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Front Line Genomics
United Kingdom
Приєднався 10 лют 2020
At Front Line Genomics our mission is to deliver the benefits of genomics to patients faster.
Through our channel, website, reports, events and the Festival of Genomics, we support clinicians, scientists and researchers from research institutions, industry, healthcare and government organisations to realise the true potential of genomics and genomic medicine.
We’re passionate about the impact we can have on the lives of patients who could benefit from genomics and related technologies. Our social mission drives everything we do.
Through our channel, website, reports, events and the Festival of Genomics, we support clinicians, scientists and researchers from research institutions, industry, healthcare and government organisations to realise the true potential of genomics and genomic medicine.
We’re passionate about the impact we can have on the lives of patients who could benefit from genomics and related technologies. Our social mission drives everything we do.
A Spotlight On: Genetic Counselling and BRCA Testing - Grace Kavanaugh
Grace Kavanaugh, Research Genetic Counsellor at the Institute of Cancer Research, joins us to discuss her role, some of the challenges with BRCA testing, and the BRCA-DIRECT study she is involved in.
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Down the Rabbit Hole - Space Omics with Willian Abraham da Silveira
Переглядів 1612 роки тому
Willian Abraham da Silveira, Lecturer in Genetics and Genomics at Staffordshire University, joins us to discuss his work in the field of space omics - from his 2020 paper looking at the impact of spaceflight on mitochondria, to his involvement in NASA’s GeneLab platform.
A Spotlight On: Increasing Diversity in Genetics Studies
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Karoline Kuchenbaecker, Professor of Genetic Epidemiology at University College London, joins us to discuss her work to increase representation in genetics studies and her broader research into the genetics of complex traits such as major depressive disorder.
A Spotlight On: Risk Genes for Psychiatric Disorders with Derek Morris
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Derek Morris, Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Science at the University of Galway, joins us to discuss the genetics behind psychiatric disorders, including why they are currently so difficult to treat effectively and his recent paper looking into the genomic regions linked to schizophrenia risk.
Down the Rabbit Hole: Ancient Environmental DNA with Benjamin Vernot
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Benjamin Vernot is Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology, Germany. His group works in the field of ancient environmental genomics, with a particular focus on studying ancient DNA extracted from sediments. In fact, this work was recently cited in the decision-making process for the 2022 Nobel prize in Physiology and Medicine, which was awarded to the department’s ...
Nikolai Slavov ASO
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Nikolai Salvov is an Allen Distinguished Investigator and Professor at Northeastern University. His work focuses on single cell proteomics and understanding proteins’ roles in life and pathology. Nikolai discusses mass spectrometry, machine learning and the importance of cross-disciplinary communication.
James Giordano ASO
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James Giordano is Professor of Neurology and Biochemistry and Senior Scholar in Residence of the Pellegrino Centre for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University Medical Centre. He is also Director of the Institute for Biodefence Research. James focuses on emerging trends in biotechnology and biomedicine that can impact global security and public health. He discusses the biosecurity risks of g...
Marshall Summar ASO
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Marshall Summar is Director of the Rare Disease Institute at the Children’s National Hospital. He runs the genetics and metabolism programme to build new clinical models to take care of patients with rare diseases. Marshall talks about how the definitions of a ‘rare’ disease may vary, the opportunities and challenges of emerging therapies and his work in improving clinically actionable protocols.
A Spotlight On: Cancer Epigenetics - Andy Sharrocks
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Andy Sharrocks (Professor at The University of Manchester) joins us to discuss the epigenetics of esophageal adenocarcinoma, why studying epigenetics is useful for cancer research, and the latest research coming out of his lab.
Erik Ingelsson ASO
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Erik Ingelsson is Senior Vice President of Genomic Sciences at GSK. His teams use a range of genomics techniques in drug discovery, from computational biology to bulk sequencing approaches. Erik discusses the challenges of identifying drug candidates, ensuring diversity in the field and the benefits of a genetics first approach in drug discovery.
Jeffrey Moffitt ASO
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Jeffrey Moffitt is Assistant Professor, Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital, and Department of Microbiology, Harvard Medical School. His lab uses state-of-the-art spatially resolved single-cell approaches to characterize genome-wide properties of individual cells within tissues. Here, he discusses the importance of understanding the spatial and functional orga...
Down the Rabbit Hole - Peter Girguis, Professor, Harvard University
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Down the Rabbit Hole - Peter Girguis, Professor, Harvard University
A Spotlight On: Genomic drivers of heart attacks - Akl Fahed
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Akl Fahed, MD, MPH is a physician, scientist, and innovator. His research at Mass General Hospital and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard focuses on using genomics and data science to improve understanding, prevention and treatment of coronary artery disease. Akl talks about polygenic risk scores and the democratisation of genomic data.
