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  • Science and Policy with Prof. Andrew Millar
    2025/04/29

    Ever wondered about the intersection of policy and science? Tune in as Markella chats with Professor Andrew Millar about his career and work as the Chief Scientific Advisor on the environment, natural resources, and agriculture for the Scottish Government.

    Interview and editing by Markella, art by Keiran, and production by Manushri.


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    39 分
  • Becoming your own scientist
    2025/03/27

    Ever wondered what it’s really like to become an independent researcher—calling the shots on what to study and navigating the highs and lows of doing science on your own terms? In this episode, Matthew Swaffer chats with Liz about starting his own lab, diving into all things cell-size related, and what the transition to leading your own research really feels like.

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    51 分
  • Entrepreneurship Series: ConceptionX, UK’s leading PhD deep-tech venture programme
    2025/02/21

    In this episode of Biopod's entrepreneurship series, Keshav and Nitara sit down with Dr. Riam Kanso to discuss the journey behind ConceptionX, a deep-tech venture programme to help PhD students fund their entrepreneurial pursuits. Please respond to our survey so we can find out more about you and what you want to listen to! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScqoV4JoROJCfcMtvk4-Wer0uJGpvQfzUj3M4Mz8vx_9ScjKA/viewform?usp=header


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    28 分
  • Conservation genetics with Dr Alex Ball
    2025/01/22

    Every person interested in biology knows that population diversity is important for ecosystems. But do we understand what diversity means? In this episode Markella interviews Dr. Alex Ball from The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland about his work on conservation genetics, which is one of the pillars of conservation biology. He goes in depth about different species conservation in Scotland and elswhere around the world.

    Interview by Markella. Editing by Manushri and Markella. Artwork by Anna. Produced by Severina

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    36 分
  • Unstable fungal resistance
    2024/11/30

    In a world where the human population is predicted to reach 10 billion by 2050, we urgently need to find ways to increase crop production. However, it is made more difficult by some species of crop-pathogenic fungi, which can decimate crop yields, and also develop mutations that make them resistant to antifungal compounds. Dr Robin Allshire's group is trying to understand a not-so-well-known form of this resistance which could help farmers and governments tackle the current global food production challenge.

    Recorded & produced by Anna Motýľová.
    Edited by Haomiao Cheng.
    Cover art by Manushri.

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    Instagram: @biopodedinburgh

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    52 分
  • Combining Art & Science: How and Why
    2024/10/29

    Video version: https://youtu.be/weaFSVsvyBY

    Anna Motýľová talks with Dr Keira Tucker, manager of ASCUS Art & Science, the first open access lab space in Scotland. They host science workshops for the general public and art exhibitions inspired by science. You will learn about Keira's personal journey as an artist/scientist, as well as 3 weird and wonderful creative projects she has facilitated between artists and scientists from the University of Edinburgh.

    By the end of this episode, you will have thought about things you never have before. What happens to cancerous organs once they leave the body? Should noise in scientific data always be discarded? When medical practicioners don't hear the voices of suffering patients, can an artistic approach help?

    Interview recorded, edited and produced for BioPOD by Anna Motýľová.
    Camera by Ainslie Rönsdorf.
    Intro and outro recorded by Felix Selasi Dewornu.
    Episode cover art by Amandine Hong-Minh.

    Check out the featured artists:
    ASCUS Art & Science [www.ascus.org.uk]
    G-lands by Emily Fong [https://emilyfongstudio.squarespace.com/]
    Fluorescent images & video of salivary glands by Dr Elaine Emmerson and Dr Sara Knox, Centre for Regenerative Medicine [https://regenerative-medicine.ed.ac.uk/research/elaine-emmerson]
    Oculations by Victoria Evans [www.victoriaevans.space]
    Blackford Eye video by Dr Richard Essery [https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/en/persons/richard-essery/]
    Hemispherical Mosquito by Dr Cecile Menard [https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/en/persons/cecile-menard]

    Chapters:
    01:26 What is ASCUS Art & Science?
    03:46 Keira's background
    05:14 ASCUS as a lab space
    06:39 Keira's artistic journey
    08:55 Keira's work in ASCUS

    09:56 Project 1: The Egyptian god in salivary glands
    11:27 Why salivary glands?
    14:22 Why bring artists into scientific teams?
    18:24 The artwork: From drawings to cabbages
    29:29 The workshops: Scientist-artist-sufferer discussion

    33:46 Project 2: Noise in snow science
    39:04 Scientific vs. artistic research
    40:30 Changing mindsets

    41:59 Project 3: Surface echoes
    47:05 The eczema experience(s)
    49:04 Communicating science through performance
    53:07 Training GPs through art

    54:15 Future projects
    56:11 Final lessons

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    59 分
  • Entrepreneurship series: E.V.A Biosystems ft. Dr. Alex Speakman
    2024/09/24

    In this episode of BioPod’s entrepreneurship series, Keshav talks with Dr. Alex Speakman about his entrepreneurial journey of starting E.V.A Biosystems. Alex talks about the help and resources available to aspiring entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into successful startups. He also provides helpful information on navigating through the various stages of a startup including ideation, validation and patenting.

    Interviewed by Keshav, edited by Evangelia, art by Amandine and produced by Keshav.

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    26 分
  • Aging sheep: long-term population studies in St Kilda
    2024/07/03

    Aging, or senescence has been a topic of scientific fascination for a long time. Natural populations like the Soay Sheep in St Kilda, a remote scottish island, are ideal to study aging theories in the wild.

    In this summer episode, Professor Dan Nussey speaks to us about the long running Soay Sheep project and the insights they provide on the study of senescence.

    Interview by Markella Moraitou. Edited by Flora Caldwell, Art by Severina Marija Pociunaite, Produced by Nitara Wijayatilake.

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    53 分