‘Translating Proteomics’ explores the science of proteomics and its growing impact on biological research, biomarker discovery, drug development, food and energy security, and a range of other timely topics. Hosts Parag Mallick Ph.D. and Andreas Huhmer Ph.D. of Nautilus Biotechnology aim to share their perspectives on important issues in proteomics, deepen your love of science, and prompt you to question assumptions about what may be possible.
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Speaking of Mol Bio, a podcast series from Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses trending applications in science and the molecular biology aspects of those applications. Our host delves in to deep discussion with CEOs, R&D scientists, researchers, and key opinion leaders across the globe. Speaking of Mol Bio helps scientific curious people - from all scientific and non-scientific backgrounds - understand how modern molecular biology applications can help push the boundaries in medicine, scien ...
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The Journal of Proteome Research integrates the fields of chemistry, mathematics, applied physics, biology, and medicine in order to better understand the function of proteins in biological systems.
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Want to stay up to date on important issues in anti-doping research, technology, law, policy, and more? This podcast presented by the Partnership for Clean Competition covers important topics in the anti-doping field through interviews with experts including scientists, sport organizations, athletes, and other clean sport champions. The Partnership for Clean Competition is a global non-profit organization that is protecting the integrity of sport and public health by engaging and supporting ...
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On this podcast leading scientist, clinicians and entrepreneurs share their thoughts on the progress of personalized medicine. With our guests, we discuss new technologies for targeted treatments and diagnostics, their benefits for patients and clinicians and related implementation challenges.
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The PROTEOMICS podcast is a free audio show featuring top articles from PROTEOMICS (www.proteomics-journal.com), one of the key journals in proteomic research. Listen every month to interviews with leading scientists around the world to open up the fascinating world of proteomics through their ideas and research. Get to know the PROTEOMICS family with the new addition to the podcast featuring Clinical Applications, providing insight into the application of proteomics to the study of human di ...
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145 - Investigating Anti-Doping and Moral Behavior in Sport and Exercise - Ian Boardley, PhD
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1:01:22Professor Ian Boardley is the Head of Impact & Engagement, Professor in Sport and Exercise Psychology, and Chair of the Health and Safety Committee for the College of Life and Environmental Sciences in the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Birmingham in the UK. In this episode, he discusses his research on t…
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A clear picture – staining tips for gel electrophoresis
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10:17You can run the perfect agarose gel to separate your nucleic acid fragments but if you don’t stain and image the gel properly, it’s all for not. In this second installment of Mol Bio Minutes we take a look at the staining considerations for nucleic acid gel electrophoresis with Paulius Palaima, Product Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific. He covers…
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Science Communication and Proteomics - Benefits, Barriers, and Solutions with Ben Neely and Ben Orsburn
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49:15On this episode of Translating Proteomics, host Parag Mallick speaks with special guests doctors Ben Neely and Ben Orsburn, leaders in the proteomics community and hosts of “The Proteomics Show” podcast. Their insightful conversation focuses on the role of communication in proteomics and covers: · Impactful things they’ve learned while hosting The …
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144 - Anti-Doping Excellence at the Helsinki Doping Control Laboratory - Tina Suominen, PhD
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37:16Dr. Tina Suominen is Director of the Helsinki Doping Control Laboratory within the Forensic Chemistry Unit at the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) in Helsinki, Finland. In this episode, she discusses her role as Director of a WADA-Accredited Anti-Doping Laboratory, the lab's history (including a major move and re-accreditation), and t…
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With knowledge comes great responsibility
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35:37Topics and terms such as biosafety, biosecurity, containment, and contamination are things most of us have heard of and think about at some level, but with the pace of molecular biology moving faster than ever, these are topics with implications that are reaching farther than ever. We’re joined by Dr. Ryan Burnette and Dr. Lauren Richardson from Me…
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On this episode of Translating Proteomics, hosts Parag Mallick and Andreas Huhmer discuss the many ways proteomics can impact our interactions with food. Some of the topics they touch upon in this wide-ranging conversation include: · Proteomics and food quality · Proteomics and food safety · Developing new kinds of food with proteomics Chapters 00:…
