Ben Orsburn and Ben Neely co-host a podcast series in a “fireside chat” format with prestigious proteomics researchers. The guests are great, the hosts are questionable.
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‘Translating Proteomics’ explores the science of proteomics and its growing impact on biological research, biomarker discovery, drug development, food and energy security, and a range of other timely topics. Hosts Parag Mallick Ph.D. and Andreas Huhmer Ph.D. of Nautilus Biotechnology aim to share their perspectives on important issues in proteomics, deepen your love of science, and prompt you to question assumptions about what may be possible.
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Speaking of Mol Bio, a podcast series from Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses trending applications in science and the molecular biology aspects of those applications. Our host delves in to deep discussion with CEOs, R&D scientists, researchers, and key opinion leaders across the globe. Speaking of Mol Bio helps scientific curious people - from all scientific and non-scientific backgrounds - understand how modern molecular biology applications can help push the boundaries in medicine, scien ...
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The Journal of Proteome Research integrates the fields of chemistry, mathematics, applied physics, biology, and medicine in order to better understand the function of proteins in biological systems.
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Proteomics in Proximity discusses the intersection of proteomics with genomics for drug target discovery, the application of proteomics to reveal disease biomarkers, and current trends in using proteomics to unlock biological mechanisms. Co-hosted by Olink's Dale Yuzuki, Cindy Lawley and Sarantis Chlamydas.
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The PROTEOMICS podcast is a free audio show featuring top articles from PROTEOMICS (www.proteomics-journal.com), one of the key journals in proteomic research. Listen every month to interviews with leading scientists around the world to open up the fascinating world of proteomics through their ideas and research. Get to know the PROTEOMICS family with the new addition to the podcast featuring Clinical Applications, providing insight into the application of proteomics to the study of human di ...
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On this podcast leading scientist, clinicians and entrepreneurs share their thoughts on the progress of personalized medicine. With our guests, we discuss new technologies for targeted treatments and diagnostics, their benefits for patients and clinicians and related implementation challenges.
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Facts matter in healthcare. Now more than ever. On Apple and Spotify Follow me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexgdickinson/
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A fascinating, informative and digestible podcast highlighting the rich and diverse neuroscience published in the Brain journals. The episodes will take the format of interviews with article authors and the aim is to produce an informal and enjoyable podcast that appeals to a broad audience including clinicians, researchers, students, neuroscientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and psychiatrists
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Data in Biotech is a fortnightly podcast exploring how companies leverage data to drive innovation in life sciences. Every two weeks, Ross Katz, Principal and Data Science Lead at CorrDyn, sits down with an expert from the world of biotechnology to understand how they use data science to solve technical challenges, streamline operations, and further innovation in their business. You can learn more about CorrDyn - an enterprise data specialist that enables excellent companies to make smarter ...
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Science is experiencing a revolution. Preprints have accelerated the sharing of scientific findings and helped to make academia more equitable. Join our host, immunologist and open-science advocate, Dr Jonny Coates, as he explores the freshest science with the early career researchers who did the work; discussing their science, thoughts on academic life, publishing and much more. So sit back and join us as we dive into the fast-paced world of preprints and dismantle the outdated traditional ...
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Inside Biotech is an exciting podcast from BCLA, which focuses on the science behind SoCal’s most innovative new biotech companies. This semi-monthly podcast, hosted by Gabriella Rubert, Ph.D. Candidate at UCLA and Podcast Lead at BCLA, is the perfect way for anyone interested in LA’s biotech community to stay informed about current progress and developments. Episodes feature conversations with scientists, entrepreneurs, investors, and more about the cutting-edge science that goes on inside ...
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Biblical Genetics is a vlog/podcast by Dr. Robert Carter. His posts explore modern genetics through the lens of biblical history, and vice versa.
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Welcome to Talking Techniques! In this Podcast BioTechniques Digital Editor Tristan Free, interviews researchers at the forefront of their fields about the latest breakthroughs, controversies and conversations in the life sciences. From CRISPR to COVID-19, organoids to the microbiome, this podcast will explore the latest developments in the lab and interesting applications of techniques, while trying to determine how we can drive science forward in progressive and inventive ways. Hosted on A ...
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After spending time in academia and exploring the unknown, the industry often seems too limited scientifically to those finishing a PhD. We will explore the bridge between the industry and academia to understand how basic scientific findings take shape into products and strategies. We will also follow the career paths of researchers who are in academia or outside of it, professionals that made their choice, followed it through and come to us to tell all about it. Academia or not? And if not, ...
