Why does a new study on depression have people asking their doctors about their SSRI medications? Will sequencing the human genome soon be affordable for almost everyone? On Petrie Dish, join host and veteran reporter Bonnie Petrie for deep dives into a wide range of bioscience and medicine stories.
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Genome Sequencing Podcasts
Podcast associated with Hiram College Genetics course. Focus is on the history of genomics and how a genomic view of life has impacted basic science as well as applied fields such as medicine and agriculture.
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Stories where genes and genomes are key to solving energy and environmental challenges. Hear diverse voices in science talk about their JGI-supported research to better understand — and harness — the superpowers encoded in plants, fungi, microalgae, environmental viruses, and bacteria to contribute to a more sustainable world.
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A podcast about computational biology, bioinformatics, and next generation sequencing.
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The New England Biolabs podcast series, Lessons from Lab and Life, is dedicated to sharing helpful life lessons from successful scientists. From an overview of cutting edge research to finding sources of inspiration, our podcast is for science enthusiasts that like to ponder “what it all means”. Listen as leading researchers draw lessons from where scientific concepts (and misconceptions) have come from, where they are now, and where they are headed in the not-too-distant future. If you’ve g ...
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Hear directly from the people whose work in genomics is shaping the way we think about science and our world. Listen as leading scientists discuss the impact of genomics with the Illumina Scientific Affairs team. Download or subscribe to our recurring podcasts.
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On Advances in Care, epidemiologist and science communicator Erin Welsh sits down with physicians from NewYork-Presbyterian hospital to discuss the details behind cutting-edge research and innovative treatments that are changing the course of medicine. From breakthroughs in genome sequencing to the backstories on life-saving cardiac procedures, the work of these doctors from Columbia & Weill Cornell Medicine is united by a collective mission to shape the future of health care and transform t ...
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From the evolution of intelligent life, to the mysteries of consciousness; from the threat of the climate crisis to the search for dark matter, The world, the universe and us is your essential weekly dose of science and wonder in an uncertain world. Hosted by journalists Dr Rowan Hooper and Dr Penny Sarchet and joined each week by expert scientists in the field, the show draws on New Scientist’s unparalleled depth of reporting to put the stories that matter into context. Feed your curiosity ...
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Concierge Medicine Today's "DocPreneur Leadership Podcast" has become a trusted voice and is a recorded history of membership medicine in all it's various forms. From Concierge Medicine to Direct Primary Care (DPC) and everything in between it unpacks unique entrepreneurial insights in healthcare ranging from hospitality in healthcare from a patient perspective to interviewing healthcare leaders, Physicians, PAs, NPs, insurance and payor connections, attorneys, interior designers and more. T ...
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The CAS lecture series „Cutting Edge“ addresses the various challenges that scholarship is facing today. Current political and economic changes, such as globalization, great discoveries like genome sequencing or the hypotheses of string theory are asking for scientific creativity. What can different disciplines offer to answer those challenges? What is the current state of research, what is cutting edge? | Die Vortragsreihe am Center for Advanced Studies fragt nach den aktuellsten Entwicklun ...
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Join Dr. DNA Dan as he dives deep into the world of genetics, genomics, DNA, and the future of precision genomic medicine. Dan discusses topics ranging from health and ancestry genetic testing, forensic genetics, genetics, and mental health, common myths about genetics, and more. DNA Dan, SCU Professor of Genomics, Dan Handley, M.S., Ph.D., shares his knowledge from his over 30 years of experience in the world of advanced genomics research and biotechnology. For more information about Southe ...
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Welcome to the official Labiotech.eu podcast - Beyond Biotech! Each week, we talk about what's happening in the world of biotech, with news and interviews with experts from companies around the world. Join us as we cover the latest news, breakthroughs and innovations shaping the life sciences industry.A new podcast episode is available every Friday. The host is Dylan Kissane.
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Facts matter in healthcare. Now more than ever. On Apple and Spotify Follow me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexgdickinson/
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Base by Base explores advances in genetics and genomics, with a focus on gene-disease associations, variant interpretation, protein structure, and insights from exome and genome sequencing. Each episode breaks down key studies and their clinical relevance—one base at a time. Powered by AI, Base by Base offers a new way to learn on the go. Special thanks to authors who publish under CC BY 4.0, making open-access science faster to share and easier to explore.
