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Research in Plain English

Author: Danny Ward

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This is Research in Plain English. This is the podcast where we break down all the technical jargon, make complex concepts digestible and share the interesting bits so anyone can learn about the scientific research going on in the world. Hosted by Danny Ward.
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Hooting Chimpanzees

Hooting Chimpanzees

2021-09-3005:101

This is the podcast where we break down all the technical jargon, make complex concepts digestible and share the interesting bits so anyone can learn about the scientific research going on in the world. Today we discuss a paper which investigates the pant hoot call of chimpanzees from Uganda. The paper for this episode is:“Trade-offs in the production of animal vocal sequences: insights from the structure of wild chimpanzee pant hoots”, Fedurek et al., 2017.DOI: 10.1186/s12983-017-0235-8Link: https://frontiersinzoology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12983-017-0235-8
Simulating Binding

Simulating Binding

2021-08-2408:331

This is the podcast where we break down all the technical jargon, make complex concepts digestible and share the interesting bits so anyone can learn about the scientific research going on in the world. Today we discuss a paper which simulates binding between zinc and a medically-relevant ion channel found in us humans. The paper for this episode is:“Assessing Structural Determinants of Zn2+ Binding to Human HV1 via Multiple MD Simulations”, Jardin et al., 2020.DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2019.12.035Link: https://www.cell.com/biophysj/fulltext/S0006-3495(20)30004-7
Understanding the Plague

Understanding the Plague

2021-05-1308:411

This is the podcast where we break down all the technical jargon, make complex concepts digestible and share the interesting bits so anyone can learn about the scientific research going on in the world. Today we delve into a paper which investigates the genetics associated with the Black Death by analysing ancient DNA.The paper for this episode is:"Distinct Clones of Yersinia pestis Caused the Black Death", Haensch et al., 2010. DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1001134Link: https://journals.plos.org/plospathogens/article?id=10.1371/journal.ppat.1001134
This is the podcast where we break down all the technical jargon, make complex concepts digestible and share the interesting bits so anyone can learn about the scientific research going on in the world. Today we look at the evolution of antibodies.The paper for this episode is:“Role of framework mutations and antibody flexibility in the evolution of broadly neutralizing antibodies” Victor Ovchinnikov et al., 2018.DOI: 10.7554/eLife.33038Link: https://elifesciences.org/articles/33038
This is the podcast where we break down all the technical jargon, make complex concepts digestible and share the interesting bits so anyone can learn about the scientific research going on in the world. Today we look at the DNA editing technique known as CRISPR.The paper for this episode is:“A Programmable Dual-RNA–Guided DNA Endonuclease in Adaptive Bacterial Immunity” Martin Jinek et al., 2012.DOI: 10.1126/science.1225829Link: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/337/6096/816
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Danny Ward

I hope you enjoy the third episode of Research in Plain English! Have a paper/topic you'd like to see featured in the future? Comment and let us know!

May 13th
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Danny Ward

I hope you enjoy the second episode of Research in Plain English! Have a paper/topic you'd like to see featured in the future? Comment and let us know!

Mar 2nd
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Danny Ward

I hope you enjoy the first episode of Research in Plain English! Have a paper/topic you'd like to see featured in the future? Comment and let us know!

Jan 11th
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