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      <description>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens hears from Steve Rawsthorne about the celebrities who sell bad science; contributor David Kirby reads an essay on Hollywood's take on heredity; and intern Andrea Gawrylewski has the perfect Valentine's gift for the scientist in your life.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens hears from Steve Rawsthorne about the celebrities who sell bad science; contributor David Kirby reads an essay on Hollywood's take on heredity; and intern Andrea Gawrylewski has the perfect Valentine's gift for the scientist in your life.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens hears from Steve Rawsthorne about the celebrities who sell bad science; contributor David Kirby reads an essay on Hollywood's take on heredity; and intern Andrea Gawrylewski has the perfect Valentine's gift for the scientist in your life.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens talks with deputy editor Ivan Oransky about his visits to various dairy farms, what he learned about the risks of drinking milk, and how a cow reacts to having a farmer's arm reach into her stomach.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens talks with deputy editor Ivan Oransky about his visits to various dairy farms, what he learned about the risks of drinking milk, and how a cow reacts to having a farmer's arm reach into her stomach.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens talks with deputy editor Ivan Oransky about his visits to various dairy farms, what he learned about the risks of drinking milk, and how a cow reacts to having a farmer's arm reach into her stomach.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Week - January 31 2007</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041883-The-Week-January-31-2007</link>
      <description>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens speaks with Carl Cohen about what happens when lab researchers fight, and how lab leaders can smooth over tensions; and intern Andrea Gawrylewski has the news on the recent identification of the Vitamin A receptor and evidence of the p53 gene's tumor suppressing power.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens speaks with Carl Cohen about what happens when lab researchers fight, and how lab leaders can smooth over tensions; and intern Andrea Gawrylewski has the news on the recent identification of the Vitamin A receptor and evidence of the p53 gene's tumor suppressing power.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens speaks with Carl Cohen about what happens when lab researchers fight, and how lab leaders can smooth over tensions; and intern Andrea Gawrylewski has the news on the recent identification of the Vitamin A receptor and evidence of the p53 gene's tumor suppressing power.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Week - January 24 2007</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041891-The-Week-January-24-2007</link>
      <description>The week - Contributor Ted Agres interviews Dave Moore of the Association of American Medical Colleges about issues facing the new democrat-led Congress; and from our culture Friday series, staff writer Kerry Grens features a book review of The Fourth Horseman.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - Contributor Ted Agres interviews Dave Moore of the Association of American Medical Colleges about issues facing the new democrat-led Congress; and from our culture Friday series, staff writer Kerry Grens features a book review of The Fourth Horseman.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - Contributor Ted Agres interviews Dave Moore of the Association of American Medical Colleges about issues facing the new democrat-led Congress; and from our culture Friday series, staff writer Kerry Grens features a book review of The Fourth Horseman.</itunes:summary>
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      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041894-The-Week-January-17-2007</link>
      <description>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens talks with Indoor Technologies president Martin Chapman about the uncertain existence of the lauded hypoallergenic cat; and intern Andrea Gawrylewski has updates on a new gene implicated in Alzheimer's disease and the status of a vaccine against Chikungunya virus.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens talks with Indoor Technologies president Martin Chapman about the uncertain existence of the lauded hypoallergenic cat; and intern Andrea Gawrylewski has updates on a new gene implicated in Alzheimer's disease and the status of a vaccine against Chikungunya virus.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens talks with Indoor Technologies president Martin Chapman about the uncertain existence of the lauded hypoallergenic cat; and intern Andrea Gawrylewski has updates on a new gene implicated in Alzheimer's disease and the status of a vaccine against Chikungunya virus.</itunes:summary>
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      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041897-The-Week-January-10-2007</link>
      <description>The week - Feature contributor Kate Travis talks with Robert Seder about the promise of developing vaccines based on Toll-like receptors, and Bruce Beutler tells intern Andrea Gawrylewski why TLRs might not be the answer.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - Feature contributor Kate Travis talks with Robert Seder about the promise of developing vaccines based on Toll-like receptors, and Bruce Beutler tells intern Andrea Gawrylewski why TLRs might not be the answer.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - Feature contributor Kate Travis talks with Robert Seder about the promise of developing vaccines based on Toll-like receptors, and Bruce Beutler tells intern Andrea Gawrylewski why TLRs might not be the answer.</itunes:summary>
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      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041903-The-Week-January-03-2007</link>
      <description>The week - Feature contributor Brendan Borrell talks with former Evolution editor Richard Palmer about fraud accusations against star ornithologist Anders Pape M&#248;ller; deputy editor Ivan Oransky points out a potentially overlooked conflict of interest by NIH researcher Thomas Walsh.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - Feature contributor Brendan Borrell talks with former Evolution editor Richard Palmer about fraud accusations against star ornithologist Anders Pape M&#248;ller; deputy editor Ivan Oransky points out a potentially overlooked conflict of interest by NIH researcher Thomas Walsh.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - Feature contributor Brendan Borrell talks with former Evolution editor Richard Palmer about fraud accusations against star ornithologist Anders Pape M&#248;ller; deputy editor Ivan Oransky points out a potentially overlooked conflict of interest by NIH researcher Thomas Walsh.</itunes:summary>
