362 Episodo

  1. Nature's Transgenics - Evidence of Lateral Gene Transfer in Plants - Dr. Lara Pereira

    Publicado: 4/2/2023
  2. Status of the Biotech Salmon - Silvia Wulf

    Publicado: 28/1/2023
  3. Stopping Long-Term Disease by Arresting Aging - Dr. Eric Morgen

    Publicado: 21/1/2023
  4. The Risks of Manufactured Viruses - Dr. Kevin Esvelt

    Publicado: 14/1/2023
  5. Biotech Fetal Diagnostics - Daniel Weisman

    Publicado: 7/1/2023
  6. Brexit May Bring Gene Editing to the UK- Cameron English

    Publicado: 31/12/2022
  7. Releasing the Biotech Blight Resistant Chestnut - Erik Carlson

    Publicado: 24/12/2022
  8. New Cancer Drugs: Breaking the Cell Cycle -- Spiro Rombotis

    Publicado: 17/12/2022
  9. Bioengineering Yeast for Better Beer - Dr. Charles Denby

    Publicado: 10/12/2022
  10. Genes Controlling Plant Size

    Publicado: 3/12/2022
  11. As Gods: A Moral History of the Genetic Age - Matthew Cobb

    Publicado: 26/11/2022
  12. The Genomes of Parasites - Dr. Jessie Kissinger

    Publicado: 19/11/2022
  13. Cancer Misinformation - Dr. Skyler Johnson

    Publicado: 12/11/2022
  14. Livestock, Climate Change, and Attacks on a Scientist - Dr. Frank Mitloehner

    Publicado: 5/11/2022
  15. A Gene-Edited Vaccine Against Malaria - Dr. Stefan Kappe

    Publicado: 29/10/2022
  16. Seralini's Lumpy Rats - Ten Years Later

    Publicado: 22/10/2022
  17. New Therapeutics for Novel Problems through Collaboration - Dr. Betsy O'neill

    Publicado: 8/10/2022
  18. The Long COVID HERV Connection - Dr. Claudia Matteucci

    Publicado: 1/10/2022
  19. Purple Tomatoes and Health - Dr. Cathie Martin

    Publicado: 24/9/2022
  20. Rapid Detection of Sexually Transmitted Infections with Microfluidics - Dr. Anna Dixon

    Publicado: 17/9/2022

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Talking Biotech is a weekly podcast that uncovers the stories, ideas and research of people at the frontier of biology and engineering. Each episode explores how science and technology will transform agriculture, protect the environment, and feed 10 billion people by 2050. Interviews are led by Dr. Kevin Folta, a professor of molecular biology and genomics.

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