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DNA&

DNA&

By: Hannah and Angelos
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Unlock the secrets of the genomics revolution with the "DNA&" podcast! Join Imperial College scientists Hannah & Angelos to explore the impact of DNA on personalised healthcare. Designed for non-experts and sponsored by the UK Genetics Society and Society for Endocrinology.

Music by Auburn Jam Music LTD www.auburnjam.co.uk artwork by Nikos Kabasele https://www.facebook.com/Kabasele.Nikos

DNA& 2023
Biological Sciences Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease Science
Episodes
  • DNA& Imprinting
    Nov 12 2024

    In DNA& Imprinting, Hannah and Angelos explore how 50% of our DNA comes from each parent, but only 1% "remembers" its origin. These male and female patterns of padlocks (DNA methylation and other epigenetic modifications) are both needed to make a healthy baby... but could this change? And what, really, is the difference between Ligers and Tigons? Featuring Dr Gavin Kelsey (Head of the Epigenetics programme at the Babraham Institute, Cambridge).

    ... and @emmaabdiwansbrouh is the lucky winner of our book giveaway! Send us a message to claim your copy of "The Epigenetics Revolution" by Nessa Carey.

    DNA& is supported by the UK Genetics Society and The Society for Endocrinology.

    Episode writing credits: Dr Hannah Maude and Angelos Manolias (Imperial College London), Dr Gavin Kelsey.

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    27 mins
  • DNA& Covid-19 (Part 2)
    May 21 2024

    Part 2 of DNA& Covid-19 introduces genomic surveillance of SARS CoV-2 and the monitoring of coronavirus reservoirs in animal populations, including UK bat species! Featuring Dr Matthew Forbes (Principal Bioinformatician, Genomic Surveillance Unit) and Dr Lucy van Dorp (UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, UCL).

    ... and @JMitophile is the lucky winner of our book giveaway! Send us a direct message on X to claim your copy of "Who We Are and How We Got Here" by David Reich.

    DNA& is supported by the UK Genetics Society and The Society for Endocrinology.

    Episode writing credits: Dr Hannah Maude and Angelos Manolias (Imperial College London), Dr Matthew Forbes and Dr Lucy van Dorp.

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    29 mins
  • DNA& Covid-19 (Part 1)
    May 6 2024

    Hannah and Angelos discuss how genetic variation can increase or decrease your risk of a Covid-19 infection. Episode writing credits: Dr Hannah Maude and Angelos Manolias (Imperial College London).

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    19 mins
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