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As part of the non-sponsored sporadic "B-sides" series*, Ben and Ben sit down and talk with Dr. Avi Ma'ayan, Mount Sinai. (* this series is where we put guests we want to talk to but who do not fit within any sponsored series, but is still proteomics.... mostly)
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Understanding traumatic brain injury with high dimensional proteomic analysis
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24:48Welcome to the 27th episode of The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications. This episode features a discussion with first author Dr Lucia M Li of the Brain article entitled: High-dimensional proteomic analysis for pathophysiological classification of traumatic brain injury Listen to the fascinating insigh…
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Fast PCR fundamentals – from instruments to enzymes
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16:40In this Mol Bio Minutes episode, Laurynas Alijošius breaks down how to run fast PCR to save time and increase lab efficiency. He explains how to choose the right thermal cycler with fast ramp speeds, select low-volume and thin-walled PCR plastics, and use engineered DNA polymerases that offer rapid elongation and hot-start capability. Laurynas also…
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CRISPR Campaigns & Beyond: Science Marketing with Elizabeth Chabe, Founder/CEO of High Touch Group
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56:55What does it really take to bring cutting-edge science out of the lab and into the world? In this episode of Inside Biotech, we sit down with Elizabeth Chabe, founder and CEO of High Touch Group, a strategic marketing firm specializing in biotech, medtech, and deep tech. Elizabeth shares her unique journey—from working in a structural engineering l…
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As part of the non-sponsored sporadic "B-sides" series*, Ben and Ben sit down and talk with Dr. Anna Barker, Chief Strategy Officer at the Ellison Medical Institute and Co-Director of CAS-Biomedicine at Arizona State University. (* this series is where we put guests we want to talk to but who do not fit within any sponsored series, but is still pro…
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Molly and Mike from Element - The Day After
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45:49I talked with Molly He and Michael Previte, founders at Element Biosciences, the day after Illumina announced it was suing Element for patent infringement. Definitely was top of mind for them, but not of course something they could opine on directly. Nevertheless provided very interesting context for the conversation, and proof in my opinion of the…
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Transforming Houseplants with Synthetic Biology with Patrick Torbey
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47:17In this episode of Data in Biotech, host Ross Katz speaks with Patrick Torbey, CEO and Co-Founder of Neoplants, about using genetic engineering and microbiome innovation to tackle indoor air pollution. Patrick explains how Neoplants is turning everyday houseplants into powerful air purifiers using synthetic biology, offering insights into VOC degra…
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The hidden language of RNA – how epigenetics is shaping medicine
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31:51This episode teaches that innovation is born at the intersection of curiosity and persistence. Dr. Gudrun Stengel, co-founder and CEO of Alida Biosciences, reveals how her startup is transforming the landscape of RNA research through a novel technology called proximity barcoding. Dr. Stengel’s story exemplifies the power of entrepreneurial spirit i…
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As part of the non-sponsored sporadic "B-sides" series*, Ben and Ben sit down and talk with Dr. Rob Beynon, University of Liverpool. (* this series is where we put guests we want to talk to but who do not fit within any sponsored series, but is still proteomics.... mostly)
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You may have come across the remarkably ill-informed blog post arguing the preprints are fueling the anti-science agenda on the Scholarly Kitchen. Given that this podcast advocates for preprints in the life sciences, we felt compelled to issue a direct response to the blog post.
