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Genomic Imprinting and the Brain
Biologist Catherine Dulac on the maternal-paternal genomic conflict, its influence on the growth of embryos, and its connection to brain development
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Twin Studies
Genetic epidemiologist Tim Spector on the genetic determinism, origins of addictions and diseases, and differences between twins
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Bioinformatician Tim Hubbard on the ‘100,000 Genomes Project’, how to use genome data in diagnostics and treatment and what challenges the genome medicine is facing
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Harvard University Prof. Federico Capasso on convergence between different disciplines, “designer science”, and flat optics
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Saturn’s Mysteries
Physicist David Southwood on the origin of Saturn’s rings, the length of the day on Saturn and why the magnetic field of Saturn is so strange
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Metabolic Phenotyping in Health and Disease
Biochemist Ian Wilson on the interaction between genotype and phenotype, prediction of metabolic disease, and the analysis of the metabolites
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LSD: Mechanism of Action and Side Effects
Pharmacologist David Nichols on the psychedelics, hallucinogen persisting perceptual disorder, and therapeutic effects of LSD
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Neuroscientist Karl Friston on different types of brain measurement techniques, people's reaction to emotional stimuli, and the possibility of brain mapping
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The Electric Information Age Book
Harvard Prof. Jeffrey Schnapp on print-based communications, electric information age, and "dynabooks"
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