

Mary-Claire King
American Cancer Society Professor in the departments of Genome Sciences and Medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle. She is known for identifying the BRCA1 gene and her work in human rights.
Top 3 podcasts with Mary-Claire King
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Dec 3, 2024 • 54min
The Moth Radio Hour: In Service Of
Stacey Bader-Curry, a real estate broker and storyteller, shares her touching journey of donating part of her liver to her husband. Kristin Huang, a primary care physician, discusses finding confidence in her unique voice despite her initial shame. Veteran firefighter Sivad Johnson reflects on his bravery and the personal loss that drove him to conquer his fear of public speaking. Meanwhile, Mary-Claire King, a renowned geneticist, reveals the emotional hurdles she faced while making groundbreaking discoveries in breast cancer research.

Sep 16, 2025 • 48min
A Trailblazing Geneticist Reflects On Her Life And Work
Mary-Claire King, a renowned geneticist and American Cancer Society Professor at the University of Washington, explores her groundbreaking work identifying the BRCA1 gene linked to hereditary breast and ovarian cancers. She shares her journey from studying chimps to tackling cancer, emphasizing how personal and political events shaped her research. King also discusses the essential role of intuition in science and the importance of collaboration, activism, and diversity in advancing genetic research and improving women's health.

Dec 3, 2024 • 53min
The Moth Radio Hour: In Service Of
Stacey Bader-Curry, a compassionate real estate broker, shares her incredible journey of donating part of her liver to her husband. Kristin Huang, a primary care physician, discusses overcoming her shame about her deep voice to embrace self-acceptance. Sivad Johnson, a Detroit firefighter, finds newfound courage and purpose through his experiences after losing his mother. Meanwhile, Mary Claire King, a distinguished professor, opens up about her heartbreak while achieving a major breakthrough in cancer research, highlighting resilience and human connection.


