Biotechnologyguy: Shubham Thorat

Inside Modern Biotech

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A podcast exploring the tools, technologies and breakthroughs reshaping biology. Each episode dives into one powerful concept—like CRISPR, CAR-T, AlphaFold or mRNA vaccines breaking it down in simple but scientifically solid language for students, researchers and curious minds. From gene editing and synthetic biology to AI in drug discovery, Inside Modern Biotech takes you from the lab bench to real-world impact.

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Biotechnologyguy: Shubham Thorat

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5 maj 2026

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AlphaFold: When AI Teaches Us Protein Structure 02.12.2025

In this episode of Inside Modern Biotech, we dive into how AI is transforming protein science through tools like AlphaFold and AlphaFold 3. We’ll explore how these models can “fold” proteins in silicon from just their amino acid sequence, what that means for understanding disease, and how it’s speeding up drug discovery and protein design. From basic folding concepts to real-world applications in...

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CRISPR-Cas9 is a gene-editing system adapted from a bacterial immune defense that lets scientists cut and rewrite DNA at precise locations using a programmable guide RNA and the Cas9 “molecular scissors.” Once Cas9 makes a break in the DNA, the cell’s own repair machinery either stitches it back together in an error-prone way (knocking genes out) or uses a supplied template to make precise changes...

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