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Genetic data is transforming the understanding of our own species and refining historical chapters at different scales around the globe. However, despite the globalization of biotechnologies to analyze the human genome, indigenous populations from th... more

Large-scale optimization and machine learning shape modern data science, and Courtney Paquette, Ph.D., McGill University, studies how to design and analyze algorithms for large-scale optimization problems motivated by applications and data science. P... more

The human genetic history of South Asia has been shaped by its pivotal location at the crossroads of East and West Eurasia, dramatic landscapes such as the Himalayas, and longstanding socio-cultural practices like endogamy. A consequence is the diver... more

Stem cell science is reshaping treatment for complex disorders of the brain and spinal cord. Researchers develop cell based therapies to replace lost dopaminergic neurons in Parkinson’s disease, fill gaps across spinal cord injuries, and calm seizure... more

Ancient DNA has revolutionized the study of the human past, providing unprecedented insights into ancient migrations and interactions among populations. Central Asia, due to its geographic location between Europe and Asia, has seen experienced divers... more

We’re surrounded by digital devices — from phones and tablets to streaming platforms and social media. In this excerpt, Kristy Hamilton, Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at UCSB, shares findings on how cognitive self-esteem can ... more

Over the past decade, archaeogenetics has analyzed more than 15,000 ancient genomes spanning 45,000 years of western Eurasian prehistory, uncovering dozens of migrations that reshaped Europe. Johannes Krause, Max Planck Institute, traces the earliest... more

Dramatic advances in ancient DNA technologies have revolutionized our understanding of the human past. Since the publication of the first ancient human genomes in 2010, the field of archaeogenomics has grown at an astonishing pace, and today the geno... more

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Colin Dixon
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Dr. Yeo
An expert in RNA biology and Artificial Intelligence integration for genetic medicine.
Episode: A Closer Look at…Stem Cells and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Yaron Singer
Vice President of AI and Security at Cisco.
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Episode: Artificial Intelligence and Security: A Conversation with Yaron Singer
Dr. John Carruthers
Vice-Chancellor of Health Sciences
University of California San Diego
Episode: 3rd Annual Global Astrobiotechnology Hub
Adam Kalai
Researcher at OpenAI, focusing on machine learning and AI fairness
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Episode: Machine Learning Fairness and AI: A Conversation with Adam Kalai
Ruth Feldman
Expert on oxytocin and social bonding
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Lee Gettler
Researcher on fatherhood and testosterone
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Jim Rilling
Neuroscientist focusing on social emotions
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Karen Parker
Neuroscientist concerned with oxytocin and emotion
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Janet Kelso
Presenter with a focus on scientific exploration and education.

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The Squiggly Line with Katelyn Jetelina
Q: How do we give advice when we don't know a lot at the beginning of the pandemic?
Jetelina reflects on the need for better communication of uncertainty and the importance of being honest about what is known and unknown.
Dissecting the Biological Complexity of Animal Regeneration
Q: So I'm wondering if they have any kind of mechanism to protect themselves while regeneration?
When they undergo regeneration, the fragments become immobile and paralyzed, making them difficult to see for predators.
Dissecting the Biological Complexity of Animal Regeneration
Q: Do you think that its ancestral role is to promote differentiation, and then later it picked up a role in the presence of stress?
The ancestral function of P53 is really to promote differentiation, based on what we know evolutionary about P53.
In Vivo Brain Organoid Model to Study Human Neuronal-glia Interactions
Q: What advancements have been made in disease modeling using organoids?
Rusty shared that their models effectively capture phenomena associated with diseases like Alzheimer's by revealing metabolic shifts and cellular behavior changes in diseased states.
In Vivo Brain Organoid Model to Study Human Neuronal-glia Interactions
Q: How are you incorporating different cell types into the organoids?
Rusty explained that they are actively developing methods to include astrocytes and microglia in their organoid models, highlighting the importance of these cells in understanding brain functions.

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