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ReGenesis

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ReGenesis follows the work of NorBAC, a Toronto-based scientific organization investigating complex problems like bioterrorism and environmental changes. Led by chief scientist David Sandström, the series explores these issues through the lens of molecular biology and often tackles relevant social and political concerns. The show ran for four seasons from 2004 to 2008.

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What channel originally aired ReGenesis?

ReGenesis aired on The Movie Network and Movie Central in Canada, premiering in 2005. The series was a Canadian production that ran for four seasons exploring science-based thriller storylines.

Who plays David Sandström in ReGenesis?

Peter Outerbridge stars as Dr. David Sandström, the brilliant but volatile chief scientist of NorBAC, a fictional North American biotechnology advisory center based in Toronto. Outerbridge's performance anchored the series across all four seasons.

How many seasons of ReGenesis were produced?

ReGenesis ran for four seasons from 2005 to 2008, totaling 52 episodes. The show tackled topics like bioterrorism, pandemics, and genetic engineering through NorBAC's investigations.

Is ReGenesis scientifically accurate?

ReGenesis prided itself on grounding its storylines in real molecular biology and contemporary science, often consulting with actual researchers. While dramatic license was taken, the show was noted for being more scientifically literate than most science-themed television dramas.

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