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      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041905-The-Week-December-20-2006</link>
      <description>The week - Alex Rich looks back 50 years at the discovery of the RNA double helix; researchers report a new class of small, non-coding RNAs; and MHC-matched embryonic stem cells graft in mice successfully.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - Alex Rich looks back 50 years at the discovery of the RNA double helix; researchers report a new class of small, non-coding RNAs; and MHC-matched embryonic stem cells graft in mice successfully.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Week - December 13 2006</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041909-The-Week-December-13-2006</link>
      <description>The week - Feature contributor Merrill Goozner talks about his time in Asia visiting malaria clinics to understand why less effective drugs are often used instead of artemisinin; a lead researcher at the NIH pleads guilty to consulting for Pfizer; and lifespan&#8217;s link to telomerase expression takes a blow.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - Feature contributor Merrill Goozner talks about his time in Asia visiting malaria clinics to understand why less effective drugs are often used instead of artemisinin; a lead researcher at the NIH pleads guilty to consulting for Pfizer; and lifespan&#8217;s link to telomerase expression takes a blow.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - Feature contributor Merrill Goozner talks about his time in Asia visiting malaria clinics to understand why less effective drugs are often used instead of artemisinin; a lead researcher at the NIH pleads guilty to consulting for Pfizer; and lifespan&#8217;s link to telomerase expression takes a blow.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Week - December 6 2006</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041914-The-Week-December-6-2006</link>
      <description>The week - Feature writer Alan Dove interviews Gerd Maul on the challenges to developing a vaccine for cytomegalovirus; and staff writer Kerry Grens has news of viral defenses against RNA silencing and troubles in ensuring drug safety</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - Feature writer Alan Dove interviews Gerd Maul on the challenges to developing a vaccine for cytomegalovirus; and staff writer Kerry Grens has news of viral defenses against RNA silencing and troubles in ensuring drug safety</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - Feature writer Alan Dove interviews Gerd Maul on the challenges to developing a vaccine for cytomegalovirus; and staff writer Kerry Grens has news of viral defenses against RNA silencing and troubles in ensuring drug safety</itunes:summary>
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      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041916-The-Week-November-29-2006</link>
      <description>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens speaks with John Radford about what to expect for an annual bonus this year, and wraps up the news with a look at structural variations in the human genome.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens speaks with John Radford about what to expect for an annual bonus this year, and wraps up the news with a look at structural variations in the human genome.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - Staff writer Kerry Grens speaks with John Radford about what to expect for an annual bonus this year, and wraps up the news with a look at structural variations in the human genome.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Week - November 22 2006</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041921-The-Week-November-22-2006</link>
      <description>The week - Juhi Yahjnik reports on the challenges of becoming a scientist in high school; and staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with colon cancer stem cells, animal terrorism legislation, and avian flu mutants.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - Juhi Yahjnik reports on the challenges of becoming a scientist in high school; and staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with colon cancer stem cells, animal terrorism legislation, and avian flu mutants.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - Juhi Yahjnik reports on the challenges of becoming a scientist in high school; and staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with colon cancer stem cells, animal terrorism legislation, and avian flu mutants.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Week - November 15 2006</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041930-The-Week-November-15-2006</link>
      <description>The week - Juhi Yajnik asks Polydex Pharmaceuticals CEO George Usher how to be successful in getting non-profit funding; and staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with upcoming legislation and an investigation into possible scientific misconduct.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - Juhi Yajnik asks Polydex Pharmaceuticals CEO George Usher how to be successful in getting non-profit funding; and staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with upcoming legislation and an investigation into possible scientific misconduct.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - Juhi Yajnik asks Polydex Pharmaceuticals CEO George Usher how to be successful in getting non-profit funding; and staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with upcoming legislation and an investigation into possible scientific misconduct.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Week - November 8 2006</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041935-The-Week-November-8-2006</link>
      <description>The week - feature contributor Gail Dutton talks with Steven Deeks about patients who are resistant to HIV; and staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with cool mice living longer, EPA libraries shutting down, and the NIH rethinking plans for an anti-terror lab</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - feature contributor Gail Dutton talks with Steven Deeks about patients who are resistant to HIV; and staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with cool mice living longer, EPA libraries shutting down, and the NIH rethinking plans for an anti-terror lab</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - feature contributor Gail Dutton talks with Steven Deeks about patients who are resistant to HIV; and staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with cool mice living longer, EPA libraries shutting down, and the NIH rethinking plans for an anti-terror lab</itunes:summary>
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      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041938-The-Week-November-1-2006</link>
