S6.27: Next Generation Sequence: Forging new paths in genetics

S6.27: Next Generation Sequence: Forging new paths in genetics

Author: The Genetics Society January 25, 2024 Duration: 37:30

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This episode is all about the next generation, 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.

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This episode of Genetics Unzipped was written, presented and produced by Sally Le Page with audio production by Emma Werner.


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