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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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University of California faculty present the latest findings in genetic research and discoveries.
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Oncology Times reports essential clinical news for oncologists, hematologists and other cancer care professionals. Learn more about our award-winning journal!
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Rangili Hetal is about to share the colors of life, like Joy, Sadness, Happiness, Sharing inspiration stories and to bring values to your life. Stay Connected. 😉
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From Mendel's peas to personal genome sequencing, Genetics Unzipped brings you stories from the world of genes, genomes and DNA. In association with The Genetics Society.
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We are delighted to present "Making science work for health", the PHG Foundation podcast that explains the most promising developments in science and their implications for healthcare. In each episode, host Ofori Canacoo discusses with a PHG Foundation policy analyst, the underpinning science, the ambitions for improving population health and the impact it could have on patients, on society and on the people delivering your healthcare.
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Seqing Knowledge is a genomics podcast brought to you by The Sequencing Center. The Sequencing Center, a next-generation genome sequencing company, offers affordable genome sequencing, bioinformatics, and genome data management for research, pharmaceutical, and clinical organizations. Our services are designed for organizations performing research on bacterial, viral, and human-oriented research. Among these services, our facility offers targeted sequencing methods for research fields includ ...
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Life isn’t measured by the number of years on the earth, but by the quality of life that you can pack in to those the years you have. That’s why it’s important to optimize your healing and dial in your health so that you can thrive. Join Dr. Neil Paulvin, a leading Functional Medicine Physician practicing in New York City, as he interviews experts in every aspect of physiological optimization. Whether you’re a biohacker, an athlete, or an entrepreneur looking to maximize your performance, Dr ...
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This podcast is about the advancement of rare disease research told by health professionals, researchers, parents, and advocates. This podcast is for you to learn how newborn screening research saves the lives of babies every day through discoveries of new technologies and treatments. You will hear stories from experts who treat babies, the families who care for them, and the researchers who make it all happen.
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Step inside the minds of healthcare leaders across the country with a new series aimed at spreading factual, informative and inspiring knowledge through conversations with a list of influential and educated health and policy experts in various fields. Hosted by James E.K. Hildreth, PhD, MD, infectious disease expert and researcher and CEO and president of one of the country’s four HBCU medical institutions, Meharry Medical College, our first season focuses on relevant and interesting topics ...
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Outsmart Your Genes – A Podcast by Sequencing.com Your DNA doesn’t define you—your choices do. Outsmart Your Genes is the podcast that empowers you with genetic insights to take control of your health. Brought to you by Sequencing.com, we explore how whole genome sequencing, AI-driven analysis, and precision medicine are revolutionizing healthcare. Every episode features leading experts, patient advocates, and real-life stories of individuals using their genetic data to prevent disease, opti ...
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147: Comprehensive Annotation of Complete ABO Alleles and Resolution of ABO Variants
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15:37️ Episode 147: Comprehensive Annotation of Complete ABO Alleles and Resolution of ABO Variants In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a groundbreaking study that introduces an improved long-read sequencing method to fully resolve ABO haplotypes, spanning from the 5′ to the 3′ untranslated regions. This work addresses a major gap in b…
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146: Automated and Decentralized Genomic Profiling of Plasma Cell-Free DNA in Solid Tumors
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15:56️ Episode 146: Automated and Decentralized Genomic Profiling of Plasma Cell-Free DNA in Solid Tumors In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore the clinical feasibility of an automated and decentralized cfDNA sequencing system designed to identify actionable and resistance alterations in advanced solid tumors. Study Highlights: Researche…
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2025 Industry Conference - FAQs on Concierge Medicine FORUM
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26:37Register, see agenda, workshops, schedule, exhibitors and speakers and learn more at www.ConciergeMedicineForum.com
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145: A Validated Highly Sensitive Microsatellite Instability Assay Identifies PMS2 Variants in CMMRD
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16:59️ Episode 145: A Validated Highly Sensitive Microsatellite Instability Assay Identifies PMS2 Variants in CMMRD In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a study that validates a next-generation sequencing-based highly sensitive microsatellite instability (hs-MSI) assay for the diagnosis of constitutional mismatch repair deficiency (CMMR…
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Science & Medicine: Sabotaging the molecular engines of some pediatric cancers
