PNAS Science Sessions

PNAS Science Sessions

Welcome to Science Sessions, the PNAS podcast program. Listen to brief conversations with cutting-edge researchers, Academy members, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today's scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in PNAS, plus a broad range of scientific news about discoveries that affect the world around us.

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Genetically modified crops and agricultural productivity

Genetically modified crops and agricultural productivity

Roger Beachy discusses the role of genetically modified crops in feeding the world's growing population.

7 Jun 20195min

Interview with Cozzarelli Prize Winner Zvonimir Dogic

Interview with Cozzarelli Prize Winner Zvonimir Dogic

Zvonimir Dogic discusses how viruses can be coaxed into forming self-assembling, polymer membranes.

7 Jun 20194min

Interview with Cozzarelli Prize Winners Won-Yong Song and Jiyoung Park

Interview with Cozzarelli Prize Winners Won-Yong Song and Jiyoung Park

Won-Yong Song and Jiyoung Park discuss the urgent problem of arsenic-tainted rice in Southeast Asia, and genetically engineered rice plants that would be safe to consume and could help remediate arsen...

7 Jun 20195min

Interview with Cozzarelli Prize Winner Liza Moscovice

Interview with Cozzarelli Prize Winner Liza Moscovice

Liza Moscovice discusses what her study on baboon behavior reveals about the evolution of cooperation in humans.

7 Jun 20196min

Interview with Cozzarelli Prize Winners Robina Shaheen and Mark Thiemens

Interview with Cozzarelli Prize Winners Robina Shaheen and Mark Thiemens

Robina Shaheen and Mark Thiemens discuss an oxygen isotope signature that reveals how carbonates on Mars form in the absence of life.

7 Jun 20196min

Interview with Cozzarelli Prize Winner Cheryl Lyn Walker

Interview with Cozzarelli Prize Winner Cheryl Lyn Walker

Cheryl Lyn Walker discusses the role of a cellular protein, called ATM, in offsetting oxidative damage.

7 Jun 20195min

Interview with Cozzarelli Prize Winner Benjamin tenOever

Interview with Cozzarelli Prize Winner Benjamin tenOever

Benjamin tenOever discusses his team's prize winning discovery that could be the key to developing a universal influenza A vaccine.

7 Jun 20196min

The personalized medicine revolution

The personalized medicine revolution

NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins discusses "personalized medicine," a novel approach in which doctors diagnose and treat patients using detailed information about each individual.

7 Jun 20195min

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