A Spotlight On: Genomics in Qatar - Said Ismail, Director of Qatar Genome
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A Spotlight On: Genomics in Qatar - Said Ismail, Director of Qatar Genome
Down the Rabbit Hole: The Lung Microbiome - Aran Singanayagam, Imperial College London
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Down the Rabbit Hole: The Lung Microbiome - Aran Singanayagam, Imperial College London
A Spotlight On: Genetic Counsellors and Adapting Services - Beth Coad, Principal Genetic Counsellor
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A Spotlight On: Genetic Counsellors and Adapting Services - Beth Coad, Principal Genetic Counsellor
Down the Rabbit Hole: Space research and Project Maleth - Joseph Borg, University of Malta
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Down the Rabbit Hole: Space research and Project Maleth - Joseph Borg, University of Malta
Down the Rabbit Hole: The genetics of speech and language - Dianne Newbury, Senior Lecturer
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Down the Rabbit Hole: The genetics of speech and language - Dianne Newbury, Senior Lecturer
Patient Perspectives: Kay Parkinson, Founder and Company Secretary, Rare Disease Nurse Network
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Patient Perspectives: Kay Parkinson, Founder and Company Secretary, Rare Disease Nurse Network
A Spotlight On: CRISPR and climate change - Monika Paule
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A Spotlight On: CRISPR and climate change - Monika Paule
Down the Rabbit Hole: DNA Data Storage, James Banal
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Down the Rabbit Hole: DNA Data Storage, James Banal
Genome Giants: Stephen Scherer, Director, The Centre for Applied Genomics, SickKids
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Genome Giants: Stephen Scherer, Director, The Centre for Applied Genomics, SickKids
Patient Perspectives: Peter Coleman, Independent Researcher and Full-time Carer
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Patient Perspectives: Peter Coleman, Independent Researcher and Full-time Carer
Genome Giants - Leroy Hood, Co-founder and Professor, Institute for Systems Biology.
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Genome Giants - Leroy Hood, Co-founder and Professor, Institute for Systems Biology.
A Spotlight On: Scientific Integrity - Elisabeth Bik, Scientific Integrity Consultant
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A Spotlight On: Scientific Integrity - Elisabeth Bik, Scientific Integrity Consultant
Down the Rabbit Hole: The genetics of exceptional longevity - Tom Perls
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Down the Rabbit Hole: The genetics of exceptional longevity - Tom Perls
Patient Perspectives - Daisy Ireland, Charcot-Marie Tooth Patient
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Patient Perspectives - Daisy Ireland, Charcot-Marie Tooth Patient
Genome Giants - Tak Mak, Senior Scientist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
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Genome Giants - Tak Mak, Senior Scientist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
No Nürenberg Kodex violating genociders from tallmudberg left behind.
A serious tool, history suggests that humans only close the barn door after the horse gets out. The good Dr here is raising the issues, and good on him.
I am currently being v2k and Havana syndromed remote neural monitored by John Johnson Lisa Johnson and Mallory Johnson from southern California Anaheim CA and Murrieta CA They claim they are going to frame and murder me Its 24 7 nonstop threatening and harassment I moved 6 times in the last three years and was followed everywhere Gangstalked by theae people and who ever is with them More and more people are being attack with this tech Its an epidemic Please what can we do to stop v2k and dews
Thr rich and immune to law,we need this,ONE OF ONTEREST ? Driving ,at that!
Yeah all of the way to housing snd rnergy
Hmm, forced product, how direct to customer, where is the money to deal with this mess clean up?