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As part of the non-sponsored sporadic "B-sides" series*, Ben and Ben sit down and talk with Dr. Michael Shortreed, University of Wisconsin-Madison. (* this series is where we put guests we want to talk to but who do not fit within any sponsored series, but is still proteomics.... mostly)
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How Phage Therapy is Scaling to Meet Antibiotic Resistance with Jessica Sacher
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59:02Phage therapy is stepping into the spotlight as antibiotic resistance rises - and Jessica Sacher is helping lead the charge. In this episode, Ross Katz speaks with Jessica, Co-Founder of Phage Directory and Staff Scientist at Stanford, about sourcing phages, operationalizing therapy, and predicting efficacy through data. This conversation explores …
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As part of the non-sponsored sporadic "B-sides" series*, Ben and Ben sit down and talk with Dr. Sue Weintraub, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. (* this series is where we put guests we want to talk to but who do not fit within any sponsored series, but is still proteomics.... mostly)…
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Sustainability made simple – greener choices in molecular biology
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10:21Sustainability in the lab isn't just a trend—it's a responsibility. In this quick but powerful Mol Bio Minutes episode, sustainability expert Sune Lund Sporring shares actionable tips to reduce energy use, manage lab waste, and transition to greener materials like Thermo Fisher’s Sustain Series bio-based plastics. Discover the difference between bi…
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Abrus Founders Chris and Michael on NG Proteomics Sequencing
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46:16DNA sequencing swept the world in two waves: first of all Sanger sequencing, developed in the '70s and the underpinning of the 2000's Human Genome Project, and then NGS which drove the cost of a human genome sequence from billions to thousand of dollars from 2006 onwards.Echoing that history, protein sequencing is now in its first innings, dominate…
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As part of the non-sponsored sporadic "B-sides" series*, Ben and Ben sit down and talk with Lauren Leffer. (* this series is where we put guests we want to talk to but who do not fit within any sponsored series, but is still proteomics.... mostly)
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Targeting Transcription Factors with AI, featuring Will Fondrie from Talus Bio
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46:54How do you drug the undruggable? In this episode of Data in Biotech, Ross Katz sits down with Will Fondrie, Head of Data Science and Engineering at Talus Bio, to explore how machine learning, mass spectrometry, and innovative computational models are transforming drug discovery. Learn how Talus Bio is targeting transcription factors—once considered…
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On this special episode of Translating Proteomics, Parag and Andreas break down the basics of proteomics — perfect for anyone with a background in molecular biology looking to get started in the field. Seasoned experts: We hope you can share this episode as a teaching tool or to inspire others to explore proteomics. Parag and Andreas cover the foll…
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From Neuroscience to OmBiome: Dr. Julia Perederiy on Building a Science-Backed Wellness Brand
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52:06In this episode of Inside Biotech, we sit down with Dr. Julia Perederiy, neuroscientist and Founder of OmBiome, a regenerative health company revolutionizing personal care through microalgae. Julia shares her journey from academia to entrepreneurship, the science behind her mission, and how wellness trends are evolving in today’s market. Tune in fo…
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Glymphatic homeostasis in heart failure- more in but not out?
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32:51Welcome to the 26th episode of The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications. This episode features a discussion with first author Dr Marios Kritsilis and senior author Associate Professor Iben Lundgaard of the Brain article entitled: Loss of glymphatic homeostasis in heart failure This academic duo from Lu…
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AI & podcasts; can AI really create a great podcast for your preprint?
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38:51AI is the current hot topic, infiltrating every part of life. In this episode, we investigate AI podcasts. Can AI create a realistic sounding podcast about research papers? We fed GoogleLM two of our papers and asked it to create a podcast from them. What you're about to listen to is the unedited output from that, along with some of our own comment…
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From bats to cancer – the power of gene regulation
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33:53Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Nadav Ahituv, a leader in human genetics and gene regulation at UCSF. He shares his personal journey from scoliosis patient to genetic researcher, exploring the mysteries of non-coding DNA, massively parallel reporter assays, and CRISPR-based therapeutic innovations. We dive into his lab’s diverse pro…
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Newsbreak: Gilad Almogy and the Ultima-te NGS Giveaway!
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15:13Geonomics Podcast Newsbreak! A 15 minute interview with Ultima Genomics CEO Gilad Almogy on why the hell he's giving away 3 Trillion free sequencing reads 🤯🤯🤯 The program is called "Count on Us" (get it? 🤣) and I we talk about: - Motivation was initiated in response to the current uncertainties in NIH funding. Recognizing the stress and potential b…
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Decoding the Dark Proteome: Biological Insights for Pharma with Dr. Jonathan Usuka from Sapient
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46:45In this episode of the Data and Biotech Podcast, host Ross Katz sits down with Dr. Jonathan Usuka to discuss Usuka’s extensive background in bioinformatics and genomics, leading to his current role as CEO of Sapient. The conversation dives into the importance of deep molecular characterization of diseases, the role of proteomics and metabolomics in…
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Proteomics Podcast Crossover - The Proteomics Show
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48:07If you listened to our episode focused on science communication featuring proteomics leaders Ben Orsburn Ph.D. and Ben Neely Ph.D., then you've already heard about their excellent podcast, The Proteomics Show. On The Proteomics Show, they interview researchers in the proteomics community to learn about their motivations, their backstories, and thei…
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Pressure, precarity and paucity; the existence of the postdoc
