Season 4 features stories about graduate students whose fundamental research in biology is poised to have an impact on society. In this episode, we’ll hear from Keene Abbott. He’s a cancer researcher, but the way he goes about it might feel counterintuitive at first glance. In order to find new ways to fight the disease, Keene studies what makes cancer cells feel more at home in the lab.
Produced by Eva Frederick and Raleigh McElvery. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance:
“Something Elated” — Broke for Free
“Hardsider” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Vegimaine” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Talltell” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Borough” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Tapoco Critter” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Lamplist” — Blue Dot Sessions
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Season 4 features stories about graduate students whose fundamental research in biology is poised to have an impact on society. In this episode, we’ll hear from Keene Abbott. He’s a cancer researcher, but the way he goes about it might feel counterintuitive at first glance. In order to find new ways to fight the disease, Keene studies what makes cancer cells feel more at home in the lab.
Produced by Eva Frederick and Raleigh McElvery. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance:
“Something Elated” — Broke for Free
“Hardsider” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Vegimaine” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Talltell” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Borough” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Tapoco Critter” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Lamplist” — Blue Dot Sessions
Season 2 features stories of converging paths. In our forth and final episode, we hear how José Orozco, an MD-PhD student in the Sabatini lab, seeks to make a difference in patients' lives by tackling big mysteries about how our cells work, and how their dysfunction leads to disease.
Produced by Raleigh McElvery and Conor Gearin.
Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance:
“Something Elated” — Broke for Free
“Greyleaf Willow” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Game Hens” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Sage the Hunter” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Calisson” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Secret-Pocketbook” — Blue Dot Sessions
“The Summit” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Scallat” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Astrisx” — Blue Dot Sessions
“The Bus at Dawn” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Vela Vela” — Blue Dot Sessions
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Season 4 features stories about graduate students whose fundamental research in biology is poised to have an impact on society. In this episode, we’ll hear from Keene Abbott. He’s a cancer researcher, but the way he goes about it might feel counterintuitive at first glance. In order to find new ways to fight the disease, Keene studies what makes cancer cells feel more at home in the lab.
Produced by Eva Frederick and Raleigh McElvery. Music for this episode came from the Free Music Archive and Blue Dot Sessions at www.sessions.blue. In order of appearance:
“Something Elated” — Broke for Free
“Hardsider” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Vegimaine” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Talltell” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Borough” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Tapoco Critter” — Blue Dot Sessions
“Lamplist” — Blue Dot Sessions