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People are done dancing around the topic of trauma. They're ready to face this square-on. None of the current systems are getting to the root of the issue in the current model. Their biology has been affected on a cellular level, and that is now what's preventing the important work that they're trying to do. The Biology of Trauma® podcast is the missing piece to that puzzle. It's a practical living manual for the human body in a modern, traumatizing world. Join your host medical physician an ...
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Boost Your Biology is presented by Lucas Aoun, founder of Boost Your Biology. Join him as he goes underground to bring you cutting edge health and human performance hacks that you'll struggle to find on Google. Lucas explores the unexplored to bring you useful health and performance information to upgrade your existence. A range of topics will be discussed on this podcast, including Nootropics, Nutrition, Biohacking, Supplements, Herbal Research, Microbiome, Brain Health, Hormonal Health & S ...
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Biology GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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The Quantum Biology Collective Podcast

The Quantum Biology Collective

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Life at the subatomic level, for people who know there's more health than we've been told. Grab the guide at www.qbcpod.com Is your light environment more important than the food you eat? How does sunlight help depression? Does a barefoot walk outside boost your immune system? Hosted by Meredith Oke, The Quantum Biology Collective Podcast features pioneering health professionals who study, apply and explain the emerging field of applied quantum biology. It's a new paradigm of understanding h ...
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Darwin did not expect to have "his" theory applied to pixelated creatures...this is payback for taking the limelight over Wallace. On Adapt or Die, Austin (a PhD candidate in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) explores topics in popular culture that can be dissected with evolutionary theories and ideas. We will ask questions like "Does Pokémon evolution work like actual evolution?" or "How would evolution inform what lives and what dies after nuclear fallout". Combining peer-reviewed science, ...
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In this Podcast, we will discuss all the things related to biology. We will talk about things related to biology in detail and in length. So, make sure you stay tuned and learn all about biology right here. You can tell us what you think about the podcast by voice messages. Thanks!
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My AP Biology Thoughts

Hopewell Valley Student Publications Network

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The AP Biology Thoughts podcast is created by students for AP Biology students. At the end of each unit, students select topics to define, provide examples, and to make deeper connections to other units and the course.
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Biology-related podcasts as part of the KYTOS Enrichment Programme. Visit: www.kytosbiology.org.uk for full details Visit: www.youtube.com/mriexplains for Science video tutorials 'KYTOS Biology' podcasts and the 'mr i explains' YouTube channel are proudly sponsored by Curriculum Press - producers of global education resources for over 25 years. Visit https://curriculum-press.co.uk/ for details.
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Barstool Biology

Barstool Biology

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A brand spanking new science podcast by Dr. Gary Sommerville Ph.D. Gary is a Molecular Biologist at Harvard Medical School and breaks down popular and interesting science topics over a cold beer! Subscribe to Barstool Biology wherever you listen to podcasts; Apple, Spotify, Google or your favorite app!
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Do you love biology and want to hear someone fangirling over the new things in this field? Tune in To This podcast. The biggest procrastinating biology enthusiast hosts this show who wants you to fall in love with biology the same way she is in love with it.
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Exploring the some of the most interesting fields of research and discovery in Biology through conversation with experts from around the world. For questions or comments please contact us at [email protected] Host - Nishtaa Modi Cover art - Priyanka Vinayak Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biologytoday/support
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Business Biology explores business from the viewpoint of Brady and Kiley who are early in their entrepreneurial careers but have gained valuable insights through their experience. They try to frame the conversation around practicality and real world examples that are applicable to those that have taken the entrepreneurial plunge and others who are dreaming about it.
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NCERT Audiobook 11th Biology

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https://ncertaudiobook.hubhopper.com/ My daughter ask me to read out the book for her better retention. so I read out on my podcast.just listen it and absorb it
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Welcome to For Whom the Cell Tolls! This cast explores the fascinating stories of Biology that I've encountered in my journey as a Biology Professor and lymphoma scientist at Minnesota State University and my previous experience at Mayo Clinic. Major themes to be explored include cancer, tumorigenesis, new therapy mechanisms, immunology, life/death, disease ecology, microbiology, and evolution, among others. I try to integrate philosophy, culture, and the arts alongside emerging Biology find ...
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Coastal Alabama Community College Biology Podcasts

Coastal Alabama Community College Biology Podcasts

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Students today strive to be connected... what better way than to post abridged lecture summaries on line? To stay abreast of content in biology courses I teach, I have decided to upload the finest Coastal Alabama Community College Biology Podcasts one can find for free! Read the title to ensure the podcast is for the course in which you are enrolled. Best, Schuyler Huff
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Each week I'll be discussing a different current biological research topic, explaining how it applies to the real world. There's so much research going on, but so little of it makes it to the general public -- I'm here to change this. Blog: wordsaboutbiology.wordpress.com
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VCE Biology

