At the Lab
Each episode features a CSHL researcher or educator focused on the biggest global issues and scientific mysteries of the past, present, and future—from deadly diseases to climate change.
At the Lab Episode 26: The golden grail of genomics
For our Season 1 finale, we invite you to step inside EN-TEx, a catalog of more than one million genomic variants.
At the Lab Episode 25: How maize became corn
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» solves a plant biology mystery some 4,000 years in the making. The implications may go far beyond vegetables.
At the Lab Episode 24: Putting the brakes on brain cancer
CSHL Professor Alea Mills compares the deadly brain cancer glioblastoma to a car with its brakes cut. Her lab works to reattach them.
At the Lab Episode 23: Cured with CRISPR
Victoria Gray, the first person ever cured of sickle cell, appeared on a DNA Learning Center panel featuring a clinical scientist from CSHL.
At the Lab Episode 22: Outmuscling cancer
After 10 years, CSHL has made a breakthrough in the study of RMS, a rare pediatric cancer. How we got here is a story of innovation and perseverance.
At the Lab Episode 21: Nature versus nurture
What makes you, you? Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» Assistant Professor Gabrielle Pouchelon looks for answers in the brain’s earliest neural connections.
At the Lab Episode 20: Cleanup on IL-6
CSHL Professor Bo Li set out to study a tiny group of neurons involved in cancer cachexia. What he found astounded even him.
At the Lab Episode 19: Brain sex
How are sex differences defined in the brain? Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» Associate Professor Jessica Tollkuhn delivers a thought-provoking primer on a fascinating topic.
At the Lab Episode 18: The stress of cancer
A sobering conversation on a breakthrough discovery with potentially significant implications for cancer patients everywhere.
At the Lab Episode 17: AI SQUID
Tune in to this week’s podcast to hear about the latest artificial intelligence model coming out of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³».