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FT Science with Clive Cookson
Science editor Clive Cookson discusses the latest news and talking points from the world of science with guests.
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Gardening, medical ethics, disclosure of information
19:46|In this week's podcast: We talk to the head of science at the Royal Horticultural Society about the science of gardening and about a new competition he has launched to encourage biodiversity in gardens, called The Big Wildlife Garden; we talk to Amy Gutmann, chair of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, about an awful breach of ethics which involved US researchers in Guatemala infecting people with sexually transmitted diseases without their consent; and, Deborah Cohen reports for the BMJ on an unprecedented disclosure of product information by a medical technology company. Presented by Clive Cookson with Andrew Jack and Diana Garnham. Produced by LJ Filotrani
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Live from the British Science Festival
13:41|We are live from the British Science Festival in Bradford, for this week's podcast. Astrophysicist Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, President of the British Science Association, joins Clive Cookson and FT Science regular, Diana Garnham, to talk about her presidential address, on the theme of science and culture. She also talks about the influence of poetry in her life and reads a couple of poems. Nadia Ramlagan from AAAS reports on the love songs male hummingbirds make with their tail feathers to attract females Presented by Clive Cookson with Diana Garnham. Produced by LJ Filotrani
The scientific workforce and, is chocolate good for your health?
15:48|In this week's podcast: we review a report by the Science Council on the scientific workforce; we talk to Jonathan Wood, medical and scientific press officer for Oxford University, about his internship at the FT; and, Duncan Jarvies from the BMJ asks whether eating chocolate is really good for your health. Presented by Clive Cookson with Diana Garnham. Produced by LJ Filotrani
Vaccine developments and smart skin
13:15|In this week's podcast: We discuss the science and business of vaccine development with chief executive of biotech company Seek, Gregory Stoloff and Nadia Ramlagan from AAAS reports on how electronic 'smart skin' will provide a new way to monitor the human body. Presented by Clive Cookson with Andrew Jack. Produced by LJ Filotrani
DNA patents and mobile TB units
13:39|In this week's podcast: We talk to commissioning and governance director of the Genetics Labs at Guy's Hospital, London, Gail Norbury, about gene testing laboratories and patents on DNA; and, Harriet Vickers, from the BMJ, reports on mobile detection units for tuberculosis in the UK. Presented by Clive Cookson with Diana Garnham. Produced by LJ Filotrani
Growing new body parts
15:37|In this week's podcast: We talk to professor of medical immunlology at Leeds University and founder of biotech start-up Tissue Regenix, Eileen Ingham, about tissue engineering - how we can make new body parts to replace ones that have failed; and, we look at the health of Britain's science-based businesses with serial entrepreneur Hermann Hauser of Amadeus Capital Partners. Presented by Clive Cookson with Diana Garnham. Produced by LJ Filotrani
Complementary medicine - does it work?
16:46|In this week's podcast: we discuss the efficacy of alternative and complementary medicine with once advocate, now critic, Professor Edzard Ernst; and, we find out from Duncan Jarvies and the BMJ, how cities can be made more 'age-friendly' for increasingly ageing populations. Presented by Clive Cookson with Andrew Jack. Produced by LJ Filotrani