Carry The One Radio: The Science Podcast
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 64:43:44
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Synopsis
Carry the One Radio - Igniting Scientific Curiosity--Follow us @CTORadio--To support the show: www.patreon.com/carrytheone. --More science and podcast fun on our website: http://www.ctoradio.org
Episodes
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The big role of microRNAs in the immune system: Dr. Mark Ansel, UCSF
01/10/2013 Duration: 17minAn immunologist studies microRNAs
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How to become a heart cell: Dr. Benoit Bruneau, Gladstone Institute for Cardiovascular Disease
02/09/2013 Duration: 11minAn epigeneticist studies how the heart is formed
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The surprising health benefits of Botox: Dr. Edwin Chapman (Part 2), University of Wisconsin - Madison and HHMI
15/08/2013 Duration: 13minA neurobiologist discusses the medical uses of Botulinum Toxin A
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The cell's fusion machinery: Dr. Edwin Chapman (Part 1), University of Wisconsin-Madison and HHMI
01/08/2013 Duration: 12minA neurobiologist discusses the machinery that allows neurons to communicate
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Evolution of the deer mouse: Dr. Hopi Hoekstra, Harvard University
01/07/2013 Duration: 13minAn evolutionary geneticist studies how animals adapt to their environments
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How the bat brain knows its place: Dr. Michael Yartsev, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
01/06/2013 Duration: 18minA neuroscientist uses bats to understand how the brain represents the 3D world
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Our protective microbiome: Dr. Susan Lynch, UCSF
01/05/2013 Duration: 18minA microbial ecologist discusses the vibrant ecosystem known as the human body.
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Exploring the evolution and development of the vertebrate skeleton: Dr. Richard Schneider, UCSF
01/04/2013 Duration: 11minA developmental biologist studies cellular mechanisms that form the head and face.
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Neural circuits and motivational processes underlying hunger: Dr. Scott Sternson, Janelia Farm Research Campus
01/03/2013 Duration: 14minA chemist turned neuroscientist maps the motivational state of hunger
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Towards personalized cancer treatments: Dr. Eric Collisson and Dr. Barry Taylor, UCSF
01/02/2013 Duration: 24minAn oncologist and a computational biologist team up to treat cancer.
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How does the brain motivate us to move?: Dr. Anatol Kreitzer, UCSF/Gladstone
01/01/2013 Duration: 13minA neuroscientist studies how diseases of the brain affect motivation and the body's ability to move.
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How the brain stays stable in a changing world_ Dr. Graeme Davis, UCSF
01/12/2012 Duration: 16minA neuroscientist studies the brain's homeostat.
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Energy balance in a changing environment: Dr. Kaveh Ashrafi, UCSF
01/11/2012 Duration: 25minA neuroscientist studies how a worm's brain regulates feeding.
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The neighborhood of cells in breast cancer: Dr. Zena Werb, UCSF
01/10/2012 Duration: 15minA cancer biologist discusses the breast cancer and the cellular neighborhood
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Treating Chagas Disease: Dr. Jim McKerrow, UCSF
05/09/2012 Duration: 16minA pathologist studies a neglected tropical disease
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How the brain responds to pheromones: Dr. Lisa Stowers, Scripps Research Institute
31/07/2012 Duration: 13minA neuroscientist works on how the brain processes pheromones
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The Social Worm: Dr. Cori Bargmann, Rockefeller University and HHMI
30/06/2012 Duration: 13minA neurobiologist studies social behaviors and neuromodulation
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Regenerating the heart: Dr. Deepak Srivastava, Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease
03/06/2012 Duration: 08minA cardiologist studies stem cells and heart development
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Stem Cells and Epigenetics: Dr. Barbara Panning, UCSF
01/05/2012 Duration: 12minAn epigeneticist discusses RNA interference
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Mef2A and muscle regeneration: Christine Snyder, Boston University
05/08/2011 Duration: 16minA young scientist discusses her thesis work on muscle development