In this episode of "It's Not That Simple," host Pedro interviews Professor Alfonso Martinez Arias, a renowned developmental biologist, about the role of genetics and cells in biology and society. Professor Arias argues that while genetics is simple, life is more complex, and the focus should shift towards understanding cells as the builders of life. He critiques the overemphasis on genes, which he believes is driven by commercial interests, and advocates for a cellular-centric perspective in medicine and our understanding of life's origins. The discussion covers stem cells, gastroids, cellular cooperation, and the ethical implications of biological research, while also touching on the influence of the "selfish gene" concept on society and the potential of artificial intelligence in cellular studies.
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