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The Genetics Podcast

The Genetics Podcast

Sano Genetics

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/12j. Total Éps: 172

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Exploring all things genetics. Dr Patrick Short, University of Cambridge alumnus and CEO of Sano Genetics, analyses the science, interviews the experts, and discusses the latest findings and breakthroughs in genetic research. To find out more about Sano Genetics and its mission to accelerate the future of precision medicine visit: www.sanogenetics.com
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EP 156: The Genetics Podcast In-Person Event!

Saison 1 · Épisode 156

vendredi 11 octobre 2024Durée 01:32

Join us at our first in-person podcast event! We will be hosting a reception during the ASHG Annual Meeting in Denver, CO. The event will be held on the evening of Thursday 7 November. ​Please submit your information in this form (https://lu.ma/geneticspodASHG) to signify your interest in attending!

EP 155: Adeno-associated virus as a delivery vector for genetic eye disease treatment, with Paul Wille of Abeona Therapeutics

Saison 1 · Épisode 155

jeudi 10 octobre 2024Durée 32:18

This week Patrick is joined by Paul Wille, Director of Product Development at Abeona Therapeutics. They discuss the use of adeno-associated virus (AAV) as a vector for gene therapy delivery, outline its limitations and benefits, and hone in its potential in the context of genetic eye disorders. Paul also shares his journey from academia to industry and emphasizes the importance of building on existing technologies to advance the field. Additionally, please consider joining us at our first in-person podcast event! We will be hosting a reception during the ASHG Annual Meeting in Denver, CO. The event will be held on the evening of Thursday 7 November. ​Please submit your information in this form (https://lu.ma/geneticspodASHG) to signify your interest in attending!

EP 146: The biology of aging with Austin Argentieri, Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Affiliate Member of the Broad Institute, and Research Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital

Saison 1 · Épisode 146

jeudi 8 août 2024Durée 43:05

This week Patrick is joined by Austin Argentieri, Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Affiliate Member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and Research Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital. Austin’s work focuses on the proteomics of aging and how proteomic signatures are highly predictive for estimating biological age. From the potential of therapeutic applications, to why no “fountain of youth” genes have yet been identified, he and Patrick discuss the heritability of aging and how proteomics can help identify risk of age-related disease.

EP 56: The business of start ups with Jason Mellad, CEO of Start Codon

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mercredi 17 février 2021Durée 52:34

On this episode, Patrick is joined by Jason Mellad, CEO and Co-Founder at Start Codon, a healthcare startup accelerator that helps develop healthcare startups. Patrick and Jason discuss how Start Codon identifies new technologies and businesses that have a potential to make an impact, Jason's approach to mentorship, diversity and inclusion, and even The LAB, a science-themed cocktail bar in Cambridge that Jason co-owns.

EP 55: The Girl With MS talks about her journey with Multiple Sclerosis and advocacy

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mercredi 3 février 2021Durée 35:21

This week we talk to ‘The Girl With MS’, Caroline Craven. A Multiple Sclerosis patient advocate, Caroline has written thousands of blog posts about her journey with the condition to help others manage MS as well. They discuss options for treatment, what it’s like being a patient advocate in this space for over 10 years, and the importance of a good neurologist.

Ep 54: Genetic testing, breaking down stigma, and supporting people with Familial ALS with Daniel Barvin

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mercredi 20 janvier 2021Durée 41:30

In this episode of the Genetics Podcast we’re joined by Daniel Barvin, an ALS advocate whose family is affected by Familial ALS. Daniel has a genetic variant in the gene called C9orf72 that predisposes him to develop this neurodegenerative disease, and he talks about his experience getting genetic testing and decision with his wife to undergo IVF and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis to ensure that their child did not inherit the genetic variant. Daniel joins Patrick to discuss the lack of availability of genetic testing in ALS, how to make genetic testing more accessible, breaking down stigmas in hereditary disease, and his work with the non-profit 'I AM ALS’. Patrick also mentions the upcoming Festival Genomics with over 100 great speakers. You can find out more here: https://www.festivalofgenomics.com/

EP 53: Predictions and trends to watch for the year ahead with Jane Theaker, Phillip Beer, and Jason Mellad

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jeudi 14 janvier 2021Durée 41:37

This first episode of 2021 sees host Patrick Short talk to three insightful guests about their predictions for research and medicine in the year ahead. In this compilation episode, Patrick talks to Jane Theaker, Phillip Beer and Jason Mellad, each experts in their field. Our guests are: Jane Theaker, the CEO of Kinomica Limited, a company at the fore of precision medicine that’s providing disruptive cell signalling technology. Jason Mellad, the CEO and Co-Founder of Start Codon a healthcare accelerator working to seed-fund truly disruptive healthcare start ups. Our final guest is Phillip Beer, a Physician scientist with expertise in clinical cancer genomics, early phase therapeutic development and biomarker discovery. Holds leadership roles in the commercial, healthcare and academic sectors.

EP 52: Population-scale viral sequencing with Dr Jeff Barrett, Lead Statistical Geneticist for COG-UK

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mercredi 9 décembre 2020Durée 39:18

On this episode of the podcast Patrick is joined by returning guest Dr Jeff Barrett. Jeff is the the lead statistical geneticist for The COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium (COG-UK). Patrick and Jeff discuss COG-UK's sequencing operation that is tracking viral spread around the UK, how to identify super spreader events from virus data, what is known about re-infection from COVID19, and results from the vaccine trials and what the next year may hold.

EP 51: 20-year study of 55,000 Canadians: Alberta's Tomorrow Project with Dr Jennifer Vena

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jeudi 26 novembre 2020Durée 48:10

On this episode of the podcast Patrick is joined by Dr Jennifer Vena the Scientific Director of Alberta’s Tomorrow Project. Although Jennifer joined ‘ATP’ in 2018, the project itself has been running for over twenty years with research plans that extend through the next fifty years. Patrick and Jennifer discuss the history of the ‘ATP’, its goals for the future, and the role Covid will continue to play including with research studies that are not directly associated with the disease.

EP 50: Dr Barry Singer, the MS doctor who is using technology to connect with patients and scale his impact

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mercredi 11 novembre 2020Durée 45:31

Dr Barry Singer is a neurologist who specialises in multiple sclerosis, he is also the host of MS Living Well, a podcast that deals with living with multiple sclerosis. In 2007 Dr Singer created the website MS living well as a resource centre for patients looking to find information about the disease. In this episode, Patrick and Dr Singer talk about how advancements in technology have not only produced advancements from a scientific perspective but also in the doctor patient relationship. For example, Dr Singer reaches thousands of patients through his website, blog, and podcasts providing high-quality information to everyone, regardless of whether they live near a specialist center. Dr Singer also uses voice-to-text technology in his appointments, leaving him free to speak with his patients rather than typing on a keyboard the whole time. From the genetics of MS to trying to understand why women are affected more by auto-immune diseases, this episode draws on Dr Singer’s experience in the field.

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