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2:10A San Antonio researcher is working on a drug that could treat Ewing sarcoma and rhabdomyosarcoma without lifelong side effects. It would be the first new treatment option for these childhood cancers in 30 years.By Bonnie Petrie
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144: Revised time estimation of the ancestral human chromosome 2 fusion
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17:10️ Episode 144: Revised time estimation of the ancestral human chromosome 2 fusion In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a study that revisits one of the most defining events in human evolution: the fusion that gave rise to chromosome 2. This work refines previous estimates and provides a clearer timeline for when this pivotal genomi…
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143: The genetic history of the Southern Caucasus: 5,000 years of continuity despite high mobility
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18:56️ Episode 143: The genetic history of the Southern Caucasus: 5,000 years of continuity despite high mobility In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a comprehensive archaeogenomic study tracing 230 ancient individuals from Georgia and Armenia over 5,000 years, from the Bronze Age to the Early Middle Ages. The research investigates how…
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The evolutionary price we pay for longer lives; the asteroid coming VERY close to Earth; how dinosaurs shaped the ecosystem
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32:59Episode 321 Humans live a lot longer than other primates - and much of that is down to our immune system. But there’s a price we pay for the capacity to fight off infections: inflammation. Chronic inflammation is to blame for a range of health issues, especially those related to older age. And now research has revealed exactly why inflammation is g…
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142: Specifications of the ACMG/AMP Guidelines for PALB2 Variant Interpretation
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16:35️ Episode 142: Specifications of the ACMG/AMP Guidelines for PALB2 Variant Interpretation In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how the Hereditary Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic Cancer Variant Curation Expert Panel (HBOP VCEP) developed gene-specific ACMG/AMP guidelines for the interpretation of PALB2 germline sequence variants, a …
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BIOSPAIN 2025: Why 1000 companies from more than 40 countries will gather in Barcelona this year
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44:54Partnering conferences are where many deals in the biotech industry get made. With investors and top pharma companies on hand to meet with founders, learn about new science, and put money on the table for promising biotech, it’s little wonder that the biggest partnering events attract hundreds of innovators and thousands of attendees. One of the la…
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EP 205: From father to biotech founder: Building hope for children with ultra-rare diseases with Terry Pirovolakis of Elpida Therapeutics
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43:46This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Terry Pirovolakis, CEO and Founder of Elpida Therapeutics. They discuss Terry’s journey to create a life-saving gene therapy for his son, the founding of Elpida Therapeutics to bring hope to families with ultra-rare diseases, and the challenges of scaling therapies that aren’t commercially via…
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141: RetiGene, a comprehensive gene atlas for inherited retinal diseases
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26:12️ Episode 141: RetiGene, a comprehensive gene atlas for inherited retinal diseases In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore RetiGene, an expert-curated resource that consolidates genetic, transcriptomic, and functional information on inherited retinal diseases (IRDs). The study highlights the urgent need for a unified gene catalog to g…
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140: Landscapes of missense variant impact for human superoxide dismutase 1
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20:18️ Episode 140: Landscapes of missense variant impact for human superoxide dismutase 1 In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a large-scale functional analysis of missense variants in SOD1, a key gene implicated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The study addresses the challenge of classifying variants of uncertain significance …
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139: MosCoverY: A new method to estimate mosaic loss of Y chromosome from sequencing coverage data
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14:03️ Episode 139: MosCoverY: A new method to estimate mosaic loss of Y chromosome from sequencing coverage data In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore the development of MosCoverY, a computational method designed to detect and quantify mosaic loss of the Y chromosome (mLOY) from exome and whole-genome sequencing data. This condition, th…
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138: Social exposome and brain health outcomes of dementia across Latin America
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19:43️ Episode 138: Social exposome and brain health outcomes of dementia across Latin America In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how a multidimensional social exposome across the lifespan—covering education, food insecurity, financial status, assets, access to healthcare, childhood labor, subjective socioeconomic status, childhood ex…
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137: Rethinking RNA-binding proteins: Riboregulation challenges prevailing views
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25:11️ Episode 137: Rethinking RNA-binding proteins: Riboregulation challenges prevailing views In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how a sweeping expansion of the RNA-binding proteome has reframed long‑held assumptions about RNA–protein interactions, spotlighting ‘non‑canonical’ RBPs and the emerging concept of riboregulation—RNA dire…
