Cell Podcast

Cell (www.cell.com) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing the most interesting discoveries in biolog

Episodes

Total: 121

How the neurons in our brains that sense food might control other complex behaviors, with Marcelo Di

How a "welding protein" might be a therapeutic target for many diseases, with Jeffrey Keil

In this edition, we learn about new research into drugs to combat antibiotic resistance, with Eric O

In this edition, we learn about about how the poison botulinum toxin alters cell functions, with K.

In this edition, we learn about about recent discoveries that may explain how gut bacteria can affec

In this edition, we learn about how in drug discovery, sometimes bias is a good thing, with Jonathan

In this edition, we learn about how the names we call white blood cells can affect how we think abou

In this edition, we learn about how dietary changes can affect stem cells in the blood, leading to p

In this edition, we learn about why limbs happen–or don't–for some animals, with Jeremy Dasen (0:00)

In this edition, we learn about: Battling the serious immune reaction that happens with sepsis, with

Listen to the Editor of Cell, Emilie Marcus, explore the history of the journal and the roots of Cel

How fine-tuning of transcription factor activity may open up new avenues for disease treatment, with

How gene control can be fine-tuned to coordinate growth during times of feast or famine, with Ryan B

How a tiny fish can model big human diseases, with Leonard Zon (0:00) (special issue of Trends in Ce

How manipulation of endogenous marijuana-like chemicals might help treat anxiety disorders, with And

How blocking tau protein tangles in the brain may combat neurodegeneration, with David Holtzman (0:0

What makes a memory, with Jonathan Crystal (0:00) (Special issue on memory from Current Biology). Th

How drug treatment may be able to help the body’s own immune system to defeat cancerous tumors, with

How energy-burning brown fat could possibly be used to treat obesity, with Antonio Vidal-Puig (0:00)

How microbes use various tricks to evade the immune system over time, with Christopher Sassetti (0:0