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Building from the ground up: Pathogen 'omics in the age of advanced molecular methods — A conversation with Dr. Scott Dawson

Season 1, Ep. 12

In this episode of Genetics in Your World, GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee member Sarah Renee Phillips has a conversation with Dr. Scott Dawson of UC Davis about the unique biology and challenges of studying the parasite Giardia lamblia. Read Dr. Dawson’s paper titled, “Harnessing the power of new genetic tools to illuminate Giardia biology and pathogenesis,” published in the April 2024 issue of GENETICS: https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyae038

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