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Scientific Utopia
Karthik Sadanand and Shanker Narayan
3 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast series aims to take medicine to a higher level by integrating patient-centred care with all types of sciences and humanities. We want to iron out the differences between subjects and merge them into one. This podcast is for polymaths who feel their A level curriculum or whatever study they are doing is confining their creativity and intellect.
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This podcast series aims to take medicine to a higher level by integrating patient-centred care with all types of sciences and humanities. We want to iron out the differences between subjects and merge them into one. This podcast is for polymaths who feel their A level curriculum or whatever study they are doing is confining their creativity and intellect.
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Science
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Podcast 2: Oncology
Scientific Utopia
55 minutes 59 seconds
5 years ago
Podcast 2: Oncology
In this episode, we delve deep into the mechanism of cancer and how it arises through activation and inactivation of oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes. We also discuss the possibility of using fractal geometry to distinguish between different haematological cancers and how this may be the future of oncology. 
Scientific Utopia
This podcast series aims to take medicine to a higher level by integrating patient-centred care with all types of sciences and humanities. We want to iron out the differences between subjects and merge them into one. This podcast is for polymaths who feel their A level curriculum or whatever study they are doing is confining their creativity and intellect.