Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
At the Lab
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) stands at the forefront of breakthrough bioscience in cancer, neuroscience, plant biology, and genomics. At the Lab, we dive into this groundbreaking research, bringing you the latest discoveries with the potential to change lives and the world. Each week, our podcast features another CSHL researcher or educator focused on the biggest global issues and scientific mysteries of the past, present, and future—from deadly diseases to climate change.
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Mar 5, 2026
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Episodes
Life as an early career scientist 05.03.2026 31:05
A conversation on curiosity, resilience, and discovery from the next generation of researchers.
Tech Transfer: Innovation HQ 04.02.2026 22:27
Hear how early-stage ideas become new tools and therapies that can benefit patients, researchers, and other groups worldwide.
On the trail of a cellular cold case 16.12.2025 15:08
Join us as we shine light on the mystery of nuclear speckles. Hear about their potential links to cancer and see where the science may take us next.
The world’s first personalized gene therapy 03.12.2025 18:20
The two physician-scientists behind this major biomedical breakthrough sit down with us to discuss their collaboration and what’s next.
Is an AI singularity possible? 19.11.2025 23:12
CSHL NeuroAI Scholars Kyle Daruwalla and Christian Pehle don’t see so-called “artificial general intelligence” anywhere on the horizon. Here’s why.
Pediatric cancers: Rare, relentless, and real 05.11.2025 15:26
The science is complex. The stakes are high. And the urgency is immediate.
Special edition: Breast Cancer Awareness Month 23.10.2025 4:11
CSHL Professor David Spector discusses some of his lab’s latest research and the partnership making it possible.
S2 Episode 10: An evening out with the brain and body 10.06.2025 3:04
Typically, if you hear someone in a bar talking about “conversations” between their brain and their body, you might want to call them a cab. Not this time! Barstool philosophy meets brain-body physiology in our latest episode, featuring audio from CSHL Assistant Professor Jeremy Borniger’s recent Cocktails & Chromosomes talk.
S2 Episode 9: Catch me if you cancer 03.06.2025 2:59
You’ve seen her on FOX and the cover of Newsday. Now, hear about the knowledge gaps that make Claudia Tonelli's discovery so crucial and the noble goals driving it.
S2 Episode 8: The human Microprocessor 30.05.2025 3:00
There’s a Microprocessor inside you. Actually, there are trillions. Only they’re not computer processors. They’re much smaller and far more complex.
S2 Episode 7: AI evolves 20.05.2025 3:48
Today’s AI can talk the talk, but it literally can’t walk the walk. CSHL neuroscientists discuss the biological brain’s multibillion-year advantage over AI—and the new algorithm they built based on that concept.
S2 Episode 6: UTIs in women’s health 13.05.2025 3:37
“It started with an accident observation,” says CSHL Associate Professor Camila dos Santos. That observation? A group of lab mice with urinary tract infections also had breast abnormalities. So, what might this mean for women’s health?
S2 Episode 5: The nuclear speckle option 06.05.2025 3:23
Speckles sound innocent enough, like little spots. But don’t be fooled. These tiny structures could someday have big implications for cancer care.
S2 Episode 4: Dancing with fire 29.04.2025 3:26
It can cause blackouts, memory loss, and hallucinations. It’s typically diagnosed in people in their 20s and considered more common among women than men. It’s not schizophrenia, but it can be misdiagnosed as such...
S2 Episode 3: Products of an unseen environment 22.04.2025 3:04
Where does autism come from when it’s not genetic? One hypothesis suggests maternal viral infection could be a cause. But how does this work? You may have read about their fascinating research in VICE and the New York Post. Now, hear about it directly from CSHL Associate Professor Lucas Cheadle and postdoc Irene Sanchez Martin.
S2 Episode 2: Science for lovers 15.04.2025 2:52
You can’t spell evolution without l-o-v-e. A tale of passion and curiosity takes us from New York to Australia, France, the U.K., and South America.
S2 Episode 1: A vitamin for prostate cancer 08.04.2025 3:15
What if there were a vitamin that could help treat or prevent prostate cancer? We sat down with CSHL Professor Lloyd Trotman to find out about new preclinical studies that could point to a major breakthrough in men’s health.
Season 1 Research Rewind: AI+ 29.10.2024 16:22
This season’s final Research Rewind brings us from the realm of quantitative biology to neuroscience, genomics, and beyond.
Season 1 Research Rewind: Genetics 22.10.2024 18:52
It’s the code for all life on Earth. This week At the Lab, we’re hacking it with the help of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s geneticists.
Season 1 Research Rewind: Neuroscience 15.10.2024 17:40
What do you think? How do you know? And who are you anyway? We probe each of these questions with the help of Cold Spring Harbor’s neuroscientists.
Season 1 Research Rewind: Cancer 08.10.2024 13:35
As the first season of our new podcast winds down, we’re revisiting all of our episodes with a focus on CSHL’s cutting-edge cancer research.
Episode 26: The golden grail of genomics 01.10.2024 2:57
Step inside EN-TEx, a catalog of more than one million genomic variants, and hear about its potential for the future of science and medicine.
Episode 25: How maize became corn 24.09.2024 3:17
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory solves a plant biology mystery some 4,000 years in the making. The implications may go far beyond vegetables.
Episode 24: Putting the brakes on brain cancer 17.09.2024 3:09
CSHL Professor Alea Mills compares the deadly brain cancer glioblastoma to a car with its brakes cut. Her lab works to reattach them.
Episode 23: Cured with CRISPR 10.09.2024 3:00
Victoria Gray, the first person ever cured of sickle cell, appeared on a DNA Learning Center panel featuring a clinical scientist from CSHL.
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