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- 52 - On Cancer's CaseTue, 25 Aug 2020 - 29min
- 51 - Road Less TraveledTue, 5 May 2020 - 32min
- 50 - Neither Dazed nor ConfusedThu, 23 Apr 2020 - 39min
- 49 - Building a Sustainable FutureThu, 23 Jun 2011 - 10min
- 48 - Are You Getting Enough Sleep?
According to research by Elizabeth Klerman, an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, most adults should be getting 8.5 to 9 hours of sleep each night. Learn about her study and about the benefits of a good night’s sleep. Plus, HMS Associate Professor of Medicine Julia Wang explores what causes the immune system to attack healthy cells and tissues by mistake. Photo by Jojomarie/stock.xchng.
Mon, 23 May 2011 - 08min - 47 - Human Genome Turns 10
A draft sequence of the human genome was first published in 2001. Ten years later, David Altshuler, Harvard Medical School professor of genetics, discusses how the Human Genome Project has changed the landscape of biomedical research. Plus, a study by HMS Professor of Neurobiology Qiufu Ma sheds light on the relationship between itch and pain. Image by Clix/stock.xchng.
Thu, 10 Mar 2011 - 10min - 46 - Powerful Placebo
HMS Associate Professor of Medicine Ted Kaptchuk defines placebo effects as the self-healing capabilities embedded in the ritual of medicine. Find out why he’s trying to understand the magnitude, duration and boundaries of these effects. Plus, in the process of studying the genetic roots of a horrific disease, HMS Professor of Cell Biology Bjorn Olsen and colleagues discover a new way to create adult stem cells. Photo by Christopher Bernard/iStock.
Thu, 10 Feb 2011 - 09min - 45 - How to Make a Doctor
We ask some Bostonians to envision a doctor of the future and bring their questions about medical training to HMS Dean for Education Thomas Michel. We also speak with medical students who are learning that research isn’t easy. Plus, a new topical cream disables herpesvirus in a molecular two-punch knockout. Photo by Jan Reiss.
Mon, 9 Feb 2009 - 16min - 44 - Working the System
HMS professor Peter Sorger shares his perspectives on the emerging field of systems biology, and we visit the lab of Roy Kishony, where researchers are using mathematical models to probe the evolution of drug resistant bacteria. Plus, the best-laid plans of mice and men have gone awry again; scientists tell us how differences in the mouse and human brain are complicating Alzheimer’s research. For supplemental information, listen to an extended interview (mp3) with Peter Sorger.
Wed, 26 Nov 2008 - 16min - 43 - Inside the Brain's Black Box
Adrian Ivinson, director of the Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center, explains why researchers need to collaborate to tackle neurodegenerative diseases, and reporter Yvonna Reekie brings us the latest on autism spectrum disorders. Plus, a team has discovered how beetles and bacteria form a symbiotic relationship—one that ultimately results in the destruction of pine forests.
Thu, 30 Oct 2008 - 16min - 42 - Your Genome, Your Future
HMS professor David Altshuler discusses the relationship between human genetic variation and disease, and HMS professor George Church explains the complexities of the Personal Genome Project. Plus, we learn whether drug sales are influenced by direct-to-consumer advertising. For supplemental information, listen to an extended interview (mp3) with David Altshuler.
Tue, 30 Sep 2008 - 18min - 41 - Striving for Global Health
Nobel Laureate Eric Chivian discusses the connection between biodiversity and human disease, and Yvonna Reekie examines the emerging problem of drug-resistant tuberculosis, which is plaguing countries worldwide. Plus, using an innovative approach, researchers halt the spread of HIV in an animal model. For supplemental information, listen to an extended interview (mp3) with Eric Chivian.
Thu, 21 Aug 2008 - 17min - 40 - And Coverage for All?
HMS associate professor of medicine Stephanie Woolhandler shares her views on universal healthcare, and Yvonna Reekie takes you for a ride on the Family Van, which provides free education, counseling, support and healthcare to Boston’s economically disadvantaged neighborhoods. Plus, biology enters “The Matrix” through a new computer language.
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 - 12min - 39 - The Art of Perception
HMS professor of neurobiology Margaret Livingstone uses art to understand how we perceive and process visual stimuli, and HMS professor of pediatrics Charles Nelson employs noninvasive techniques to measure the brain activity of children while they look at faces. Plus, you’re more microbe than mammal—at least according to your latest cell count. For supplemental information, listen to an extended interview (mp3) with Margaret Livingstone as well as an extended interview (mp3) with Charles Nelson.
Fri, 20 Jun 2008 - 13min - 38 - The Secrets of Aging
HMS associate professor of pathology David Sinclair is getting under the hood of the molecular machinery that drives longevity, and HMS assistant professor of medicine Anne Fabiny is preparing students for an aging population. In addition, an HMS lab discovers a new cell death process with links to cancer.
Thu, 15 May 2008 - 13min - 37 - The Science of Social Networks
HMS professor of medical sociology Nicholas Christakis examines how social networks affect our health, and an HMS student relies on social networking websites to rally the Kenyan diaspora. Plus, an HMS lab makes a startling discovery with implications for an emerging field called personalized medicine.
Thu, 7 Feb 2008 - 13min - 36 - From Harvard to HollywoodFri, 19 Jan 2018 - 44min
- 35 - Chew on ThisFri, 24 Feb 2017 - 20min
- 34 - Blunt ScrutinyFri, 21 Oct 2016 - 23min
- 33 - Challenging Common KnowledgeFri, 12 Aug 2016 - 26min
- 32 - Connecting the DotsWed, 22 Jun 2016 - 21min
- 31 - Culture ClashFri, 8 Apr 2016 - 18min
- 30 - Genetics in SpaceTue, 2 Feb 2016 - 24min
- 29 - The A-WordTue, 27 Oct 2015 - 18min
- 28 - Genetics of SleepWed, 23 Sep 2015 - 19min
- 27 - Object LessonsFri, 21 Aug 2015 - 23min
- 26 - Rx: PoetryThu, 16 Jul 2015 - 26min
- 24 - Medicine and MoralityWed, 10 Jun 2015 - 21min
- 23 - Your Digital PhenotypeWed, 20 May 2015 - 15min
- 22 - Digging into Ancient DNAWed, 15 Apr 2015 - 16min
- 21 - The Future of ScienceSun, 15 Mar 2015 - 24min
- 18 - The Methodical AdventurerMon, 29 Apr 2013 - 07min
- 13 - Psychosocial HealingMon, 12 Nov 2012 - 10min
- 12 - Heart MattersThu, 4 Oct 2012 - 10min
- 11 - The Case for CuriosityWed, 25 Jul 2012 - 09min
- 10 - Evolution of the Patient-Doctor RelationshipThu, 31 May 2012 - 12min
- 9 - Supreme Court Considers Health ReformWed, 25 Apr 2012 - 07min
- 8 - Origins of LifeFri, 20 Apr 2012 - 07min
- 4 - 3D Mammography Gains MomentumThu, 29 Mar 2012 - 13min
- 3 - Metamorphosis of a Medical StudentWed, 15 Feb 2012 - 16min
- 2 - Transforming Drug Discovery
Marc Kirschner, head of the Harvard Medical School Department of Systems Biology, describes a new initiative that takes aim at the alarming slowdown in the development of new and lifesaving drugs. Plus, Professor of Genetics David Reich is studying DNA from an ancient finger bone to shed light on the dawn of humanity. Image by Martin Sorger.
Mon, 17 Oct 2011 - 10min - 1 - Under 6 and OverweightTue, 26 Jul 2011 - 11min
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