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Genetics Unzipped is the podcast from the Genetics Society - one of the oldest learned societies dedicated to promoting research, training, teaching and public engagement in all areas of genetics. Find out more and apply to join at genetics.org.uk

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Kieren Mitchell: Direwolves and their DNA
Aug 12

Aug 12 Kieren Mitchell: Direwolves and their DNA

Kat Arney
Animals, Evolution

Researchers are studying ancient DNA to understand the evolution and extinction of direwolves - yes, they’re real!

Sara Hull: Responsible genomics research with tribal and indigenous communities
Jul 15

Jul 15 Sara Hull: Responsible genomics research with tribal and indigenous communities

Kat Arney
Health, Ethics

Sara Hull is a bioethicist at the National Institutes of Health who helps genomics researchers make sure their work is done ethically and doesn’t cause harm to the people involved.

Laura Koehly: Sharing family health histories
Jul 15

Jul 15 Laura Koehly: Sharing family health histories

Kat Arney
Health

Laura Koehly at the National Human Genome Research Institute has a special interest in helping people unlock the valuable information hidden in their family health histories, particularly focusing on underserved and less privileged communities.

Charles Rotimi: Powering up African genetics research
Jul 15

Jul 15 Charles Rotimi: Powering up African genetics research

Kat Arney
Health

Charles Rotimi is the driving force behind the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) project looking at genomics and health across the continent.

The story of Sonic Hedgehog
Jul 1

Jul 1 The story of Sonic Hedgehog

Kat Arney
Evolution, Health, Animals, Developmental genetics

From six-toed cats to cyclops lambs, we explore the fascinating story and science behind the Sonic Hedgehog gene.

Caroline Hayward: How can we use genetic techniques to understand chronic pain?
Jun 17

Jun 17 Caroline Hayward: How can we use genetic techniques to understand chronic pain?

Kat Arney
Health

Caroline Hayward is scanning through the DNA from thousands of people in search of genetic variations that might be contributing to chronic pain.

Blair Smith: Searching for the genes behind chronic pain
Jun 17

Jun 17 Blair Smith: Searching for the genes behind chronic pain

Kat Arney
Health

Blair Smith is working on the Generation Scotland study to find out if there’s any genetic connection with chronic pain.

Chris Ponting: Decoding the genetics of ME/CFS
Jun 17

Jun 17 Chris Ponting: Decoding the genetics of ME/CFS

Kat Arney
Health

A major new research study called DecodeME is searching for genes that may explain why some people are more likely to develop ME/CFS.

Andy Devereux-Cooke: Putting patients at the heart of research
Jun 17

Jun 17 Andy Devereux-Cooke: Putting patients at the heart of research

Kat Arney
Health

Andy Devereux-Cooke is one of three people on the DecodeME study management team, providing a vital patient voice for this important research project searching for genes involved in ME/CFS.

From insulin to Humulin – the story of the first genetically engineered drug
Jun 3

Jun 3 From insulin to Humulin – the story of the first genetically engineered drug

Kat Arney
Health, Genetic engineering

We discover how researchers used genetic knowledge to created life-saving insulin for people with diabetes, and ask why it is so expensive in the US.

“Blood is an unusual fluid”: The therapeutic antibody revolution
Jun 3

Jun 3 “Blood is an unusual fluid”: The therapeutic antibody revolution

Kat Arney
Health, Genetic engineering

The story of how researchers figured out how to recreate the most complex yet powerful proteins in the human immune system - antibodies - and use them for treating disease.

A growth industry: The story of human growth hormone
Jun 3

Jun 3 A growth industry: The story of human growth hormone

Kat Arney
Health, Genetic engineering

We explore the story behind the development of synthetic human growth hormone.

Designer DNA and Bugs as Drugs
Jun 3

Jun 3 Designer DNA and Bugs as Drugs

Kat Arney
Health, Genetic engineering

The advent of synthetic DNA technology has added a new dimension to drug discovery, with new and exciting ways to fix genetic diseases and turn bacteria into drugs.

Kalina Davies: Supersenses - The evolution of bat echolocation
May 20

May 20 Kalina Davies: Supersenses - The evolution of bat echolocation

Kat Arney
Animals, Evolution

Kalina Davies is investigating how bats evolved echolocation, using high-pitched sound to sense the world around them.

Elizabeth Castro Salas: Tequila bats and coronaviruses
May 20

May 20 Elizabeth Castro Salas: Tequila bats and coronaviruses

Kat Arney
Animals, Evolution, Health

Elizabeth Castro Salas is studying Mexican tequila bats to find out how they can pick up and transmit infectious diseases like coronaviruses.

Emma Teeling: Bats and why I love them
May 20

May 20 Emma Teeling: Bats and why I love them

Kat Arney
Animals, Evolution

Leading bat geneticist Emma Teeling explains why bats are so brilliant and what we can learn from their genomes.

Go big or go home
May 6

May 6 Go big or go home

Kat Arney
Evolution, Cancer, Animals

From giant dinosaurs and blue whales to oversized capybaras, some animals are built on a bigger scale. But how have they evolved to be so huge?

Island life
May 6

May 6 Island life

Kat Arney
Animals, Evolution

From elephants to humans, we discover why island living turns some animals into giants and others into dwarves

Giant steps - Charles Byrne, the Irish Giant
May 6

May 6 Giant steps - Charles Byrne, the Irish Giant

Kat Arney
Health

We explore the story of Charles Byrne, the ‘Irish Giant’, and the genes of gigantism.

Steve Rees: Homing in on the right targets
Apr 22

Apr 22 Steve Rees: Homing in on the right targets

Kat Arney
Cancer, Health, Genetic engineering

Steve Rees and his team at AstraZeneca are focusing on the first step of the drug discovery journey: coming up with the new ideas and targets that could lead to the new medicines of tomorrow.

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Genetics Unzipped is the podcast from the Genetics Society - one of the oldest learned societies dedicated to promoting research, training, teaching and public engagement in all areas of genetics. Find out more and apply to join at genetics.org.uk

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