25 épisodes

Nature Biotechnology's Forum podcast explores biotech's latest scientific publications, found in Nature Biotechnology and elsewhere, through discussions with today's leading researchers.
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Forum Nature Biotechnology

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Nature Biotechnology's Forum podcast explores biotech's latest scientific publications, found in Nature Biotechnology and elsewhere, through discussions with today's leading researchers.
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    Neurotech Roundtable: Anikeeva, Courtine, and Bloch

    Neurotech Roundtable: Anikeeva, Courtine, and Bloch

    On this episode, Chief Editor Barbara Cheifet speaks with Polina Anikeeva from MIT, Grégoire Courtine from EPFL, and Jocelyn Bloch, a neurosurgeon at Lausanne University Hospital. These three leaders in the field of neurotechnologies discuss new devices that help us learn how our brain works, implantable brain-computer interfaces that are helping patients with neurological disorders walk again, and why this field is so exciting today.
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    • 39 min
    From Bench to Podcast: He, Jin and Shi

    From Bench to Podcast: He, Jin and Shi

    In this episode, our Associate Editor Cláudia Vilhena talks with three authors of the method Starfysh, a computational toolbox combining spatial transcriptomics and histology data.
    During their chat, Siyu, Yinou and Lingling, all at different stages of their academic path, dig into the layers of Starfysh and its relevance for cancer research. They also share the struggles of peer review, the wonders of collaborative work and how this experience shaped their, sure-to-be fantastic, academic careers.

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    • 43 min
    From Bench to Podcast: Marcus Walker

    From Bench to Podcast: Marcus Walker

    On our very first episode of the new podcast series from Nature Biotechnology, our Associate Editor Cláudia Vilhena interviews Marcus Walker, first author of a fantastic story on engineered bacteria used to stain textiles.
    With an informal and honest touch, Marcus and Cláudia dive into the behind the scenes of the paper. From the inspiration to combine microbiology and fashion, passing by what went wrong at the bench, all the way to the economical and environmental implications of living biomaterials.
    For all those who struggle with measuring optical density, this episode is for you!

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    • 41 min
    Protein Design Roundtable: Deane and Grigoryan

    Protein Design Roundtable: Deane and Grigoryan

    For our special Focus Issue, Chief Editor Barbara Cheifet talks with Charlotte Deane and Gevorg Grigoryan about applying new machine learning methods to protein structure prediction and protein design. We discuss exciting new technologies and their current and future clinical applications.
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    • 34 min
    Super Resolution and Expansion Microscopy Roundtable: Boyden and Danzl

    Super Resolution and Expansion Microscopy Roundtable: Boyden and Danzl

    Microscopy methods today are enabling researchers to see small details within cells, previously undetectable by light microscopy. Chief Editor Barbara Cheifet speaks with Drs. Ed Boyden and Johann Danzl about the technological advances and challenges in the fields of super resolution and expansion microscopy.
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    • 37 min
    Single-cell metabolomics Roundtable: Alexandrov and Le

    Single-cell metabolomics Roundtable: Alexandrov and Le

    Single-cell metabolomics is focused on detecting, understanding, and interpreting metabolites and lipids at single-cell resolution. Theodore Alexandrov and Anne Le discuss recent technical advances in the field with Chief Editor Barbara Cheifet.
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    • 47 min

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