Supplemental material, in science speak, usually refers to the data and results that are critical for understanding a research study but don’t make it into print. In this spirit, we provide a behind-the-scenes look into The Jackson Laboratory. We have conversations with the JAX team about their research, the state of science and its future, and their passions and motivations. We also talk a lot about food.

Episode List

Episode 12 - Rethinking Medicine with Robot Docs

Apr 10th, 2017 12:49 PM

Well we are back again! The Podcast releases have really slowed, and we are sorry about that. We are in the process of rebooting the format to make regular releases a little more manageable, so stay tuned! This episode, we talk with Roel Verhaak about big data analysis of glioma and with Peter Robinson about developing methods for computing clinical data. We dive into the benefits of consortium science, challenges in collecting human genomics data around the globe, the computational future of biology, and the benefits of computational training for all biomedical scientists. And our eventual robot overlords.

Episode 11 - Scientists are made out of people!

Jan 13th, 2017 7:02 PM

First, congratulations if you get the movie reference in the title. In this episode, Anna Lisa and Dave are reunited to chat with Juliet Kapsis and Tyler Chukwu about their experiences at JAX and what it is like to be immersed in a scientific environment for the first time. We also discuss the great educational programs that JAX makes available, portrayals of scientists in popular media, catchy science, delicious pastries, and our oh-so-smooth radio voices. Here’s the link for The Whole Scientist course that was mentioned: https://www.jax.org/education-and-learning/education-calendar/2017/may/the-whole-scientist-bh

Episode 10 - The Neurogenetics of Drug Addiction, Part II

Nov 23rd, 2016 3:06 PM

This is the second of a two part conversation with Elissa Chesler and Steve Munger. We continue to talk about the science of drug addiction and discuss the new Center for Systems Neurogenetics of Addiction. We also discuss Elissa's other interest, which include Legos, astronomy, country living and more.

Episode 9 – The Neurogenetics of Drug Addiction, Part I

Oct 19th, 2016 7:21 PM

For this "rescued" episode, Steve Munger makes his return, joining Dave for a discussion with JAX Associate Professor Elissa Chesler. We talk about Elissa’s systems genetics approach for studying complex behaviors and why she is using this approach to study the neurogenetics of addiction. This episode is part 1 of a 2-part series.

Episode 8 - Breathing easy with lncRNA

Oct 3rd, 2016 2:17 PM

We’re back! It is grant season, so the podcast schedule is slowing down a bit, but we are still at it. Over an audio backdrop of torrential rain—which kept Anna Lisa from opening the show—we chat with Assistant Professor Adam Williams. We discuss his research into long noncoding RNAs and what they have to do with immune system function. We also talk about asthma, allergic reactions, 3D cell culture systems, the Hygiene Hypothesis, peanuts, English food and the Brexit.

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