Turning anemones into coral, and the future of psychiatric drugs

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On this week’s show: Why scientists are trying to make anemones act like corals, and why it’s so hard to make pharmaceuticals for brain diseases

. Newsletter Editor Christie Wilcox joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the difficulties of raising coral in the lab and a research group that’s instead trying to pin down the process of biomineralization by inserting coral genes into easy-to-maintain anemones.

Next on the show, a look at why therapeutics for both neurodegenerative disease and psychiatric illness are lagging behind other kinds of medicines., dean of artificial intelligence and human health and professor of computational pathology and computer science at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the potential and evolving role of AI in health care. This segment is sponsored by theThis is the Science Podcast for November 3rd, 2023. I'm Sarah Crespi.

 

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