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The Biotech Podcast
Harry B Houston
26 episodes
9 months ago
As exciting technologies emerge, we need to ensure that policies and regulations are in place to ensure practices remain safe, sustainable and help the transition towards a circular economy. Dr Ian Hodge, professor of rural economy at Cambridge, describes how we can manage agriculture in the future; from offering subsidies to introducing carbon credits.
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As exciting technologies emerge, we need to ensure that policies and regulations are in place to ensure practices remain safe, sustainable and help the transition towards a circular economy. Dr Ian Hodge, professor of rural economy at Cambridge, describes how we can manage agriculture in the future; from offering subsidies to introducing carbon credits.
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Natural Sciences
Science
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#9 - Professor Bob Langer - Vaccines, Nanotech and Transforming Medicine
The Biotech Podcast
45 minutes
4 years ago
#9 - Professor Bob Langer - Vaccines, Nanotech and Transforming Medicine
From the delivery of the mRNA vaccines into cells to the delivery of chemotherapy directly to tumours, it is fair to say Professor Bob Langer has revolutionised modern medicine. Bob is the 4th most cited individual of all time and having founded over 40 biotechnology companies including Moderna, Bob is, without doubt, one of the most influential scientists alive today.Full Synopsis:00:00 - Introductions2:12 - Angiogenesis inhibitors and drug-delivery systems5:50 - Conventional wisdom and chal...
The Biotech Podcast
As exciting technologies emerge, we need to ensure that policies and regulations are in place to ensure practices remain safe, sustainable and help the transition towards a circular economy. Dr Ian Hodge, professor of rural economy at Cambridge, describes how we can manage agriculture in the future; from offering subsidies to introducing carbon credits.