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Genetics Unzipped – Next Generation Sequence: Forging new paths in genetics

Posted by , on 25 January 2024

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 “I feel like I have the best of both worlds.  I’m still very much focused on genes and genetics, which is what I spent a lot of my academic career doing, but with that added benefit of, okay, well, I can see the reason why we’re doing this work.

Dr Louisa Zolkiewski

This latest episode of the Genetics Unzipped podcast is all about the next generation of geneticists, as we meet three up-and-coming scientists who have been supported by the Genetics Society, and learn all about Bermuda skinks, the Black Death and life after a genetics PhD.

Genetics Unzipped is the podcast from The Genetics Society. Full transcript, links and references available online at GeneticsUnzipped.com.

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