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143 - Exploring Potential Contamination of Meat with Anabolic Agents and Other Prohibited Substances - Brad Johnson, PhD
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41:27Dr. Brad Johnson is the Gordon W. Davis Regent's Chair in Meat Science and Muscle Biology and Professor in the Department of Animal and Food Sciences in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at Texas Tech University. In this episode, Brad discusses his research on muscle growth and development in meat animals, as well as potent…
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DNA on the move – the influence of form on gel migration
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9:19Agarose gel electrophoresis is a staple method in almost all biology and biochemistry lab where separation and analysis of nucleic acids is needed. In this Mol Bio Minutes mini episode Augustė Užuotaitė, Scientist III at Thermo Fisher Scientific, covers the basics of electrophoresis with a spotlight on how different forms of DNA migrate differently…
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Combating the Reproducibility Crisis in Computational Proteomics
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28:48On this episode of Translating Proteomics, co-hosts Parag Mallick and Andreas Huhmer of Nautilus Biotechnology discuss the reproducibility crisis in biology and specifically focus on how we can enhance reproducibility in computational proteomics. Key topics they cover include: • What the reproducibility crisis is • Factors that make it difficult to…
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142 - UNESCO’s Role in Protecting Athletes’ Health and Preventing Doping in Sport - Ekain Zubizarreta, PhD
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36:40Dr. Ekain Zubizarreta is a Lecturer at the University of the Basque Country in Spain, and he is also a member of the research laboratory ISP at Paris Nanterre University in France, which hosts the UNESCO Chair in “Doping Studies and Analysis of Anti-Doping Policies”. In this episode, Ekain talks about the history and significance of UNESCO’s role i…
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The genetics and neuroendocrinology of obesity
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31:37Obesity is one of the most pressing health challenges of our time, with genetic and molecular factors playing a crucial role in how our bodies regulate weight. In this season opener, we explore the science behind obesity, focusing on how hormones, genetics, and brain circuits influence feeding behavior and body weight. Join us for a fascinating dis…
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Expanding the Drug Development Toolkit with Proteomics
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30:18On this episode of Translating Proteomics, co-hosts Parag Mallick and Andreas Huhmer of Nautilus Biotechnology discuss how clinical researchers can leverage proteomics for drug development. Some of the themes covered in this episode include: · Proteomics and pre-clinical models · How proteomics can drive patient selection · Choosing the right end p…
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141 - Developing More Sensitive, Comprehensive, and Efficient Anti-Doping Analysis Methods - Michaël Polet, PhD
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28:45Dr. Michaël Polet is a faculty member in the Department of Diagnostic Sciences and Head of the IRMS (isotope ratio mass spectrometry) Department in the Doping Control Laboratory (DoCoLab) at Ghent University in Belgium. In this episode, he discusses PCC-funded research projects he has led to improve anti-doping analyses by developing new gas chroma…
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2024 Year-End Special: 3 Exciting Examples of Proteomics Research
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51:51On this special, year-end episode of Translating Proteomics, hosts Parag Mallick and Andreas Huhmer discuss three of their favorite proteomics publications from 2024. They'll cover one paper in each of the following topic areas: Proteomics in pre-clinical research Proteomics in basic research Technology development in proteomics Synopses of each of…
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Season 3 spoilers – innovation, inspiration, and insight
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4:36The start of Season 3 is just around the corner, slated to start in January 2025. What’s the new season hold in store you might ask? Steve assures us he’ll be back hosting Season 3 and teases at topics that are coming. These include biosecurity, bioengineering, polymer degradation, genetics of obesity, CROs and how they utilize mol bio, platelet bi…
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140 - Conducting Research to Improve Doping Tests for Steroids and Other Substances - Lena Ekström, PhD
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32:13Dr. Lena Ekström is a Hospital Chemist at Karolinska University Hospital and an Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology in the Department of Laboratory Medicine at the Karolinska Institute, where she specializes in Doping Research. In this interview, we discuss her career and some of the research she has conducted examining various factors that can influ…
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AI and Biotech - The Promise and the Pitfalls with Matt McIlwain and Vijay Pande