Mr. Barlow

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Mr. Barlow discusses the VCE Biology course content. Each episode covers a discreet topic and lasts for around 5 to 20 minutes. Great to listen to a few episodes before a test and concise enough to listen to an entire semester before an exam. Episode 1 to 12 covers Unit 1. Episode 13 to 23 covers Unit 2. Episode 24 to 31 covers Unit 3. Episode 32 to 39 covers Unit 4. *** Don't forget to Download the ‘Unit 1 Biology‘, ‘Unit 2 Biology‘, ‘Unit 3 Biology‘ and ‘Unit 4 Biology‘ iPhone/iPod Touch a ...
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In Nature's Memory: Behind the Scenes at the World’s Natural History Museums (Penguin, 2025), zoologist Jack Ashby shares hidden stories behind the world’s iconic natural history museums, from enormous mounted whale skeletons to cabinets of impossibly tiny insects. Look closely and all is not as it seems: these museums are not as natural, Ashby sho…
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What if your inability to change habits and reactions wasn't about lack of willpower or being lazy, but was actually about your body not having enough energy to make the change? In this mini episode, Dr. Aimie goes into the biology behind why so many people feel stuck in old patterns or habits, expanding on her conversation with Katie Wells from Ep…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "We are not biochemical beings but electromagnetic and vibrational beings. In fact, we are liquid crystal, the fourth phase of water," says Dr. Tina Hills, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to challenge conventional medical wisdom and explore the frontiers of healing. A former ER doctor turned holistic …
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In this engaging conversation, Lucas Aoun interviews biohacking pioneer Dave Asprey, exploring the core drivers of accelerated aging, the impact of societal stressors, and the dangers of microplastics and mold. Asprey shares insights on detoxification strategies, essential foods for optimal health, and the importance of continuous glucose monitorin…
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In this episode, we discuss deforestation. Deforestation, the clearing of forests for purposes like agriculture and biofuel production, has significant environmental repercussions. One key impact is the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide due to burning trees and reduced photosynthesis. Habitat destruction is another consequence, leading to biod…
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Get insight into the work that went into the most recent YJBM issue, ‘Kinase Signaling’! In this episode, our hosts Shivesh Shourya and Shivani Dayal speak to this issue’s deputy editors Ingrid Heumann and Rahul Gupta to discuss early challenges in the process of creating this issue, publishing new work in the basic sciences, and future directions …
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Ages before the dawn of modern medicine, wild animals were harnessing the power of nature's pharmacy to heal themselves. Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes, and Other Animals Heal Themselves (Princeton University Press, 2025) reveals what researchers are now learning about the medical wonders of the animal world. In this visionary book, Jaap de Rood…
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Why we must rethink our residency on the planet to understand the connected challenges of tribalism, inequity, climate justice, and democracy. How can we respond to the current planetary ecological emergency? In To Know the World: A New Vision for Environmental Learning (MIT Press, 2020), Mitchell Thomashow proposes that we revitalize, revisit, and…
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In this episode, we look into land use. Human expansion leads to the destruction of peat bogs to make way for farming, fuel and garden compost. Peat bogs are composed of partially decayed plants that store carbon, preventing its release into the atmosphere. However, the destruction of these bogs causes the peat to decay or be burned, releasing sign…
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“I said to my body, ‘I want to be your friend.’ And it took a deep breath and said, ‘I’ve been waiting our whole life for this.’” – Katie Wells Doing the inner work isn’t just emotional, it’s biological. In this episode, Dr. Aimie is joined by Wellness Mama founder and health journalist Katie Wells to talk about the high-impact habits with light, s…
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Did you know that your body could literally be "rusting from the inside out" when stuck in trauma? This biological reality explains why so many develop chronic fatigue, autoimmunity, and other mysterious health conditions. In this mini-episode, Dr. Aimie goes into the biology behind why trauma creates chronic illness, building on her discussion fro…
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In this episode, I spoke with Evan Karavitis, founder of Discover The Wild Olive, about the unique story and remarkable health benefits of wild olive oil. Evan explained how their olives are sourced from ancient trees in Southern Greece, grown naturally in conditions that create a distinctive, high-phenolic oil. He shared insights on their award-wi…
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In this episode, we disscuss how human actions are significantly diminishing biodiversity through activities like peat bog destruction and deforestation. Peat bogs, important carbon stores, are destroyed for agriculture, fuel, and horticulture, releasing carbon dioxide and harming habitats. Deforestation, driven by the need for biofuels, cattle far…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "We are liquid crystal, the fourth phase of water, and that water acts as a conduit for communication," says Sarah Turner, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to explain how light therapy and structured water could revolutionize our approach to neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's. A former pharmac…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, Lucas Aoun interviews Miro Henzel, a biohacker and YouTuber, who shares his personal journey of overcoming hormonal issues and the importance of understanding the risks associated with supplements. They discuss the effects of finasteride and other DHT blockers, explore natural alternatives like Cat…
