Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta

Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta


Latest Episodes

The Psychology of Risk - Dr. Felicia Wu
April 20, 2024

We live in amazing times of technological advance, but how are the real benefits of new tech lost to an inflated sense of risk?  Dr. Felicia Wu from Michigan State University shares her expertise in describing the psychological basis of risk and applying

Restoring the Forest with GE American Chestnut - Dr. Andy Newhouse and Erik Carlson
April 06, 2024

This is an update on the American Chestnut Restoration Project, as discussed previously on the podcast. The American Chestnut dominated the forests of Appalachia until an imported fungus destroyed the entire range. Efforts to restore the chestnut and its

Addressing Disparities in Women's Healthcare - Sabrina Johnson, CEO Daré Bioscience
March 30, 2024

Despite being over half of the population women's health care lags behind other areas of drug development. The problem is caused by many facets, but is augmented by the fact that many of the conditions are not life threatening or are functions of aging. S

Return of Talking Biotech; Stories in the News
March 23, 2024

After a three month hiatus the Talking Biotech Podcast is back. Today's episode is a visit with Colarbra CEO Aoi Senju about his view for the podcast, followed by synopsis of three major news stories that broke since the last Talking Biotech Podcast. The

Temporary Hiatus, Changes Coming!
November 26, 2023

After 8.5 years of weekly podcasts I'm going to take a 5 week break and plan new episodes for 2024. I'm going through a medical glitch that has me unable to do my normal work. On top of this we're going to switch to an audio plus video format to find a w

A Novel RNAi Approach to Crop Protection - Todd Hauser
November 18, 2023

Even under the best conditions, crops need our assistance to survive the numerous threats that limit production. Classically, synthetic and natural compounds have been used to control insects, fungi and weeds, sometimes with negative collateral effects or

Drugs from the Rainforest - Lisa Conte
November 11, 2023

There is tremendous variation in the plant kingdom, as plants have adapted to many ecological niches with discrete challenges. Part of adaptation is production of novel secondary metabolites, compounds not required for central metabolism that serve a role

Proposed Gene Editing Changes in the EU -Dr. Emma Kovak
November 04, 2023

Gene editing is a powerful and specific technique that allows customized changes to DNA. Because there are no additional sequences transferred, and alternations match what could happen naturally over time, the technology is considered less invasive and le

"On Disinformation" Critical Conversations in the Post-Truth Era- Dr. Lee McIntyre
October 28, 2023

Information has been weaponized, and the ability to create false information to achieve an ideological goal has never been more easy. Political polarization, science denial, and a shining, effective conduit of dissemination (the internet) allows anyone wi

Therapeutics Controlling Protein Turnover - Dr. Juliet Williams
October 21, 2023

While DNA captures most of the fanfare, proteins are the catalytic and structural superstars of the cell. However, they can also become problematic. Cells have intricate mechanisms to remove damaged or mis-expressed proteins that could be deleterious to c