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53:59Parag Mallick discusses the role of AI and machine learning in biotech with special guests Vijay Pande from Andreessen Horowitz and Matt McIlwain from Madrona Venture Group. Their fascinating conversation covers: Advances that have enabled biotech to make use of AI and machine learning How founders are applying AI and machine learning in biotech Th…
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139 - Applying Targeted Proteomics Approaches in Anti-Doping Research - Christoph Borchers, PhD
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31:56Dr. Christoph Borchers is a Full Member in the McGill Centre for Translational Research in Cancer, Senior Investigator at the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Director of the Segal Cancer Proteomics Centre, and Professor in the Department of Oncology at McGill University. In this episode, Christoph discusses his research in the area of pr…
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138 - How the Team USA Athletes' Commission is Empowering Athletes and the Athlete Voice - Elizabeth Ramsey
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36:38Elizabeth Ramsey, Executive Director of the Team USA Athletes' Commission (formerly the USOPC Athletes’ Advisory Council) joins this episode to discuss how the Commission is working to empower Team USA athletes to inspire and drive positive change. She shares how the Commission is organized, what it can do to help athletes, and how it's critical fo…
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It’s all in your approach – biosynthesis of natural products
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33:18We’re joined in this episode by Dr. Sarah Barry, Reader in Chemical Biology at King’s College London. Sarah started with an interest in biochemistry, went into organic chemistry because it was more concrete, and now applies her chemist’s approach to understanding and manipulating biosynthesis of natural products for important areas of research, inc…
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137 - Investigating the Science Behind Doping Motivations and Psychosocial Predictors of Doping - Nikos Ntoumanis, PhD
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47:40Dr. Nikos Ntoumanis is Professor and Director in the Danish Centre for Motivation and Behaviour Science in the Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics at the University of Southern Denmark. In this episode, Nikos discusses important research he has been conducting on factors that are relevant for doping intentions and doping behavior…
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A New Era In Alzheimer's Research with Sarah DeVos
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42:09Do you have a question you'd like answered on a future episode of Translating Proteomics? Send it to [email protected]! On this episode of Translating Proteomics, host Andreas Huhmer discusses advances in Alzheimer’s research with special guest and Curie Bio Drug Maker in Residence, Sarah DeVos Ph.D. Their conversation focuses on: …
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Plasma Proteomics - The Dream and the Nightmare
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29:25Do you have a question you'd like answered on a future episode of Translating Proteomics? Send it to [email protected]! On this episode of Translating Proteomics, hosts Parag Mallick and Andreas Huhmer of Nautilus Biotechnology discuss the challenges and opportunities of plasma proteomics. Their conversation focuses on: · Why blood…
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Do you have a question you'd like answered on a future episode of Translating Proteomics? Send it to [email protected]! Proteins adopt a wide variety of functions depending upon factors like their location in the cell, their modifications, and the biomolecules they interact with. While many of us may have been taught that single ge…
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136 - Anti-Doping Research and Innovation at the UK's Drug Control Center - Kim Wolff, PhD
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37:56Professor Kim Wolff is Director of King’s Forensics and head of the Drug Control Centre, which is the only WADA accredited laboratory for sports testing in the United Kingdom. She is also Director of the London Athlete Passport Management Unit (APMU), and she was named a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) for her service…
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The history of fermented foods like beer, bread, and other foods can be traced back thousands of years to ancient civilizations in China and Egypt. This ancient technology was originally used to preserve foods when refrigeration was not an option. While less common in modern industrialized civilizations, we’re now realizing that fermented foods pla…
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Are Proteins A Myth? With Special Guest Professor Neil Kelleher
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47:35Do you have a question you'd like answered on a future episode of Translating Proteomics? Send it to [email protected]! In our Translating Proteomics episode titled "Harnessing Proteoforms to Understand Life's Complexity", Parag and Andreas discussed why proteoforms are important in a theoretical sense. In this episode, Parag sits …
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135 - The Critical Role of Intelligence and Investigations in Sport and Anti-Doping - Nick Raudenski
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54:54Nick Raudenski is an independent Consultant and also Head of the Fight against Technological Fraud at the International Cyclist Union (UCI). Prior to his current positions, Nick's career spanned work in criminal investigations for the U.S. Government and sport integrity roles for the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the Uni…
