Douchy's Biology Podcast

Saturday, April 13, 2013

1308 Stimulating!

This episode is about homeostasis, negative feedback and signalling molecules - including hormones, neurotransmitters, neurohormones and pheromones. Ask your questions for discussion on the upcoming podcast: - Leave a free voicemail by visiting visit www.evolveducation.com.au/biology or www.andrewdouch.com.au - Email to biologypodcast@gmail.com - "Like" the Facebook Page, follow link at www.evolveducation.com.au/biology or Facebook.com/biologypodcast © 2013 Andrew Douch This work is copyright. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior permission from Andrew Douch. Requests and enquiries concerning reproduction rights should be made in writing at: www.andrewdouch.com.au/contact Disclaimers: 1. The explanations provided in this podcast are given in good faith but no responsibility will be taken for their accuracy. 2. The opinions expressed in this podcast are my own. They do not represent the opinions of the VCAA or any other organisation or government body.

Thursday, April 04, 2013

1307 Genomes and Proteomes

This episode looks at the way that the genome controls the activities of the cell by determining the proteins that are built by the cell. The episode also offers some useful biology pick-up lines and a little quiz for fun. Biology Hotline Voicemail: 00111 206-337-8461 (call costs $1) Free voicemail http://biologyoracle.podomatic.com (click the orange button) email: biologypodcast@gmail.com forum: www.facebook.com/biologypodcast Douchy's Website: http://www.evolveducation.com.au © 2013 Andrew Douch Please do not reproduce without permission. Disclaimers: 1. The explanations provided in this podcast are given in good faith but no responsibility will be taken for their accuracy. 2. The opinions expressed in this podcast are my own. They do not represent the opinions of the VCAA or any other organisation or government body. Music played in this episode is The Central Dogma song, used with permission by Citylab http://www.youtube.com/user/CityLabatUCLA