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In this episode, we will discuss waste management. Rapid population growth and increased resource consumption have caused significant environmental damage. Industrial processes, agricultural practices, and everyday waste contribute to water pollution via sewage, toxic chemicals, and fertiliser runoff. The land suffers from herbicides, pesticides, n…
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In this episode, we will discuss biodiversity. Biodiversity, the assortment of species on Earth, is crucial for humanity's future. This episode highlights that since the Industrial Revolution, human activities, particularly those related to production and deforestation, have significantly reduced global biodiversity. Despite early warnings, economi…
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Get insight into the work that went into the most recent YJBM issue, ‘Kinase Signaling’! In this episode, our hosts Shivesh Shourya and Shivani Dayal speak to this issue’s deputy editors Ingrid Heumann and Rahul Gupta to discuss early challenges in the process of creating this issue, publishing new work in the basic sciences, and future directions …
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Healing begins when we stop pushing and start listening to what our body is trying to tell us. In this episode, Dr. Aimie walks through the science of how trauma is stored in the body and what that means for the sequence of healing, and what can go wrong when we don’t follow the steps in the right order.. You’ll learn the key differences between st…
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QBC Resources To receive our Podcast Guide, where we break episodes down by category & to receive updates from us, subscribe to our email list here: https://qbcpod.com You can join the FREE QBC online community here: https://qbcpod.com/freecommunity Instagram: https://instagram.com/quantumbiologycollective Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Quantum…
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This episode will discuss resistant bacteria. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a growing concern due to the rapid evolution and spread of resistant strains. Bacteria multiply quickly, and mutations during reproduction can lead to antibiotic resistance. When antibiotics are used, resistant bacteria survive and reproduce, giving rise to new res…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "Nature takes care of everyone's circadian health at the same time," says Nikko Kennedy, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to explore the intricate world of circadian rhythms across different life stages. From newborns to the elderly, Nikko unveils how our internal clocks shift and adapt, challenging co…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, Lucas Aoun interviews holistic nutritionist and longevity educator Nathalie Niddam. They discuss Nathalie's journey into holistic nutrition, the evolution of biohacking, common health complaints, the importance of foundational wellness, and the role of insulin sensitivity and fasting. They also exp…
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In this episode, we will dive into fossils. Fossils, remains of ancient life, are preserved in rocks through natural processes. These formations occur through various methods. One method involves soft materials hardening, leaving behind casts like footprints. Alternatively, preservation happens where decomposition is hindered, such as in glaciers o…
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In this episode, we will discuss Alfred Russel Wallace. Alfred Russel Wallace, often overshadowed by Charles Darwin, independently conceived of natural selection. Both scientists conducted crucial research on islands, where isolation fostered rapid species divergence. In 1858, Wallace and Darwin collaborated on joint publications outlining their sh…
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“I was more afraid of regret than I was of failing.” — Dr. Eric Arzubi Imagine having a corner office on Wall Street by age 30, but feeling like something important was missing. In this episode, Dr. Aimie sits down with Dr. Eric Arzubi, who had this exact experience. Despite his success, he felt a deep pull toward something more meaningful. That pu…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, host Lucas Aoun interviews Drew Campbell, co-founder of NiHTEK, who shares his extensive experience in the sports nutrition industry. They discuss the evolution of protein powders, the differences between various forms of whey protein, and the surge in protein demand following the pandemic. Drew al…
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In this episode, we discuss speciation. Speciation, the development of new species, occurs when populations of the same species become geographically isolated. Over time, genetic variation within these separated groups, coupled with natural selection acting differently on each due to environmental pressures, results in genetic divergence. Eventuall…
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This week’s episode of YBJM Science News discusses how our surroundings impact a variety of health outcomes. From air pollutants to sleep quality to pharmacy access and more, join Roxanna and Hanna as they discuss recent Yale-affiliated research in biology and medicine. Papers featured in this episode and associated links: “Early-Life Exposure to A…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, host Lucas Aoun interviews Dr. Joy Kong, a UCLA-trained physician specializing in psychiatry, addiction medicine, and regenerative medicine. Dr. Kong shares her journey from China to the U.S., her fascination with both Eastern and Western medicine, and her awakening to the potential of stem cell th…
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Did you know that, according to research, only 50% of people experience relief from antidepressants? Why could this be? In this mini-episode, Dr. Aimie explores why antidepressants often fail to provide relief for many people, expanding on her discussion in Episode 120. She answers a listener's question about what may be causing her to continue to …
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "The key part about why people are eating so much... we talk about the hyperpalatability of carbohydrates and sugar addictions... But the absence of that regulated circadian rhythm and the cues that are being sent by artificial light exposure I look at as umbrella kind of causes," says Dr. Max Gulhane, who joins the Q…
