Decoding Nature's Alphabet

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A 6-part podcast series in which Prof. Turi King, Professor of Public Engagement and Genetics at the University of Leicester, describes our growing understanding of DNA science that’s already profoundly changing humanity, mostly for the better. In conversation with veteran investigative journalist Ron McCullagh. Producer, Sarah Fourcheraud. www.expressivemindsmedia.com

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    • Apr 22, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 29m AVG DURATION
    • 7 EPISODES


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    01 DNA Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 32:20


    A hundred years ago we thought the DNA molecule irrelevant, today it's both a history machine and a beacon to our future enabling us to prevent disease and much more. So why must we be cautious? What can online genetic tests do, apart from catching killers? We give them a try…Professor Turi King is Professor of Public Engagement and Genetics at the University of Leicester. She is best known for establishing the bones found in a Leicester car park in 2013 as King Richard the Third and more recently for her genetic investigations on the BBC series ‘DNA Family Secrets'. www.expressivemindsmedia.com

    02 Africa in Britain

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 26:32


    Ancient explorers, soldiers, chambermaids and aristocrats - the history through DNA of Africa's long involvement in Britain's national identity. How DNA without borders proves race to be an unhelpful concept.  Professor Turi King is Professor of Public Engagement and Genetics at the University of Leicester. She is best known for establishing the bones found in a Leicester car park in 2013 as King Richard the Third and more recently for her appearances in the BBC series ‘DNA Family Secrets'.www.expressivemindsmedia.com

    03 Names: Bacon Double Cheeseburger

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 25:52


    We take names for granted, and why wouldn't we? In most cases we're labelled from birth even if we didn't want to be.  How long have we had surnames, was money at the root of all naming and do names have a future? Professor Turi King is Professor of Public Engagement and Genetics at the University of Leicester. She is best known for establishing the bones found in a Leicester car park in 2013 as King Richard the Third and more recently for her appearance in the BBC series ‘DNA Family Secrets'.www.expressivemindsmedia.com

    04 Names: You've Been Maled

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 22:37


    A guided tour into how we got tagged, labelled, or as we usually put it, named – the five origin stories of all of our names and how good race relations is recognising our relations. Professor Turi King is Professor of Public Engagement and Genetics at the University of Leicester. She is best known for establishing the bones found in a Leicester car park in 2013 as King Richard the Third and more recently for her appearance in the BBC series ‘DNA Family Secrets'.www.expressivemindsmedia.com

    05 Unchained

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 37:44


    How can morality and ethics keep up with the science that's already profoundly changing humanity? What happens when AI critiques our DNA. Is true love to be found via a spit test? …and the results of the online genetic test are in… Professor Turi King is Professor of Public Engagement and Genetics at the University of Leicester. She is best known for establishing the bones found in a Leicester car park in 2013 as King Richard the Third and more recently for her appearance in the BBC series ‘DNA Family Secrets'. www.expressivemindsmedia.com

    06 Kings in a Carpark

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 31:16


    The in-depth story of how DNA helped identify a king, confirm Shakespearian propaganda and finally allow the bones of a monarch to be moved from a carpark to a cathedral.Professor Turi King is Professor of Public Engagement and Genetics at the University of Leicester. She is best known for establishing the bones found in a Leicester car park in 2013 as King Richard the Third and more recently for her appearance in the BBC series ‘DNA Family Secrets'.www.expressivemindsmedia.com

    Covid-19 - The Trouble With Variants

    Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 28:29 Transcription Available


    The more people who get Covid-19, the more variants will emerge, some of which may not be stopped by our current vaccines.  As Prof Turi King of the University of Leicester explains, there's a race on. Professor Turi King is the Professor of Public Engagement and Genetics at the University of Leicester. She is best known for establishing the bones found in a Leicester car park in 2013 belonged to King Richard the Third.Transcription at https://www.expressivemindsmedia.com/transcript/

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