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Touching Base

By: Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN)
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  • Touching Base is the dynamic new podcast series from the Editors of GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News). Each week, Senior Editors Kevin Davies, Julianna LeMieux, Alex Philippidis, Jonathan Grinstein, Uduak Thomas, and Fay Lin delve into emerging stories, exchange ideas, and debate the latest trends in biotech plus talk to some of the leading voices in the industry about what's now and next. Start listening today!

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Episodes
  • DNA Day: Deep Dive
    Apr 26 2024

    Episode 19 (April 26, 2024): This week, the GEN editors celebrated DNA Day by sharing some stories about their favorite observations and applications of DNA research.

    Featuring Kevin Davies, PhD (Editorial Director, GEN), John Sterling (Editor in Chief, GEN), Uduak Thomas (Senior Editor, GEN), Alex Philippidis (Senior Business Editor, GEN), Fay Lin, PhD (Senior Editor, GEN Biotechnology), Jonathan Grinstein, PhD (Senior Editor, GEN), and moderated by Corinna Singleman, PhD (Managing Editor, GEN and IPM).

    Listed below are key references to the GEN stories, media, and other items discussed in this episode of Touching Base:

    The Life and Times of Rosalind Franklin

    GEN Webinar presented by Matthew Cobb, PhD, Oct 16, 2020.

    "Life Story"

    BBC film (1987).

    Nobel Winner Svante Pӓӓbo Discovered the Neandertal in Our Genes

    By Daniela Mocker, Scientific American, Oct 4, 2022.

    “Svante Pӓӓbo, reader of the Neanderthal genome”

    Wielgus, Danielewski, and Walkowiak, Acta Physiol, Nov 23, 2022.

    Colossal’s Woolly Mammoth Project Advances as Elephant iPSCs Clear Milestones

    GEN, Mar 7, 2024.

    The State of Omics 2024

    GEN Summit.

    “Genetic Ancestry Testing What is it and Why is it Important?”

    Jorde and Bamshad, JAMA, Mar 27, 2020.

    A Leading Cause of Autism Spectrum Disorders May Be Prevented by Novel Approach

    GEN, May 21, 2023.

    AI Finds Autism-Causing Mutations in “Junk” DNA

    GEN, May 28, 2024.

    Pollution and Stress Alter Brain Development and Social Behavior in Male Mice

    GEN, Aug 3, 2022.

    “Mechanistic Basis of Resistance to PCBs in Atlantic Tomcod from the Hudson River”

    Wirgin, et al., Science, Mar 11, 2011.


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    47 mins
  • How Biotechs Are Plugging AI into Drug Discovery Problems
    Apr 19 2024

    Episode 18 (April 19, 2024):

    Biology’s exploding data streams continue to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) tools to streamline drug development. How do we define AI in drug discovery? Who are notable players in the space? How do humans fit into these growing computational pipelines?

    This week, Jonathan Grinstein, PhD (Senior Editor, GEN) and Fay Lin, PhD (Senior Editor, GEN Biotechnology) unpack one of the fastest growing topics in the biotech field, AI in drug discovery.

    Listed below are key references to the GEN stories, media, and other items discussed in this episode of Touching Base:

    The Difference Is the Data: Drug Discovery’s AI Revolution

    By Fay Lin, PhD, GEN Biotechnology, April 18, 2024

    Archimedes’ Box: Diagonal Therapeutics Raises $128 Million to Discover Agonist Antibodies

    By Jonathan Grinstein, PhD, GEN Edge, April 3, 2024

    Generate:Biomedicines Raises Largest Biotech Series C of 2023

    By Jonathan Grinstein, PhD, GEN Edge, September 14, 2023

    Alex Zhavoronkov Aims to Take Over the Drug Development World with AI

    By Jonathan Grinstein, PhD, GEN Edge, June 20, 2023

    Diffusion Evolution: New Artificial intelligence Models Break Barriers in Protein Design

    By Fay Lin, PhD, GEN Biotechnology, October 16, 2023


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    22 mins
  • Launch of Nvelop Therapeutics for Delivery of Genetic Cargo, AACR Recap
    Apr 12 2024

    Episode 17 (April 12, 2024):

    This week, the GEN editors discuss the launch of Nvelop Therapeutics, a new start-up leveraging approaches developed by gene editing pioneers David Liu, PhD, and J. Keith Joung, MD, PhD, to advance delivery of genetic cargo. The GEN editors also recap highlights from the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting held in San Diego, California.

    Featuring Uduak Thomas (Senior Editor, GEN), Alex Philippidis (Senior Business Editor, GEN), Julianna LeMieux, PhD (Deputy Editor-in-Chief, GEN), and Jonathan Grinstein, PhD (Senior Editor, GEN), and moderated by Fay Lin, PhD (Senior Editor, GEN Biotechnology)

    Listed below are key references to the GEN stories, media, and other items discussed in this episode of Touching Base:

    The State of Omics 2024 Registration

    GEN Summit

    Cloaking Device: Liu, Joung Launch $100M Nvelop Therapeutics to Advance Delivery of Genetic Cargo

    By Alex Philippidis, GEN Edge, April 9, 2024

    Bertozzi, Regev, and More Inspire During the Opening Plenary Session of AACR

    By Julianna LeMieux, PhD, GEN, April 8, 2024

    AACR 2024: Aviv Regev Shows How Single-Cell Atlases Foster New Axis to Genentech’s Drug Discovery

    By Jonathan Grinstein, PhD, GEN, April 8, 2024

    AACR 2024: A Video Update from San Diego

    By Julianna LeMieux, PhD, and Jonathan Grinstein, PhD, GEN, April 8, 2024

    A Video Update from Day Two of the AACR Meeting

    By Julianna LeMieux, PhD, and Jonathan Grinstein, PhD, GEN, April 9, 2024

    AACR 2024: EpiBiologics Advances Degraders of Membrane-Bound Proteins

    By Jonathan Grinstein, PhD, GEN, April 8, 2024

    Celebrating National Robotics Week

    By Uduak Thomas, GEN, April 12, 2024


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    34 mins

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