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In this episode, we look into the Inheritance Theory. Lamarck's theory of acquired inheritance proposed that traits developed during an animal's life could be passed to its offspring. The classic example used to illustrate this idea involved giraffes whose necks supposedly grew longer through repeated stretching to reach high foliage. Lamarck argue…
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In this episode, we will discuss the controversy around natural selection Darwin's early theory of natural selection faced considerable resistance. This opposition stemmed partly from its conflict with prevailing religious views on creation. Additionally, some scientists found the initial evidence presented insufficient. A key challenge was the lac…
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Are you or those you work with struggling with chronic fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, or emotional numbness, even when lab tests come back “normal”? In this episode, Dr. Aimie looks at how unresolved trauma stored in the nervous system can drive physical and emotional symptoms which are often mistaken for depression, anxiety, or autoimmune issues. Th…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, Lucas Aoun interviews Dr. Tyler Panzner, a specialist in supplements and genetics. They discuss Dr. Panzner's journey into the world of supplements, the evolution of genetic testing, and the importance of understanding methylation and its impact on health. The conversation also covers common mistak…
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This episode explores Darwin's theory of natural selection, detailing how species evolve. The process involves genetic variation within populations, leading to a 'survival of the fittest' scenario where better-adapted individuals thrive and breed. Successful breeding ensures that advantageous characteristics are passed on to subsequent generations.…
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Why is a lower impact of COVID-19 seen in children compared to adults? In this episode of the YJBM podcast, co-hosts Delyar Khosroabadi and Amy Guan speak with Timothy Watkins, a graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. Ellen F. Foxman at the Yale School of Medicine. He shares what initially drew him to research and how his journey has evolved acr…
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Why is a lower impact of COVID-19 seen in children compared to adults? In this episode of the YJBM podcast, co-hosts Delyar Khosroabadi and Amy Guan speak with Timothy Watkins, a graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. Ellen F. Foxman at the Yale School of Medicine. He shares what initially drew him to research and how his journey has evolved acr…
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How can a single moment impact your life? Can that moment still affect you not only emotionally but physically years later? In this mini-episode, Dr. Aimie dives into the biology behind how trauma gets physically stored in the body, expanding on her conversation with Gregg Ward from Episode 119. She unpacks Greg's story of accidentally causing a fa…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, host Lucas Aoun interviews health optimization expert Thomas DeLauer. They discuss Thomas's personal journey from being overweight to becoming a leading figure in health and fitness, his evolving views on fasting and protein intake, the importance of managing insulin resistance, and the role of pep…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "The heart is not a pressure propulsion pump," says Dr. Stephen Hussey, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to challenge our conventional understanding of the heart's function and explore the fascinating world of quantum biology. Dr. Hussey explains how the heart acts as a vortex, swishing blood around to…
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This episode explores objections to genetic engineering and its potential drawbacks. A primary concern revolves around the uncertain long-term consequences of this relatively new technology. Ethical considerations are raised regarding the creation of novel life forms and gene transfer across species. Specifically, the episode highlights the possibl…
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This episode will explore the advantages of genetic engineering. Genetic engineering offers significant advantages in medicine and agriculture. Its potential applications span from preventing inherited diseases to bolstering food production. Genetically modified crops are noted for increased yields and the capacity to address nutritional deficienci…
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What happens when a single moment changes the direction of your entire life? Can regret become a force for good? In this episode, we’ll hear one man’s journey through the aftermath of accidentally causing his high school sweetheart's death in a car accident at 18 years old and how that trauma has shaped his entire life. Dr. Aimie is joined by Gregg…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, Lucas Aoun interviews anxiety therapist and naturopath Georgie Collinson. They explore the complexities of anxiety, including common misconceptions, the gut-brain connection, the impact of relationships, and the experience of social anxiety. Georgie shares insights on overcoming the inner critic an…
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This episode clarifies the fundamental distinction between genotype and phenotype in the study of inherited traits. Genotype refers to the specific combination of genetic alleles an organism possesses, using the terms heterozygous and homozygous to describe allele pairings. In contrast, phenotype represents the observable characteristics of an indi…
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This week’s episode of YBJM Science News tackles two important parts of our bodies: skin and brain. From immune cells to lysosomes to brain networks and more, join co-hosts Majo and Hanna as they break down recent Yale-affiliated biological and biomedical research.Papers featured in this episode:Skin Injury May Bring on Food Allergies https://medic…
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This week’s episode of YBJM Science News tackles two important parts of our bodies: skin and brain. From immune cells to lysosomes to brain networks and more, join co-hosts Majo and Hanna as they break down recent Yale-affiliated biological and biomedical research. Papers featured in this episode: Skin Injury May Bring on Food Allergies https://med…
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