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BioGenesis podcast from MIT Biology and Whitehead Institute explores the experiences that led affiliated graduate students to pursue research careers.

Unusual Labmates is a series that explores some of the more unusual models used for research at Whitehead Institute. From rare plants to luminescent beetles to regenerative starfish and worms, these organisms and their unusual traits provide insights into the underlying biology and incredible diversity of living things.

On this episode of AudioHelicase podcast, Whitehead Fellow Olivia Corradin talked about investigating the genetic underpinnings of diseases through a new technique she developed, the outside variant approach. Applying the method to study the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis (MS), Corradin and colleagues identified a role for a cell type in the brain in MS, offering a new way of understanding the disease. 

Whitehead Institute is dedicated to training the next generation of scientists, especially postdocs.  "Whitehead’s devotion to its training mission is reflected in an attitude and a philosophy that pervades the Institute, creating an atmosphere that elicits inspiration and perspiration from the trainees, whose work drives our labs’ discoveries," says Iain Cheeseman, Whitehead Member and an associate director of the Institute. "We are fortunate to recruit truly outstanding scientists to Whitehead, and once they are here, we do everything we can to support their training and professional growth.” Get to know a few of these remarkable scientists through these profiles.