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The Innovation Trail

Podcast de The Innovation Trail of Greater Boston, Inc.

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Welcome to the official audio companion to the Innovation Trail, a walking tour in Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts that takes you across roughly two miles of dense urban streetscape and 400 years of scientific, technical, medical, and entrepreneurial advances. With the help of guide and narrator Carmichael Roberts and a galaxy of guest experts and tech celebrities, you'll learn about the people, ideas, and inventions — from the telephone to messenger RNA vaccines — that have long set Boston and Cambridge apart as world capitals of innovation. Most visitors start walking the Innovation Trail at 30 School Street in Boston, near the Park Street T stop. If you're accessing this guide through a podcast player, you'll see that the segments start there with "Patent Pioneer" and proceed west to Cambridge. (See http://theinnovationtrail.org for an interactive map.) But you can also begin the Trail from the Cambridge side, at 810 Main Street, and start with "The Last Candy Factory" episode and go in reverse order! The names of each stop on this guide correspond to those on our website, so you can also start the Trail at any stop, and walk as much as you have time for. The Trail includes four museums with regular operating hours, and we encourage you to stop in and explore any of them that pique your interest. Produced by Wade Roush: https://www.waderoush.com

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Credits

The Innovation Trail Audio Guide is a production of The Innovation Trail of Greater Boston, a grassroots nonprofit based in Boston. To learn more about the Trail, visit theinnovationtrail.org [https://www.theinnovationtrail.org/]. If you enjoyed this audio guide, please consider making a donation to The Innovation Trail to help support our outreach initiatives — especially to schools in the Boston area. The co-founders of the Innovation Trail are Scott Kirsner and Bob Krim. The executive director is Anna Dunbar. The narrator for the audio guide is Carmichael Roberts, founder and managing partner at the Boston-based venture capital firm Material Impact. Wade Roush wrote and produced the guide, with editing from Scott Kirsner. The music is from Titlecard Music and Sound. The guide was created with help from a grant from MeetBoston, a visitor services organization promoting tourism, meetings, and conventions in Boston and Cambridge. Special thanks to: Bob Krim Ron Robinson Shervone Neckles Luci Marzola Jim Utterback Gavin Kleespies Jazz Dottin Rosalyn Elder Charlotte Gray John Herman Sarah Alger Tim Rowe Bill Aulet John Durant Tali Sasson Rich Miner Debbie Douglas Namrata Sengupta Ruth Lehmann Phillip Sharp Walter Gilbert Tom Leighton Julia Austin Peter Kachmar Noubar Afeyan Victor McElheny Susan Benjamin

21 de oct de 2023 - 4 min
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The Last Candy Factory

810 Main Street, Cambridge  In the early 20th century, this stretch of Main Street and nearby Massachusetts Avenue was home to so many candy companies that the neighborhood was affectionately known as Confectioner's Row; the factories employed thousands of people and filled the air with a chocolatey aroma. The big white building at 810 Main Street is the last relic of that era. It houses a subsidiary of Tootsie Roll Industries known as Cambridge Brands, maker of beloved candies such as Junior Mints and Charleston Chews. Look for a mural across the street from 810 Main, toward Toscanini's Ice Cream and Central Square, that tells the story of candy manufacturing in Cambridge. If you are starting the tour at this stop, please refer to our website [https://www.theinnovationtrail.org/] for Google Maps that can help guide you from place to place.  Guest speaker Susan Benjamin, Founder, True Treats Candy, Harper's Ferry, WV; author, Sweet as Sin: The Unwrapped Story of How Candy Became America's Favorite Pleasure (2016)

21 de oct de 2023 - 5 min
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Instant Photos

700 Main Street, Cambridge This is one of the most storied sites in Cambridge's industrial history—a nexus for advances in everything from railroad car manufacturing to telephony to photography to biotechnology. Our audio guide focuses on just one of 700 Main Street's tenants, Edwin Land and his company Polaroid. Working in this building in the 1940s, Land and other engineers and scientists at Polaroid figured out how to, in essence, build an entire darkroom's worth of chemistry into a multilayered photographic medium. The first black-and-white Polaroid instant camera went on sale in 1948 and was a massive success, ultimately leading to a color version in 1972. For decades, Polaroid was one of the dominant employers in Cambridge, only to decline into bankruptcy after the development of competing technologies such as one-hour film processing, videotape camcorders, and digital cameras. During business hours Mon-Fri, the LabCentral lobby at the back of the building is open to the public and includes a display about the building's history. When facing the building, walk down the sidewalk on the left side. Restrooms are also available. Guest speaker Victor McElheny, Founding Director, MIT Knight Science Journalism Fellowship Program; author, Insisting on the Impossible: The Life of Edwin Land (1998)

21 de oct de 2023 - 7 min
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Vaccine Breakthroughs

200 Technology Square, Cambridge  While Moderna gained fame as one of the pharmaceutical companies that created mRNA vaccines against the COVID-19 virus in 2020, it has actually been working on mRNA therapies for a variety of health problems since 2010. The basic idea behind all of the company's treatments is to use messenger RNA to carry coding sequences into human cells, where the cells' own machinery follows the code to build the desired therapeutic antibodies or other proteins. The pandemic gave Moderna the opportunity to test this approach in tens thousands of test subjects and then make billions of FDA-approved vaccine doses, vastly accelerating the company's programs. "We never anticipated this kind of an exponential increase in the possibilities," says Noubar Afeyan, Moderna's co-founder and chairman. Guest speaker Noubar Afeyan, Founder and CEO, Flagship Pioneering; Co-founder and Chairman, Moderna Pharmaceuticals

21 de oct de 2023 - 6 min
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