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28:55In this episode, we explore the structural problems within academia, particularly the challenges faced by postdocs and the role of principal investigators (PIs). Our discussion highlights the power funders and university management have in shaping academic culture, the flaws in the tenure system, and the need for systemic change. We also emphasize …
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US HUPO 2025 - Key Takeaways, Trends, and Future Directions for Proteomics
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20:49On this episode of Translating Proteomics, hosts Parag Mallick and Andreas Huhmer discuss their recent experience at the 2025 US Human Proteome Organization conference or US HUPO. Their conversation covers: · The rising use of multiple proteomics platforms · Advances in multiomics And · What they hope to see at the next US HUPO Chapters: 00:00 – In…
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No more smears – expert tips for electrophoresis success
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9:05With prior Mol Bio Minutes episodes covering DNA form migration and staining considerations for nucleic acid gel electrophoresis, we tie it all together with this great set of overall tips, tricks and resources for the topic. Anyone that’s ever run a gel has undoubtedly produced gels with smeared, faint or poorly separated bands. What causes these …
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Ep 72 - B-sides - Translating Proteomics Crossover w/ Parag Mallick
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50:05As part of the non-sponsored sporadic "B-sides" series*, Ben and Ben sit down with Parag Mallick, Nautilus Biotechnology. Actually this is a crossover from February where Parag had us on his podcast, Translating Proteomics. Find the original here. (* this series is where we put guests we want to talk to but who do not fit within any sponsored serie…
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E. coli Starvation Survival Strategy: A Proteomic Makeover
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51:35This week we discuss how E Coli adapt to starvation through changes to their proteomes with Théo Gervais, who is currently looking for a postdoc positions. Read the full preprint -> https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.02.29.582700v3 This episode was produced by Sonia Gomes Pereira and edited by Camila Valenzuela. Music by Dr John D Howard.…
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How AI Can Increase Clinical Trial Efficiency with Patrick Leung from Faro Health
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39:02How can AI improve clinical trials and accelerate drug development? In this episode of Data in Biotech, Ross Katz sits down with Patrick Leung, CTO of Faro Health, to explore how AI-driven tools are reshaping clinical trial design. Patrick shares insights into document generation, patient burden analysis, and AI governance in biotech. Learn how Far…
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Susan Tousi Part 2: Delfi's cancer dx technology and her career as a woman in life science
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24:40Excited to announce a new episode of the Geonomics Podcast: part 2 of my interview with the fabulous Susan Tousi, CEO of DELFI Diagnostics. In this episode we discuss her unique career path starting out as a Penn State engineering grad then leading Eastman Kodak Company's printer business to leading Illumina's R&D and then commercial units and now …
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Element founders Molly He and Michael Previte
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50:31Early this week I got to sit with Element Biosciences founders Molly He (CEO) and Michael Previte (CTO) in their comically big board room and we had a great in-depth conversation about their careers and building Element. All up a fantastic discussion and in my humble 😏 opinion an entire MBA packed into one hour of easy listening! 1. How the hell di…
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Biologically removing the forever from “forever chemicals”
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32:00It could be argued that biology has always boiled down to chemistry, and that chemistry has always boiled down to physics. However, not many would deny that the fields of biology and chemistry are overlapping more than ever, with both leveraging computing methods, also more than ever. This conversation with Dr. Ramesh Jha, Technical Staff Member at…
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Repurposing Drugs & Reinventing Biotech: Dr. Adam Watson on Building MeCo Diagnostics
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59:52In this discussion, Dr. Adam Watson, Co-founder and CEO of MeCo Diagnostics, shares the personal and professional experiences that led him to focus on cancer research and, ultimately, to launch his own company. From the profound influence of his family’s battle with cancer to the long and complex journey of developing the MeCo Score™, he walks us t…
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Ep 71 - Philly Express - Dr. Keenan Walker
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45:42As part of the US HUPO sponsored "Philly Express" series highlighting speakers at the upcoming 2025 US HUPO meeting in Philadelphia, Ben and Ben sit down to talk with Dr. Keenan Walker, National Institute on Aging - National Institutes of Health. *note: this episode was recorded early January 2025, but could not be released until after US HUPO 2025…
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For this episode of the Geonomics Podcast I had the opportunity to interview Gilad Almogy, CEO of Ultima Genomics. Ultima has been making big waves in the NGS market by aggressively pushing down the cost curve, most recently announcing an $80 price point at AGBT. Here's what we talked about: 1. Ultima's Technology and Cost Advantages – Whether a co…
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Organoids and Active Learning for Chronic Disease with Naren Tallapragada
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50:25In this episode of Data In Biotech, Ross Katz interviews Naren Tallapragada, CEO and Co-founder of Tessel Bio, about his background in electrical engineering and physics and how personal circumstances led to him pivoting his focus to enter biotech and start Tessel Bio. Naren breaks down Tessel Bio’s unique approach to drug discovery, which involves…
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Investing in Open Science: Key Considerations for Funders
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47:45This week we discuss the costs associated with open science policies from a funders perspective with Dana Cobb-Lewis, a Program Officer at Aligning Science Across Parkinsons (ASAP). Read the full preprint -> https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.12.09.627554v1.full This episode was produced by Sonia Gomes Pereira and edited by Sonia Gomes Pe…
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PacBio and Roche deep-dive with CEO Christian Henry
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36:01Really interesting roaming chat with Christian Henry, CEO of PacBio.
