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Science in the News is a free seminar series for the public that explains and discusses today's hottest scientific topics without the hype or exaggeration often introduced in media coverage. Now in its 6th year, this program is run entirely by graduate students from the Harvard Medical School community. We assume no prior scientific knowledge, and this has allowed us to attract a diverse audience from all walks of life. In these podcasts, we will present our complete seminar series, so you can listen to them if you can't make it in person! Check out our website at http://www.sitnboston.org/ for more information.

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Nanotechnology: Nanosafety

A nanometer is 100,000 times thinner than a strand of hair and yet researchers predict that technology at this scale will change the way we work, play, and live in the near future. From miniscule medical devices to clothes that don't stain and solar panels as thick as a coat of paint, nanotechnology is a hot area of research. But how do researchers study things so small, let alone manipulate them into useful items? In this seminar we'll explore the emerging field of nanotechnology and expla ...

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Nanotechnology: Big Apps from Tiny Tech

A nanometer is 100,000 times thinner than a strand of hair and yet researchers predict that technology at this scale will change the way we work, play, and live in the near future. From miniscule medical devices to clothes that don't stain and solar panels as thick as a coat of paint, nanotechnology is a hot area of research. But how do researchers study things so small, let alone manipulate them into useful items? In this seminar we'll explore the emerging field of nanotechnology and expla ...

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Nanotechnology: A Sense of Scale

A nanometer is 100,000 times thinner than a strand of hair and yet researchers predict that technology at this scale will change the way we work, play, and live in the near future. From miniscule medical devices to clothes that don't stain and solar panels as thick as a coat of paint, nanotechnology is a hot area of research. But how do researchers study things so small, let alone manipulate them into useful items? In this seminar we'll explore the emerging field of nanotechnology and expla ...

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Aging and Longevity : Graceful Aging

Everyone ages, but why? In this seminar, we will explore how the human body and brain change with age and discuss recent advances aimed at discovering how life span is determined. The fountain of youth might exist only in myth and legend, but by better understanding the biological processes of aging, scientists hope to gain insight into how we can all live longer, healthier lives. Ryann Fame discusses the science of ageing gracefully.

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Aging and Longevity : The Quest for Longevity

Everyone ages, but why? In this seminar, we will explore how the human body and brain change with age and discuss recent advances aimed at discovering how life span is determined. The fountain of youth might exist only in myth and legend, but by better understanding the biological processes of aging, scientists hope to gain insight into how we can all live longer, healthier lives. Kelly Dakin discusses the scientific frontiers of research into extending life.

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Aging and Longevity : The Basics of Aging

Everyone ages, but why? In this seminar, we will explore how the human body and brain change with age and discuss recent advances aimed at discovering how life span is determined. The fountain of youth might exist only in myth and legend, but by better understanding the biological processes of aging, scientists hope to gain insight into how we can all live longer, healthier lives. Lauren Campbell discusses the processes that occur when we age.

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Understanding Autism : Symptoms and Behaviors

Have you heard about Autism but are still confused about the disorder? What are its symptoms and causes? Are we close to a cure? Join us at this seminar as we discuss what is currently known about autism and address the many misconceptions associated with this complicated disorder. Josh Baughman discusses the symptoms and behaviors that are caused by autism.

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Understanding Autism : The Autistic Brain

Have you heard about Autism but are still confused about the disorder? What are its symptoms and causes? Are we close to a cure? Join us at this seminar as we discuss what is currently known about autism and address the many misconceptions associated with this complicated disorder. In this section, Geng Li addresses the workings of the autistic brain.

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Understanding Autism : Probable Genetic and Environmental Causes

Have you heard about Autism but are still confused about the disorder? What are its symptoms and causes? Are we close to a cure? Join us at this seminar as we discuss what is currently known about autism and address the many misconceptions associated with this complicated disorder. Yao Chen discusses some of the likely genetic and environmental factors that may increase the risk of autism.

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Who Do Your Genes Say You Are? : Genes and Behavior

How much do your genes say about the person you are or will become? How can your genetic code give clues about diseases you might inherit? Can your DNA sequence reveal your family's geographic ancestry or your race? Can it predict how you might behave? In this exciting seminar, we will discuss what information is (and isn't) contained in your DNA. In the last lecture of this seminar, Sasha Petrova expands upon the links between our DNA and our behavior.

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Who Do Your Genes Say You Are? : The Genetics of Complex Traits

How much do your genes say about the person you are or will become? How can your genetic code give clues about diseases you might inherit? Can your DNA sequence reveal your family's geographic ancestry or your race? Can it predict how you might behave? In this exciting seminar, we will discuss what information is (and isn't) contained in your DNA. In this lecture, Zofia Gajdos discusses how certain traits are the product of complex interactions between many genes in your DNA.

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Who Do Your Genes Say You Are? : Genes and DNA

How much do your genes say about the person you are or will become? How can your genetic code give clues about diseases you might inherit? Can your DNA sequence reveal your family's geographic ancestry or your race? Can it predict how you might behave? In this exciting seminar, we will discuss what information is (and isn't) contained in your DNA. In this lecture, Amy Vashlishan discusses how genes and DNA function.

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Disease and the Changing Environment: The Human Impact

Changes in the world around us can alter the relationships between organisms in the environment. In this seminar we will discuss the delicate balance between plants, animals and microbes which live around (and on!) each other. Global warming, long-distance transportation, and industrial agriculture have far-reaching consequences, including on the spread of disease-causing organisms. What does this mean for the environment and for human health? In the last lecture of the seminar, Corey Baka ...

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Disease and the Changing Environment: What is Environmental Disease?

Changes in the world around us can alter the relationships between organisms in the environment. In this seminar we will discuss the delicate balance between plants, animals and microbes which live around (and on!) each other. Global warming, long-distance transportation, and industrial agriculture have far-reaching consequences, including on the spread of disease-causing organisms. What does this mean for the environment and for human health? Jenny Sims talks about how the delicate inter ...

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Disease and the Changing Environment: What is Environmental Disease?

Changes in the world around us can alter the relationships between organisms in the environment. In this seminar we will discuss the delicate balance between plants, animals and microbes which live around (and on!) each other. Global warming, long-distance transportation, and industrial agriculture have far-reaching consequences, including on the spread of disease-causing organisms. What does this mean for the environment and for human health? Primrose Boynton discusses just what exactly ...

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Global Warming: Now What? : The Politics of Global Warming

Global Warming is a topic of much discussion and concern for scientists, politicians, and citizens around the world. In this seminar, we will discuss how scientists study climate change and highlight current technologies to combat global warming, including alternative fuels and renewable energy sources. We will also examine U.S. and world efforts to combat global warming and discuss ways that everyone can do their part. In the last lecture of the seminar, Jennifer Svendsen discusses the p ...

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Global Warming: Now What? : Global Warming Solutions

Global Warming is a topic of much discussion and concern for scientists, politicians, and citizens around the world. In this seminar, we will discuss how scientists study climate change and highlight current technologies to combat global warming, including alternative fuels and renewable energy sources. We will also examine U.S. and world efforts to combat global warming and discuss ways that everyone can do their part. Phoebe Zhang discusses the how science is enabling us to reverse the ...

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Global Warming: Now What? : The Science of Global Warming

Global Warming is a topic of much discussion and concern for scientists, politicians, and citizens around the world. In this seminar, we will discuss how scientists study climate change and highlight current technologies to combat global warming, including alternative fuels and renewable energy sources. We will also examine U.S. and world efforts to combat global warming and discuss ways that everyone can do their part. In this lecture from Caroline Yi, we discuss the how global warming i ...

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Global Warming: The Science of Climate Change Solutions

Our ninth lecture and the last of our 2006 series is on the topic of global warming. This topic covers a discussion of what evidence there is for global warming and how scientists investigate such large-scale questions as those that are involved in studying climate change. Then, we will turn to looking at the environmental impact of global warming with humans being part of that environment that is affected. What do melting global ice reserves mean for drinking water and sea levels and how ...

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Global Warming: From Melting Ice to Mature Mosquitoes: Case Studies in Climate Change

Our ninth lecture and the last of our 2006 series is on the topic of global warming. This topic covers a discussion of what evidence there is for global warming and how scientists investigate such large-scale questions as those that are involved in studying climate change. Then, we will turn to looking at the environmental impact of global warming with humans being part of that environment that is affected. What do melting global ice reserves mean for drinking water and sea levels and how ...

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Global Warming: The Science of Global Warming

Our ninth lecture and the last of our 2006 series is on the topic of global warming. This topic covers a discussion of what evidence there is for global warming and how scientists investigate such large-scale questions as those that are involved in studying climate change. Then, we will turn to looking at the environmental impact of global warming with humans being part of that environment that is affected. What do melting global ice reserves mean for drinking water and sea levels and how ...

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Infectious Diseases: Viruses in the News

Our eigth lecture is on the topic of infectious diseases. This topic covers the different types of agents cause infectious disease and public health issues you might have heard about including E. coli infections, Mad Cow disease and small pox. We also cover basic approaches to fighting contagious diseases and public health measures we can apply to our understanding of how disease spreads. Lastly, we will look in more depth at Bird Flu and HPV to understand what is currently known, what is ...

