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Harvard Medical Labcast

English, Health / Medicine, 1 season, 39 episodes, 10 hours, 40 minutes
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HMS scientists tackle a variety of important questions, ranging from how your neurons work to which genes play a role in particular diseases. Our podcast gives you the scoop on some of this work, providing context and highlighting the latest trends in medical education and biomedical research.
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Episode 4: And coverage for all?

HMS associate professor 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.
1/1/112 minutes, 37 seconds
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Episode 36: Challenging Common Knowledge

Inside the mind of physician-economist Bapu Jena
1/1/126 minutes, 53 seconds
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Episode 2: 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.
1/1/113 minutes, 24 seconds
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Episode 1: 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.
1/1/113 minutes, 9 seconds
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Episode 22: Heart Matters

A husband-wife team studies the genetics of cardiac disease.
1/1/110 minutes, 15 seconds
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Episode 11: 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.
1/1/110 minutes, 19 seconds
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Episode 34: Culture Clash

Improving communication and reducing disparities at the doctor's office
1/1/117 minutes, 59 seconds
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Episode 16: Metamorphosis of a Medical Student

Experiences in the clinic during the third year of medical school spur a remarkable transformation. For the first time, future MDs begin to feel like doctors.
1/1/116 minutes, 18 seconds
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Episode 17: 3D Mammography Gains Momentum

A new imaging tool is poised to transform breast cancer screening. Plus, cancer researchers develop 3D tissue models and a radiologist shares her perspective.
1/1/113 minutes, 48 seconds
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Episode 37: Blunt Scrutiny

Tackling research gaps in marijuana use
1/1/123 minutes, 30 seconds
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Episode 23: Psychosocial Healing

A plastic surgeon finds new ways to soothe physical and emotional wounds.
1/1/110 minutes, 4 seconds
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Episode 15: 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.
1/1/110 minutes, 6 seconds
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Episode 30: Object Lessons

Inside the life of an anatomical museum curator
1/1/123 minutes, 40 seconds
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Episode 5: 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.
1/1/117 minutes, 27 seconds
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Episode 19: Supreme Court Considers Health Reform

Court's decision on the Affordable Care Act will shape policy for years to come. Gregory Curfman, an HMS assistant professor and executive editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, shares insight and analysis.
1/1/17 minutes, 17 seconds
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Episode 6: 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.
1/1/118 minutes, 54 seconds
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Episode 29: Rx Poetry

How doctors and patients can improve with the power of poems
1/1/126 minutes, 15 seconds
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Episode 32: The A-Word

Trying to catch Alzheimer's disease before symptoms appear
1/1/118 minutes, 48 seconds
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Episode 9: 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.
1/1/116 minutes, 54 seconds
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Episode 35: Connecting the Dots

Improving transgender health care by unifying efforts across HMS
1/1/121 minutes, 3 seconds
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Episode 21: The Case for Curiosity

Basic science lays the foundation for tomorrow's medical breakthroughs.
1/1/19 minutes, 22 seconds
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Episode 27: Your Digital Phenotype

John Brownstein mines social media to track disease
1/1/115 minutes, 54 seconds
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Episode 18: Origins of Life

Nobel Laureate Jack Szostak is working to build primitive cells in the laboratory.
1/1/17 minutes, 6 seconds
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Episode 24: The Methodical Adventurer

Stem cell researcher Amy Wagers enjoys the thrill of discovery.
1/1/17 minutes, 21 seconds
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Episode 3: 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.
1/1/113 minutes, 48 seconds
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Episode 33: Genetics in Space

Improving human health on and off the Earth's surface
1/1/124 minutes, 55 seconds
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Episode 20: Evolution of the Patient-Doctor Relationship

A practicing physician with a leadership role in the HMS Division of Medical Ethics reflects on power shifts over the decades.
1/1/112 minutes, 25 seconds
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Episode 31: Genetics of Sleep

Tour a lab that studies slumbering fruit flies
1/1/119 minutes, 16 seconds
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Episode 25: The Future of Science

Young researchers call for change to make scientific careers sustainable
1/1/124 minutes, 58 seconds
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Episode 8: 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.
1/1/116 minutes, 57 seconds
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Episode 7: 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.
1/1/116 minutes, 54 seconds
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Episode 26: Digging into Ancient DNA

David Reich unravels prehistoric genetic code to explore human history
1/1/116 minutes, 37 seconds
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Episode 38: Chew on This

Reintegrating dental and medical care
1/1/120 minutes, 36 seconds
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Episode 28: Medicine and Morality

How do doctors resolve ethical dilemmas hidden in everyday patient care?
1/1/121 minutes, 19 seconds
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Episode 14: Under 6 and overweight

Elsie Taveras, an assistant professor of population medicine and of pediatrics at HMS, discusses a new Institute of Medicine report on early childhood obesity. Plus, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology Stephen Liberles explores how mice and rats sense predators.
1/1/111 minutes, 21 seconds
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Episode 13: Building a sustainable future

Harvard Medical School Professor of Systems Biology Pam Silver is engineering organisms that produce fuel and even food. Find out how she's working to build a sustainable future through synthetic biology. Plus, Nancy Keating, an HMS associate professor of health care policy, sheds light on one aspect of the debate over the rising costs of health care.
1/1/110 minutes, 55 seconds
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Episode 12: 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.
1/1/18 minutes, 51 seconds
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Episode 10: Powerful placebo

Find out why HMS Associate Professor of Medicine Ted Kaptchuk is trying to understand the magnitude, duration and boundaries of placebo effects. Plus, in the process of studying the genetic roots of a horrific disease, researchers discover a new way to create adult stem cells.
1/1/19 minutes, 23 seconds
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Episode 39: From Harvard to Hollywood

Emmy-nominated alum combines medicine, media and storytelling
1/1/144 minutes, 5 seconds