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BioPop: 10 Songs That Should Be On Every Biologist’s iPod

by Nick on January 18, 2008

Unca-Johns-Blues-Band-in-sessinThe late Francis Crick once said that “Trying to determine the structure of a protein by UV spectroscopy was like trying to determine the structure of a piano by listening to the sound it made while being dropped down a flight of stairs.”

But, if you thought that protein structure determination was the closest that biologists got to making music, you’d be wrong. It turns out that behind the veneer of the laboratory, biopop – a thriving underground biology music scene – is just waiting to burst onto your iPod (or other music player).

For your listening pleasure, I have scoured the internet to bring you 10 of the very best songs that biopop has to offer. From Unca John’s bluesy “Growth Hormone Hero” to Amy Hartnell’s karaoke classic “Form a phosphate-ester link (to carbon three)” to BioRad’s slick but shamelessly corporate “Scientists for Better PCR”, every taste is catered for.

Whether you love, hate or even make biopop, be sure to make your views or your favorite songs known here.

Here’s the biopop top 10. Enjoy:

1. The Professor And The Punk
Artist:
Gregorio del Laboratorio and Do Peterson
Album:Greg’s Science Song Music

2. Growth Hormone Hero
Artist:
Unca John’s Blues Band
Album: The Beta Blocker Blues

3. Scientists for Better PCR
Artist:
BioRad/Various Artists

4. Biochemistry Pie
Artist:
Kevin Ahern
Album:
Kevin Ahern’s Wildly Popular Metabolic Melodies

5. Form a Phosphate-Ester Link (to Carbon Three)
Artist:Amy Hartnell+You on lead vocals
Album:Musical Chemistry

6. Necessary But Not Sufficient
Artist:
Science Groove

7. That’s What Slugs Are For
Artist:
Jessica Raaum
Album:Greg’s Science Song Music

8. The Michealis Anthem
Artist:
Harold Baum
Album:The Biochemist’s Song Book

9. Why You Look Like Your Father
Artist:
Dr Chordate
Album:Ain’t Nothin’ Like a Groundhog

10. Horse Haemoglobin
Artist:
UCLA Scientists
Album:Gene2Music

About the Author

Nick Oswald

Nick is a molecular biologist-turned-publisher. After a PhD in Developmental Biology and an eclectic seven years in biotech he is now Editorial Manager of Neuroendocrinology and the founder and Editor-In-Chief of Bitesize Bio. You are welcome to connect with Nick on LinkedIn

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6 Responses to “BioPop: 10 Songs That Should Be On Every Biologist’s iPod”

  1. David Crotty says:

    You’ve missed out on probably the best geek-pop musician out there, Jonathan Coulton. Not only does he do a regular podcast for Popular Science magazine, he’s also supplied soundtracks for special issues of their magazine. Most of his songs can be downloaded for free, or at least heard at his site:
    http://www.jonathancoulton.com

    My personal favorite science song is “That Spells DNA” although “Mandelbrot Set” is a close second.

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  3. maximilian says:

    the structure of a piano is quite easy to determine, just ask your good friend rosalind… sorry, couldn’t resist… :-)

  4. scienceguru says:

    I agree with what David says but you also can’t forget Weird Al’s “Pancreas” and “Bacteria” songs either.

    I mean, anyone who can work in ‘Islets of Langerhans’ into a song has to be a pretty clever fellow, don’t you think?

  5. Nick says:

    Thanks for the heads up guys – looks like we could make a top 20. I had no idea that biopop was so huge!

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