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The New England Biolabs Podcast: Lessons from Lab and Life

The New England Biolabs podcast series, Lessons from Lab and Life, is dedicated to sharing helpful life lessons from successful scientists. From an overview of cutting edge research to finding sources of inspiration, our podcast is for science enthusiasts that like to ponder “what it all means”. Listen as leading researchers draw lessons from where scientific concepts (and misconceptions) have come from, where they are now, and where they are headed in the not-too-distant future. If you’ve got 20 minutes, we’ve got a story that just might interest you. Hosted by Lydia Morrison.

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Update frequency
every 24 days
Average duration
21 minutes
Episodes
71
Years Active
2021 - 2025
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Episode 51: Interview with Brad Langhorst: How bioinformatics informs sequencing

Episode 51: Interview with Brad Langhorst: How bioinformatics informs sequencing

Hear NEB Development Group Leader Brad Langhorst talk about how bioinformatics informs sequencing, from primer design to analysis.

00:17:32  |   Fri 24 Feb 2023
Episode 50: Interview with Dr. Charlotte Houldcroft: Sequencing Double stranded DNA Viruses

Episode 50: Interview with Dr. Charlotte Houldcroft: Sequencing Double stranded DNA Viruses

Hear Charlotte Houldcroft, lecturer at the University of Cambridge – talk sequencing, from double-stranded DNA viruses to ancient DNA.

00:20:32  |   Fri 27 Jan 2023
Episode 49: Interview with Mihir Kekre: Antimicrobial Resistance and Pathogen Surveillance

Episode 49: Interview with Mihir Kekre: Antimicrobial Resistance and Pathogen Surveillance

Hear Mihir Kekre, who spent 4 years at the Centre for Genomic Pathogen Surveillance at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, share his experience in antimicrobial resistance research and pathogen surveillan…

00:27:51  |   Thu 01 Dec 2022
Episode 48: Interview with Orley 'Chip' Taylor: Understanding the Monarch Butterfly

Episode 48: Interview with Orley 'Chip' Taylor: Understanding the Monarch Butterfly

Hear Chip Taylor, founder of the non-profit Monarch Watch, share his research findings and explain how we can help protect this endangered insect.

00:29:50  |   Thu 27 Oct 2022
Episode 47: Interview with Jessie Stickgold-Sarah: Teaching science communication

Episode 47: Interview with Jessie Stickgold-Sarah: Teaching science communication

Hear MIT Lecturer Jessie Stickgold-Sarah, who shares her perspective on the importance of good communication skills –– especially in science.

00:27:29  |   Wed 21 Sep 2022
Episode 46: Interview with Susan Aitken: Building a CLIA lab during a pandemic

Episode 46: Interview with Susan Aitken: Building a CLIA lab during a pandemic

Hear Susan Aitken, Molecular Laboratory Asst. Manager of the HUCL lab, which provided testing for Harvard and MIT students and staff during the pandemic.

00:17:28  |   Thu 04 Aug 2022
Episode 45: Interview with Anu Rebbapragada: Building a Diagnostics Company During a Pandemic

Episode 45: Interview with Anu Rebbapragada: Building a Diagnostics Company During a Pandemic

Hear Dr. Anu Rebbapragada of FH Health – a Health-Tech company that was created early in the COVID-19 pandemic to address public diagnostic testing needs.

00:28:53  |   Thu 07 Jul 2022
Episode 44: Interview with Nídia Trovão: Understanding Infectious Diseases

Episode 44: Interview with Nídia Trovão: Understanding Infectious Diseases

Hear Dr. Nídia Trovão of the Fogarty International Center at the NIH, explain how the evolution of viral pathogens in human and animal populations are studied and the insights this research offers. 

00:25:07  |   Fri 20 May 2022
Episode 43: Interview with Greg Powell: Carbon Capture Through Reforestation

Episode 43: Interview with Greg Powell: Carbon Capture Through Reforestation

Hear how the nonprofit organization Reforest the Tropics is working to capture carbon through reforestation from the company’s Executive Director Greg Powell.
00:15:31  |   Wed 20 Apr 2022
Episode 42: Women in Science: Bijoyita Roy

Episode 42: Women in Science: Bijoyita Roy

Hear from Dr. Bijoyita Roy, NEB RNA Research Senior Scientist, whose work focuses on mRNA synthesis, methods for RNA research and RNA therapeutics.

