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This is 'Research in Review', a podcast where we discuss Research Papers, with the Scientists who wrote them. We aim to give listeners a peak in to exciting research which is making waves in their respective fields. It's our goal for listeners to get a good context of the paper to be able to go on read it themselves. As a university student, I find reading scientific literature sometimes daunting at first. However, being able to understand the important ideas and techniques gives me the conf ...
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African Trypanosomiasis caused by the parasite Trypanosoma brucei affects thousands in endemic regions. T. brucei can linger in the bloodstream for lengthy periods of time due to its ability to change its glycoprotein coat regularly to hide from the immune system. This episode's guest studies the molecular mechanisms of how this sneaky parasite is …
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You may have not heard of them yet, but Peroxisomes are a type of organelle in our cells which help up oxidise ultra long chain fatty acids. In this episode we discuss how a GTPase MIRO helps regulate the movement and division of these organelles. We also discuss the perils of being scooped in publishing. Paper Available here: Peroxisomal fission i…
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In this Episode we talk to Dr. Kate Bishop, Group Leader of the Retroviral Replication Lab at the Francis Crick Institute. We chat about her paper looking out how the uncoating of HIV is dependant on a process called 'First Strand Transfer'. We discuss this process, along with the interdisciplinary approach of both this paper and the field of Virol…
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Welcome back to a new series of 'Research in Review'. In this episode we discuss how intracellular bacteria can get trapped in jail cells called 'septin cages'. We talk about the importance of microscopy in visualising results and the importance of different perspectives in the lab. Link: Entrapment of intracytosolic bacteria by septin cage-like st…
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In this episode we discuss the interaction of the nuclease EsaD with out guest today Professor Palmer. We talk about this protein synthesised by S.aurues and how the strain produces a chaperone protein to prevent self damage. We also discuss how our guest got fascinated by the area of microbiology. Read the Paper here at: The Ess/Type VII secretion…
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Most of us will have had a course of antibiotics in our lives. However, these somewhat routine medicines are under threat from Anti Microbial Resistant (AMR) pathogens. Today we discuss why AMR is a global threat and how we can make the most of the antibiotics we have by understanding of how they work. Paper available here: 10.7554/eLife.65836…
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Keywords: Viral Ecology, Evolution, Emerging Diseases In this Episode, we discuss what can cause viruses to switch hosts also known as host shifting. We Discuss this with Dr. Ben Longdon from the University of Exeter who's paper investigates how well a small group of related viruses can infect a group of closely related species. Paper Available: Be…
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Keywords: Virology, Influenza, Mass SpectrophotometryThis Episode we discuss a mechanism of Viral replication where Viral proteins cleave methylated caps of host mRNA to reattach to their own RNA. This is known as 'Cap Snatching'' and we discuss how this leads to the formation of 'chimeric' proteins of both viral and host origin. We speak to Dr. Ed…
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Keywords: Drug Discovery, Malaria, Drug Trials, Resistance This Episode we discuss the development of a novel antimalarial DD1107498 at the Dundee Drug Discovery Unit (DDU). Professor Kevin Read and Myself discuss the paper which he co - lead that introduces the challenges of early drug discovery. The open access link to the paper is available here…
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Keywords: Functional Diversification, Stem Cells, Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Hey folks ! Welcome to the next episode of my podcast where we discuss the Serine - Arginine Rich Spicing Factor (SPRK) with Dr. Francisco Bustos from the MRC: PPU in Dundee. I hope this episode will help you feel confident to go and read the paper yourself as it i…
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Keywords: Immunology, Proteomics and Myc Welcome to the Second episode of 'Research and Review' where we have the opportunity to discuss research papers with the scientists who wrote them. Today's episode we discuss the activation of T cell by Myc ( a transcription factor) with Dr. Julia Marchingo, an immunologist working at the University of Dunde…
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Keywords: Nature, Sustainability, Statistics, Survey and Education Hey! This is the first episode of ‘Research in Review’ where we speak to a scientists about their research paper to better understand the theory and techniques behind it! This is the first episode and I did have some recording issues but I look forward to making it better each time.…
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