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Highlighting recent scientific articles published in GSA journals and share the story behind the work to make genetics studies more accessible to an interdisciplinary community of scientists.
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Highlighting recent scientific articles published in GSA journals and share the story behind the work to make genetics studies more accessible to an interdisciplinary community of scientists.
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    Ep. 9. Interrogating Fungal Pathogens & Inspired Leadership – A Discussion With Dr. Christina Cuomo

    Ep. 9. Interrogating Fungal Pathogens & Inspired Leadership – A Discussion With Dr. Christina Cuomo

    In this episode of Genetics in Your World, Sarah Renee Phillips interviews Dr. Christina Cuomo about her paper "Impact of pathogen genetics on clinical phenotypes in a population of Talaromyces marneffei from Vietnam," published in the August 2023 issue of GENETICS. Dr. Cuomo elaborates on the diversity and evolution of a deadly fungal pathogen from southeast Asia and how she and her colleagues used a combination of population genomics and genome-wide association studies to identify evolutionary pattern and process as well as genes influencing patient experiences and health outcomes.
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    • 35 min
    Ep. 8. Unexpected Discoveries in Drosophila – A Conversation with Dr. Hunter Hill

    Ep. 8. Unexpected Discoveries in Drosophila – A Conversation with Dr. Hunter Hill

    In this installment of Genetics in Your World, we talk to Dr. Hunter Hill of the University of Montana. He discusses unexpected recent discoveries made while completing his PhD with Dr. Kent Golic at the University of Utah, surrounding new and exciting data about the breakage pattern of chromosomes in Drosophila. He provides advice for others when encountering obstacles during their graduate studies. Check out the paper, "Dicentric chromosome breakage in Drosophila melanogaster is influenced by pericentric heterochromatic and occurs in non-conserved hotspots," published in the June 2023 issue of GENETICS.
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    • 25 min
    Ep. 7. HIMs and ZIMs in C. elegans meiosis – A Conversation with Ting Gong

    Ep. 7. HIMs and ZIMs in C. elegans meiosis – A Conversation with Ting Gong

    In this installment of Genetics in Your World, we talk to Ting Gong of UC Davis. She discusses the surprising results she found when disrupting meiotic chromosome segregation in C. elegans.


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    • 18 min
    Ep. 6. "Science is like a detective story!" – A Conversation with Dr. Francis Collins

    Ep. 6. "Science is like a detective story!" – A Conversation with Dr. Francis Collins

    Join us for a special episode of Genetics in Your World where we interview previous National Institutes of Health (NIH) director Dr. Francis Collins. In this episode, Francis discusses his pathway into science, how he deals with failures in research, and his advice for future scientists.
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    • 31 min
    Ep. 5. Happy accidents in the lab – A Discussion with Dr. Thomas Merritt

    Ep. 5. Happy accidents in the lab – A Discussion with Dr. Thomas Merritt

    “What do penicillin, saccharine, post-it notes, and x-ray machines have in common? They were all the outcome of happy accidents in the laboratory. Listen to Genetics in Your World: Episode 5 to find out how a bad day in the laboratory of Dr. Thomas Merritt turned treasure gold.”
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    • 38 min
    Ep.4. A new wormy role model for genetics – A Discussion with Dr. Mengyi Cao

    Ep.4. A new wormy role model for genetics – A Discussion with Dr. Mengyi Cao

    A new role model for genetics? Tune into this latest episode of Genetics in Your World podcast where Dr. Cao from Caltech shares her team’s development of a new genetically tractable model system in the #nematode Steinernema hermaphroditum!
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    • 29 min

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