00:10:19  |   Tue 22 Mar 2022
Episode 41: Women in Science: Eileen Dimalanta

Episode 41: Women in Science: Eileen Dimalanta

An interview with Dr. Eileen Dimalanta, Associate Director of Applications and Product Development at NEB, whose work focuses on next generation sequencing. 

00:09:21  |   Tue 22 Mar 2022
Episode 40: Women in Science: Tilde Carlow

Episode 40: Women in Science: Tilde Carlow

Hear from Dr. Tilde Carlow, Scientific Director of Genome Biology at NEB, who has dedicated her career to infectious disease research.
00:08:05  |   Tue 22 Mar 2022
Episode 39: Interview with Neville Sanjana: Using chemically modified RNAs to guide CRISPR/Cas13

Episode 39: Interview with Neville Sanjana: Using chemically modified RNAs to guide CRISPR/Cas13

Hear from Dr. Neville Sanjana about his publication detailing the use of modified guide RNAs and protein delivery to enhance control of CRISPR/Cas13 activity.

00:35:24  |   Wed 26 Jan 2022
Episode 38: Interview with Jim Collins: Synthetic Biology's role in pandemic detection and prevention

Episode 38: Interview with Jim Collins: Synthetic Biology's role in pandemic detection and prevention

Hear from Professor Jim Collins of MIT how synthetic biology helped us detect and mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic and how it can help prevent future pandemics.

00:24:16  |   Thu 02 Dec 2021
Episode 37: Interview with Karmella Haynes: Synthetic Biology and the future of epigenetic medicine

Episode 37: Interview with Karmella Haynes: Synthetic Biology and the future of epigenetic medicine

Hear from Professor Karmella Haynes, whose work focuses on using synthetic biology to fine tune approaches to epigenetic medicine. 

00:20:27  |   Thu 21 Oct 2021
Episode 36: Interview with Professor Tom Ellis: Using synthetic biology to scale Engineered Living Materials

Episode 36: Interview with Professor Tom Ellis: Using synthetic biology to scale Engineered Living Materials

Hear from Tom Ellis, Professor of Synthetic Genome Engineering, in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London whose lab focuses on using synthetic biology to enable scalable producti…

00:27:37  |   Thu 23 Sep 2021
Episode 35: Interview with Jim Haseloff: From Plant Growth to Accessibility of Instrumentation

Episode 35: Interview with Jim Haseloff: From Plant Growth to Accessibility of Instrumentation

Hear from Professor Jim Haseloff, whose work has primarily focused on using synthetic biology to engineer plant growth, but during the pandemic he has focused his efforts on increasing global accessi…

00:25:31  |   Fri 16 Jul 2021
Episode 34: Interview with Kate Creasey Krainer: Enabling Global Agricultural Growth

Episode 34: Interview with Kate Creasey Krainer: Enabling Global Agricultural Growth

Hear Kate Creasey Krainer explain how the Grow More Foundation is bringing synthetic biology tools to developing countries to help end world hunger.

00:23:02  |   Tue 22 Jun 2021
Episode 33: Interview with Claudia Vickers: Growing Synthetic Biology in Australia

Episode 33: Interview with Claudia Vickers: Growing Synthetic Biology in Australia

Listen as Claudia Vickers of CSIRO explains both her work engineering plant pathways within microbes to manufacture natural products and how Australia is focusing building synthetic biology.

00:19:10  |   Wed 19 May 2021
Episode 32: COVID-19 Researcher Spotlight: Interview with Todd Camenisch

Episode 32: COVID-19 Researcher Spotlight: Interview with Todd Camenisch

Hear Todd Camenisch describe the COVID-19 surveillance testing program that he helped establish, which is guiding precaution and mitigation efforts at St. John Fisher College.

00:20:22  |   Thu 25 Mar 2021
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