The CEEHRC Pod

The CEEHRC Pod
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Welcome to This is Epigenetics!—a bilingual podcast, presented by CEEHRC, where we interview renowned Canadian scientists about their career, their research and, more importantly, their passion for epigenetics.
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The podcast centers on themes such as cancer research, genomic studies, environmental toxicology, and structural biology. Episodes delve into topics like the complexities of chromatin biology, the significance of collaboration in scientific discovery, and the impact of maternal exposures on children's health, showcasing insights from researchers across diverse areas of epigenetic study.

Welcome to This is Epigenetics!—a bilingual podcast, presented by CEEHRC, where we interview renowned Canadian scientists about their career, their research and, more importantly, their passion for epigenetics.
Dr. Amélie Fradet-Turcotte is a Professor at Université Laval and a researcher at the CHU de Québec–Université Laval Research Centre. Her research explores how our cells maintain the integrity of their genome, especially in the context of viral infections like HPV. Using a powerful mix of biochemistry and molecular biology, her lab uncovers how viruses hijack our DNA repair machinery. Tune in if you’re curious about how viruses interact with this machinery, what happens when repair mechanisms fail, and how this all connects to cancer research. In our conversation, Dr. Fradet-Turcotte also shares a powerful message: you must try something to know whether you’ll like it or not. If you don’t try, you’ll never know!

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