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This is quickly becoming one of my favorite podcasts. The guests are all fasinating scientists who bring current developments in biological research into context. The host can be very funny and his enthusiasim for the topics is infectious. I am a first year molecular biology grad student, the material is complicated enough to provide new views without being so esoteric to require taking more courses to understand. For a researcher, hearing all these brilliant individuals speak about their work is inspirational, and for my non-bio friends it is a great introduction to all the exciting things going on and why they should be paying attention to biotech developments. Rock on!
AtMetaphase via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/11/08
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I'm a student of bioengineering at UCLA and I absolutely LOVE this podcast. It teaches me so much about my field of study... maybe even more than my classes. The interviews are engaging, intelligent, and thought provoking.Read full review »
Thom.Thom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/06/09
This podcast consistently gets brilliant, articulate, incredibly interesting guests at its disposal. I find myself re-listening to episodes now and again, and this is the only podcast I've ever done that with. Subscribe and listen – you wilI learn a lot, and not only about biotech. Marc has...Read full review »
maviechezlerenard via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/07/08
Dr. Susan Linquist was great! Her work is fascinating I thougt she did a good job of defining potentially unfamilar terms. (If you thought the first podcast was "too technical" stay away from the Nature podcast too and consider reading a introductory biology text!) Marc need to work on not...Read full review »
DocArtemis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/14/06
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