

Mendelspod Podcast
Theral Timpson
Offering a front row seat to the Century of Biology, veteran podcast host Theral Timpson interviews the who's who in genomics and genomic medicine. www.mendelspod.com
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Apr 3, 2015 • 5min
Gene and Tonic: The ACA Turns Five, Ten Reasons to Have Your Genome Sequenced, and Humbled by the Ancients
Actually there was no news this week. It turns out the whole industry took the week off to watch the stunning Ken Burns documentary on cancer. No, that’s not true. We did find some news. How about this? The Affordable Care Act turned five this past week. Happy Birthday, ObamaCare! So we thought we’d share some important numbers about the ACA:11.7 million: the number of Americans who have signed up for 2015 coverage.46%: the increase in enrollment from 2014 to 2015. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mendelspod.com/subscribe

Mar 31, 2015 • 23min
Behind the Sequencing Bench with Dale Yuzuki
Will tech companies like Google and Apple be good at life science applications? We pursue this question today with Dale Yuzuki, the avid life science blogger, scientist, and now a marketing manager at Thermo Fisher. (See his recent blog, The Core Competency of Google Is Not Life Sciences.) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mendelspod.com/subscribe

Mar 27, 2015 • 6min
Gene and Tonic: The Tenth Commandment of Science, Icelandic Treasure, and TechBio Babies
We were off last week, so there’s plenty to talk about. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mendelspod.com/subscribe

Mar 19, 2015 • 21min
It’s Pretty Bad: Andy Brooks of RUCDR on Sample Quality
The future of diagnostics is in the hands of those taking care of the biospecimen samples says, Andy Brooks our final guest in the series, Improving Biospecimen Standards. Andy is the Chief Operating Officer at Rutgers University Cell and DNA Repository, or RUCDR. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mendelspod.com/subscribe

Mar 17, 2015 • 22min
Knowing More about What We Don’t Know: John McPherson on Cancer Genomics
More than with any other major disease, the understanding and treatment of cancer is being transformed by genomics. And these are early days.John McPherson has been involved in sequencing since the original Human Genome Project. He now directs the Genome Technologies Program at the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research. John chaired a panel on cancer genomics at the recent AGBT, or Advances in Genome Biology and Technology conference, and shares his thoughts on this year's meeting. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mendelspod.com/subscribe

Mar 13, 2015 • 4min
Gene and Tonic: The iWatch and Research Kit, 23andMe Goes for the Big Time, No Spaceship
Friday March 13thIt’s Friday already and time for Gene and Tonic, our wrap of the week’s headlines.On Monday, Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, announced that the iWatch is indeed a reality. The iWatch has all the wearable techies and mobile health folks doing somersaults. But it was what happened afterward that was so interesting. Did you hear about this? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mendelspod.com/subscribe

Mar 12, 2015 • 16min
In Partnership with IBM’s Watson, Pathway Genomics Reinvents Itself
Direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing has had a bumpy ride.Back in 2010, Pathway Genomics and Walgreens made a deal to sell DTC genetic tests in thousands of Walgreens drugstores. Within 48 hours of the deal being announced, it collapsed. The FDA sent a letter to Pathway basically asking them what the hell they were doing. Walgreens quickly elected to put the kibosh on the partnership. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mendelspod.com/subscribe

Mar 10, 2015 • 23min
Affymetrix CEO, Frank Witney, on Arrays in the Age of Sequencing
Go about anywhere in the life science industry, and you’ll run into someone who once worked at Affymetrix. Since the founding of Affymetrix and the development of what’s come to be known simply as the Affy chip, the company’s history has been intertwined with that of biotech and the genomics revolution. But what has become of the company today? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mendelspod.com/subscribe

Mar 6, 2015 • 5min
Gene & Tonic: Disruption in Sequencing, Scientist Politicians, Some Cool Synbio
Join Theral for a quick wrap-up of the week's biotech news:The biggest news this week has been the flow of stories coming from last week’s AGBT conference held in Florida. This is the annual all out party for the all out darling of our industry, the sequencing space. Like a debutante ball, it’s where anybody who’s anybody comes out and does their curtsy to society. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mendelspod.com/subscribe

Mar 5, 2015 • 13min
Changing the World with Color Changing Flowers
Keira Havens is the co-founder of Revolution Bioengineering, and this week the company launched a crowd funding campaign (see video below) to produce flowers that can change colors.And what is the revolution?“We want to change the world,” says Keira. “We really want to make a difference in the way people think about biotechnology. For a long time it’s been the realm of large companies and behind-the-scenes labs, and we want to make it a part of folks' everyday lives.” This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mendelspod.com/subscribe


