Base Pairs

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Synopsis

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's first fully-produced podcast series! Base Pairs tells stories that convey the power of genetic information past and present.

Episodes

  • 7 – The Brain Atlas

    14/12/2016 Duration: 26min

    One in six people suffers from a mental disorder, and yet, compared to cancer and infectious disease, neuropsychiatric treatment options have barely improved since the 1950s. But why is that? In this episode of Base Pairs, we explore some of the problems neuropsychiatric drug discovery faces… and how a single, simple method may help. *Cover image by Vacon Sartirani

  • 6 - When Antioxidants are Pro-cancer

    14/11/2016 Duration: 22min

    Fighting cancer is so difficult in part because the healthy cells we want to support often end up casualties in the crossfire of toxic treatments. This episode is about how we might overcome this obstacle even in some of the most difficult cases: patients with pancreatic cancer. Of all major cancers, pancreatic has the lowest survival rate, because patients are usually too sick to be helped by conventional therapies by the time they’re diagnosed. But recent research on antioxidant levels in the cells of pancreatic cancer patients is homing in on a new, safer avenue for treatment—and it’s not what you’d think based on the reputation antioxidants have gained in popular culture.

  • 5 - Sink or Swim

    14/10/2016 Duration: 22min

    Professor Adrian Krainer was offered the opportunity to run his own lab when he was just 27 years old as part of a brand new “Fellows” program—which allowed him, in his words, to “sink or swim.” These kinds of programs are rare, as investing in young, relatively inexperienced people is risky. Krainer’s story makes us question what we’re risking by not investing in more young, dedicated, passionate scientists.

  • 4 - The People Problem

    15/09/2016 Duration: 21min

    Nearly ten billion people will walk the Earth by 2050, and for some of the poorest and fastest growing countries, that could mean a bleak and hungry future. Dr Josef Schmidhuber of the FAO and CSHL Professor David Jackson explain what has gone wrong, and how genetics can help.

  • 3 - Non-modern Family

    15/08/2016 Duration: 17min

    From the scale of a single ancient murder victim to interactions between large groups of humans and Neanderthals who lived 100,000 years ago, genetic information holds many secrets about human history. In this episode, "Ötzi the Iceman" and Dr Adam Siepel help us expose new secrets of the human genome.

  • 2 - Corn Controversy

    15/07/2016 Duration: 19min

    The ongoing GMO labeling debate wasn't the first agricultural controversy. In the early 1900s, it was a new and so-called "wicked" breeding technique that had everyone on edge. In this episode of Base Pairs, we dive into the surprisingly contentious history and genetics of America's corn.

  • 1 - From Phages to Faces

    08/06/2016 Duration: 22min

    Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's first fully-produced podcast series! Base Pairs ​tells​ stories that ​convey​ the power of genetic information — past and present. This pilot episode exemplifies the series, offering one story about the quirky history ​behind the field of genetics​, and another about how a ​scientist recently discovered a new​ disorder.

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