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Genetics Unzipped is the podcast from the Genetics Society - one of the oldest learned societies dedicated to promoting research, training, teaching and public engagement in all areas of genetics. Find out more and apply to join at genetics.org.uk

Genetics Unzipped
The Genetics Society Podcast
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S6.10: Space invaders: The amazing adaptations of tardigrades
May 18

May 18 S6.10: Space invaders: The amazing adaptations of tardigrades

Kat Arney
Animals, Evolution, Extra info, Genetic engineering

In this episode we’re going microscopic, exploring what tiny tardigrades can teach us about DNA damage, vaccine distribution and even astronaut health in space.

S6.09: Raiders of Noah’s Ark: Stealing genetic tricks from the animal kingdom
May 4

May 4 S6.09: Raiders of Noah’s Ark: Stealing genetic tricks from the animal kingdom

Kat Arney
Cancer, Animals, Evolution

In this episode we’re becoming chromosomal criminals and learning about how researchers are stealing genes from the animal kingdom and using them to improve human health. From 13-lined ground squirrels teaching us how to recover from heart attacks, to bowhead whales showing us how to avoid cancer, there’s a lot geneticists can learn from Mother Nature.

BONUS Re-release S3.22 - The Past, Present and Future of the Human Genome Project
Apr 27

Apr 27 BONUS Re-release S3.22 - The Past, Present and Future of the Human Genome Project

Kat Arney
Episodes, Genomics, History of genetics, News, Specials

To celebrate DNA Day, we are rereleasing an episode from series 3, called The Past, Present, and Future of the Human Genome Project, when Kat interviewed the director of the US National Human Genome Research Institute, Dr Eric Green about his work on the Human Genome Project from its very inception.

S6.08: Pop goes the genome! Genetics in popular culture
Apr 20

Apr 20 S6.08: Pop goes the genome! Genetics in popular culture

Kat Arney
News, Science Communication

We take a leftfield look at public communication of science, exploring how genetics turns up in popular culture from comics and music to cakes.

S6.07: Chris Hemsworth took a genetic test for Alzheimer's. Should you?
Apr 6

Apr 6 S6.07: Chris Hemsworth took a genetic test for Alzheimer's. Should you?

Kat Arney
Ethics, Genetic testing, News, Health

We’re discussing Chris Hemsworth’s recent Alzheimer's risk findings and the pros and cons of direct-to-consumer DNA testing with genetic counsellor and host of the podcast DNA Today, Kira Dineen.

S6.06: Bye-bye boys: The genetics behind the extinction of males
Mar 23

Mar 23 S6.06: Bye-bye boys: The genetics behind the extinction of males

Kat Arney
Animals, Developmental genetics, Episodes, Evolution

We’re saying bye-bye to the boys, and exploring whether new gene technologies and climate change will make males extinct.

S6.05: GMO or GM NO? The ethics and realities of genome editing
Mar 9

Mar 9 S6.05: GMO or GM NO? The ethics and realities of genome editing

Kat Arney
Ethics, Genetic engineering, Health, Plants

We're exploring the ethics and regulations of genome editing. What is allowed? What shouldn't be? And who should get to decide? Plus we explore a new exhibit on the topic that lets the public have their say.

S6.04: The diagnostic odyssey: A journey into genetic testing for rare diseases
Feb 23

Feb 23 S6.04: The diagnostic odyssey: A journey into genetic testing for rare diseases

Kat Arney
Genetic testing, Health, Genomics

We’re off on a journey to the world of rare genetic disorders, exploring the diagnostic odyssey that patients go on in search of answers and new approaches for treatment.

S6.03: Confident, competent or confused: What do you think you know about genetics?
Feb 9

Feb 9 S6.03: Confident, competent or confused: What do you think you know about genetics?

Kat Arney
News

How much do you know about genetics? In this episode we’re sharing the results of a large survey asking the UK public what their opinions are, what they know, or more importantly, what they think they know about genetics and what that means for society.

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Genetics Unzipped is the podcast from the Genetics Society - one of the oldest learned societies dedicated to promoting research, training, teaching and public engagement in all areas of genetics. Find out more and apply to join at genetics.org.uk

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