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With 2023 marking 40 years since the discovery of HIV, we're looking back over four decades of AIDS, from the earliest whispers of a mysterious new disease to fighting back against this deadly virus.
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This episode of Genetics Unzipped was written, presented and produced by Emma Werner in collaboration with Sally Le Page and with additional research by Miyako Rogers.
This podcast is created by First Create the Media for the Genetics Society - one of the oldest learned societies dedicated to promoting research, training, teaching and public engagement in all areas of genetics.
027 - Uprooting the tree of life: Darwin, DNA and de-extinction
026 - The future is now: Curing HIV, advancing CRISPR therapies, predatory phages for superbug infections and advice for a healthy life
025 - When 'Becky' met Bateson: Edith Rebecca Saunders, the mother of British plant genetics
024 - Exploring the Poop-ome, from the microbiome to metagenomics
023 Mergers and Acquisitions
022 - Big Questions about the Big C
021 In case you missed it...
020 Sex and Death
019 - The Genetic Time Machine
018 Cut. Paste. Pair. Repeat.
017 Happy 100th Birthday To Us
016 Genetics By Numbers
015 Up the Garden Path
014 The Seeds of a Great Idea
013 The Zero Dollar Genome
012 - Strands of Life
011 - Darwin vs Mendel
010 - Not just 'the wife' - the overlooked stories of women in genetics
009 - Chimps, cancer genes and missing kids
008 - Getting ready for genomic medicine
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