Welcome to Science Philosophy in a Flash, a mini podcast series produced by The Scientist’s Creative Services Team. In this series, we highlight researchers’ unique outlooks on what it means to be a scientist.
Aimée Parker, a research scientist at the Quadram Institute’s Gut Microbes and Health Research Programme, looks to the gut as the fountain of youth. She studies how rejuvenating the microbiome can subdue chronic inflammation and prevent age-related tissue and organ dysfunction. Motivated by a commitment to collaboration and scientific discovery, her work casts a fresh perspective on aging gracefully. In this episode , Iris Kulbatski from The Scientist’s Creative Services Team spoke with Parker to learn more about what she values as a scientist.
To learn more about Parker's work, check out this article.
Explainable AI for Rational Antibiotic Discovery
Natural Trip: Endogenous Psychedelics and Human Physiology
Epigenetics in a Dish
Virtual Laboratories for Remote Benchwork and Breakthroughs
The Art and Science of Synthetic Biology
Smart Gateways into the Lab of the Future
Fecal Microbiota Transplants: From Gut Infections to Psychiatric Disorders
Science Philosophy in a Flash: Starting with Human Cell Systems
Targeting the Undruggable
Science Philosophy in a Flash: Relevant Models Reflect Real-World Needs
Science Philosophy in a Flash: Targeting a Genetic Accident to Treat Disease
Science Philosophy in a Flash: A Surprising Way to Repair Scar Tissue
Genomes Across the Tree of Life
A Way with Words: Using Genomics to Dispel Stuttering Myths
Immune Cells and ALS: A Balance Between Life and Death
Science Philosophy in a Flash: Building Cancer Models with Creative Collaborators
Science Philosophy in a Flash: Sharing Scientific Ideas in Disease Genetics
The Fight Against Time: Stem Cells and Healthy Aging
Science Philosophy in a Flash: Wired to Regenerate
Exploring the Secrets to Longevity and Cancer Resistance in Mole-Rats
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