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Infectious Diseases: State of War: How Humans Fight Disease

Our eigth lecture is on the topic of infectious diseases. This topic covers the different types of agents cause infectious disease and public health issues you might have heard about including E. coli infections, Mad Cow disease and small pox. We also cover basic approaches to fighting contagious diseases and public health measures we can apply to our understanding of how disease spreads. Lastly, we will look in more depth at Bird Flu and HPV to understand what is currently known, what is ...

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Infectious Diseases: What We're Up Against

Our eigth lecture is on the topic of infectious diseases. This topic covers the different types of agents cause infectious disease and public health issues you might have heard about including E. coli infections, Mad Cow disease and small pox. We also cover basic approaches to fighting contagious diseases and public health measures we can apply to our understanding of how disease spreads. Lastly, we will look in more depth at Bird Flu and HPV to understand what is currently known, what is ...

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Mental Health: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

Our seventh lecture is on the topic of mental health. The brain is an amazingly complex part of our body, and scientists are just beginning to unravel the many mysteries it holds. How are mental illnesses related to the biology and inner workings of the human brain? In the last lecture in our mental health series, Tim Cherry discusses Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, why it happens, and what can be done.

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Mental Health: In Your Mind or In Your Brain?

Our seventh lecture is on the topic of mental health. The brain is an amazingly complex part of our body, and scientists are just beginning to unravel the many mysteries it holds. How are mental illnesses related to the biology and inner workings of the human brain? In this lecture, Kelly Dakin discusses schizophrenia, an illness that affects 1 in one hundred Americans.

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Mental Health: In Your Mind or In Your Brain?

Our seventh lecture is on the topic of mental health. The brain is an amazingly complex part of our body, and scientists are just beginning to unravel the many mysteries it holds. How are mental illnesses related to the biology and inner workings of the human brain? In this lecture, Sandra Chow discusses the relationship between our mind and our brain, and what happens in mental illness.

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Growing Organs: Stem Cell Based Therapies

Our sixth lecture is entitled "Growing Organs: Fact or Fiction?" The organs inside of our bodies are incredibly complex. When one fails, how can it be repaired? Join us as we discuss how organs form, what role stem cells play in regenerative medicine, and a discussion of current therapies that provides an insight into the potential of these advanced techniques that marry together the life sciences and medicine. In this lecture, Joshua Baughman talks about how your body uses stem cells, wha ...

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Growing Organs: Engineering a New You

Our sixth lecture is entitled "Growing Organs: Fact or Fiction?" The organs inside of our bodies are incredibly complex. When one fails, how can it be repaired? Join us as we discuss how organs form, what role stem cells play in regenerative medicine, and a discussion of current therapies that provides an insight into the potential of these advanced techniques that marry together the life sciences and medicine. In this lecture, Corey Bakalarski discusses the newly developing field of tissu ...

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Growing Organs: Introduction

Our sixth lecture is entitled "Growing Organs: Fact or Fiction?" The organs inside of our bodies are incredibly complex. When one fails, how can it be repaired? Join us as we discuss how organs form, what role stem cells play in regenerative medicine, and a discussion of current therapies that provides an insight into the potential of these advanced techniques that marry together the life sciences and medicine. In this lecture, Sasha Petrova talks about how the organs inside of your body n ...

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Heart Disease: Current Therapies and Future Technologies

Our fifth lecture is entitled “Heart Disease: The Silent Killer.” Heart disease is the number one killer of adults in the United States. Find out what is acutally happening in these diseases, whether or not you are at risk - man or woman - and what treatments lie beyond the horizon. In this lecture, Yao Chen talks about the heart, how it functions, and how it can become diseased.

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Heart Disease: Women and Heart Disease

Our fifth lecture is entitled “Heart Disease: The Silent Killer.” Heart disease is the number one killer of adults in the United States. Find out what is acutally happening in these diseases, whether or not you are at risk - man or woman - and what treatments lie beyond the horizon. In this lecture, Stephanie Courchesne examines the starling statistics about women and heart disease -- a disease which usually is associated with men.

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Heart Disease: The Silent Killer

Our fifth lecture is entitled “Heart Disease: The Silent Killer.” Heart disease is the number one killer of adults in the United States. Find out what is acutally happening in these diseases, whether or not you are at risk - man or woman - and what treatments lie beyond the horizon. In this lecture, Yao Chen talks about the heart, how it functions, and how it can become diseased.

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Obesity and Diabetes: Past, Current, and Future Treatments

Our fourth lecture is entitled “Obesity and Diabetes.” As the obesity epidemic in America reaches never-before-seen levels, risk of adult-onset diabetes is also rising. How are these diseases related, and what can you do to decrease your risk? In this lecture, Johannes Buchberger discusses how these diseases were managed in the past, how they are currently treated, and what the promise of the future holds.

