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The Oxford Brookes Biomedical Podcast Series- OBBPS

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The committee members of the Biomedical Science Society committee have directed interviews, talks and discussions with internal and external guests: tailored for the student audience and external listeners. Topics will range from medical professionals to the Oxford Brookes Lecturers dissertate their research. During the COVID 19 pandemic, university society life has had to cease, but the sharing of insight and the expansion of knowledge and must press on!
We hope everyone who has an interest and desire to learn more, will enjoy and love this project.
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SHOW LESSIn this week’s episode we finish the second part of our interview with Dr Lees.  We discuss his recent paper looking at the SARS-coV-19 virus and some of his most surprising findings!  By talking about his work in bioinformatics and its application in his paper, Dr Lees expands upon and explains the opportunities and usage of programming in the future research  Any aspiring scientists out there? Dr Lees gives us his advice on developing your career and skills in starting bioinformatics  As promised here is Dr Lees' paper on the SARV-coV-19 spike protein: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33020...​   BBC news article talking about the WHO investigation at Wuhan: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia...​ Link to the Sanger institute website: https://www.sanger.ac.uk/​
Hello and welcome to the first part of the second interview in the Biomedical Science Society Podcast Series.  We interview Dr Jonathan Lees, a senior lecturer in Bioinformatics who has been at Brookes for 3 years.  We talk about what the sphere of bioinformatics actually is and his journey into it. We also touch on how bioinformatics and personalised medicine intertwine and how that can be applied.  Look forward to next week when we continue our conversation with Dr Lees about his work on the SARS-coV-19 virus!
Welcome to our first interview for the Biomedical Science Society Podcast Series, with Dr Dave Carter who has been a Senior Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University for 11 years. Join us as we learn about Dave’s past experiences in the Sanger and Babraham Institutes, his PhD thesis using RNA FISH TRAP for the first known time and the basics of non-coding RNAs and extracellular vesicles in stress response. Learn about amazing scientific breakthroughs stemming from the various types of non-coding RNAs and Dr Carter’s favourite journal articles, as he teaches us one last time before leaving the university. A real treat, especially for those who won’t have a chance to take part in his lectures. Finally, we conclude the interview by asking for Dr Carter’s advice for those individuals with an interest in pursuing science as a career. Thank you in advance for tuning in and giving us a listen!
Welcome to our first episode of the Biomedical Science Society Podcast Series. Find out more about our members, as we tell you about why we picked our degree and our aims for the future. Additionally, we provide you with a brief overview of the topics we will cover throughout the podcast series; from industry to postgraduate study. We can’t wait to take this journey with you, so stay tuned through our Instagram and Facebook about the upcoming episodes released every Saturday at 1pm. Thank you in advance for giving us a listen!
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