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  • Sep 22, 2024 | fivebooks.com | Siddhartha Mukherjee |Paul Kalanithi |Kat Arney |Atul Gawande

    Before we get to the books you’re recommending, could you start by giving us your perspective on what cancer is? That’s the big question: what is cancer? That’s why I wrote a book. My key message is that cancer is a living entity, and different people look at it from different angles. A molecular biologist sees something different from a health politician, who sees something different from a patient or an oncologist. They all have their own perspective and understanding.

  • Jan 24, 2024 | geneticsunzipped.com | Kat Arney

    Sally: Hello, and welcome to Genetics Unzipped - the Genetics Society podcast, with me, Dr Sally Le Page. This episode is all about the next generation, as we meet some of the rising stars in genetics! As you’ve probably heard in our last few episodes, Genetics Unzipped is running a listener survey, to help inform the future direction of this podcast.

  • Jan 10, 2024 | geneticsunzipped.com | Kat Arney

    Hello, and welcome to Genetics Unzipped - the Genetics Society podcast, with me, Dr Kat Arney. In this episode we’re exploring the colossal impact that Gregor Mendel and his populariser William Bateson have had on the past century of genetics, and asking whether there could have been another way - a more Weldonian, rather than Mendelian, view of the world. Before we start I’ve got a favour to ask.

  • Dec 20, 2023 | geneticsunzipped.com | Kat Arney

    Hello, and welcome to Genetics Unzipped - the Genetics Society podcast, with me, Dr Sally Le Page. It’s the final episode of 2023 so we’re sharing a Mendelian medley of unaired clips from some of our favourite interviews this year. Before we crack open the mince pies and mulled wine, I’ve got a favour to ask.

  • Dec 13, 2023 | geneticsunzipped.com | Kat Arney

    Kat: Hello, and welcome to Genetics Unzipped - the Genetics Society podcast, with me, Dr Kat Arney. In this episode we’re taking a deep dive into the human genome - discovering how the latest release of half a million whole genome sequences from UK Biobank will help medical research, plumbing the depths of the ‘dark genome’ in search of new ways to treat disease, and pondering how much of the human genome is actually just junk. Before we start, I’d like to get to know you a bit better.

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RT @nixonfoundation: From the 2025 Nixon National Cancer Conference - "New Ways –and Means– of Communicating About Cancer" Kat Arney, PhD…

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RT @Ri_Science: We learned all about how the mitochondria, ✨ the powerhouse of the cell ✨, produce chemical energy. But do we know where th…

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29 Nov 24

New music! Vinyl! T-shirts! Handmade socks!! In my non-science comms life I'm a musician - my band Sunday Driver UK has opened pre-orders for our new album with some extra special bonuses - check it out: https://t.co/aHo5cNmQD7 https://t.co/2Eyb6LdNVK