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The DeciBiome
DeciBio
6 episodes
4 months ago
The DeciBio team interviews Colossal Biosciences’ co-founder and CEO, Ben Lamm and Colossal Biosciences' Scientific Advisor and Professor of Computational Genomics, Christopher Mason, to discuss the science behind Colossal's mission to de-extinct the woolly mammoth and furthermore, the implications their advancements in genetic engineering and embryology, may have on human health applications.
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The DeciBio team interviews Colossal Biosciences’ co-founder and CEO, Ben Lamm and Colossal Biosciences' Scientific Advisor and Professor of Computational Genomics, Christopher Mason, to discuss the science behind Colossal's mission to de-extinct the woolly mammoth and furthermore, the implications their advancements in genetic engineering and embryology, may have on human health applications.
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Life Sciences
Science
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The Galaxy's Guardians with Chris Mason
The DeciBiome
25 minutes
4 years ago
The Galaxy's Guardians with Chris Mason
The DeciBiome
The DeciBio team interviews Colossal Biosciences’ co-founder and CEO, Ben Lamm and Colossal Biosciences' Scientific Advisor and Professor of Computational Genomics, Christopher Mason, to discuss the science behind Colossal's mission to de-extinct the woolly mammoth and furthermore, the implications their advancements in genetic engineering and embryology, may have on human health applications.