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The Next Experiment
The Next Experiment
7 episodes
1 day ago
It's vital that we make progress in biology. Yet today, understanding complex living systems is hard. But does it have to be? We're Markus and Phil, a biologist and a statistician. We created this podcast for anyone who believes that there might be a better way. Together, we'll discuss the best experiments to cut through biological complexity. Join us to explore the shape of the next experiment.
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It's vital that we make progress in biology. Yet today, understanding complex living systems is hard. But does it have to be? We're Markus and Phil, a biologist and a statistician. We created this podcast for anyone who believes that there might be a better way. Together, we'll discuss the best experiments to cut through biological complexity. Join us to explore the shape of the next experiment.
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Life Sciences
Science
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Are We Doing Biology Wrong?
The Next Experiment
19 minutes 38 seconds
1 year ago
Are We Doing Biology Wrong?

In our first episode of The Next Experiment, we start by unpacking that all-important question: 

Why is biology so hard? 

In order to answer it, we get into the fundamentals. The nature of nature. 

We talk about how biology’s interconnectedness makes experimentation in biology so uncertain; why the standard method of varying one parameter at a time isn’t cutting it; and how switching to a multidimensional approach is more important for biology than any other scientific discipline.


Conversation highlights

00:00 Introduction

00:45 Why biology is different from other scientific disciplines

03:40 What emergence means, and how it relates to biological systems

06:03 Chemistry is a “solved problem”, and biological systems are “black boxes”

12:18 How multidimensional methods helped Markus make definitive progress

16:50 The counter-intuitive science lessons Phil remembers from primary school

The Next Experiment
It's vital that we make progress in biology. Yet today, understanding complex living systems is hard. But does it have to be? We're Markus and Phil, a biologist and a statistician. We created this podcast for anyone who believes that there might be a better way. Together, we'll discuss the best experiments to cut through biological complexity. Join us to explore the shape of the next experiment.