Speaking of Science

By The Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)

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Known for its synergistic approach to biomedical science, the Intramural Research Program (IRP) is the internal research program of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). With 1,100 Principal Investigators and more than 4,000 Postdoctoral Fellows conducting basic, translational, and clinical research, the IRP is the largest biomedical research institution on earth. Its mission is science in pursuit of fundamental knowledge about living systems and the application of that knowledge to extend healthy life and reduce illness and disability throughout the world. In the IRP's new podcast, Speaking of Science, you will meet many of the federal researchers working to change lives by advancing all aspects of biomedicine.

Episode Date
Dr. Michael Ombrello — The Rare Case of Beverly Gage
Apr 01, 2024
Dr. Sadhana Jackson — Breaking Through the Blood-Brain Barrier
Jan 18, 2024
Dr. Meredith Shiels — Health in Numbers
Oct 26, 2023
Dr. Veronica Alvarez and Dr. Bruno Averbeck — On the Pulse of Compulsive Behaviors
Jun 06, 2023
Dr. John Hanover — The Bittersweet Study of Glycobiology
Feb 28, 2023
Dr. Sharon Milgram — Making the Most of the Trainee Experience
Dec 12, 2022
Dr. Steve Holland — Sussing Out Susceptibility to Sickness
Oct 18, 2022
Dr. Hari Shroff — The Science and Play of Super Resolution Imaging
Jul 25, 2022
Dr. Joyce Chung — Gathering Helping Hands to Grasp Mental Health
May 03, 2022
Dr. Lauren Porter — Molecular “Transformers:” Switching Form and Function
Feb 15, 2022
Drs. Elaine Ostrander and Heidi Parker — Unleashing the Dog Genome
Dec 28, 2021
Dr. Matthew Memoli — A Better Shot Against the Flu
Nov 01, 2021
Dr. Bevil Conway — Coloring Inside the Minds
Sep 14, 2021
Drs. Natasha Caplen and Richard Maraia — What's Next in the RNAge?
Aug 02, 2021
Dr. Anna Nápoles — A New Dawn for Minority Health
Jun 07, 2021
Dr. Diana Bianchi — Caring for Two: The Mom-Baby Unit
May 03, 2021
Dr. Louis Staudt — The ABCs of B Cell Lymphomas
Apr 08, 2021
Dr. Kevin Hall — Dueling Diets
Mar 02, 2021
Dr. Carlos Zarate — Ketamine to Combat Depression
Jan 08, 2021
Drs. Heidi Kong and Ian Myles — Derm Germs: The Human Skin Microbiome
Oct 07, 2020
Dr. Peter Bandettini — Mr. MRI
Sep 01, 2020
Dr. Hannah Valantine — At the Heart of Diversity
Jul 30, 2020
Drs. Richard Childs and Matthew Hall — Remdesivir Therapy for COVID-19
Jun 22, 2020
Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett — The Novel Coronavirus Vaccine
May 21, 2020
Dr. Nicole Farmer — The Mental Health Benefits of Cooking
Apr 15, 2020
Dr. Frank Lin — Radioactive Drugs for Rare Cancers
Feb 24, 2020
Dr. Jerry Yakel — Acetylcholine Receptors and Neurological Disease
Jan 27, 2020
Dr. Armin Raznahan — Genes, Brain Structure, and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Dec 06, 2019
Dr. Catharine Bosio — The Weird and Deadly Francisella Tularensis Bacterium
Nov 18, 2019
Dr. Cynthia Dunbar — Stem Cell Therapies for Blood and Immune System Diseases
Sep 30, 2019
Drs. Ira Pastan and Michael Gottesman — Cancer Immunotoxins and Multidrug Resistance
Sep 10, 2019
Dr. Dori Germolec — Environmental Chemicals Versus the Immune System
Jun 28, 2019
Dr. Dennis Drayna — Part 2: Genetic Insights from Stuttering to the Taste for Menthol in Cigarettes
May 01, 2019
Dr. Dennis Drayna — Part 1: Genetics of Stuttering and Communication Disorders
Apr 09, 2019
Dr. Bill Gahl — Medical Genetics and Hope for Rare Diseases
Feb 05, 2019
Dr. Christine Alewine — Treating Pancreatic Cancer with New Immunotoxin Strategies
Jan 29, 2019
Dr. Nehal Mehta — Linking Psoriasis Inflammation with Cardiovascular Risk
Jan 22, 2019