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Mendelspod Podcast

The 21st is the Century of Biology. A radical advancement in the knowledge of basic biology and human disease is transforming our world. We interview the heroes beneath the headlines.

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Update frequency
every 5 days
Average duration
27 minutes
Episodes
503
Years Active
2014 - 2025
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The Daunting Task of Managing Biospecimens at the World's Largest CRO: Diane Farhi, Quintiles

The Daunting Task of Managing Biospecimens at the World's Largest CRO: Diane Farhi, Quintiles

Guest:

Diane C. Farhi,, MD, Senior Medical Director, Quintiles Laboratories
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Listen (6:37) Tracking clinical samples around the world

Listen (5:34) How to measure sample stabili…
00:27:07  |   Tue 18 Nov 2014
Janet Woodcock, FDA, on Biomarker Development and the Future of Clinical Trials

Janet Woodcock, FDA, on Biomarker Development and the Future of Clinical Trials

Guest:

Janet, Woodcock, MD, Director, CDER, FDA

Bio and Contact Info

Listen (4:41) No agency charged with better translational outcomes

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00:27:35  |   Thu 13 Nov 2014
Biosampling Basics with Scott Jewell, Van Andel Institute

Biosampling Basics with Scott Jewell, Van Andel Institute

Guest:

Scott Jewell, Senior Scientific Investigator and Director of Program for Biospecimen Science, Van Andel Institute
Bio and Contact Info

Listen (3:30) Do you see more creativity in the sample …
00:34:47  |   Tue 11 Nov 2014
Faces of Leadership in Diagnostics: Bonnie Anderson, Veracyte

Faces of Leadership in Diagnostics: Bonnie Anderson, Veracyte

Guest:

Bonnie Anderson, CEO, Veracyte
Bio and Contact Info

Listen (5:58) What is the secret to your success?

Listen (4:30) Building the case for reimbursement

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00:32:22  |   Mon 03 Nov 2014
Biotech’s Gentleman Lawyer: Alan Mendelson

Biotech’s Gentleman Lawyer: Alan Mendelson

Guest: Alan Mendelson, Partner, Latham & Watkins
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Alan Mendelson, a partner at Latham & Watkins, is the first service provider--as opposed to a scientist, entrepreneur, or venture …
00:27:52  |   Thu 30 Oct 2014
The Open Secret about the HER2 Assay with Jim Vaught

The Open Secret about the HER2 Assay with Jim Vaught

Guest:

Jim Vaught, Editor-in-Chief, Biopreservation and Biobanking Journal
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Listen (6:50) The importance of better biosamples only recognized in the past 10 to 15 years

This is …
00:29:38  |   Tue 28 Oct 2014
What a Physicist Can Tell Us about Cancer

What a Physicist Can Tell Us about Cancer

Guest:

Paul Davies, Principal Investigator, Center for the Convergence of Physical Science and Cancer Biology, ASU
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Listen (4:05) The phone call

Listen (3:39) Too focused on a c…
00:31:37  |   Thu 23 Oct 2014
'Moving Target Science:' Jonathan Brody on Pancreatic Cancer

'Moving Target Science:' Jonathan Brody on Pancreatic Cancer

Guest:

Jonathan Brody, Assoc Professor of Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University
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Listen (8:17) BRCA testing being used for pancreatic cancer as well

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00:32:15  |   Tue 21 Oct 2014
The Progress of Clinical Genomics in Sweden with Ulf Gyllensten

The Progress of Clinical Genomics in Sweden with Ulf Gyllensten

Guest:

Ulf Gyllensten, Professor, Department of Immunology, Genetics, and Pathology, Uppsala University, Sweden
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Listen (4:24) What are your goals at the National Genomics Infras…
00:30:42  |   Thu 16 Oct 2014
Proteins Are Where It's At: Chip Petricoin, George Mason University

Proteins Are Where It's At: Chip Petricoin, George Mason University

Guest:

Emanuel "Chip" Petricoin, Co-Director, CAPMM, George Mason University 
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Listen (4:00) Beyond the genome

Listen (5:30) Challenges to mapping the proteome

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00:35:59  |   Wed 15 Oct 2014
After a Decade on the Sidelines, Gene Myers Back into Sequencing, Excited about Long Reads

After a Decade on the Sidelines, Gene Myers Back into Sequencing, Excited about Long Reads

Guest:

Gene Myers , Founding Director, Systems Biology Center, Max Planck Institute
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Listen (6:10) What have you been up to since the Celera days?

