The Sunday 7 - Did Colossal Biosciences really De-Extinct Dire Wolves? The UK celebrates its first womb transplant birth, The Government’s Murder Algorithm and why Robots could deliver your mail
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Today's episode includes the following guests:
Guests:
Beth Shapiro - Chief Scientist at Colossal Biosciences
Professor Robin Alta Charo - Professor of Law and BioEthics at the University of Wisconsin - Madison
Pontus Skoglund - Group Leader of the Francis Crick Institute’s Ancient Genomics Laboratory
Will Guyatt - The Smart 7’s Tech Guru
Grace Davidson - Womb Transplant Recipient and Mother of Amy Isabel
Isabel Quiroga - Consultant Surgeon at the Oxford Transplant Centre,
Professor Richard Smith - Clinical lead at the charity Womb Transplant UK and Consultant Gynaecological surgeon at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Artemizia Marubo - Nurse at the Medical Centre in the Javari Valley in the Amazon
Doctor David Persse - Houston Health Department
Dr Peter Marks - Former Director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research
Donald Trump - President of the United States of America
Marko Bjelonic -Inventor & Chief Dog handler, at Robot company RIVR
Lauren Augustine - Director of Herpetology at the Philadelphia Zoo
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The Sunday 7 - Did Colossal Biosciences really De-Extinct Dire Wolves? The UK celebrates its first womb transplant birth, The Government’s Murder Algorithm and why Robots could deliver your mail