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Welcome to the Speaking of Mol Bio Podcast, your gateway to the latest in Molecular Biology. Join our host, Steve Lewis, and guests for in-depth discussions on trending topics and cutting-edge molecular biology applications. Our guests include CEOs, R&D scientists, researchers, and key opinion leaders. Whether you are a seasoned pro, an inquisitive individual, or someone in between, the podcast caters to all curiosity levels. Our podcast demystifies complex concepts, shedding light on how these innovations are reshaping medicine, science, drug discovery, and disease treatment. Dive into the future of science and innovation with us.
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Welcome to the second season of the Speaking of Mol Bio Podcast! In Season 2, join us as we explore the latest breakthroughs, cutting-edge technologies, and inspiring stories in molecular biology. Episodes will cover transcriptomics in biopharma, the use of molecular biology by CROs, and diverse areas like brewing, food testing, and biosecurity. Get ready for a journey of discovery and expert insights that spark curiosity.
We’re joined in this episode by Dr. Sarah Barry, Reader in Chemical Biology at King’s College London. Sarah started with an interest in biochemistry, went into organic chemistry because it was more concrete, and now applies her chemist’s approach to understanding and manipulating biosynthesis of natural products for important areas of research, including antibiotics.
Fermented foods have been around for thousands of years but are experiencing a resurgence in recent years. Join us to learn about this topic from an expert working to understand the health benefits of fermented foods and then make them scalable and reproducible.
The COVID pandemic and subsequent SARS-CoV-2 vaccines catapulted mRNA technology into mainstream consciousness and proved the potential of mRNA as a therapeutic modality. Join us to meet Dr. Christian Cobaugh, co-founder and CEO of Vernal Biosciences. Christian is passionate about mRNA medicines and is working to make them available and reliable for preclinical discovery and beyond.
There are all sorts of molecular tests to tell if you’re infected with something specific, but what do you use when you’re not sure what you might have? You might use a thermometer as a first step, but wouldn’t it be nice if that thermometer was a bit more high tech?
In this episode we meet Dr. Nick Meyerson, CEO and co-founder of Darwin Biosciences, whose team is working to develop the “molecular thermometer of the future.” We hear about how this physicist transitioned into molecular biology and then latched onto saliva as a sample of choice to detect an early molecular indicator of infection.
We all know plastic bottles are an environmental concern, but what are we going to do about it? Well, Dr. Elizabeth (Izzy) Bell, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, is working to address this problem by engineering enzymes to help degrade specific polymers. Join us to hear how it’s done and what the future holds.
Scientific communication is a skill that requires both technical knowledge and creativity, and molecular biology is everywhere, not just in the lab. Meet an entrepreneur that runs a scientific marketing agency and hear just how important the knowledge of molecular biology is to what they do.
Join Steve, Gabriel, and Kelly Tretter, a microbiologist with over 30 years of brewing experience, as they explore the molecular intricacies of brewing. From quality control to molecular testing techniques, gain a deeper understanding of the science behind the suds—and perhaps even crave another pint!
The safety of our food supply and the people who work to ensure it are critically important but often taken for granted. Join us to learn about the unsung heroes—both people and molecular methods—that deliver food health and safety.
What do CROs do, and how important is molecular biology to them in supporting their customer’s projects? Join us to meet Saboor Hekmaty, Director of Laboratory Operations at Avrok Biosciences, who answers these questions, and more.
We kick off Season 2 with a great conversation featuring an entrepreneur using high-throughput transcriptomics and AI to innovate drug discovery. Join us to learn how miniaturization and automation are generating astoundingly large transcriptomics data sets and how generative AI methods are being applied to link the structure and activity of small molecules with RNA fingerprints.
Sneak a peek at what’s to come in Season 2 of this series. Steve dishes on what changes to expect, as well as what constants persist as the series evolves. Discover which topics we have in store for you in our upcoming episodes by watching this trailer.
Welcome to the first season of the Speaking of Mol Bio Podcast! In Season One, we feature insightful discussions on the latest advancements in molecular biology. Listen to our experts unpack the current trends in molecular biology and how they are reshaping the future of science.
In this episode of Speaking of Mol Bio, we speak with Dr. Mandovi Chatterjee about single cell analysis. Dr. Chatterjee is the Director of Single Cell Core at Harvard University Medical School. She has spent her career at the exploring and mastering a wide variety of single-cell methods. In conversation with Dr. Chatterjee, our hosts dive into the more technical aspects of this ever-evolving field. We also learn an interesting analogy to better understand the difference between bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing.
In this episode, our hosts speak with Dr. Ben Sun about multi-omics and the role AI and machine learning are playing in this space for biomarker discovery and disease prediction. Dr. Sun shares his insights from being both a clinician and research scientist, and the conversation delves into some really interesting aspects of using AI, including the consideration of the carbon footprint needed to train an algorithm.
Join us as we talk with Dr. Stan Roux from the University of Texas at Austin. Driven by his fascination with plants, Dr. Roux’s research on signal transduction explores how environmental stimuli shape growth behavior. Discover his unlikely career path and his groundbreaking collaborations with NASA, conducting experiments to understand the impact of gravity on plant development. Explore the captivating world of plants and their untapped potential, as we delve into this engaging conversation.
Dr. Doris Beylkin provides valuable insights and expert advice on CRISPR cell engineering, including experimental design, troubleshooting, common applications, and the evolution of CRISPR and gene editing.
Dr. Johan Skog, Chief Scientific Officer at Exosome Diagnostics talks exosome history, innovation, and the first approved diagnostic tool.
Listen to an engaging chat on exosomes with Jim West, CEO of Clara Biotech, as we explore their use in diagnostics and therapeutics.
An exciting conversation with Steve Williams, CMO at SomaLogic, as he discusses the potential of proteomics for personalized medicine.
Join us for a conversation on multiomics with Chris Whelan of Johnson & Johnson, as he explains the basics and the potential for treating diseases.
Join us for Speaking of Mol Bio's debut episode with Synthego's Travis Hardcastle exploring CRISPR cell engineering: gene editing, bioproduction automation, and personalized medicine.
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