      <description>The week - staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with a controversial publication about cancer among IBM employees, and Brigham Young University's fight with Pfizer over Celebrex; and senior editor Brendan Maher and feature contributors Lance Liotta and Emanuel Petricoin discuss the merits of clinical proteomics</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with a controversial publication about cancer among IBM employees, and Brigham Young University's fight with Pfizer over Celebrex; and senior editor Brendan Maher and feature contributors Lance Liotta and Emanuel Petricoin discuss the merits of clinical proteomics</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with a controversial publication about cancer among IBM employees, and Brigham Young University's fight with Pfizer over Celebrex; and senior editor Brendan Maher and feature contributors Lance Liotta and Emanuel Petricoin discuss the merits of clinical proteomics</itunes:summary>
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      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041941-The-Week-October-25-2006</link>
      <description>The week - how objective are scientists when it comes to politics? Three-thousand responses to our online poll indicate that party affiliation strongly colors their opinions. Daniel Sarewitz director of the Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes at Arizona State University, discusses the results with staff writer Kerry Grens. Also, a new mutation is linked to brittle bone disease, and a preview of what's to come in our November print edition.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - how objective are scientists when it comes to politics? Three-thousand responses to our online poll indicate that party affiliation strongly colors their opinions. Daniel Sarewitz director of the Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes at Arizona State University, discusses the results with staff writer Kerry Grens. Also, a new mutation is linked to brittle bone disease, and a preview of what's to come in our November print edition.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - how objective are scientists when it comes to politics? Three-thousand responses to our online poll indicate that party affiliation strongly colors their opinions. Daniel Sarewitz director of the Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes at Arizona State University, discusses the results with staff writer Kerry Grens. Also, a new mutation is linked to brittle bone disease, and a preview of what's to come in our November print edition.</itunes:summary>
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      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041955-The-Week-October-18-2006</link>
      <description>The week - staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with testimony on a lawsuit between deCODE Genetics and former employees, a discovery into the genetics behind XX males, and plans for change by the new editor-in-chief at PNAS; and senior editor Brendan Maher and behavioral ecologist William Brown discuss what makes a dancer sexy as they reveal the results of our online dancing survey;</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with testimony on a lawsuit between deCODE Genetics and former employees, a discovery into the genetics behind XX males, and plans for change by the new editor-in-chief at PNAS; and senior editor Brendan Maher and behavioral ecologist William Brown discuss what makes a dancer sexy as they reveal the results of our online dancing survey;</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - staff writer Kerry Grens rounds up the news with testimony on a lawsuit between deCODE Genetics and former employees, a discovery into the genetics behind XX males, and plans for change by the new editor-in-chief at PNAS; and senior editor Brendan Maher and behavioral ecologist William Brown discuss what makes a dancer sexy as they reveal the results of our online dancing survey;</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Week - October 11 2006</title>
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      <description>The week - senior editor Brendan Maher talks with Nobel laureate Paul Greengard and Per Svenningsson about how antidepressants, neuro-psychiatric disorders, and drugs of abuse and addiction appear to act in the brain through a single regulator, DARPP32. Also, Staff writer Kerry Grens reports on scientists in the UK that have found evidence supporting the evolutionary theory of punctuated equilibrium.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - senior editor Brendan Maher talks with Nobel laureate Paul Greengard and Per Svenningsson about how antidepressants, neuro-psychiatric disorders, and drugs of abuse and addiction appear to act in the brain through a single regulator, DARPP32. Also, Staff writer Kerry Grens reports on scientists in the UK that have found evidence supporting the evolutionary theory of punctuated equilibrium.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - senior editor Brendan Maher talks with Nobel laureate Paul Greengard and Per Svenningsson about how antidepressants, neuro-psychiatric disorders, and drugs of abuse and addiction appear to act in the brain through a single regulator, DARPP32. Also, Staff writer Kerry Grens reports on scientists in the UK that have found evidence supporting the evolutionary theory of punctuated equilibrium.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Week - October 4 2006</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22041963-The-Week-October-4-2006</link>
      <description>The week - staff writer Kerry Grens talks about a survey of congressional candidates' stances on research funding, in preparation for the midterm elections; editorial intern Juhi Yajnik reports on the financial rewards of winning the Nobel prize; and news editor Alison McCook speaks with L A Times reporter Joe Mathews, author of , about the struggle over voter-approved stem cell research funding in California.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The week - staff writer Kerry Grens talks about a survey of congressional candidates' stances on research funding, in preparation for the midterm elections; editorial intern Juhi Yajnik reports on the financial rewards of winning the Nobel prize; and news editor Alison McCook speaks with L A Times reporter Joe Mathews, author of , about the struggle over voter-approved stem cell research funding in California.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The week - staff writer Kerry Grens talks about a survey of congressional candidates' stances on research funding, in preparation for the midterm elections; editorial intern Juhi Yajnik reports on the financial rewards of winning the Nobel prize; and news editor Alison McCook speaks with L A Times reporter Joe Mathews, author of , about the struggle over voter-approved stem cell research funding in California.</itunes:summary>
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