Synopsis
Podcast associated with Hiram College Genetics course. Focus is on the history of genomics and how a genomic view of life has impacted basic science as well as applied fields such as medicine and agriculture.
Episodes
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MERS - A Recent, Ongoing But Overshadowed Coronavirus Epidemic
24/04/2020 Duration: 04minMiranda Mordue and Matthew Hecker are the final guest hosts from the 2020 Hiram College Genetics course. Their topic is the 2nd major coronavirus zoonotic disease that is still a problem in parts of the world - MERS.
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SARS - The First Coronavirus Near-Pandemic
24/04/2020 Duration: 05minDenise Hart and Madyson Morris take us back almost two decades to the first big coronavirus scare - SARS!
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Zika - The World Traveler Builds Up to a Scare
24/04/2020 Duration: 02minKeegan Rankin and Torey Coward keep their bug zappers ready to go as they discuss the mosquito-borne viral disease Zika.
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Out of the Woods: Ebola as a Zoonotic Viral Disease
24/04/2020 Duration: 05minAlexus Acton and Rachna Prasad dig through the history, biochemistry and genomics of one of humanity’s scariest disease - Ebola.
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Alexander the Great, Watch Out for the Dead Birds!
24/04/2020 Duration: 03minAlysa Giudici and Rachel Jerkins wear long sleeves and pants while they discuss the mosquito-transmitted zoonotic West Nile Fever which impacts birds, humans and horses.
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The Insane Zoonotic Trip That is Rabies
24/04/2020 Duration: 04minGiselle Bahena and Diamond Johnson guest host an episode on one of humanity’s oldest zoonotic diseases - rabies.
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Update on Current HIV Treatments
24/04/2020 Duration: 04minBrad adds on to Emily & Tim’s excellent introduction to HIV and AIDS.
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Trailer: Zoonotic Viral Diseases
24/04/2020 Duration: 45sBrad sets the table for the last set of 2020 Hiram College Genetics course guest podcasts.
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HIV & AIDS - The Killer That Robs Us of Our Immune Defenses
23/04/2020 Duration: 04minEmily Harris and Tim Murton guest host this episode focused on the viral pandemic that defined the late 20th century - HIV and AIDS.
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HPV - The Trigger Behind Several Cancers
23/04/2020 Duration: 04minSheree Nobles and Josh Gregory from the 2020 Genetics course tie together genital warts, several types of human cancer, and a group of closely related viruses known to many as simply HPV.
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Hepatitis C - Until Now, the Silent Hepatitis Epidemic
23/04/2020 Duration: 05minAbbey Anderson and Sammie Mansfield from the 2020 Genetics course shine light on a virus and its disease that has long lurked in the shadows - Hepatitis C.
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Trailer - Sexually Transmitted & Blood-borne Viruses
23/04/2020 Duration: 49sBrad jumps in with a trailer for 4 episodes dealing with viruses that are transmitted by sex and transfer of bodily fluids.
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Hepatitis B - B for Blood and Other Bodily Fluids
23/04/2020 Duration: 03minCiara Love and Cara Katzendorn from the 2020 Hiram Genetics course illuminate a virus spread by blood and other bodily fluids and the disease that it causes - Hepatitis B.
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Soon We Can Say Goodbye to Polio
23/04/2020 Duration: 57sKiyana Caver and Brittany Weaver walk us through the devastating history of polio and a hopeful happy ending in the near future.
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Viral Pathogen No More - See Ya Smallpox
23/04/2020 Duration: 06minMit Patel and Andrew Pemberton, from the 2020 Hiram College Genetics course, bring us an ancient human scourge that is here no more - the only pathogen wiped from the planet so far. Let us hope that smallpox stays a scourge of our past.
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Trailer - Wiping Viruses Out
23/04/2020 Duration: 01minBrad jumps in with a short trailer introducing some viruses that we have conquered or nearly conquered.
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Type B - The Other Influenza
23/04/2020 Duration: 03minBri Bays and Melika King discuss the influenza virus group that never goes pandemic, but still wreaks havoc with human health every year - Influenza Type B.
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Influenza Type A
23/04/2020 Duration: 05minBlake Erman and Ciza Sadoke discuss the strange workings of one of our annual scourges - influenza virus type A. Why do we get a new flu shot every year and how do pandemic flu strains make rare surprise appearances? Listen in to find out.
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Measles - Will We Ever Be Done With It?
23/04/2020 Duration: 03minTwo very funny people, Allison Slutz and Cole Filer, from the 2020 Hiram College Genetics course get serious about a childhood illness and its causal virus that should be a thing of the past, but it still raises it ugly head - measles
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No Chicken in Chickenpox or Shingles
23/04/2020 Duration: 04minAlainna Conroy and Zach Walker talk about the virus and its genome that infects us once but hurts us twice - once in childhood (there is a vaccine now) and again as a senior (there is a different vaccine for that).