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Obesity and Diabetes: Causes and Solutions

Our fourth lecture is entitled “Obesity and Diabetes.” As the obesity epidemic in America reaches never-before-seen levels, risk of adult-onset diabetes is also rising. How are these diseases related, and what can you do to decrease your risk? In this lecture, Nadia Litterman explains risk factors for diabetes, their relationship to obesity, and how these factors can be managed.

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Obesity and Diabetes: The Science

Our fourth lecture is entitled “Obesity and Diabetes.” As the obesity epidemic in America reaches never-before-seen levels, risk of adult-onset diabetes is also rising. How are these diseases related, and what can you do to decrease your risk? In this lecture, Ewen Cameron explains a the basic science of what obesity and diabetes are, and why they occur.

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Diet and Cancer Prevention: Latest Treatments and Prevention Strategies

Our third lecture is entitled “Diet and Cancer Prevention.” Can an apple a day really keep the doctor away? What about low-fat, low-carb, or other popular diets? This seminar will explore new research about the link between what you eat and your risk of developing cancer. In this lecture, Zuzanna Tothova explains a number of recent breakthroughs in cancer treatment and prevention.

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Diet and Cancer Prevention: Diet and Cancer: Fact or Fiction?

Our third lecture is entitled “Diet and Cancer Prevention.” Can an apple a day really keep the doctor away? What about low-fat, low-carb, or other popular diets? This seminar will explore new research about the link between what you eat and your risk of developing cancer. In this lecture, Lisa Katterhorn discusses the science behind the studies you may have heard about in the media linking certain foods to cancer.

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Diet and Cancer Prevention: Fundamentals of Cancer

Our third lecture is entitled “Diet and Cancer Prevention.” Can an apple a day really keep the doctor away? What about low-fat, low-carb, or other popular diets? This seminar will explore new research about the link between what you eat and your risk of developing cancer. In this lecture from Jesse Boehm, we take a look at the reasons why cancer occurs, how faulty genes are involved, and what make a cancerous cell so dangerous.

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Personalized Medicine: "Race-based" Therapies?

Our second lecture “Personalized Medicine: Designing a Drug That’s Right for You?” will explore cutting-edge research in biomedical sciences that may revolutionize how we treat disease. Can doctors prescribe a treatment designed just for you, based on your symptoms, genetics, or even your gender and race? This seminar will discuss the latest research into “personalized” drug treatments. In this lecture from Aimee Shen, we take a look at the science and ethics behind treatments re ...

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Personalized Medicine: Today and Tomorrow

Our second lecture “Personalized Medicine: Designing a Drug That’s Right for You?” will explore cutting-edge research in biomedical sciences that may revolutionize how we treat disease. Can doctors prescribe a treatment designed just for you, based on your symptoms, genetics, or even your gender and race? This seminar will discuss the latest research into "personalized" drug treatments. In this lecture from Jordan Amadio, we discuss current research into personalized treatments and t ...

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Personalized Medicine: Introduction to Personalized Medicine

Our second lecture “Personalized Medicine: Designing a Drug That’s Right for You?” will explore cutting-edge research in biomedical sciences that may revolutionize how we treat disease. Can doctors prescribe a treatment designed just for you, based on your symptoms, genetics, or even your gender and race? This seminar will discuss the latest research into “personalized” drug treatments. In this lecture from Amanda Nottke, we discuss how the genetic makeup of each of us differ, an ...

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Making Sense of Science in the News: Science AND the News

How can you find the truth behind the flashy news headlines about new scientific research? By the end of the lecture, you will have the tools to make informed decisions based on your critical interpretation of the newest scientific and technological breakthroughs. In this lecture from Amy Vashlishan, we discuss the differences between scientific findings and media reporting of those results.

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Making Sense of Science in the News: Quality Control in Science

How can you find the truth behind the flashy news headlines about new scientific research? By the end of the lecture, you will have the tools to make informed decisions based on your critical interpretation of the newest scientific and technological breakthroughs. In this lecture from AnnettePollington, we discuss the the checks and balances present in the scientific community that guarantee accuracy in results.

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Making Sense of Science in the News: Making Sense of Science

How can you find the truth behind the flashy news headlines about new scientific research? By the end of the lecture, you will have the tools to make informed decisions based on your critical interpretation of the newest scientific and technological breakthroughs. In this lecture from Julia Sero, we discuss the basics of the scientific method.

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Welcome to the Science in the News Podcast Channel

A brief introduction to Science in the News, what we do, and information about our upcoming seminar series.

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