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00:27:55  |   Thu 09 Oct 2014
The Story of Aubrey de Grey and How the Study of Aging Became Mainstream

The Story of Aubrey de Grey and How the Study of Aging Became Mainstream

Guest: Aubrey de Grey, CoFounder, CSO, SENS Research Foundation
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Chapters: (Advance the marker)

0:35 First Rejuvenation Biotechnology Conference

4:50 Shackled by “short-termism”

6:0…
00:36:19  |   Tue 07 Oct 2014
#ScienceHack with Connor Dickie, Synbiota

#ScienceHack with Connor Dickie, Synbiota

Guest:

Connor Dickie, CEO, Synbiota
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Listen (5:13) Has open science really taken off in the life sciences?

Listen (4:58) #ScienceHack

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00:22:48  |   Fri 03 Oct 2014
What Translational Gap? Michael Pishvaian on Advances in Tumor Profiling

What Translational Gap? Michael Pishvaian on Advances in Tumor Profiling

Guest:

Michael Pishvaian, Assistant Professor, Georgetown University; CMO, Perthera 
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Listen (4:08) Untapped potential

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00:25:41  |   Wed 01 Oct 2014
A Dangerous Book? Science Historian Nathaniel Comfort Discusses “A Troublesome Inheritance”

A Dangerous Book? Science Historian Nathaniel Comfort Discusses “A Troublesome Inheritance”

Guest:

Comfort, Nathaniel, PhD, Author, Professor, History of Science, Technology and Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
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Listen (4:20) Debate about race and genetics is really a…
00:27:15  |   Thu 25 Sep 2014
Eric Schadt on Long Read Sequencing and Clinical Genomics

Eric Schadt on Long Read Sequencing and Clinical Genomics

Guest:

Eric Schadt, Professor & Chair Genetics and Genomic Sciences, Director Icahn Institute for Genomics and Multiscale Biology
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Listen (5:01) Getting buy-in from a few lead do…
00:28:24  |   Tue 23 Sep 2014
George Church at 60

George Church at 60

Guest:

George Church, Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School 
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Listen (6:11) Church's Law

Listen (6:45) Colbert, Der Spiegel and Regenesis

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00:45:28  |   Thu 18 Sep 2014
Major Sequencing Projects Should Be Done with Long Reads, Says Dan Geraghty

Major Sequencing Projects Should Be Done with Long Reads, Says Dan Geraghty

Guest:

Dan Geraghty, Researcher, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center; CEO, Scisco Genetics
Bio and Contact Info

Listen (4:43) Unable so far to find causal linkages in MHC region of the genome

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00:32:57  |   Tue 16 Sep 2014
Test Driving Illumina's X Ten with Shawn Baker, AllSeq

Test Driving Illumina's X Ten with Shawn Baker, AllSeq

Guest:

Shawn Baker, CSO, AllSeq
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Listen (5:27) Taking the X Ten for a test drive

Listen (6:56) What is the latest price for a whole human genome sequence through Allseq?

This is…
00:31:51  |   Fri 12 Sep 2014
Short Read Sequencing Not Up to the Task of Characterizing Transcriptome Says Mike Snyder of Stanford

Short Read Sequencing Not Up to the Task of Characterizing Transcriptome Says Mike Snyder of Stanford

Guest:

Mike Snyder, Director, Center for Genomics & Personalized Medicine, Stanford
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Listen (5:44) Current method for figuring out transcriptomes is crazy

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00:26:46  |   Wed 10 Sep 2014
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