As 2023 draws to a close, we’re bringing you a smorgasbord of previously unaired clips from some of our favourite interviews this year.
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As 2023 draws to a close, we’re bringing you a smorgasbord of previously unaired clips from some of our favourite interviews this year.
It’s a special bonus episode this week as we wanted to showcase another podcast we think you’ll like, Hormones: The Inside Story, and an episode about the genetics of type 2 diabetes.
To celebrate DNA Day, we are rereleasing an episode from series 3, called The Past, Present, and Future of the Human Genome Project, when Kat interviewed the director of the US National Human Genome Research Institute, Dr Eric Green about his work on the Human Genome Project from its very inception.
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.
Professor Turi King reveals the secrets of the Y chromosome and how the remains of Richard III were identified in a Leicester car park.
One of the most famous - and misunderstood - people who lived in ancient Britain, we explore the myths and the reality of the Celts.
Dr Lara Cassidy from Trinity College Dublin talks about her work exploring the genomic history of Ireland.
What do we know so far about genetic structure and origins of populations of the British Isles?