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Adult congenital myasthenic syndromes - discussing the diagnostic dilemma and other findings from a longitudinal cohort
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21:37Welcome to the 25th episode of The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications. This episode features a discussion with senior author Dr Tanya Stojkovic of the Brain article entitled: Congenital myasthenic syndromes in adults: clinical features, diagnosis and long-term prognosis Dr Stojkovic discusses finding…
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A clear picture – staining tips for gel electrophoresis
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10:17You can run the perfect agarose gel to separate your nucleic acid fragments but if you don’t stain and image the gel properly, it’s all for not. In this second installment of Mol Bio Minutes we take a look at the staining considerations for nucleic acid gel electrophoresis with Paulius Palaima, Product Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific. He covers…
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NGS game state of play live(ish) from the bar at AGBT!!!
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34:55Genomics Star Reporters Steph Budel (DeciBio/LEK) and Jeremy Preston (Sequins/Illumina /Alex black boat survivor) interviewing movers and shakers at the bar at the Marco Island JW Marriott Tuesday evening: - Lauren Laing: Investor, Oxford Science Enterprises - Mike Previte: Element co-founder & CTO - Manoj Dadlani: Executive Chair, Cmbio - Shawn Le…
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Delfi Dx CEO Susan Tousi: first thoughts on Roche SBX
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9:44I was thinking about who would have the most objective opinion on Roche's new NGS technology and Susan immediately jumped to mind. Her professional experience is completely unique: heading up Illumina's R&D, then heading up Illumina's commercial organization, and now CEO of one of the leading cancer screening companies, so a major NGS customer. We …
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As part of the US HUPO sponsored "Philly Express" series highlighting speakers at the upcoming 2025 US HUPO meeting in Philadelphia, Ben and Ben sit down to talk with Dr. Jesse Meyer, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, winner of the 2025 Robert J. Cotter New Investigator Award.
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Ep 67 - Philly Express - Dr. Kojo Elenitoba-Johnson
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24:25As part of the US HUPO sponsored "Philly Express" series highlighting speakers at the upcoming 2025 US HUPO meeting in Philadelphia, Ben and Ben sit down to talk with Dr. Kojo Elenitoba-Johnson, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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As part of the US HUPO sponsored "Philly Express" series highlighting speakers at the upcoming 2025 US HUPO meeting in Philadelphia, Ben and Ben sit down to talk with Dr. Joshua Coon, University of Wisconsin-Madison, winner of the 2025 Donald F. Hunt Distinguished Contribution in Proteomics Award.
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How Alex Junge from amass is Speeding Up Scientific Breakthroughs with AI
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52:25In this episode of the Data and Biotech Podcast, host Ross Katz sits down with Alexander Junge, Co-Founder and CTO of amass, to break down how AI is reshaping scientific research in life sciences. Alex walks us through how his platform is creating professional tools for researchers, biotech companies, and venture firms to navigate the (rapidly!) gr…
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Science Communication and Proteomics - Benefits, Barriers, and Solutions with Ben Neely and Ben Orsburn
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49:15On this episode of Translating Proteomics, host Parag Mallick speaks with special guests doctors Ben Neely and Ben Orsburn, leaders in the proteomics community and hosts of “The Proteomics Show” podcast. Their insightful conversation focuses on the role of communication in proteomics and covers: · Impactful things they’ve learned while hosting The …
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In and out of academia: My experience & career advice
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21:45In this episode, we dive into the challenges of transitioning out of academia and navigating the often frustrating job market. From the realities of lower starting salaries to the impact of AI in recruitment, we discuss what makes job hunting so difficult—and what can be done to make it easier. We also explore how networking, persistence, and strat…
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