Japanese researchers have genetically engineered hens whose eggs contain drugs that can fight serious diseases including cancer, so this week’s show focuses on genetics
Genetically personalised or precision medicine, when a treatment has been chosen or influenced by your particular genetics. Aaron Ciechanover, the joint winner of the 2004 Nobel prize in Chemistry, talks.about personalized medicine and Dr Daniel Meyersfeld from DNAlysis explain what the future holds in this area
In Unscience, we look at whether kissing can help treat allergies.
Antibiotic resistant bacteria, is a growing concerning in the medical community. Professor Bavesh Kana, head of the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) node of the DST/NRF Centre of Excellence for Biomedical TB Research, about the bacteria and its threat.
The Science Inside is presented by Elna Schütz and DJ Keyez. Our production team is Gabriel Chemhuru with technical production by Kutlwano Serame. Original concept by Paul McNally
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