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Nature Biotechnology
's Forum podcast explores biotech's latest scientific publications, found in
Nature Biotechnology
and elsewhere, through discussions with today's leading researchers.
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JUN 29, 2023
Super Resolution and Expansion Microscopy Roundtable: Boyden and Danzl
Microscopy methods today are enabling researchers to see small details within cells, previously undetectable by light microscopy. Chief Editor Barbara Cheifet speaks with Drs. Ed Boyden and Johann Danzl about the technological advances and challenges in the fields of super resolution and expansion microscopy.
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37 MIN
APR 26, 2023
Single-cell metabolomics Roundtable: Alexandrov and Le
Single-cell metabolomics is focused on detecting, understanding, and interpreting metabolites and lipids at single-cell resolution. Theodore Alexandrov and Anne Le discuss recent technical advances in the field with Chief Editor Barbara Cheifet.
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47 MIN
MAR 1, 2023
Microbiome Roundtable: Fischbach and Mazmanian
Chief Editor Barbara Cheifet speaks with Drs. Michael Fischbach and Sarkis Mazmanian about recent work uncovering functional roles for our microbiomes and what is needed to bring microbiome therapies to the clinic.
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36 MIN
DEC 21, 2022
Xenotransplantation Roundtable: Locke and Sykes
Jayme Locke and Megan Sykes discuss advances in xenotransplantation with Chief Editor Barbara Cheifet, including details of the recent transplants of pig heart and kidney into braindead patients, as well as the questions researchers and clinicians are asking next.
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31 MIN
AUG 31, 2022
Human Cell Atlas Roundtable: Regev and Teichmann
Aviv Regev and Sarah Teichmann talk with Senior Editor Barbara Cheifet about the development and exciting recent progress of the Human Cell Atlas project.
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45 MIN
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