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As 2023 draws to a close, we’re bringing you a smorgasbord of previously unaired clips from some of our favourite interviews this year.
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This episode of Genetics Unzipped was written, presented and produced by Sally Le Page & Kat Arney with audio production by Emma Werner.
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.
BONUS Re-release S3.22 - The Past, Present and Future of the Human Genome Project
S6.08: Pop goes the genome! Genetics in popular culture
S6.07: Chris Hemsworth took a genetic test for Alzheimer's. Should you?
S6.06: Bye-bye boys: The genetics behind the extinction of males
S6.05: GMO or GM NO? The ethics and realities of genome editing
S6.04: The diagnostic odyssey: A journey into genetic testing for rare diseases
S6.03: Confident, competent or confused: What do you think you know about genetics?
S6.02: Would you Adam and Eve it? In search of our earliest genetic ancestors
S6.01 Baby brain, baby body: the genetics (and epigenetics) of reproduction
S525: 2022 Unzipped
S5.24: Bats, boats and buried bodies: the hidden power of environmental DNA
Living with the Eugenic Past: Michele Goodwin
Living with the Eugenic Past: Joe Cain
Living with the Eugenic Past: Anneke Lucassen
Living with the Eugenic Past: Brian Donovan
Living with the Eugenic Past: Adam Rutherford
Living with the Eugenic Past: Elaine Riddick
Living with the Eugenic Past: Turi King
S5.23: Birds and bees… and sardines: the genetics of animal behaviour
S5.22 Little Shop of Genetic Horrors: the evolution of carnivorous plants
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