A student-run podcast about all things genetics, and how scientists are harnessing the power of what makes you, you. New episode every month.
Alireza Khademi and Julian Calderon-Espinosa
In this episode, we discuss mRNA technology, specifically the COVID-19 vaccines. We talk about how they work to protect us from infections and how long this protection could last. We end off by covering other mRNA therapies and voicing our thoughts concerning the future and some of the politics surrounding the vaccines.
In this episode of the Gene Panel, we discuss genetically modified organisms (GMOs). We go over some of the ways GMOs are made as well as some brief history regarding their inception. We also address some of the main public concerns and benefits associated with GMOs. Finally, we give our own opinions regarding GMOs and … Continue reading Genetically Modified Organisms →
In this episode, Aideen and Julian talk about how antibodies contribute to making humans resilient to foreign pathogens. The episode starts by entertaining the possibility of a microscopic alien invasion to show generally how immunology can play a role in a variety of fields, including space travel. We cover the genetic basis for the diversity … Continue reading Alien Antigens and the Antibody Repertoire →
In this episode, we invite the entire Gene Panel Podcast team to discuss our university experiences. Unlike other episodes, this one does not involve any genetics and is more of a conversation among fellow peers. We talk about acquiring practical experience, residence life, commuter life, extracurriculars, and more.
In this episode, Aideen Teeling joins us to explore the 1993 Jurrasic Park film from a genetics perspective. We delve into the logistics of reviving dinosaurs and debate some of the theoretical procedures associated with recreating and monitoring the extinct species. We also address the role science fiction films and similar media have in sparking … Continue reading The Genetics Behind Jurassic Park →
In this episode we explain some of the science and technology behind the identification, characterization, and tracking of the virus responsible for the current pandemic that is COVID-19. We explain some of the safety practices that can aid in preventing the spread of the virus as well as talking about some of the rumors and … Continue reading #3: SARS-CoV-2 →
In this supplementary episode we sit down with Dr. Alan Davidson, a joint professor of Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry at the University of Toronto. He and his colleagues discovered anti-CRISPR, so we ask him about the discovery process, how the system works, and how it can be used in tandem with CRISPR to enhance gene … Continue reading #2.5: Anti-CRISPR: Phage Fight Back →
In this episode we discuss CRISPR and the heavily debated topic of gene editing. We explore gene editing techniques used prior to CRISPR, and how CRISPR was discovered. We address “designer babies” (“test-tube” fertilization with a choice of which traits you want your child to have), and the risks and benefits surrounding such a controversial … Continue reading #2: Build-a-Baby: The Power of Gene Editing →
On the first episode of the Gene Panel Podcast, Alireza and Julian briefly introduce themselves as well as the podcast. They describe the podcast’s genesis story and the motivation behind starting a show that stars everything genetics. Importantly, to set the precedent for future discussions regarding genetics, this pilot episode serves to define what a … Continue reading #1: Are Genes Really What We Think They Are? →