About the Nature Medicine Podcast

The Nature Medicine Podcast reports on cutting-edge news in biomedical research from around the globe. The program features interviews with experts and a review of the advances that scientists hope to translate from bench to bedside. Tune into the podcast to learn about breakthroughs and policy developments in medical research.

Meet the presenter

Molly Webster Molly Webster got her start in radio at NPR's "Science Friday," where she is still a guest producer. These days, you'll find her creating shows for "The Takeaway," a radio production spearheaded by Public Radio International. Her written articles have appeared in OnEarth, an environmental magazine, Scientific American online and the National Academies Press, as well as National Geographic Adventure and Plenty.

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    • 05 November 2009:

      As pharmaceutical companies face an impending 'patent cliff', we take a look at the law of the land. Plus, scientists study innate immunity to HIV.

    • 07 October 2009:

      Biologists look to create translucent tissue-and they're testing it on a common grocery item. Plus, experts are developing a propaganda index for peer-reviewed articles.

    • 04 September 2009:

      Listen in to find out how researchers are updating a key component of vaccines to make these shots more effective. Plus, African labs look to the stars, an update on H1N1, and the latest biomedical headlines.

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