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Science & Medicine: A San Antonio scientist's team finds malaria's 'Achilles heel,' and it could lead to a vaccine that really works
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2:10Malaria kills more than half a million people a year, and an effective vaccine has been elusive. But a San Antonio malaria researcher and her team have discovered a vulnerability in the malaria parasite's method of avoiding the human immune system that may make all the difference.By Bonnie Petrie
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136: Gene Context Drift Identifies Drug Targets to Mitigate Cancer Treatment Resistance
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14:48️ Episode 136: Gene Context Drift Identifies Drug Targets to Mitigate Cancer Treatment Resistance In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore RECODR, a graph‑embedding pipeline that reads single‑cell and single‑nucleus transcriptomes as co‑expression networks to quantify “gene context drift” during therapy and expose druggable vulnerabili…
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Why we can't announce life on Mars (yet); The Romans' impact on the British economy; Link between exercise and your microbiome
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29:59Episode 320 Was Mars once home to alien life? The evidence is stronger than ever, since NASA’s discovery of rocks marked by patterns similar to those made by microbes on Earth. Found in an area now named Bright Angel, these rocks give us a tantalising insight into Mars’ ancient past - but just how definitive is this finding? It’s long been thought …
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135: Global impact of micronutrients in modern human evolution
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14:26️ Episode 135: Global impact of micronutrients in modern human evolution In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how dietary micronutrients have influenced modern human evolution. The study investigates the role of essential minerals in shaping genetic adaptation and highlights the health risks posed by imbalances in micronutrient ava…
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AION Labs is building innovative biotechs with top pharma partners in Israel
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42:09How can you guarantee that top pharma will be interested in investing in your biotech startup? How can you be sure that the target you are focused on will be attractive to industry partners? And can AI help drive this interest and deliver these partnerships? These are questions that this week’s guest, Mati Gill, CEO of AION Labs in Israel, is perfe…
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Texans will vote on billions of dementia research dollars as a quiet Alzheimer's crisis grows in the Rio Grande Valley
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23:08Petrie Dish host Bonnie Petrie sits down with Public Health Watch reporter Raquel Torres to talk about her story on the Alzheimer's crisis in the Rio Grande Valley, as well as a $3 billion proposal to fund Alzheimer's research in Texas that won't go forward unless Texans say yes at the polls in November.…
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EP 204: Bringing cardiovascular genetics and biobank discoveries into the clinic with Samuli Ripatti of the University of Helsinki
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36:52This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Samuli Ripatti, Director of the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM), Vice Director at HiLIFE, and Professor of Biometry at the University of Helsinki. They discuss Samuli’s research on lipid and cardiovascular genetics, how polygenic risk scores are moving into clinical care, and t…
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134: Single-Cell Maps Link Intestinal Metaplasia to Esophageal Adenocarcinoma Risk
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15:47️ Episode 134: Single-Cell Maps Link Intestinal Metaplasia to Esophageal Adenocarcinoma Risk In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how single-cell RNA sequencing of Barrett’s esophagus (BE), esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC), and matched normal tissues reveals which cell types carry germline-linked risk and shape progression toward ca…
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Part 2: Innovating These NYC Emergency Departments to Address the Mental Health Epidemic
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17:46On this episode of Advances in Care, we return to the high-intensity environment of New York City’s emergency departments with Dr. Angela Mills and Dr. Brenna Farmer. Host Erin Welsh hears from these leaders at NewYork-Presbyterian about how they are implementing innovative strategies to meet the challenges of the behavioral health emergencies epid…
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133: Culture-Independent Meta‑Pangenomics Reveals Gut Genome Links to Child Growth
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24:31️ Episode 133: Culture-Independent Meta‑Pangenomics Reveals Gut Genome Links to Child Growth In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how long‑read metagenomics enables recovery of complete metagenome‑assembled genomes directly from fecal samples of Malawian toddlers and applies meta‑pangenomics and microbial GWAS to connect microbial …
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OIG Alerts, RPM, Medicare and Your Practice: The Impact
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1:33:48Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) has grown into a $500 million market in 2024, underscoring the remarkable demand for connected care solutions. This growth is more than just a number—it reflects a structural shift in how Medicare is approaching primary care. By Editor-in-Chief, Concierge Medicine Today/The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast Fall/Winter 2…