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134 - Fostering International Cooperation and Collaboration with the Anti-Doping Convention - Julien Attuil-Kayser and Liene Kozlovska, MD
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49:21Adopted in 1989, the Council of Europe's Anti-Doping Convention unites stakeholders from member states and provides a framework for working together to protect clean sport and fair play. This episode features two guests from the Council of Europe, Julien Attuil-Kayser and Dr. Liene Kozlovska. Julien recently served as the Head of the Anti-doping Un…
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Therapeutic nucleic acids – a CDMO’s view on mRNA
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32:04While some of us knew a good bit about mRNA prior to 2020, we all got a crash course on mRNA technology and its prophylactic and therapeutic potential as a result of the COVID pandemic and subsequent SARS CoV-2 vaccine development. In fact, most of us have now received at least one mRNA vaccine at this point. Our guest for this episode, Dr. Christi…
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133 - Austria's Doping Control Laboratory Advances Anti-Doping Research and Clean Sport - Günter Gmeiner, PhD
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35:05Dr. Günter Gmeiner is Head of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)-accredited Seibersdorf Doping Control Laboratory in Austria, as well as the Forensic Analytics Laboratory there. In this interview, Günter describes his scientific background, the history of the Austrian Doping Control Laboratory, how the lab has grown and evolved since it was establ…
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132 - Building a Global Sports Law Website, Knowledge Hub, and Community - Sean Cottrell
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41:45Sean Cottrell is CEO and Co-founder of LawInSport, the world's leading sports law website, knowledge hub, and global community of more than 30,000 members. In this episode, he shares the story of how LawInSport came to be, how it has grown into the organization that it is today, and what he envisions for the future. We discuss some of the resources…
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There are all sorts of molecular tests to tell if you’re infected with something specific, but what do you use when you’re not sure what you might have? You might use a thermometer as a first step, but wouldn’t it be nice if that thermometer was a bit more high tech? In this episode we meet Dr. Nick Meyerson, CEO and co-founder of Darwin Bioscience…
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131 - Updates and Ongoing Research for the Athlete Biological Passport - Drs. Reid Aikin and Norbert Baume
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47:59Dr. Reid Aikin is the Associate Director of the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP), and Dr. Norbert Baume is Senior Manager of the ABP at the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). In this episode, they discuss recent updates to the ABP, including the addition of new biomarkers to the Steroidal Module and the creation of the new Endocrine Module. They als…
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130 - Providing Evidence-Based Information About Dietary Supplements - Andrea Lindsey
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41:57Andrea Lindsey is Director of Operation Supplement Safety, the Department of Defense program of record for dietary supplements, a Program of the Consortium for Health and Military Performance of Uniformed Services University. She is also an Assistant Professor at the Uniformed Services University. In this episode, Andrea discusses important issues …
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Plastics are a modern miracle of science that have helped deliver both convenience and life-saving solutions. However, we must now grapple with the challenge of immense amounts of plastics in our waste streams and environment. How do we best deconstruct plastics to reusable or more bio-friendly molecules? This is the exact challenge being addressed…
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129 - The French Anti-Doping Agency's Preparations for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games - Francesca Rossi, PhD
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36:24Dr. Francesca Rossi is Testing Director at the French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD) where she also manages international partnerships and serves as a science coordinator. She joined us in this interview to talk about her career and her work at AFLD, including preparations for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris. Listen to this episode to get…
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Expanding the Druggable Universe with Proteomics
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26:22Do you have a question you'd like answered on a future episode of Translating Proteomics? Send it to [email protected]! Despite incredible leaps in our understanding of molecular biology, the majority of drug development efforts still fail, and those that succeed often fail to return investment dollars. Proteomics has the potential…
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Harnessing Proteoforms to Understand Life's Complexity
