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The Nature Medicine Podcast reports on cutting-edge news in biomedical research from around the globe. The program features interviews with experts and a review of the advances that scientists hope to translate from bench to bedside. Tune into the podcast to learn about breakthroughs and policy developments in medical research.
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2014-08-06 | A special focus section highlights the barriers ahead to translating basic discoveries in stem cell biology into regenerative therapies. |
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2014-07-07 | We discuss new techniques for supercooling organs, for imaging eye disease and for studying cancer-causing mutations. |
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2014-06-05 | We discuss the revitalizing effects of young blood and how exome sequencing could help guide personalized cancer treatments. |
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2014-05-07 | We discuss ways to optimize treatment schedules in oncology and how antibiotic use in infants could be contributing to life-threatening infections. |
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2014-04-07 | Why drug therapy might be helpful for HIV controllers and a new blood test that can diagnose Alzheimer's disease years before symptoms arise. |
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2014-03-06 | We discuss a rapid technique for diagnosing Staph aureus, and look at the impact of large-scale visualization labs on biomedicine. |
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2014-02-03 | We talk with Jeremy Farrar, the new director of the Wellcome Trust, and Juan Carlos López, outgoing Chief Editor of Nature Medicine. |
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2014-01-07 | We speak with the incoming chief of the NIH alcohol institute and examine how to target self-renewal in cancer stem cells. |
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2013-12-05 | We talk with the founders of shared lab facilities and ask why genetic differences in blood clotting may underlie racial disparities in heart disease. |
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2013-11-07 | Hedgehog inhibitors show promise in combination therapy for brain cancer and as new way to treat a bone condition called heterotopic ossification. |
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