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David Gokhman of the Weizmann Institute of Science explores how changes in gene regulation shaped recent human evolution. His team used massively parallel reporter assays in skeletal and neural cells to test 71,443 genetic variants that distinguish N... more

Peter Godfrey-Smith, Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Sydney, explores the evolutionary roots of consciousness by surveying animal evolution and the emergence of felt experience in several lineages. He examines two ... more

The sequencing of genomes from archaic humans, such as Neanderthals and Denisovans, has transformed our understanding of human evolutionary history. These ancient genomes reveal that modern humans did not evolve in isolation but interbred with now-ex... more

Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado, Ph.D., argues that real progress in understanding regeneration comes from studying whole organisms rather than cells grown under artificial conditions. Sánchez Alvarado shows how observations from intact animals reveal org... more

Climate investor and philanthropist Tom Steyer, recipient of the 2025 Charles David Keeling Memorial Lecture, talks about the current and future state of energy. In a conversation with Scott Lewis of Voice of San Diego, Steyer argues that capitalism ... more

The genome sequences of Neandertals and Denisovans have provided a wealth of new information about the origins, migrations, and interactions of ancient humans. These genomes have revealed that mixture between hominin groups was common: all modern hum... more

An in vivo brain organoid platform reveals how human neurons and glia interact across development, aging, and disease. Fred H. Gage, Ph.D., generates three dimensional organoids from induced pluripotent stem cells and examines their maturation, synap... more

It is well known that inside nearly every living cell on this planet, there are instructions powering the dynamics of everything in the cell, known as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Enoch Yeung, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at UC, Sant... more

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Yaron Singer
Vice president of AI and Security at Cisco, co-founder of Robust Intelligence, and former professor of computer science at Harvard
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Yinzhan Xu
Postdoc in the Computer Science Department at UCSD
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Episode: Using Math to Test the Limits of Computers with Yinzhan Xu and Chris Ye
Chris Ye
Ph.D. student in Computer Science at UCSD
UC San Diego
Episode: Using Math to Test the Limits of Computers with Yinzhan Xu and Chris Ye
Chen Biao Wu
Department of Neuroscience at UCSD
UCSD
Episode: Bioengineering a Kidney Chip for Better Safer and Faster Drug Development
Yian Ma
Assistant professor at the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute and an affiliated faculty member at the Computer Science and Engineering Department of UC San Diego.
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Episode: Building Fast and Reliable Machine Learning Systems with Yian Ma
Alex Allen
Software engineer and patient diagnosed with essential thrombocytosis.
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Alysson Muotri
Leading researcher studying brain evolution using stem cells to investigate neurological diseases.
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Dissecting the Biological Complexity of Animal Regeneration
Q: I'm wondering if they have any kind of mechanism to protect themselves while regeneration.
They reproduce by cutting a piece of their tail, making them less visible to predators, and they produce rancid mucus as a defense mechanism.
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 to promote differentiation and it evolved to contribute to stress responses later on.
In Vivo Brain Organoid Model to Study Human Neuronal-glia Interactions
Q: How advanced is disease modeling for conditions like advanced Alzheimer's or Parkinson's?
We've published on the induced neurons, which capture age and some disease-related phenotypes, showing a metabolic shift in Alzheimer's disease.
In Vivo Brain Organoid Model to Study Human Neuronal-glia Interactions
Q: Are those iPSC-derived microglia or directly induced microglia?
So this particular experiment was done with Jasmine, and she has a really good protocol for making iPSC-derived microglia.
In Vivo Brain Organoid Model to Study Human Neuronal-glia Interactions
Q: What about putting them into an immunocompromised mouse that makes human stem cell factor IL-3, GMC-SF, or has the inflammatory cytokines that are associated with aging?
No, you're absolutely right, and yes.

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