Same same but different

Despite our physical differences, humans are genetically 99.9% the same. Graduate student Renée Fonseca is fascinated by why this is, and how it is important in the case of human health. Part Colombian, part Puerto Rican and part American, Renée’s background is partly responsible for her scientific interests.

We discussed her Fulbright Scholarship, outreach in research and the importance of respecting local communities. We also talked to her about her local advocacy.

Renée talked about how the National Institutes of Health is trying to build a more diverse database of genetic information to improve medicine for everyone regardless of background. Find out more on their website: allofus.nih.gov

For this episode we were joined by our friend Jill Gallaher while we hung out at the Mermaid Tavern and consumed all the truffle fries. Thank you to them for having us. Thank you also to this week’s musicians Membrane Band for their contribution “Work Together”. Find more of their music on their site: membraneband.com.