The Synwave Podcast

The Synwave Podcast

di The Synwave team
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Interview with Imperial College reGELerate
Join us in this episode of The Synwave Podcast where we interview a fellow UK iGEM team: The Imperial College London 2026 iGEM project, reGELerate, aims to overcome the limitations of conventional hydrogels when it comes to mechanical strength and enzyme immobilisation. Their goal is to shift from a synthetic, disordered polymer approach to utilising the self-repairing biological structural motifs of non-pathogenic fungal prions, ultimately engineering a superior biomaterial platform. This year they are competing in the Foundational Advances iGEM Village, which hosts projects targeting bottlenecks in the field of synthetic biology itself. reGELerate is developing a wet and dry lab toolkit to parameterize and predict emergent material properties for hydrogel research. In this episode we are going to discuss their framework and their competition prospects with Vasily and Hector. Stay tuned throughout the interview, as we will be sharing an exciting announcement for UK iGEM teams! UofGlasgow iGEM and our project Synwave: The Synwave Podcast Instagram LinkedIn Check out the Imperial iGEM team reGELerate: Spotify Youtube LinkedIn Instagram
Interview with Dr. Leonidas Chouliaras
Dr. Leonidas Chouliaras is a consultant of old age psychiatry in the EPUT NHS foundation and an assistant professor and researcher at the University of Cambridge. He is an active researcher, helping us understand the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative diseases. His research is focused on epigenetic mechanisms, blood biomarkers and neuroimaging in dementia, including Alzheimer's. Dr. Chouliaras' research is very relevant to our project since he has worked with epigenetic profiling in brain tissue and in blood and has identified biomarkers that can help make the diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases earlier. Listen to our conversation with him in this episode to find out more about his work, current research and his reflection upon his career path and advice for aspiring researchers.
Alzheimer's Month and Current Treatments
As Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) put it: September is World Alzheimer’s Month, an international campaign to raise dementia awareness and challenge stigma. Each year, Alzheimer and dementia associations, alongside all those involved in the treatment, care and support of people living with dementia, from around the world unite to organise advocacy and information provision events, as well as Memory Walks and fundraising days. In this episode, George, Vas and Nicholas talk about Alzheimer's month and the message behind this year's campaign, while also discussing some current and emerging treatments for Alzheimer's disease. #AskAboutDementia #AskAboutAlzheimers
The rising rates of neurodegenerative diseases
George, Vasudev and Nicholas discuss about the rising rates of neurodegenerative diseases. Tune in to find out what might cause this phenomenon, what are the projected values, and how we can prevent this rise. An explanation of the different types of diseases and how dementia type diseases work is also included at the start.
Artificial intelligence, neuron computers and DNA origami
In this episode George, Vasudev, Nicholas and special guest Vasillis are talking about three topics of interest. Tune in to learn about artificial intelligence in the field of science, the recent developments in neuron computer chips and the exciting concept of DNA origami. The team shares their thoughts on how each topic can be used within the scientific community, but also discusses potential complications that these advancements may pose.
Interview with Dr. Julien Reboud
Dr. Julien Reboud is a professor and researcher in the University of Glasgow. He is also the principal investigator (PI) of our research team. In this interview, Dr. Julien talks about his early life, his academic and professional career and gives some insight on diagnostics, A.I. and the role of a PI. Don't miss the fun rapid fire quiz section later in the episode as well!
An Introduction to Synwave
George and Vasudev talk about who we are, our goal and what this podcast is going to be about!