Possible potato improvements, and a pill that gives you a jab in the gut
Because of its genetic complexity, the potato didn ’t undergo a “green revolution” like other staple crops. It can take more than 15 years to breed a new kind of potato that farmers can grow, and genetic engineering just won’t work for tackling complex traits such as increased yield or heat resistance. Host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Wri ter Erik Stokstad about how researchers are trying to simplify the potato genome to make it easier to manipulate through breeding. Researchers and companies are racing to perfect an injector pill—a pill that you swallow, which then uses a tiny needle to shoot medicine into t...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - February 7, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Possible potato improvements, and a pill that gives you a jab in the gut
Because of its genetic complexity, the potato didn ’t undergo a “green revolution” like other staple crops. It can take more than 15 years to breed a new kind of potato that farmers can grow, and genetic engineering just won’t work for tackling complex traits such as increased yield or heat resistance. Host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Wri ter Erik Stokstad about how researchers are trying to simplify the potato genome to make it easier to manipulate through breeding. Researchers and companies are racing to perfect an injector pill—a pill that you swallow, which then uses a tiny needle to shoot medicine into t...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - February 7, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Possible potato improvements, and a pill that gives you a jab in the gut
Because of its genetic complexity, the potato didn’t undergo a “green revolution” like other staple crops. It can take more than 15 years to breed a new kind of potato that farmers can grow, and genetic engineering just won’t work for tackling complex traits such as increased yield or heat resistance. Host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Writer Erik Stokstad about how researchers are trying to simplify the potato genome to make it easier to manipulate through breeding. Researchers and companies are racing to perfect an injector pill—a pill that you swallow, which then uses a tiny needle to shoot medicine into t...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - February 7, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Possible potato improvements, and a pill that gives you a jab in the gut
Because of its genetic complexity, the potato didn ’t undergo a “green revolution” like other staple crops. It can take more than 15 years to breed a new kind of potato that farmers can grow, and genetic engineering just won’t work for tackling complex traits such as increased yield or heat resistance. Host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Wri ter Erik Stokstad about how researchers are trying to simplify the potato genome to make it easier to manipulate through breeding. Researchers and companies are racing to perfect an injector pill—a pill that you swallow, which then uses a tiny needle to shoot medicine into th...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - February 7, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

The Role Of Genetic Testing In mCRC
Howard Hochster, MD, Associate Director for Clinical Research, Rutgers Cancer institute of New jersey, Director of Oncology Research, RWJBarnabas Health discusses, The Role Of Genetic Testing In mCRC.... Author: obr Added: 02/04/2019 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - February 4, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Genetic Testing In Newly Diagnosed mCRC
Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt, MD, Professor, Medicine, Harvard Medical School Active Medical Staff, Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute discusses, Genetic Testing In Newly Diagnosed mCRC. At The 2... Author: obr Added: 02/04/2019 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - February 4, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

JAMA Otolaryngology –Head & Neck Surgery : Association of Genetic vs Environmental Factors in Swedish Adoptees With Clinically Significant Tinnitus
Interview with Christopher R. Cederroth, PhD, author of Association of Genetic vs Environmental Factors in Swedish Adoptees With Clinically Significant Tinnitus (Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews - January 17, 2019 Category: General Medicine Source Type: podcasts

The Rationale For Genetically Profiling AML Patients
Robert Rifkin, MD, Hematologist/Oncologist, Associate Chair, US Oncology Hematology Research, Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers, discusses The Rationale For Genetically Profiling AML Patients. At The 60th... Author: obr Added: 01/15/2019 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - January 15, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

AML Genetic Testing Prior To Start Of Therapy
Keith Pratz, MD Assistant Professor of Oncology, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins University Discusses AML Genetic Testing Prior To Start Of Therapy. At The 60th ASH Annual Mee... Author: obr Added: 01/11/2019 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - January 11, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Podcast Extra: The search for a rare disease treatment
Nick Sireau ’s sons have a rare genetic disease called alkaptonuria, which can lead to body tissues becoming brittle, causing life long health issues.In this Podcast Extra, Geoff Marsh speaks to Nick and to the physician Dr Lakshminarayan Ranganath about their search for a treatment for alkaptonuria. (Source: Nature Podcast)
Source: Nature Podcast - January 11, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Springer Nature Limited Source Type: podcasts

Podcast Extra: The search for a rare disease treatment
Nick Sireau’s sons have a rare genetic disease called alkaptonuria, which can lead to body tissues becoming brittle, causing life long health issues.In this Podcast Extra, Geoff Marsh speaks to Nick and to the physician Dr Lakshminarayan Ranganath about their search for a treatment for alkaptonuria. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy (Source: Nature Podcast)
Source: Nature Podcast - January 11, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Springer Nature Limited Source Type: podcasts

Podcast Extra: The search for a rare disease treatment
Nick Sireau’s sons have a rare genetic disease called alkaptonuria, which can lead to body tissues becoming brittle, causing life long health issues.In this Podcast Extra, Geoff Marsh speaks to Nick and to the physician Dr Lakshminarayan Ranganath about their search for a treatment for alkaptonuria. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. (Source: Nature Podcast)
Source: Nature Podcast - January 11, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Springer Nature Limited Source Type: podcasts

African-American Prostate Cancer
Dr. Ashutosh Tewari discusses the nature of genetic difference and aggressiveness among African-Ameican men Author: vhsimons Added: 12/20/2018 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - December 20, 2018 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

ASHUTOSH TEWARI, MD (vid.1)
The concept of Precision Therapy in Prostate Cancer treatment will need to rely more heavily on genetic testing Author: vhsimons Added: 12/17/2018 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - December 17, 2018 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts