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From MIT Biology and Whitehead Institute: the podcast where we get to know a biologist, where they came from, and where they’re going next. In each episode, we talk to a biology graduate student about what experiences drew them into science and how those experiences have shaped their research.

BioGenesis


    • Dec 13, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 16m AVG DURATION
    • 14 EPISODES


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    Insight to Impact, Ep. 4: Keene Abbott

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 16:28


    Season 4 features stories about graduate students whose fundamental research in biology is poised to have an impact on society. In this episode, we'll hear from Keene Abbott. He's a cancer researcher, but the way he goes about it might feel counterintuitive at first glance. In order to find new ways to fight the disease, Keene studies what makes cancer cells feel more at home in the lab. Produced by Eva Frederick and Raleigh McElvery. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” — Broke for Free “Hardsider” — Blue Dot Sessions “Vegimaine” — Blue Dot Sessions “Talltell” — Blue Dot Sessions “Borough” — Blue Dot Sessions “Tapoco Critter” — Blue Dot Sessions “Lamplist” — Blue Dot Sessions

    Insight to Impact: Ep. 3, Alex Wai Chan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 16:24


    Season 4 features stories of graduate students whose fundamental research in biology is poised to have an impact on society. In our third episode, we hear from Alex Chan, who is studying how Toxoplasma gondii — a parasite best known for its presence in cat poop — can infect cells in the human body in a condition called toxoplasmosis. Produced by Raleigh McElvery and Eva Frederick. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” — Broke for Free “Grimmail” — Blue Dot Sessions “Caverna” — Blue Dot Sessions “Begrudge” — Blue Dot Sessions “Big River Run” — Blue Dot Sessions “Dany PKL” — Blue Dot Sessions “Campfire Interlude” — Blue Dot Sessions

    Insight to Impact: Ep. 2, Jade Varineau

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 15:38


    Season 4 features stories of graduate students whose fundamental research in biology is poised to have an impact on society. In our second episode, we hear from Jade Varineau, who's investigating what goes wrong when errors in genetic code confuse the cells that form facial structures. Down the line, her research could inform treatments for craniofacial disorders. Produced by Raleigh McElvery and Eva Frederick. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” — Broke for Free “Cran Ras” — Blue Dot Sessions “Cornicob” — Blue Dot Sessions “Lord Weasel” — Blue Dot Sessions “Caprese” — Blue Dot Sessions “November Mist” — Blue Dot Sessions “Sals Place” — Blue Dot Sessions

    Insight to Impact, Ep. 1: Tina Lopez

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 14:02


    Season 4 features stories about graduate students whose fundamental research in biology is poised to have an impact on society. In our first episode, we'll meet Tina Lopez, a graduate student in the Knouse Lab. Tina grew up in the border town of McAllen, Texas. At MIT, she's in search of the mysterious signal that cues the liver to rebuild itself post-injury. Produced by Eva Frederick and Raleigh McElvery. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” — Broke for Free “The Onyx” — Blue Dot Sessions “Elainne Chapter” — Blue Dot Sessions “Trek VX” — Blue Dot Sessions “Gra Hovedvei” — Blue Dot Sessions “These Times” — Blue Dot Sessions

    Breaking the Mold, Ep. 3: Cesar Dominguez

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 15:04


    Season 3 features stories of breaking the mold. In our third and final episode, we’ll meet Cesar Dominguez. His family emigrated from Mexico to the U.S. at a young age. Growing up in a relatively homogenous community led him to seek out more diverse perspectives as he honed his research skills in structural biology. He now studies how cells can withstand and transmit mechanical force. Produced by Raleigh McElvery and Conor Gearin. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” — Broke for Free “Kilkerrin” — Blue Dot Sessions “Valley VX” — Blue Dot Sessions “Brad PKL” — Blue Dot Sessions “Jog to the Water” — Blue Dot Sessions “Cach PKL” — Blue Dot Sessions “Chafftop” — Blue Dot Sessions “Pacific Time” — Blue Dot Sessions “Dimming Circuit” — Blue Dot Sessions

    Breaking the Mold, Ep. 2: Thy Pham

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 17:09


    Season 3 features stories of breaking the mold. In our second episode, we’ll meet Thy Pham, a fifth-year graduate student in the Bartel lab. After moving to the U.S. from Vietnam at age 20, she learned English while delving into biophysics and computer science courses, opening a door to a career that she hadn’t realized was available to her. At Whitehead Institute, she’s applying artificial intelligence to predict how cells fine tune gene expression using short sequences of RNA called microRNAs. Produced by Raleigh McElvery and Conor Gearin. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” — Broke for Free “Brek PKL” — Blue Dot Sessions “Dowdy” — Blue Dot Sessions “Eggs and Powder” — Blue Dot Sessions “Net and Cradle” — Blue Dot Sessions “Lissa” — Blue Dot Sessions “Dance of Felt” — Blue Dot Sessions “Lakeside Path” — Blue Dot Sessions “New Crescente” — Blue Dot Sessions

    Breaking the Mold, Ep. 1: Yamilex Acevedo-Sánchez

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 19:14


    Season 3 features stories of breaking the mold. In our first episode, we’ll meet Yamilex Acevedo-Sánchez, a third-year graduate student in the Lamason lab. Her first exposure to science was through TV. But she’s since learned that the media often showcases a narrow swath of the faces behind the discoveries. Now a scientist herself, she’s seen firsthand the diversity of disciplines and brainpower that fuels the research community. Her own research project explores how deleterious pathogens sneak from one cell to the next, spurring infection. Produced by Raleigh McElvery and Conor Gearin. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” — Broke for Free “Two Pound” — Blue Dot Sessions “Louver” — Blue Dot Sessions “Friction Model” — Blue Dot Sessions “Mercurial Vision” — Blue Dot Sessions “First Results” — Blue Dot Sessions “Chafftop” — Blue Dot Sessions “Crumbtown” — Blue Dot Sessions “Lo Margin” — Blue Dot Sessions “Plain Grey” — Blue Dot Sessions