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24:34Do you have a question you'd like answered on a future episode of Translating Proteomics? Send it to [email protected]! Proteins are far more than just the output of genes. They can be modified in myriad ways to produce millions of proteoforms with altered dynamics, localization, and function. For a comprehensive understanding of b…
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128 - Elite Distance Runner Contributing to Clean Sport Through Research and Advocacy - Andrew Heyes, PhD
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46:57Dr. Andrew Heyes is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Leeds Beckett University. He is also working on a research project at the University of Birmingham, and he is an elite athlete in the marathon and ultramarathon competing for Great Britain, a member of the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Social Science Research Expert Advisory Group, a Member of the …
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Scientific marketing in the century of the biotech revolution
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32:37Most scientists start their education and careers with a vision of working in the lab to discover great things and drive innovation. However, we don’t all end up loving the actual lab work portion of science. What non-lab career options exist to utilize molecular biology knowledge and skills? Well, according to our guest, Jason Amsbaugh, Founder an…
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Do you have a question you'd like answered on a future episode of Translating Proteomics? Send it to [email protected]! AI might be the biggest buzz word of the decade, but the buzz is warranted in terms of its practical potential in biological research. In this episode of Translating Proteomics, Parag and Andreas discuss some of t…
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127 - Advancing Anti-Doping Research and Implementing Dried Blood Spot Testing - Jakob Mørkeberg, PhD
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34:13Dr. Jakob Mørkeberg is Senior Science Manager at Anti Doping Denmark. In this episode, he discusses research and development efforts to advance dried blood spot (DBS) testing, how they have implemented DBS methods for drug testing in elite sport and fitness centers in Denmark, and some of the positive cases and athlete sanctions from DBS tests. Jak…
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Why the Dogma around Biology's Central Dogma Is Wrong
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17:37Do you have a question you'd like answered on a future episode of Translating Proteomics? Send it to [email protected]! From high school biology on up, we're taught the central dogma of biology - that biological information flows from DNA to RNA to proteins. This representation of the central dogma is, however, very much a simplifi…
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126 - Studying the Experiences and Perspectives of Clean and Sanctioned Athletes - Cornelia Blank, PhD, and David Müller, PhD
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44:24In this episode, Dr. Cornelia Blank and Dr. David Müller discuss a newly launched collaborative research project they are leading that is examining the experiences and perspectives of sanctioned athletes as well as clean athletes. The project is called Transforming Athletes’ Life Experiences after Doping into Education Resources and Policy Recommen…
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While the end product is quite different, brewing beer is not all that different than many other bioproduction processes used in the lab and industry. Both require skills, experience, and the right QC/QA methods to control and monitor the starting materials and the entire process, all the way to that bottle of suds you might be thirsty for. Steve a…
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Do you have a question you'd like answered on a future episode of Translating Proteomics? Send it to [email protected]! Protein biomarkers are proteins measured as indicators of biological processes. People often hope biomarkers will take the form of elevated or decreased amounts of single proteins, but few single protein measureme…
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125 - Combatting Doping in Norwegian Sport and Among Youth in Norway - Anders Solheim
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39:12Anders Solheim is CEO of Anti-Doping Norway, and he was recently elected as the Chair of the Board of the Institute of National Anti-Doping Organisations (iNADO). In this episode, Anders talks more about his career, his work as part of iNADO, landmark accomplishments for clean sport in Norway over the years, how the organization supports anti-dopin…
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Do you have a question you'd like answered on a future episode of Translating Proteomics? Send it to [email protected]! It's no surprise that biological systems change dramatically over space and time, but we often ignore these dynamics when comparing biological samples. In the latest episode of Translating Proteomics, Parag and An…
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124 - Health and Clean Sport Risks of Supplements, Research Chemicals, and Biologics - Amy Eichner, PhD
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41:43Dr. Amy Eichner is the Special Advisor on Drugs and Supplements at the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). In this episode, she discusses risks and considerations for athletes who are thinking about taking dietary supplements, and work that USADA is doing to help reduce supplement-related risks for athletes. Dr. Eichner also covers research chemicals,…
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