In this episode, the team discuss the omnipresent technology of next-generation sequencing (NGS), which has seen the cost of sequencing a human genome go from $100 million to under $1000 in just two decades. We hear from the European Bioinformatics Institute’s Dr Alex Almeida, who uses NGS techniques to examine the human microbiome. We also investigate the future of NGS and ask what will happen when we have sequenced absolutely everything?
Can Humans Be Made on a Microchip?
Sneak Peek: Unlocking the Power of Therapeutic Antibodies
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: How To Simplify Your Electrophoresis Workflow
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: The Future of Vaccines
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: Accelerating the Lab of the Future with Automation
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: Optimizing Bioprocesses Through Innovation
Episode 49: The Emerging Crisis of ”Forever” Chemicals
Opinionated Science x Extraordinary Grace: Growing a Culture of Opportunity in STEM
Episode 48: From Culture Plate to Dinner Plate –The Lingering Promise of Lab-Based Meat
Opinionated Science x Extraordinary Grace: Using Mentoring As a Catalyst Within STEM
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: Proteomics Coming of Age: Recent Advances and Predictions for the Future
Episode 47: Pig Skin Corneas and Memory Repair With Electricity
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: The Microplastic Emergency
Opinionated Science x Extraordinary Grace: Reacting to Bias in STEM
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: Rethinking Cell Culturing
Opinionated Science x Extraordinary Grace: Being Your Authentic Self in STEM
Episode 46: A Massive Bacterium and Fasting for Nerve Repair
Episode 45: To the Depths of Drug Discovery
Episode 44: Inside a Ketamine Clinic: On the Frontiers of Psychedelic Therapy
Episode 43: Genomics Power Hour: Decoding Morning Sickness and Dog Behavior
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