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132: Tumor transcriptome classifiers predict treatment sensitivity in advanced prostate cancer
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20:35️ Episode 132: Tumor transcriptome classifiers predict treatment sensitivity in advanced prostate cancer In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how transcriptome-wide RNA expression classifiers from advanced prostate cancers can inform treatment selection and improve patient outcomes. Study Highlights: Researchers analyzed tumor tran…
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131: pBI143: The Human Gut’s Hidden Heavyweight
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17:59️ Episode 131: pBI143: The Human Gut’s Hidden Heavyweight In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how a tiny 2.7 kb cryptic plasmid, pBI143, emerges as one of the most numerous genetic elements in industrialized human gut microbiomes, mobilizes across Bacteroidales, persists as monoclonal lineages with vertical transmission, and incre…
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Science & Medicine: Revolutionizing prostate cancer treatment
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2:10Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in men and the five year survival rate is 97%.By Bonnie Petrie
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130: Combining Evidence from Human Genetic and Functional Screens to Identify Pathways Altering Obesity and Fat Distribution
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20:24️ Episode 130: Combining Evidence from Human Genetic and Functional Screens to Identify Pathways Altering Obesity and Fat Distribution In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a large-scale study that integrates genetic association testing with functional CRISPR experiments in human adipocytes to uncover mechanisms influencing obesity …
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129: Structural variation and diversification of the NPIP gene family from the human pangenome
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22:11️ Episode 129: Structural variation and diversification of the NPIP gene family from the human pangenome In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how long-read sequencing technologies reveal the structural variation, evolutionary pressures, and expression patterns of the NPIP gene family, one of the most positively selected gene famili…
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First complete map of brain activity; Queen ant lays eggs of another species; The perils of scrolling while on the toilet
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31:10Episode 319 Scientists have created the first complete activity map of a mouse’s brain. Combining brain images from multiple mice, researchers recorded more than 650,000 neurons while these mice manipulated little Lego steering wheels in a driving game. This complex behaviour has allowed scientists to examine the interplay between various parts of …
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128: LINE‑1 Promoters Orchestrate Early Human Brain Development
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15:26️ Episode 128: LINE‑1 Promoters Orchestrate Early Human Brain Development In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how evolutionarily young LINE‑1 retrotransposons are actively expressed in human induced pluripotent stem cells and function as cis‑acting promoters that shape primate‑ and human‑specific transcript isoforms during early n…
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Navigating the biotech development journey from first steps to global scale with Lonza
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50:40Lonza is one of the world’s largest contract development and manufacturing organizations (CDMOs), dedicated to serving the healthcare industry. They work alongside a broad range of customers – from emerging biotechs to top global pharmaceutical companies – to transform therapeutic discoveries into life-saving and life-enhancing treatments for their…
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EP 203: Building the tools behind modern genomics with Jonathan Marchini of Regeneron
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38:20This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Jonathan Marchini, Head of Statistical Genetics and Machine Learning at the Regeneron Genetics Center. They discuss Jonathan’s pioneering role in developing computational methods from the HapMap era through to today, how those innovations underpin large-scale imputation and analysis, and why e…
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Part 1: Managing the Complexity of NewYork-Presbyterian’s High Volume Emergency Departments
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15:12On this episode of Advances in Care, host Erin Welsh hears from two emergency department chiefs at NewYork-Presbyterian about how they optimize operations in their uniquely high-intensity, high-volume EDs. Dr. Angela Mills, chief of emergency medicine at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia, and Dr. Brenna Farmer, chief of emergency medicine at NewYor…
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127: In silico generation of synthetic cancer genomes using generative AI
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17:36️ Episode 127: In silico generation of synthetic cancer genomes using generative AI In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore OncoGAN, a generative AI pipeline designed to produce highly realistic synthetic cancer genomes. The study addresses the challenge of limited access to real cancer genomes due to privacy concerns by creating shar…
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126: Molecular and developmental deficits in Smith-Magenis syndrome human stem cell-derived cortical neural models
