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The Story Collider

Genetic Mysteries: Stories about unravelling DNA secrets

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Performing Arts, Arts, Science

4.4818 Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode, both of our storytellers discover shocking truths through genetic analysis. Part 1: When Mackenzie Brown’s adoptive father passes away suddenly from a heart condition, she is determined to find out what genes she did inherit. Part 2: Martha Buford Reiskind thought the case of her mom’s murder was closed when no DNA match came up for the single piece of hair left at the scene. Mackenzie Brown grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina and graduated with a Masters of Public Health from the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. Her graduate research focused on understanding how depressive symptoms impact disease management strategies in people with hypertension in the rural South. After a year of collecting data across the country as a Research Fellow with Stanford University, she moved to New York and worked as a Research Coordinator conducting behavioral interventions for individuals with rheumatic diseases. Now at DAC, she is interested in pursuing a PhD to explore how early birth trauma and premature birth can impact mental health across the lifespan. Martha Buford Reiskind started her undergraduate career as a theater arts and music major at a small liberal arts school in Bronxville NY, Sarah Lawrence College. At the time there were only 1,200 students and it had only recently become a coed school. After several years in what she likes to call her Liberal Arts Tour, she finished up her undergraduate work at University of California Berkeley, in Integrative Sciences. She started her Faculty Position at NC State in 2012 and conducts research in conservation genetics and teaches courses in population genetics, conservation science, science communication and science ethics. She is also a sister, daughter, wife, auntie, and mother and love those roles as much as the research and teaching she does. She directs a first-year graduate training program at NC State, the Genetics & Genomics Scholars program, and graduate training and education is one of her passions. She seeks out opportunities to combine the arts and sciences and help her students develop effective science communication, both visual and oral. You can find her near or in the water or with her hands in soil or dough. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Is NYU scientist the...

0:36.7

I felt...

0:37.4

I felt... I felt...

0:38.3

And I just thought, well...

0:39.3

I figured it out.

0:40.3

It was that golden moment.

0:42.3

Because science was on my side.

0:49.3

Hey, everyone. Welcome to the story Clatter, where true personal stories about science help us to discover how weird and wonderful it is to exist in this world and be a human.

1:03.5

I'm your host, Misha Gaioski, and today our stories are about genetic mysteries and the secrets that lie within DNA.

1:10.3

If you've ever wanted Story Collider to be more like a

1:12.4

true crime podcast, then this episode is definitely for you. Kicking it off, our first storyteller

1:18.0

is Mackenzie Brown. McKenzie Brown is a clinical and social researcher currently working as a

1:23.1

project manager at the ICAN School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Her story was shared at caveat in New York for a special show we did for Brain Week

1:31.1

in partnership with Mount Sinai's Friedman Brain Institute.

1:34.7

No spoilers, but her story is devastating, but like in the best way possible and I'm so excited

1:41.1

I get to share it with you today.

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