Cell Podcast

By Cell Press

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Subscribers: 57
Reviews: 1
Episodes: 121

Kristy
 Sep 17, 2018
Nothing fancy, but a nice quick overview of things going on in science. It's nice that you hear about many different fields (biology, chemistry, ecology, psychology) as you might not be exposed to all of those during your day-to-day work.

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Cell (www.cell.com) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing the most interesting discoveries in biology.

Episode Date
June 2018: Caught the flu? Eat fiber
Jun 28, 2018
May 2018: The Loneliest Mouse
May 31, 2018
April 2018: The Me Generation
Apr 26, 2018
March 2018: On the Steps of the Walking Fish
Mar 29, 2018
February 2018: CSI: Rhino
Feb 22, 2018
An Interview with Emilie Marcus
Feb 19, 2018
January 2018: Don’t Waste Your Yogurt
Jan 25, 2018
December 2017: Lessons from the Animal World
Dec 14, 2017
November 2017: Clean Living
Nov 17, 2017
October 2017: The Whole Tooth
Oct 19, 2017
September 2017: From One Comes Many
Sep 21, 2017
August 2017: Got Rhythm?
Aug 31, 2017
July 2017: Getting Lean and Tan
Jul 20, 2017
June 2017: The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Jun 16, 2017
May 2017: Perchance to Dream
May 11, 2017
April 2017: Supercharge Your Memory
Apr 06, 2017
March 2017: Not Your Grandpa’s Marijuana
Mar 02, 2017
January 2017: The Feminine Mystique
Jan 26, 2017
December 2016: Mum's the Word
Dec 15, 2016
November 2016: Nervy Science
Nov 17, 2016
October 2016: Scary Stories
Oct 27, 2016
September 2016: Raise Your Glass
Sep 29, 2016
August 2016: BFF=Best Fictional Friends?
Aug 25, 2016
July 2016: Stem Cell Service?
Jul 28, 2016
June 2016: Who, What, Where, and Y
Jun 30, 2016
May 2016: Cellular Providers
May 19, 2016
April 2016: Growing Older
Apr 28, 2016
March 2016: Going Viral
Mar 24, 2016
February 2016: Run for Your Life
Feb 25, 2016
January 2016: Friendly Chimps & Caveman Genes
Jan 28, 2016
January 2016: Bonus Content
Jan 27, 2016
December 2015: All Cells Big and Small
Dec 17, 2015
November 2015: Growing Pains
Nov 19, 2015
October 2015: Hide and Seek
Oct 22, 2015
September 2015: Extreme Makeover Edition
Sep 24, 2015
August 2015: Getting to Know You
Aug 27, 2015
July 2015: From Human Memories to Wooly Mammoths
Jul 16, 2015
June 2015: The Mysteries of the Human Heart
Jun 18, 2015
May 2015: The Persistence of Memory
May 28, 2015
April 2015: Keep Time and Carry On
Apr 24, 2015
March 2015: Flavors of Research
Mar 26, 2015
March 2015: Small but Mighty
Mar 12, 2015
December 2014: Finding Better Ways to Battle Microbes
Dec 19, 2014
October 2014: Deep Diving into Cellular Function
Oct 23, 2014
September 2014: The Gut-Brain Connection and Celebrating 20 years of Chemistry and Biology
Sep 18, 2014
August 2014: Recipes for New Drugs and New Neurons
Aug 28, 2014
July 2014: On Finding the Right Name and the Right Size
Jul 24, 2014
June 2014: On Women in Neuroscience and Stem Cells in Your Blood
Jun 26, 2014
May 2014: Less Legs and More Stress
May 29, 2014
April 2014: Live Long and Prosper
Apr 24, 2014
March 2014: Celebrating Decades of Great Science
Mar 27, 2014
February 2014: On Cellular Symphonies and Symbiosis
Feb 27, 2014
January 2014: On Growth Control for Worms and Germs
Jan 30, 2014
December 2013: On Fish, Fat, and Forcing Cells to Get Old Fast
Dec 19, 2013
November 2013: From Calming Down to Splitting Up
Nov 21, 2013
October 2013: From Piled Proteins to Viperous Viruses
Oct 17, 2013
September 2013: From Making Memories to Changing Bacteria
Sep 20, 2013
August 2013: The Immune System: When to Spur It On and When to Hold It Back
Aug 22, 2013
July 2013: From Shrinking Fat to Growing Muscles
Jul 25, 2013
June 2013: From Microbe Deceits to Genetic Repeats
Jun 20, 2013
May 2013: From Food to Fuel
May 23, 2013
April 2013: From Epigenetics to Optogenetics
Apr 25, 2013
March 2013: From the Cell's Nucleus to the Cell Phone
Mar 14, 2013
February 2013: From Appetite Control to Molecular Networks
Feb 14, 2013
January 2013: From 'Nobel' Proteins to Genes in Context
Jan 31, 2013
December 2012: From Synthetic Biology to Evolution of Limbs
Dec 20, 2012
November 2012: From Preserving Fertility to Understanding Metastasis
Nov 29, 2012
October 2012: From Medical Genomics to Modeling Schizophrenia
Oct 11, 2012
September 2012: From Neuromodulatory Mechanisms to the Placebo Effect
Sep 13, 2012
August 2012: From Gut Microbiota to Mirror Neurons
Aug 02, 2012
July 2012: From Tackling Gliomas to Visualizing Inflammation
Jul 05, 2012
June 2012: From Pain Control to Stem Cell Milestones
Jun 07, 2012
May 2012: From Cytokines to Size Control
May 10, 2012
April 2012: From Bench to Bedside
Apr 12, 2012
March 2012: From Synthetic Biology to Sirtuins
Mar 02, 2012
February 2012: From Ibuprofen to Evolution
Feb 02, 2012
December 2011: From Epithelia To Epigenetic Inheritance
Dec 08, 2011
November 2011: Touch, Heart Repair, and Flu Vaccines
Nov 10, 2011
October 2011: From Hematopoiesis to Human Origins