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20:59️ Episode 126: Molecular and developmental deficits in Smith-Magenis syndrome human stem cell-derived cortical neural models In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a study that investigates the molecular and developmental mechanisms underlying Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS) using human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived cort…
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125: Tackling a disease on a global scale, the Global Parkinson’s Genetics Program, GP2: A new generation of opportunities
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22:46️ Episode 125: Tackling a disease on a global scale, the Global Parkinson’s Genetics Program, GP2: A new generation of opportunities In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how the Global Parkinson’s Genetics Program (GP2) is addressing the critical lack of diversity in Parkinson’s disease genetics research. The article outlines the p…
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124: Exploring the Omnigenic Architecture of Selected Complex Traits
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23:47️ Episode 124: Exploring the Omnigenic Architecture of Selected Complex Traits In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how researchers are uncovering the organizational principles behind complex traits through the lens of the omnigenic model. The study focuses on ulcerative colitis as a case example and investigates how core and perip…
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HSA Accounts vs. Account Holders and Cash Only Sub $99 Primary Care Considerations
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50:54Disclaimers: THIS SITE AND ANY OTHER CMT MANAGED OR OWNED WEB PROPERTY by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC (herein CMT) DOES NOT OFFER MEDICAL, FINANCIAL, LEGAL, OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. ERRORS OR OMISSIONS MAY OCCUR ON THIS SITE. The content is primarily designed for general informational purposes, targeting a healthcare professional audience. A…
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Science & Medicine: LAUNCHing kids into literacy
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2:10UT Health San Antonio Speech-Language Pathology program graduate students are helping local kids at risk for developing a language disorder through a program called LAUNCH. Angela Kennedy, SLP-D, CCC-SLP, is the director of clinical education and an assistant professor for the Speech-Language Pathology program in the Department of Communication Sci…
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123: Dominant‑Negative ATP5F1A Variants Uncouple Complex V and Drive Neurological Disease
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18:12️ Episode 123: Dominant‑Negative ATP5F1A Variants Uncouple Complex V and Drive Neurological Disease In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how de novo heterozygous ATP5F1A missense variants disrupt mitochondrial ATP synthase and manifest as pediatric neurological disorders, revealing a dominant‑negative mechanism and an isolated Comp…
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122: Patient Stratification Reveals the Molecular Basis of Disease Co-Occurrences
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19:57️ Episode 122: Patient Stratification Reveals the Molecular Basis of Disease Co-Occurrences In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a study that investigates the molecular underpinnings of why certain diseases tend to co-occur. By using large-scale RNA sequencing data, the authors present a novel approach to identify disease co-occurr…
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Scientists discovered a 100,000-year-old organism; Breakthrough brain implant uses AI to treat pain; How climate change leads to revolutions
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25:50Episode 318 An ancient organism has been discovered that has been alive for at least 100,000 years. Found in the Siberian permafrost, this lifeform doesn’t appear to have just remained dormant - but instead has actually been growing extremely slowly. Our understanding of life is already quite fuzzy, and this finding adds to the idea that life itsel…
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121: G-quadruplexes as a Source of Vulnerability in BRCA2-deficient Granule Cell Progenitors and Medulloblastoma
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19:02️ Episode 121: G-quadruplexes as a Source of Vulnerability in BRCA2-deficient Granule Cell Progenitors and Medulloblastoma In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how DNA secondary structures called G-quadruplexes (G4s) contribute to genome instability and tumor development in BRCA2-deficient cerebellar granule cell progenitors, leadi…
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A Finnish biotech is making progress on Parkinson's disease with support from The Michael J. Fox Foundation
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38:02Parkinsons disease impacts some 10 million people worldwide and current approaches to treating the condition almost exclusively focus on addressing symptoms – there is, as of yet, no cure. One Finnish biotech, however, is not focused on alleviating symptoms but on modifying the course of the disease itself. Their hope is to be able to stop and even…
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Interview with Samuel Ogunsola: Celebrating African Women in STEM
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18:55Samuel Ogunsola, co-founder of Shaping African Women in STEM, shares what inspired him to launch the program and how it has grown.By New England Biolabs
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120: Rare BMAL1 Variants Link the Circadian Clock to Neurodevelopment
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22:30️Episode 120: Rare BMAL1 Variants Link the Circadian Clock to Neurodevelopment In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how ultrarare heterozygous variants in BMAL1—a core circadian clock gene—are associated with a neurodevelopmental syndrome featuring developmental delay, autism spectrum disorder, and musculoskeletal findings. Study H…
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