Knowledge By Proxy
Welcome back to a long-awaited episode with the esteemed Dr. Michelle Collins! The heart is a complex organ with a very important job -- if it doesn’t develop according to plan, the consequences can be disastrous. Dr. Collins (Assistant Professor in the dept. Of Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Saskatchewan) and her lab seek to understand the genetics underlying heart formation, in order to better understand cardiac diseases. How might one study such a thing? Using the tiny (and adorable) zebrafish, of course! Tune in to hear more about heart science, and Dr. Collins’...
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We're pleased to welcome the formidable Dr. Jane Alcorn (USask Dean of Pharmacy)! Have you ever wondered how a nursing parent's prescription could affect their baby, or what happens to all the cute lil critters used in lab research? We have these answers and so much more in this incredible episode with the one and only Queen of Pharmacokinetics!
info_outline Katherine Fedoroff: Carp-e DiemKnowledge By Proxy
We are back and excited to introduce Katherine Fedoroff! Have you ever been out fishing and wondered if and how the sound of your boat may impact the local fish populations? Well Kathrine, an inspirational biologist and new Masters graduate from the University of Saskatchewan, is here to share her research and passion for mental health.
info_outline Cassy Appelt: it's all in the genesKnowledge By Proxy
Have you ever looked at a human face and wondered: Why are we like this? This week’s guest, Cassy Appelt, has your answers! Her PhD work zooms down to the molecular level to study how teeth and faces evolved together, and the genetic networks that drive their development. Tune in for the science, and stay for the heartfelt witticisms!
info_outline Dr. Julia Boughner: the tooth, the whole tooth, & nothing but the toothKnowledge By Proxy
We’re thrilled to introduce our next guest: Dr. Julia Boughner! Julia is an Associate Professor at the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine. She’s an evolutionary developmental biologist & anthropologist, meaning she tackles questions about human & non-human primates using evo-devo methods (eg. genetics). Her lab’s research question is “What underlies the coordinated development and evolution of the jaws and teeth?”.
info_outline Dr. Martha Lyon: The OG Science MomKnowledge By Proxy
We are so excited to welcome our first guest to KBP: Dr. Martha Lyon! Currently, she’s a Clinical Biochemist and Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine.
info_outline Wisdom teeth, placentas, & getting lost in the literatureKnowledge By Proxy
Welcome to episode 2! Join Tallan & Elsa as we chat about the cycle of research: what is the process behind a published research paper? How does creativity factor into science? Follow along with a visual representation of this research cycle here, and let us know what you think on social media!
info_outline Episode 1: Origin StoriesKnowledge By Proxy
Hey y’all, thanks for tuning in for our first episode! Tallan and Elsa chat about what got us into research, the genesis of the podcast, and our shared love of the Relic Hunter TV series. Hop onto our Instagram and let us know what you think!
info_outline Episode 0: KBP TrailerKnowledge By Proxy
Hello friends! Here's a bite-sized preview of Tallan & Elsa's new podcast, Knowledge By Proxy. We're excited to show you the cool humans behind cutting-edge science in the near future. Be sure to subscribe & follow us on social media, and email us with any questions or guest suggestions! Insta: @knowledgebyproxy Twitter: @ProxyPod Gmail: [email protected] Website:
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