Admin webmdave Posted February 11, 2013 Admin Share Posted February 11, 2013 Emily Drabant To prepare for this week’s episode, Dale and I had to do some homework: spit into a tube. Carrying our DNA, this tube was mailed to 23andMe for analysis. Now that we have our results, we were able to talk with Emily Drabant - a research community manager (with a PhD in neuroscience) at 23andMe. Emily talks to us about 23andMe, how to read our results, and tells us who has more Neanderthal DNA. Links: 23andMe 23andMe testing for $99 23andMe blog 23andMe: How it works Genetics 101 Videos 23andMe’s Academic Program (click on the link under “Course Examples” from this page as it provides a direct link to the related cirriculum for a variety of schools with programs already in place.) 23andMe Wants to Change the Face of Health Care (Fortune) Search For Parkinson’s Genes Turns to Online Social Networking (NPR) NOVA Science Now: What Makes us Human National Geographic Genographic Project DNA11 DeCODE Genetics Dale and Brian Collect DNA during a Badger Game: Brian’s DNA Family Portrait (from DNA11): Featured Image: 8 Mounted Gene Chips, courtesy 23andMe To listen to this episode, download the mp3 directly, find us on iTunes, or use the player below. Play Pause Stop X View the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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