Personal Genomics - A Podcast from the Center for Cancer Genomics
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Personal Genomics is a podcast about people—people working in genomics research and facing a variety of scientific, technological, and personal challenges. From repurposing video games, to building something new and amazing, to becoming a patient, there’s a lot that happens behind the scenes that we don’t often talk about. The Center for Cancer Genomics from the National Cancer Institute brings you personal stories from real people about the organic, messy process that is research.

E4: Who is the Honey Badger?

Kenneth L. Scott was a cancer genomics researcher for NCI’s Cancer Target Discovery and Development (CTD2) program and a professor at Baylor College o...
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E3: Family Portraits

Research is hard. Having a family is hard. Cancer researchers at different stages of their lives—in terms of both family and career—discuss their stru...
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E2: Another Shot on Goal

Dr. Denise Wolf tells the story of her serendipitous path from electrical engineering to precision oncology research, and why studying something inter...
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E1: My First Genomic Study

In the mid-1990s, the idea of a genome-scale study seemed impossible or even crazy to some. Dr. Lou Staudt (director of NCI’s Center for Cancer Genomi...
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Trailer: Personal Genomics Podcast

Welcome to Personal Genomics, a podcast from the Center for Cancer Genomics at the National Cancer Institute. In upcoming episodes, you’ll hear person...
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