Name: Phattanachoke Thanasirakul Location: Thailand Age: 29 Risk Level: Insanity Weapon Type: Acoustic
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:17 *💼 Dr. James Giordano, a Professor in Neurology and Biochemistry, highlights the intersection of ethics, biosecurity, and genomic data.* 01:12 *🤔 Questions surrounding AI and robots emphasize concerns about human involvement, ethics, and the potential impacts on society.* 02:20 *🧠 Integration of AI with biomedical sciences, particularly genomics, raises questions about data processing, human behavior prediction, and ethical implications.* 03:44 *🤝 Ethical considerations include equitable distribution of benefits, defining "good," and addressing cultural, economic, and political influences.* 08:40 *⚖️ Gathering genomic data prompts ethical questions regarding data ownership, intended use, and the potential for diffusion of intent.* 11:54 *🔬 The convergence of genomic data with AI raises concerns about precision pathology and the dual-use potential of technologies for beneficial and harmful purposes.* 13:01 *🦠 Biosecurity risks, including unintended consequences and the potential for manipulation, are significant in the current technological landscape.* 16:17 *🌐 Addressing biosecurity challenges requires both national and international collaboration, considering diverse interests, governance, and accountability.* 20:27 *🌱 Ethical discourse must start from factual understanding of technology capabilities, constraints, and real-world implications, fostering a multi-perspectival and collaborative approach.* 22:47 *🚀 A dream structure for biosecurity might involve a collaborative, multi-perspectival approach akin to international collaborations in space exploration like NASA.* 23:00 *🌐 Global regulatory bodies should assess their effectiveness and address identified gaps for better functioning.* 24:38 *🌍 The global power balance is shifting towards cooperative competition, necessitating reevaluation of historical precedents.* 26:44 *🔄 Risk assessment and mitigation paradigms should consider the "W questions" (What, When, Why, Who, Where, Which) and the "6 C's" (Capability, Constraints, Character, Context, Continuity, Consent).* 29:20 *💾 Increased data accessibility poses both opportunities and challenges, requiring careful consideration of unintended uses and consequences.* 32:04 *📊 The worth of precision medicine and genomic data gathering should be evaluated in terms of targeted benefits versus potential risks and consequences.* 34:12 *🚨 Efforts should focus on modeling real-world scenarios to identify and mitigate potential risks and harms associated with advancements in biotechnology.* 35:39 *🤝 Cooperative and coordinated efforts among diverse voices are crucial for realistically assessing benefits, risks, and preparedness in the field of biotechnology.* Made with HARPA AI
“Nothing to indicate COVID was a manufactured bio weapon” what a POS liar 12:34
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Does “cyber physical backbone” ring a bell? If it requires graphene, it’s not a vaccine. All for Smart Cities, C40 cognitive cities, bio surveillance and control, The internet of bodies (IoB), etc. All these talking heads are bought and paid for puppets who sold out humanity along with their souls. REPENT!!!
Guy is a professional liar
Why do scientists want to experiment with virus proliferation?
No evidence SARS COV2 was manufactured??? What a liar.
Hes doing damage control on the Covid virus shame shame
Very insightful.
Dude knows nothing about nutrition or human health.....
Minyst The Military intelligence industrial complex has placed every Human being in the United States in this Machine apparatus, it is diabolical ruthless cruel and is set on the same principles as Hitler Stalin Musilini a total totaltaltarin takeover of the human mind, its control unparalleled with no do due process, something the American people have fought for from the beginning. We must stand together as human family to bring end to these crimes against humanity. God Bless All Targeted individuals who have been abused tortured for human expementation.
Obligatory Targeted Individual comment - They already have and use this kind of technology on american citizens.
Always entertaining.
Just found out my son has KAT6A really wish I had some ppl I could talk too. I need a better understanding
I could listen to this queen all day ❤
Great interview
Genius E3
LOL Waterloo is a shitty university, probably one of the worst in Canada if not at least in Ontario...
There are a few biological reasons behind the occurance of so called "positive" symptoms. Toxoplasmosis, lyme, pandas, undetected cancer, cardiovascular diseases (you mentioned it, too), radiation exposure, vitamin deficiencies (especially bs), hiv and other autoimmune diseases, huntington, neuro-syphilis, neuroxicity due to drugs (all psychiatric drugs included), exposure to too high temperatures, asphyxiation (like sleep apnoe). Atlas bone dislocation. Mold and lead exposure (actually all toxines). Anesthesia. The other causes are traumatas, those are dormant, also generational trauma, narcissistic family systems, mobbing. With so many reasons for sz - I highly doubt you'll find specific risk genes. You need to find the underlying reasons individualy to solve each case in sz patients. You do acknowledge that pharmaceutical companies hid a lot of data that showed the long term outcomes of their drugs are devastating... (Why am I even writing this... it's probably completely irrelevant to you anyway, because you're so bought into big pharma's narrative that any reasoning is probably pointless. You do realize that big pharma just wants research on the genes to drug up people with drugs that cause neurological damage before they even show some "mental" disorder? It's a business, it's not about help at the current status quo.)
Citizens are being literally tortued by Neuro-Weapons for the purpose of testing. James knows this, but never talks about it. HIGHLY UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR
Thank you for sharing your story. Den den has KAT6A.
Wow! brilliant… Dr. Akl, you’re exceptional 👍
Thank you. Dr. Yeo is knowledgeable and entertaining.
Bik = scandal Ubiome
We shouldent play God ... who knows what is done with technologies like this today.
This interview with Dame Kay Davies was a real pleasure.
will be amazing to see a real Mammoth!they will need natural predators like cave lion and Sabre toothed 🐅, mabe some dire wolves!
For the time being there will be enough human hunters that are willing to take the role of a placeholder apex predator. They spend huge sums to kill elephants. Imagine how much these guys would be willing to pay to shoot a Mammuth.