Oct 13, 2011
September 2011: From Cognitive Genetics to Cancer Stem Cells
Sep 01, 2011
August 2011: SUMOs in Gonad Development, Preserving Neural Stem Cells, and AML's Transformation Window
Aug 04, 2011
July 2011: Parkinson's Disease, Human Height, and Polar Bears
Jul 07, 2011
June 2011: From Neural Stem Cells to Late-Night Snacking
Jun 09, 2011
May 2011: From Plasmodium to Plant Signaling
May 12, 2011
April 2011: HIV, Tuberculosis, and Cancer
Apr 14, 2011
March 2011: Highlights from Recent Review Issues on Systems Biology and Addiction
Mar 17, 2011
February 2011: From Cyanobacteria in Space to EPO's Immune-Modulatory Effects
Feb 24, 2011
January 2011: Aging: From Diagnosing Alzheimer's to Therapies for Progeria
Jan 20, 2011
December 2010: Human Genomics with a Dash of Chromatin Remodeling
Dec 09, 2010
November 2010: Osteoporosis, Pain Perception, and Tuberculosis Metabolomics
Nov 18, 2010
October 2010: Neurogenetics and cellular stress
Oct 21, 2010
September 2010: The genetic basis of night blindness, microRNAs in regulatory T cells, and the mating habits of songbirds
Sep 23, 2010
August 2010: Muscle wasting, gut regeneration, and brain metabolism
Aug 26, 2010
July 2010: Matrix metalloproteinases, functions of telomere DNA sequences, and fighting bacterial infections with diacyl glycerol
Jul 29, 2010
June 2010: Reprogramming fibroblasts, Alzheimer's and autophagy, and neatly-folded DNA
Jun 23, 2010
May 2010: How the flu virus mobilizes immune cells, dendritic cells, and SAGA
May 26, 2010
April 2010: Inhibiting the effects of ricin, type 1 diabetes, and brown fat
Apr 22, 2010
March 2010: Optogenetics tools, connecting social behaviour to neural circuitry, and addicted ovarian cancer cells
Mar 25, 2010
February 2010: Archeogenetics, a versatile transcription elongation factor, and an oncoprotein involved in leukemia
Feb 25, 2010
January 2010: Youthful yeast cells, mosquitoes' mating songs, and slim fruit flies
Jan 28, 2010
December 2009: Interviews with this year's Nobel Laureates, Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn and Dr. Venki Ramakrishnan
Dec 10, 2009
November 2009: Membrane trafficking in cells and regulation in breast cancer cells
Nov 19, 2009
October 2009: How the influenza virus outwits the host immune system, why our ancestors took up farming, and what fruit fly memories are really made of
Oct 22, 2009
September 2009: The mysteries of sleep, the regulation of clock genes and circadian rhythms, and breast cancer risks
Sep 24, 2009
August 2009: An X-chromosome variant that protects against AIDS progression, a microRNA linking normal and cancer stem cells, and how cells move in the worm embryo
Aug 27, 2009
July 2009: How cancer cells evade detection, genes that keep the genome stable, and new therapeutic targets fortreating tuberculosis
Jul 30, 2009
June 2009: Repairing damaged lung tissue, halting liver tumor growth, and RNA as a drug target
Jun 18, 2009
May 2009: Regulatory T cells, developing insulin resistance associated with obesity, and bladder epithelium regeneration after infection with e. coli
May 21, 2009
April 2009: Using stem cell therapy to treat heart disease, a key player in the production of Th17 cells, and a microRNA's role in regulating fly development
Apr 23, 2009
March 2009: An unexpected pro-apoptotic role for the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor, a cytoplasmic filter in neurons, and a mechanism involved in the oxidative stress response in yeast
Mar 26, 2009
February 2009: Melanoma cells eluding signals from a key growth control pathway, how to reprogram cells back to a pluripotent state, and variations in human genes contributing to evolution
Feb 26, 2009
January 2009: Counteracting climate change with glossy crop leaves, leaky nuclei in aging cells, and how the body keeps cholesterol in check
Jan 29, 2009
December 2008: Looking at gene expressions in the brain, the misclassification of the Hawaiian honeyeater, and mutations involved in Diamond-Blackfan anemia
Dec 11, 2008
September 2008: A hormone to keep you thin, using dendritic cells to make better vaccines, and how your brain responds to fearful memories
Sep 18, 2008
June 2008: Stem cell therapy for shiverer mice, a hormone that conserves energy during starvation, and the inner workings of a calcium ion sensor
Jun 26, 2008
April 2008: Reprogramming immune B cells, deadly brain tumors, and the insidious pathogen that causes tuberculosis
Apr 17, 2008
December 2007: An immune molecule that works in the nervous system and a gene important for pigmentation in fish and humans
Dec 20, 2007
September 2007: A potential new class of bactericidal antibiotics and long distance interactions between chromsomes
Sep 06, 2007
June 2007: Switched-off kinases, technologies to transform the research enterprise, and coaxing a human pathogen
Jun 14, 2007
March 2007: Making mouse knockouts en masse, the science of sun tanning, and silencing jumping genes
Mar 09, 2007
December 2006: Cell Highlights
Dec 01, 2006