    Converging Paths, Ep. 4: José Orozco

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 17:31


    Season 2 features stories of converging paths. In our forth and final episode, we hear how José Orozco, an MD-PhD student in the Sabatini lab, seeks to make a difference in patients' lives by tackling big mysteries about how our cells work, and how their dysfunction leads to disease. Produced by Raleigh McElvery and Conor Gearin. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” — Broke for Free “Greyleaf Willow” — Blue Dot Sessions “Game Hens” — Blue Dot Sessions “Sage the Hunter” — Blue Dot Sessions “Calisson” — Blue Dot Sessions “Secret-Pocketbook” — Blue Dot Sessions “The Summit” — Blue Dot Sessions “Scallat” — Blue Dot Sessions “Astrisx” — Blue Dot Sessions “The Bus at Dawn” — Blue Dot Sessions “Vela Vela” — Blue Dot Sessions

    Converging Paths, Ep. 3: Shalini Gupta

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 15:35


    Season 2 features stories of converging paths. In our third episode, we hear how graduate student Shalini Gupta of the Bell lab sculpts her own grad school experience inside and outside the lab. While tackling a key question of how cells copy their DNA, she has also found ways to be a leader in her community and to mentor budding scientists. Produced by Raleigh McElvery and Conor Gearin. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” — Broke for Free “Beignet Interlude” — Blue Dot Sessions “Castor Wheel Pivot” — Blue Dot Sessions “Brass Buttons— Blue Dot Sessions “Coulis Coulis” — Blue Dot Sessions “A Palace of Cedar” begins” — Blue Dot Sessions

    Converging Paths, Ep. 2: Avi Singer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 17:21


    Season 2 features stories of converging paths. In our second episode, we hear how graduate student Avi Singer of the Keating lab applies chemistry to biological problems, collaborating with computational biologists to explore how even small chemical changes to our body’s building blocks can have far-reaching consequences. Produced by Raleigh McElvery and Conor Gearin. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” — Broke for Free, “Tiny Putty” — Blue Dot Sessions, “Beignet” — Blue Dot Sessions, “Awaiting an Arrival” — Blue Dot Sessions, “Palladian” — Blue Dot Sessions, “Turning to You” — Blue Dot Sessions, “True Blue Sky” — Blue Dot Sessions, “Tarte Tatin” — Blue Dot Sessions, “Dusting” — Blue Dot Sessions, “Hundred Mile” — Blue Dot Sessions

    Converging Paths, Ep. 1: Sophia Xu

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 17:16


    Season 2 features stories of converging paths. In our first episode, we meet Sophia Xu, a graduate student in Jing-Ke Weng’s lab at Whitehead Institute, who’s bringing together modern scientific methods and ancient Eastern herbal remedies to investigate how molecules from natural products interact with the human body—and maybe even find a cure for hangovers along the way. Produced by Raleigh McElvery and Conor Gearin. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” — Broke for Free “Children of Lemuel” — Blue Dot Sessions “Rapids” — Blue Dot Sessions “Rafter” — Blue Dot Sessions “When in the West” — Blue Dot Sessions “Silver Lanyard” — Blue Dot Sessions “Falaal” — Blue Dot Sessions “Building the Sled” — Blue Dot Sessions “Thannoid” — Blue Dot Sessions

    Surprises, Ep. 3: Summer Morrill

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 15:25


    In the third and final episode of Season 1: Surprises, graduate student Summer Morrill from Angelika Amon’s lab tells us how her interest in cancer had her on track to become a genetic counselor, helping people process challenging diagnoses — until she realized how she could make a difference in another way, by studying the most fundamental of cellular functions. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive, Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue, and Podington Bear at soundofpicture.com. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” – Broke for Free “Camp Fermin” – Blue Dot Sessions “Bedroll” – Blue Dot Sessions “Bundt” – Blue Dot Sessions “Palms Down” – Blue Dot Sessions “Trod Along” – Blue Dot Sessions “Guinea” – Blue Dot Sessions “Entwined Oddity” – Blue Dot Sessions “Thrum Room” – Podington Bear

    Surprises, Ep. 2: Alicia Zamudio

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 14:53


    In the second episode of Season 1: Surprises, graduate student Alicia Zamudio from Richard Young’s lab shares her story of moving from Mexico to the U.S. to study psychology and become a writer — until she discovered a new passion that seemed like something out of science fiction. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive, Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue, and Podington Bear at soundofpicture.com. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” – Broke for Free “Many Hands” – Podington Bear “Ant Farm” – Podington Bear “Bright White” – Podington Bear “Pretty Build” – Podington Bear “Anders” – Blue Dot Sessions at “Soothe” – Blue Dot Sessions at “Arizona Moon” – Blue Dot Sessions “Trundle” – Podington Bear

    Surprises, Ep. 1: Kwadwo Owusu-Boaitey

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 12:41


    In the first episode of Season 1: Surprises, graduate student Kwadwo Owusu-Boaitey from Peter Reddien’s lab tells us how he transformed from a high school soccer prospect to an MD-PhD student who researches how flatworms called planarians regenerate body parts. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive, Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue, and Podington Bear at soundofpicture.com. In order of appearance: “Something Elated” – Broke for Free “My Luck” – Broke for Free “Lamb Drop” – Blue Dot Sessions “Colrain” – Blue Dot Sessions “Algo Rhythm Natural” – Podington Bear

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