highlights of the current issue, including interviews with authors of key articles to provide context and insight to advancements in medicine and health worldwide. We also include highlights of The Lancet Infectious Diseases and The Lancet Neurology monthly titles.
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Narrated meeting reports from selected Life Science meetings
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A monthly program about science and its delightfully strange history. For people who are scared of science but deeply intrigued by it. For scientists who know there must be a better back story than what’s told in the sidebars of their textbooks. And - oh yes - for those three dozen of you out there who, like me, actually make a living as historians of science.
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The Naked Scientists are a media-savvy group of physicians and researchers from Cambridge University who use radio, live lectures, and the Internet to strip science down to its bare essentials, and promote it to the general public. Their award winning BBC weekly radio programme, The Naked Scientists, reaches a potential audience of 6 million listeners across the east of England, and also has an international following on the web.
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In this special podcast, we present interviews with leaders in the various fields of stem cell research and a live discussion on the various scientific and ethical problems that this exciting field is revealing.
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The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) Weekly Audio Summary RSS feed. NEJM is a weekly general medical journal that publishes new medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on a wide variety of topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice.
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Hear brief audio stories from the world of science — from hurricanes to mummies to neutrinos — that expand on topics from NOVA TV programs.
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The story of technological progress is one of drama and intrigue, sudden insight and plain hard work. Let’s explore technology’s spectacular failures and many magnificent success stories.
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Last week, researchers announced a significant advance in stem cell science -- they changed skin cells into cells that seem to behave like embryonic stem cells. The work has the potential to sidestep many of the ethical concerns surrounding previous embryonic stem cell research.
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Nuclear and molecular medicine -related news and interviews.
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In this special series, which aired in April 2005, we looked at progress in stem cell research, with stories from China, Israel, Britain and the U.S. Winner of Alfred I. duPont 2006 Broadcast News Award. Series Editor David Baron. The World is a US-based international news and analysis program co-produced by the BBC World Service, Public Radio International, and WGBH Public Radio in Boston.
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QUEST is a TV, radio, web, and education series by KQED that explores the most important trends and issues in science, environment and nature in Northern California.
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Join host Bob McDonald each week to find out the latest in science, technology, medicine and the environment. We cover every aspect of science, from the quirks of the expanding universe to the quarks within a single atom ... and everything in between.
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Regenerative medicine is an exciting new field that seeks to understand how the body heals under normal conditions, then harness and amplify that process when and where it is needed most. The Regenerative Medicine Today podcast will explore these rapidly emerging scientific and medical discoveries which include the development of artificial organs, specially grown tissues and cells (including stem cells), laboratory-made compounds, and combinations of these approaches.
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Tune in every weekday for quick reports and commentaries on the world of science — it’ll just take a minute.
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The latest science news and reporting from the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and its Web site. The feed is updated periodically and aims to put complex and sometimes controversial science stories in context.
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The Science Show with Robyn Williams on Radio National is one of the longest running programs on Australian radio. Scientific issues, debates, events, personalities, exposing scientific fraud, discoveries and broadcasting pranks have been the hallmarks of the Science Show.
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The stem-cells-from-skin-cells breakthrough... Ctrl-alt-delete at the cellular level... Embryos enshrined; skin cells sloughed off... How to sidestep a moral problem... How iPS cells could cure diseases... Unintended consequences and playing God.
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Widely regarded across the western half of the universe as one of the premiere centers for the study of sentient life in the cosmos, the Institute for Comparative Cultural Xenology regularly funds missions to numerous fledgling planetary civilizations, fulfilling its charter to further understanding, diversity, cultural exchange, and peace across the stars.
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Today’s Research, Tomorrow’s Reality. No gadgets and gizmos in this science and technology news blog. Only important scientific innovations which will drastically change our lives.
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Each episode features an interview with a Whitehead scientist on a specific topic. Whitehead scientists run pioneering programs in cancer research, immunology, developmental biology, stem cell research, regenerative medicine, genetics and genomics.
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