The last in a special QIMR Berghofer Originals 80th Anniversary podcast series Whether you’re fascinated by genetics, or just love a story with a little serendipity and a lot of grit, the last episode of the QIMR Berghofer Originals podcast series is a masterclass in what it means to push boundaries, build communities and stay curious for a lifetime. Hear how Professor Nick Martin turned twins into a research powerhouse and made Brisbane a hub of genetic discovery.
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The last in a special QIMR Berghofer Originals 80th Anniversary podcast series Whether you’re fascinated by genetics, or just love a story with a little serendipity and a lot of grit, the last episode of the QIMR Berghofer Originals podcast series is a masterclass in what it means to push boundaries, build communities and stay curious for a lifetime. Hear how Professor Nick Martin turned twins into a research powerhouse and made Brisbane a hub of genetic discovery.
A surprise half-brother, the pigbel vaccine and the billionaire who made the PM blink: Professor Michael Good AO
BodyLab
33 minutes
3 months ago
A surprise half-brother, the pigbel vaccine and the billionaire who made the PM blink: Professor Michael Good AO
The first in a special QIMR Berghofer Originals 80th Anniversary podcast series Professor Michael Good AO is a distinguished immunologist and former director of QIMR, Berghofer (2000-2010). He joins Clare Blake to celebrate eight decades of bold ideas, real science and the brilliant men and women who made it happen.
BodyLab
The last in a special QIMR Berghofer Originals 80th Anniversary podcast series Whether you’re fascinated by genetics, or just love a story with a little serendipity and a lot of grit, the last episode of the QIMR Berghofer Originals podcast series is a masterclass in what it means to push boundaries, build communities and stay curious for a lifetime. Hear how Professor Nick Martin turned twins into a research powerhouse and made Brisbane a hub of genetic discovery.