138 episodes

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

The Genetics Podcast Sano Genetics

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    • 4.8 • 28 Ratings

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

    EP 138: Personalised medicine using microbiome models with Dr. Almut Heinken

    EP 138: Personalised medicine using microbiome models with Dr. Almut Heinken

    In this episode, we welcome Dr. Almut Heinken, Junior Professor at the INSERM Institute of Nutrition, Genetics, Environment, and Risk Exposure at Université de Lorraine. Her work focuses on multiscale metabolic modelling of host-microbiome interactions and their role in human health. She has contributed to the development of genome-scale reconstructions of human microbes, known as the AGORA resource. Almut has also developed tools to build personalised microbiome models and applied these models to inflammatory bowel disease, Parkinson’s Disease, and colorectal cancer. She is currently working on modelling the interactions between diet, the microbiome, and the epigenome. Tune in to this exciting discussion!

    • 40 min
    EP 137: Mavis Machirori on promoting equity, diversity, and social justice in genomics research

    EP 137: Mavis Machirori on promoting equity, diversity, and social justice in genomics research

    Join us in welcoming Mavis Machirori, Senior Researcher at the Ada Lovelace Institute and co-founder of Genetics Engage (https://www.geneticsengage.org/)! With over 10 years of clinical experience as a midwife, Mavis is dedicated to promoting social justice in healthcare. Her research focuses on the impact of new healthcare technologies on social inequalities. Passionate about equity in data and genomics, she addresses the broader societal impacts of these advancements. Mavis was a guest on our Participant Diversity webinar in 2020, and we are thrilled to have her back on The Genetics Podcast at Sano!

    • 41 min
    EP 136: Developments in ring chromosome 20 research and advocacy with Allison Watson

    EP 136: Developments in ring chromosome 20 research and advocacy with Allison Watson

    Join us in welcoming back a familiar voice, Allison Watson, to The Genetics Podcast. We first spoke to Allison on the podcast back in October 2019 about her work in ring chromosome 20 syndrome (also known as r(20) syndrome). Allison is the Co-founder and CEO of Ring 20 Research and Support UK CIO, a patient advocacy organisation focused on awareness and research for ultra rare r(20) syndrome epilepsy. Tune in as she tells us about developments in the advocacy space for r(20) syndrome over the past four years and landmark moments for research into the condition.v

    • 40 min
    EP 135: Integration of newborn sequencing programs into healthcare systems with Dr. Ingrid Holm

    EP 135: Integration of newborn sequencing programs into healthcare systems with Dr. Ingrid Holm

    Welcome to Episode 135 of The Genetics Podcast, where we welcome Dr. Ingrid Holm, an Associate in Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital and a Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Ingrid is passionate about integrating newborn screening programs to healthcare systems. She was the co-investigator on the original BabySeq study and is now co-leading a new study — BabySeq2: Bringing equity to genomic sequencing in newborns. She also leads pioneering work in a range of other paediatric projects, all of which we discuss in this episode!

    • 41 min
    EP 134: Prenatal genetic testing and the future of AI in genetic counselling with Kira Dineen, host of DNA Today

    EP 134: Prenatal genetic testing and the future of AI in genetic counselling with Kira Dineen, host of DNA Today

    In episode 134, we welcome fellow genetics podcaster Kira Dineen. Kira is most widely known for her award winning podcast, DNA Today, as well as producing a number of other health and science podcasts. Now running for more than 10 years, DNA Today is the winner of the 2020, 2021, and 2022 Best Science and Medicine Podcast Awards. When not podcasting, Kira works as a Prenatal Genetic Counsellor at Maternal Foetal Care in Connecticut where she supports patients with high-risk pregnancies, and is a certified Cytogenetic Technologist. Tune in for a very interesting episode!

    • 40 min
    EP 133: Insights into pharmacogenomics and increasing diversity in genomics research with Dr. Emma Magavern

    EP 133: Insights into pharmacogenomics and increasing diversity in genomics research with Dr. Emma Magavern

    Join us as we welcome Dr. Emma Magavern to The Genetics Podcast! In addition to being a medical doctor with an English Literature degree, Dr. Magovern is a Clinical Research Fellow at the Centre of Clinical Pharmacology and Precision Medicine at Queen Mary, Barts, and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Emma also works closely with East London Genes and Health, a program dedicated to increasing engagement in a community that is underrepresented in research. Most recently, she published a paper looking at pharmacogenomics in a British South Asian population. Tune in to this interesting episode!

    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
28 Ratings

28 Ratings

clarealev ,

Super informative and engaging

Would recommend for anyone whose interested in genetics or precision medicine!

Vezenkovo ,

Great Educational Medical Podcast

The Genetics Podcast is my go to when I want to learn about cutting-edge science and the impact it has on patients’ lives.
Each episode has a totally unique content and perspectives from a variety of stakeholders in the medical community.
Highly recommend for both patients, their carers as well as life science professionals.

SirGeorgeV ,

I have better thoughts thanks to this podcast

I’ve listened to several episodes and I have learnt a lot about the precision medicine landscape worldwide. Superb guest selection and cutting edge topics of discussion, as a result I am having much better thoughts than I was before.

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