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Nature Biotechnology's Forum podcast explores biotech's latest scientific publications, found in Nature Biotechnology and elsewhere, through discussions with today's leadin... more
May 05, 2020Worms and gut microbes team up to kill corn pestDavid Shapiro Ilan talks to Senior Editor Susan Jones about a paper in the May issue where Ricardo Machado and colleagues describe how bacterial symbionts of nematodes are evolved to help these worms kill a devastating crop pest: Western Corn Rootworm. The paper can be read here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more24minPlay
April 21, 2020First human trial of engineered T cellsSenior Editor Markus Elsner talks to Alex Marson of UCSF about the significance of a Science paper describing the phase 1 clinical trial of CRISPR-engineered T cells. The work was carried out by Carl June and Edward Stadtmauer from UPenn. Read the paper here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more23minPlay
February 26, 2020Repurposing viral immunity to fight cancerSenior editor Irene Jarchum talks to Cliona Rooney about a recent paper in which Mark Cobbold and colleagues describe an antibody-mediated strategy to re-target virus-specific T cells against tumors. The paper was published in Nature Biotechnology; it can be read here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more20minPlay
February 11, 2020Molecular mapping of tumor heterogeneityBrady Huggett talks with Zemin Zhang about a recent Nature Biotechnology paper detailing the use of spatial transcriptomics in providing new insights into tumor architecture. The work was done by Itai Yanai and co-authors, and the paper can be read here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more19minPlay
January 14, 2020Supercooling extends human liver storageSenior Editor Irene Jarchum talks to Stefan Schneeberger about the significance of a recent Nature Biotechnology paper describing a sophisticated perfusion machine to keep human livers alive for a week. The work was carried out by Pierre-Alain Clavien and colleagues from ETH Zurich. Read the paper here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more23minPlay