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Microsoft Research Podcast

Microsoft Research Podcast

By: Researchers across the Microsoft research community
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An ongoing series of conversations bringing you right up to the cutting edge of Microsoft Research.Copyright 2025 Microsoft Research Podcast
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  • How AI will accelerate biomedical research and discovery
    Jul 10 2025

    Daphne Koller, Noubar Afeyan, and Dr. Eric Topol, leaders in AI-driven medicine, discuss how AI is changing biomedical research and discovery, from accelerating drug target identification and biotech R&D to helping pursue the “holy grail” of a virtual cell.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • AI Testing and Evaluation: Learnings from pharmaceuticals and medical devices
    Jul 7 2025

    Professors Daniel Carpenter and Timo Minssen explore evolving pharma and medical device regulation, including the role of clinical trials, while Microsoft applied scientist Chad Atalla shares where AI governance stakeholders might find inspiration in the fields.

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    49 mins
  • AI Testing and Evaluation: Learnings from genome editing
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode, Alta Charo, emerita professor of law and bioethics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, joins Sullivan for a conversation on the evolving landscape of genome editing and its regulatory implications. Drawing on decades of experience in biotechnology policy, Charo emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between hazards and risks and describes the field's approach to regulating applications of technology rather than the technology itself. The discussion also explores opportunities and challenges in biotech’s multi-agency oversight model and the role of international coordination. Later, Daniel Kluttz, a partner general manager in Microsoft's Office of Responsible AI, joins Sullivan to discuss how insights from genome editing could inform more nuanced and robust governance frameworks for emerging technologies like AI.

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    35 mins
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