Interviews with Scientists

Interviews about medicine, science, technology and engineering with scientists and researchers internationally...

12 May 2012

Move over Kim Kardashian, because our gene of the month is the curvaceous Callipyge, Greek for “beautiful buttocks”. It...

12 May 2012

Finally, keep your hair on, because our gene of the month is the rather wackily-named Lunatic Fringe. First discovered...

12 May 2012

If you ask most people what they think of when they hear the words “Sonic Hedgehog”, they’ll probably describe a spiky...

12 May 2012

We’ve already heard how genes control the growth of an organism from single fertilised cell. But how do we know when to...

12 May 2012

A story that starts with 9,000 placentas floating in plastic buckets of formaldehyde...

12 May 2012

Sequencing stickleback genomes reveals similarities in adaptation...

12 May 2012

A new paper in the American Journal of Human Genetics, talks about a Copernican revolution in how we view where we...

12 May 2012

Researchers in America have looked at about 600 families who’ve got people with autism in the family, and they found...

12 May 2012

For me, one of the most amazing things in biology is how a single fertilised egg cell can grow into a whole organism,...

12 May 2012

Dr Tanya Whitfield and her team at the University of Sheffield are using a rather different model - stripey little...

12 May 2012

Now it’s time to take a look at a couple more supermodels from the genetics world - starting with plants. Here’s Sean...

12 May 2012

This is a little bit sad because it’s the kind of crushing of an urban legend. People did use to think that pigeons...

12 May 2012

Another nice bee story that I noticed in the journal Genes, Brains and Behaviour and this is from researchers at...

12 May 2012

This is about giant bees in China and this was published in PLoS One. They're actually looking at isolated...

12 May 2012

This story's about an animal that's already become extinct, the Tasmanian tiger. This is research that'...

12 May 2012

What we’re looking at here is how did polar bears evolve to be different from normal bears – brown bears, all kinds of...

12 May 2012

When you think of super-models, you may think of skinny beauties strutting up the catwalk. But one of stars on the...

12 May 2012

So they were looking at DNA from ancient cow ancestral fossils from Iran, in fact...

12 May 2012

And another story that hit the headlines, the USB-sized gene sequencer. And I think people just went nuts for this. ...

12 May 2012

Now they’ve sequenced the human genome, they’re trying to move on to sequencing all the bugs in our gut...

12 May 2012

Another story that I noticed involving dogs and their diseases is about epilepsy. And actually a quite number of...

12 May 2012

This is about dogs and Epstein-Barr virus, which is type of virus that can cause some types of cancer. And it can also...

12 May 2012

One of the biggest genetics stories this month came from the world of cancer research. Writing in the New England...

12 May 2012

Back in 1973, Theodosius Dobzhansky published an essay titled “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of...