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Absolute Gene-ius

Absolute Gene-ius

By: Jordan Ruggieri Lisa Crawford
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Inspiring stories and advice from dPCR gene-iuses.2024 Thermo Fisher Scientific Biological Sciences Nature & Ecology Science
Episodes
  • How PCR, CRISPR, and animal models are advancing oncology research
    Jul 1 2026

    Cancer research is moving fast, and molecular tools are helping scientists see more, measure more, and ask better questions.

    In this Science Snapshot episode of Absolute Gene-ius, Jordan Ruggieri and Lisa Crawford revisit memorable oncology-related clips from past conversations. Dr. Raquel Munoz explains how CAR-T cells are engineered to recognize and kill cancer cells, and how PCR-based methods can help confirm successful modification and track CAR-T expansion. Dr. Dustin Rubinstein shares how CRISPR and genome editing are being used to create pig models, including “onco-pig,” that may better reflect aspects of human cancer biology than traditional models. The episode also connects cell-free DNA research from Dr. Lee Ann Baxter-Lowe to oncology applications, before turning to Dr. Kathie Sollweck’s discussion of circulating tumor DNA and the sensitivity needed to detect low mutational burden in liquid biopsy research. Finally, Valeria Rangel offers practical perspective on multiplex PCR assay design.

    And because it is Absolute Gene-ius, the science comes with some laughs, a few pig jokes, and a reminder that even complex oncology methods can be surprisingly fun to talk about.

    Visit the Absolute Gene-ius page to learn more about the guests, the hosts, and the science we explore. Discover the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio Digital and Real-Time PCR Systems powering real-world research across neuroscience, oncology, agriculture, and more.

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    16 mins
  • Genotoxicity, vectors, and the power of integration site analysis
    Jun 17 2026

    In this episode, Michael Stump and Matteo Franco from ProtaGene explore the growing importance of integration site analysis (ISA) in cell and gene therapy. As viral vectors like lentivirus and AAV become more widely used, understanding where and how they integrate into the genome is essential for assessing genotoxicity and long-term safety. The discussion dives into how sequencing reveals integration locations, clonal expansion risks, and potential activation of oncogenes. They also highlight how tools like digital PCR complement sequencing as orthogonal methods that help enable precise quantification, validation, and new applications like vector integrity and copy number analysis. Beyond the science, the conversation explores the CRO role in supporting both early-phase discovery and late-stage regulatory needs, balancing innovation with regulatory expectations, and adapting to emerging modalities like LNPs.

    The career corner brings a mix of honesty and humor, from chaotic CRO workdays to broken PCR capillaries and runaway lab mice, paired with thoughtful advice on navigating industry paths, building GMP expertise, and finding the right fit between academia and industry.

    Visit the Absolute Gene-ius page to learn more about the guests, the hosts, and the science we explore. Discover the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio Digital and Real-Time PCR Systems powering real-world research across neuroscience, oncology, agriculture, and more.

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    35 mins
  • From brewing to bioprocessing – Steve Lewis on molecular biology trends
    Jun 8 2026

    PCR may be decades old, but it is still one of the most versatile tools in modern molecular biology.

    In this crossover episode, Absolute Gene-ius welcomes Steve Lewis, host of Speaking of Mol Bio and Director of Product Management at Thermo Fisher Scientific. Steve discusses why PCR remains so broadly relevant across research and applied science, from human identification and food testing to gene synthesis and molecular characterization. He also explores emerging trends shaping molecular biology workflows, including multiplexing, assay design, customization, miniaturization, and the ongoing need for high-quality PCR plastics. The conversation also digs into sustainability in the lab, including why single-use plastics remain essential for reducing contamination risk and how more sustainable material sourcing can help reduce carbon impact without compromising performance.

    In Career Corner, Steve shares a winding path that started in communications, moved through startups and home brewing, and eventually led to bioprocessing, biosecurity, synthetic biology, and product management. His advice? Cultivate curiosity, surround yourself with good people, and try not to drop your E. coli flask.

    Visit the Absolute Gene-ius page to learn more about the guests, the hosts, and the science we explore. Discover the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio Digital and Real-Time PCR Systems powering real-world research across neuroscience, oncology, agriculture, and more.

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    23 mins
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