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Dr Shane, Dr Ailie and Dr Ray discuss coral reefs adapting to sea level rise, snowshoe hares and using fiber-optic cables already on the ocean floor as seismic detectors.
First guest: Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne tells us about her work in the use of antibiotics in children.
Second guest: David Balding, Melbourne Integrative Genomics, University of Melbourne discusses his work in genomics.
Third guest: Aaron Warren, Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne talks about his research into Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, a rare but severe form of epilepsy that typically begins in childhood.
Twitter: Einstein A Go Go
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Dr Shane, Dr Ailie and Dr Ray discuss coral reefs adapting to sea level rise, snowshoe hares and using fiber-optic cables already on the ocean floor as seismic detectors.
First guest: Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne tells us about her work in the use of antibiotics in children.
Second guest: David Balding, Melbourne Integrative Genomics, University of Melbourne discusses his work in genomics.
Third guest: Aaron Warren, Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne talks about his research into Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, a rare but severe form of epilepsy that typically begins in childhood.
Twitter: Einstein A Go Go
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