JAMA Ophthalmology : Attaining Independent Funding Among NIH K Grant Awardees in Ophthalmology
Interview with Daniel L. Chao, MD, PhD, author of Success in Attaining Independent Funding Among National Institutes of Health K Grant Awardees in Ophthalmology: An Extended Follow-up (Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews)
Source: JAMA Specialty Journals Author Interviews - September 27, 2018 Category: General Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Sketching suspects with DNA, and using light to find Zika-infected mosquitoes
DNA fingerprinting has been used to link people to crimes for decades, by matching DNA from a crime scene to DNA extracted from a suspect. Now, investigators are using other parts of the genome —such as markers for hair and eye color—to help rule people in and out as suspects. Staff Writer Gretchen Vogel talks with Sarah Crespi about whether science supports this approach and how different countries are dealing with this new type of evidence. Sarah also talks with Jill Fernandes of th e University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, about her Science Advances paper on a light-based technique for detecting Zika in mo...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - May 24, 2018 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Sketching suspects with DNA, and using light to find Zika-infected mosquitoes
DNA fingerprinting has been used to link people to crimes for decades, by matching DNA from a crime scene to DNA extracted from a suspect. Now, investigators are using other parts of the genome —such as markers for hair and eye color—to help rule people in and out as suspects. Staff Writer Gretchen Vogel talks with Sarah Crespi about whether science supports this approach and how different countries are dealing with this new type of evidence. Sarah also talks with Jill Fernandes of the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, about her Science Advances paper on a light-based technique for detecting Zika in mosq...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - May 24, 2018 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Sketching suspects with DNA, and using light to find Zika-infected mosquitoes
DNA fingerprinting has been used to link people to crimes for decades, by matching DNA from a crime scene to DNA extracted from a suspect. Now, investigators are using other parts of the genome—such as markers for hair and eye color—to help rule people in and out as suspects. Staff Writer Gretchen Vogel talks with Sarah Crespi about whether science supports this approach and how different countries are dealing with this new type of evidence. Sarah also talks with Jill Fernandes of the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, about her Science Advances paper on a light-based technique for detecting Zika in mo...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - May 24, 2018 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Sketching suspects with DNA, and using light to find Zika-infected mosquitoes
DNA fingerprinting has been used to link people to crimes for decades, by matching DNA from a crime scene to DNA extracted from a suspect. Now, investigators are using other parts of the genome —such as markers for hair and eye color—to help rule people in and out as suspects. Staff Writer Gretchen Vogel talks with Sarah Crespi about whether science supports this approach and how different countries are dealing with this new type of evidence. Sarah also talks with Jill Fernandes of th e University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, about her Science Advances paper on a light-based technique for detecting Zika in mo...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - May 24, 2018 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Imaging in Renal Cell Carcinoma: Novel Methods and Approaches
Mark W. Ball, MD Staff Clinician | Assistant Research Physician Urologic Oncology Branch National Cancer Institute National Institutes of Health discusses Imaging in Renal Cell Carcinoma: Novel Metho... Author: kidneycancer Added: 11/08/2017 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - November 9, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Podcast: Giant virus genetics, human high-altitude adaptations, and quantifying the impact of government-funded science
This week, viruses as remnants of a fourth domain of life, a scan of many Tibetan genomes reveals seven new genes potentially related to high-altitude life, and doubts about dark energy with Online News Editor David Grimm. Danielle Li joins Sarah Crespi to discuss her study quantifying the impact of government funding on innovation by linking patents to U.S. National Institutes of Health grants. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: artubo/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - April 6, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Podcast: Giant virus genetics, human high-altitude adaptations, and quantifying the impact of government-funded science
This week, viruses as remnants of a fourth domain of life, a scan of many Tibetan genomes reveals seven new genes potentially related to high-altitude life, and doubts about dark energy with Online News Editor David Grimm. Danielle Li joins Sarah Crespi to discuss her study quantifying the impact of government funding on innovation by linking patents to U.S. National Institutes of Health grants. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: artubo/iStockp hoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - April 6, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Podcast: Giant virus genetics, human high-altitude adaptations, and quantifying the impact of government-funded science
This week, viruses as remnants of a fourth domain of life, a scan of many Tibetan genomes reveals seven new genes potentially related to high-altitude life, and doubts about dark energy with Online News Editor David Grimm. Danielle Li joins Sarah Crespi to discuss her study quantifying the impact of government funding on innovation by linking patents to U.S. National Institutes of Health grants. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: artubo/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - April 6, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Podcast: Giant virus genetics, human high-altitude adaptations, and quantifying the impact of government-funded science
This week, viruses as remnants of a fourth domain of life, a scan of many Tibetan genomes reveals seven new genes potentially related to high-altitude life, and doubts about dark energy with Online News Editor David Grimm. Danielle Li joins Sarah Crespi to discuss her study quantifying the impact of government funding on innovation by linking patents to U.S. National Institutes of Health grants. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: artubo/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - April 6, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Cutbacks in Research Will Not Feed The Pipeline of Cancer Research
Clifford Goodman, PhD of Lewin Group discusses themes of his session, which included concerns over cutbacks for the National Institute of Health (NIH). He states that we need continuity in funding of ... Author: NCCN2017 Added: 03/31/2017 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - March 31, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Some Drugs May Meet Guidelines for Accelerated Approval in Phase 2-3 Design Trials
Christina Annunziata, MD, PhD of National Institutes of Health Author: SGO2017 Added: 03/17/2017 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - March 17, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts