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Este podcast explicará qué es la biotecnología y la manipulación genética
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Genetically Podified is a podcast about all things Genetically Modified! Join Roberta and James for weekly episodes discussing the goods, the bads, and the uglies of GM. Roberta and James are PhD students, GM experts, and passionate about explaining the positives and highlighting the negatives of GM. Come set sail with them on this voyage of learning and laughs!
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Brought to you by the American Society of Human Genetics, featuring those who work in human genetics and genomics research and more.
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In this final episode of Season 3, host Eli Roberson, PhD, interviews Michelle Takemoto, MS, CGC, a genetic counselor based in Honolulu, Hawaii. Michelle discusses her career journey, focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion in genetic counseling. She shares her experience founding the Minority Genetic Professionals Network and later establishi…
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In the second half of the episode, Christopher R. Donohue, PhD reflects on the importance of conversations about eugenics and scientific racism, noting that these dialogues have influenced discussions on disability and contributed to efforts like the working group on ableism and potential changes to the NIH mission statement. The conversation concl…
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In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Christopher R. Donohue, PhD, a historian of science at the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). Dr. Donohue discusses his career journey, transitioning from the history of physics to the history of genomics and molecular biology. He highlights the importance of preserving the history o…
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In the second half of the interview, Iman Martin, PhD, MPH, MSc, discusses her role in the US Public Health Service. Dr. Martin also delves into the concept of cultural competence and cultural humility, emphasizing the importance of understanding and bridging cultural differences in public health work. Additionally, she offers insights into the int…
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In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Iman Martin, PhD, MPH, MSc, an epidemiologist and biostatistician. Dr. Martin shares her journey into science and epidemiology, emphasizing the importance of opportunity and preparation in one's career. She discusses her childhood and how the impact of chronic diseases on her community developed he…
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The conversation between Eli Roberson, PhD and Daphne Martschenko, PhD continues – discussing the harmful narratives and myths in science and Dr. Martschenko’s work to dispel these myths. She emphasizes the need to challenge long-standing harmful narratives about DNA and genetics. The conversation also explores the intersection of genetics, ethics,…
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In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD, interviews Daphne Martschenko, PhD, an assistant professor at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics. Dr. Martschenko discusses her unconventional career path, leading to her current focus on the social and ethical implications of human genetic and genomic research. The conversation touches on the interse…
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In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD, has a conversation with Wylie Burke, MD, PhD, a professor at the Department of Bioethics and Humanities at the University of Washington. Dr. Burke, with a background in genetics and medicine, shares insights into her career journey, emphasizing the intersection of genetics, medicine, and bioethics. The episo…
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In the second half of the episode, Eli Roberson, PhD and Barbara Harrison, MS, CGC discuss the historical disparities in healthcare access for underrepresented minority communities, particularly in the context of precision health and genetic counseling. Harrison emphasizes the need for genetic counselors to be sensitive to cultural backgrounds and …
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In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Barbara Harrison, MS, CGC, a genetic counselor working at Howard University in Washington, D.C. The conversation delves into her education as well as the influences that lead to her career in genetic counseling. The episode also explores diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in genetics and genomi…
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In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Farren Briggs, PhD, ScM, an associate professor at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Briggs shares insights into his career journey, discussing his upbringing in Belize, his initial interest in science, and the evolution of his academic path from basic science research to epide…
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In the second part of the interview, Luciani Carvalho, MD, PhD discusses challenges related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in medicine. She emphasizes the importance of role models in overcoming obstacles, particularly for individuals from underrepresented backgrounds. Dr. Carvalho shares her experiences navigating these issues at the hospital…
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This is part one of the interview with Luciani Carvalho, MD, PhD, an associated professor at the University of São Paulo. Dr. Carvalho shares her journey into science and medicine, focusing on her work with patients suffering from growth hormone deficiency. You’ll hear how her experiences shaped her professional life, including challenges she faced…
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In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Claudia Gonzaga-Jauregui, PhD, an assistant professor at the International Laboratory for Human Genome Research of UNAM, Mexico. Claudia shares insights into her career journey, the pivotal moments that shaped her interest in genomics, and her dedication to promoting genomic equity. The conversatio…
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Episode Three of "Voices in Genomics," Season Three of Genetically Speaking. In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Katrina Claw, PhD, an assistant professor at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Dr. Claw shares her career, focused on research in genomics and pharmacogenomics, with an emphasis on underrepresented popula…
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Episode One, Part Two of "Voices in Genomics," Season Three of Genetically Speaking. In the second half of the interview, Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Jey McCreight, PhD on topics related to balancing personal and professional life, navigating passion projects without burnout, and the challenges faced by individuals in the DEI (Diversity, Equity, a…
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Episode One, Part One of "Voices in Genomics," Season Three of Genetically Speaking. In the first of this two-part interview, Jey McCreight, PhD, shares his journey from graduate school research to his current role as Science Communication Consultant at Verily Life Sciences. The conversation covers regrets and successes in his career, the importanc…
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Maurice Godfrey, co-chair of ASHG's Public Education & Awareness Committee (PEAC), delves into his career with a focus on science communication including building trust, creating tools, and broadening access to underrepresented groups.ASHG Digital Programs
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Explore the career of Beth Tuck, MA where she gets to experience the intersection of biotechnology and fashion from the world's first community lab, the benefits and skill building that comes with the ASHG fellowship, and even get a few tips on how to share your science with others.ASHG Digital Programs
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Clement Chow, PhD sits down with Chris Gunter, PhD to discuss what can be learned from failure, job searching, and what it means to humanize the sciences through social media.ASHG Digital Programs
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Tiffany Oliver, PhD, joined us to discuss constructive mentoring and her career balancing research and teaching – as well as the future of genetics and diversity, and what keeps her busy outside of the lab and classroom.ASHG Digital Programs
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Get to know PPSI’s Kyle Brothers, MD, PhD while he discusses the path to a career involving bioethics, a love for science fiction, and more serious things like genetic determinism and the difficulty of involving a community in the discussion of future genetics issues.ASHG Digital Programs
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What’s it like to finish your PhD? Find out with Mila Mirceta, PhD, as she discusses her work with host, Chris Gunter, PhD, diving into this and other topics like ASHG committees, the benefits of a good hobby, and advice for trainees.ASHG Digital Programs
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Join Charles Lee, PhD, from The Jackson Lab, along with our host, Chris Gunter, PhD, and hear what Dr. Lee describes as, "the biggest challenge of running a lab," as well as what rewards mentors gain from working with Trainees.ASHG Digital Programs
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Sit down with Katrina Goddard, PhD and discuss the highlights of a research career from mid-career fellowships, the impact of research, and the recent challenges of a collaborative cancer study. Tune in with Chris Gunter, PhD to find out more.ASHG Digital Programs
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Saumya Sisoudiya discusses her path to choosing a mentor, the usefulness of Twitter in her growing career, and more with host, Chris Gunter, PhD.ASHG Digital Programs
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Andrew Landstrom, MD, PhD talks living out passion, discussing the uncertainties of genetic testing in the clinic, and the exciting future of diagnostics in medicine.ASHG Digital Programs
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Wendy Chung MD, PhD breaks down what it's like to work with families in science, the importance of looking ahead when choosing your field of study now, and the importance of a good mentor. All that and more with interviewer, Chris Gunter, PhD.ASHG Digital Programs
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This final episode features a discussion with guests, Mona Miller and Sarah Beachy, on the work of the Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health.ASHG Digital Programs
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This episode features a discussion with Joyce Tung, PhD, and Ryan Taft, PhD, on the work of the Innovation working group from the Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health.ASHG Digital Programs
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This podcast episode features a discussion with Niki Sidiropoulos, MD on the work of the Dialogue working group from the Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health.ASHG Digital Programs
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This podcast episode features a discussion with Christa Martin, PhD, FACMG and Mira Irons, MD, FACMG, FAAP, FCPP on the work of the Adoption working group from the Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health.ASHG Digital Programs
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This episode features a discussion with Cathy Wicklund, MS, CGC and Vence Bonham Jr., JD on the work of the Equity working group from the Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health.ASHG Digital Programs
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Guests, Mona Miller and Sarah Beachy, discuss the upcoming mini-series, The Future of Genomics and Precision Health.ASHG Digital Programs
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Read the paper here: "Using DNA to reunify separated migrant families".ASHG Digital Programs
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Read the paper here: "Long-awaited progress in addressing genetic discrimination in the United States".ASHG Digital Programs
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Read the paper here: "In vivo Perturb-Seq reveals neuronal and glial abnormalities associated with autism risk genes".ASHG Digital Programs
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Read the paper here: "A framework for the interpretation of de novo mutation in human disease".ASHG Digital Programs
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Read the paper here: "Host genetic effects in pneumonia".ASHG Digital Programs
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Read the paper here: "Disclosure of clinically actionable genetic variants to thoracic aortic dissection biobank participants".ASHG Digital Programs
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Read the paper here: "An epilepsy‐associated ACTL6B variant captures neuronal hyperexcitability in a human induced pluripotent stem cell model".ASHG Digital Programs
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Read the paper here: "Building an infrastructure to enable delivery of genomic medicine".ASHG Digital Programs
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Read the paper here: "Genes do not operate in a vacuum, and neither should our research".ASHG Digital Programs
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Read the paper here: "Developing a conceptual, reproducible, rubric-based approach to consent and result disclosure for genetic testing by clinicians with minimal genetics background".ASHG Digital Programs
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This episode is a deep dive into C-GEM's scientific teamwork software infrastructure ("GEM-NET"), whose design and setup instructions were published as an article in ACS Central Science (Gaffney et al. 2019). Today's discussion is led by C-GEM Project Coordinator Sarah Smaga who speaks with team members and article co-authors Stephen Gaffney, Jeffr…
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Our fourth podcast features CGEM Seed Investigator Omer Ad discussing recent research demonstrating the ribosomal translation of benzoic acids including aramid precursors and malonyl substrates.YaleUniversity
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Aquí hablaremos acerca del Porfiriato hablaremos sobre la entrevista Díaz-creelman y un poco de la Hacienda la Florida
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Que es la biotecnología y que es manipulación genética
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