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The Symbiotic Podcast

The Symbiotic Podcast

著者: The Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
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Evolution is about more than survival of the fittest. It's also about the survival of the most cooperative. Join us as we explore the collaborative side of life sciences research and work to consciously evolve science itself. This podcast is a production of Penn State University's Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences. Watch the video versions, complete with cool animations at www.thesymbioticpodcast.com© 2025 The Symbiotic Podcast 生物科学 社会科学 科学
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  • Changing the Game in Stem Cell Engineering: Xiaojun (Lance) Lian
    2022/10/13

    The field of stem cell research has progressed immensely since its high-profile politicization in the early 2000s, with researchers now able to harvest cells from uncontroversial sources and manipulate them with ever-increasing accuracy and efficiency. Associate Professor of Biology and Biomedical Engineering Lance Lian talks about his key role in advancing our understanding and mastery of stem cells and the incredible medical applications they promise.

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    45 分
  • Changing the Game in Epigenetics: Sally Mackenzie
    2022/07/07

    Sally Mackenzie is one of the world’s foremost experts on epigenetics, the study of how environmental changes affect the way genes are expressed. In this conversation we cover an epigenetic techniques she’s patented, the biotech company she founded, and the potential role that epigenetics could play in human health.

    Relevant Links

    • Mackenzie Laboratory Website
    • Epicrop Technologies Inc.
    • Trailblazers: Sally Mackenzie’s Vision for the Future of Plants

    Featured Guest

    • Sally Mackenzie
      Director of the Plant Institute; Huck Chair of Functional Genomics; Professor of Biology and of Plant Science
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    49 分
  • Changing the Game in Ancient DNA Research: Laura Weyrich
    2022/05/12

    Laura Weyrich leads efforts to better understand the impact of diet on the communities of microorganisms residing in our mouths, and their influence on human health. In this livestreamed conversation, she talks about her work with Neanderthal teeth, the ethics of dealing with human remains, and shifts in human activity that have changed the makeup of our microbiomes.

    Relevant Links

    • MicroARCH Lab Website
    • "The woman who loves the gunk on Neanderthal teeth." Cosmos Magazine, December 14, 2017
    • Laura S. Weyrich Google Scholar Profile

    Featured Guest

    • Laura Weyrich
      Associate Professor of Anthropology
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    44 分
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