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CEEHRC / This is Epigenetics: A CEEHRC Podcast /

Welcome to This is Epigenetics!—a bilingual podcast, produced by the CEEHRC trainee committee, where we interview renowned Canadian scientists about their career, their research and, more importantly, their passion for epigenetics.

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Season One

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S01E01

19/09/22

Dr. Martin Hirst is Head of Epigenomics at Canada’s Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre, Director of the Michael Smith Laboratory and Professor at the University of British Columbia.

This interview, co-hosted by Alvin Qiu and Benjamin Lebeau, focuses on Dr. Hirst’s career and future perspectives on epigenetic approaches for cancer therapy.

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S01E02

03/10/22

Dr. Mathieu Lupien est Professeur à l’Université de Toronto et Scientifique Sénior au Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. 

Cette entrevue, coanimée par Ariane Lismer et Benjamin Lebeau, se concentre sur le parcours académique du Dr. Lupien 
et sur les liens étroits entre les changements de la chromatine et l’évolution et la progression du cancer. 

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S01E03

17/10/22

Dr. Jeffrey Dilworth is a senior scientist at The Sprott Center for Stem Cell Research, and a professor at the University of Ottawa.

This interview, co-hosted by Edward Gardner and Sanne Janssen, focusses on Dr. Dilworth’s hobbies, career advice for scientists, and the epigenetics of muscle cells.

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S01E04

31/10/22

Dr. Serge McGraw est Professeur adjoint sous-octroi au Centre de Recherche CHU Ste-Justine affilié à l’Université de Montréal.

Cette entrevue, coanimée par Ariane Lismer et Benjamin Lebeau, se concentre sur le parcours académique du Dr. McGraw et sur l’étude de l’influence des habitudes de vie des parents sur le développement embryonnaire de leurs enfants.

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S01E05

14/11/22

Dr. Carolyn Brown is a Professor in the Department of Medical Genetics at the University of British Columbia and a world-renowned expert on X-chromosome inactivation. 

In this episode, co-hosted by Edward Gardner and Sanne Janssen, Dr. Brown shares with us why calico cats are cool, the exciting discovery of Xist, and valuable tips for young scientist.

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