Repost from March 2019 We tell the often-overlooked stories of four women who helped to shape the science of life: Esther Lederberg, Harriet Creighton, Tsuneko Okazaki and Martha Chase.
Repost from March 2019 We tell the often-overlooked stories of four women who helped to shape the science of life: Esther Lederberg, Harriet Creighton, Tsuneko Okazaki and Martha Chase.
Robin Ince chats with geneticist Emma Hodcroft, medical doctor Kevin Fong and immunology expert Dan Davis about what we’ve learned over the past year about COVID-19, vaccines and the way ahead.
In this reposted episode from October 2019, we unearth the story of Edith Rebecca Saunders, co-founder of The Genetics Society and the ‘mother of British plant genetics’.
Repost from November 2019 We’re uprooting the tree of life - asking whether we should believe our eyes or our sequencing machines when it comes to deciding what makes a species. Plus, the greatest comebacks of all time - we look at the science of de-extinction and find out whether Jurassic Park could ever become a reality.
We bring you a sneak peek of a new science podcast that you might also enjoy, brought to you by the Society for Endocrinology. Hormones: The Inside Story uncovers the truth about how hormones affect stress, sleep, body fat, fertility and almost every aspect of our daily lives and health in this new, expert-led, myth-busting show. Find it wherever you get your podcasts.
Robin Ince chats with Steve Jones, Emeritus Professor of Human Genetics at UCL, a popular science writer on the subject of evolution and genetics and one of the world’s leading experts on snails.
Robin Ince chats with Professor Aoife McLysaght, who leads the Molecular Evolution Laboratory of the Smurfit Institute of Genetics, University of Dublin, Trinity College, and one of the 2018 Royal Institution Christmas Lecturers, supported by The Genetics Society.
In this episode we’re taking a look at the story and the characters behind one of the most transformative - and ubiquitous - techniques in modern molecular biology: the polymerase chain reaction.