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I know we can’t travel right now but we discuss how vesicles can travel inside the cell and outside the cell and catch flight not feelings and what vesicular transport can teach us about breast cancer, and some insight on what metastasizing cancer cells look for when they travel to new niche environments and what your iPhone4 v iPhone11 have in common with a super resolution microscope. We also commiserate over wild questions in a candidacy exam.
info_outline Naughty by Nature: Baternities, pelicanologists and meese.SipNSci
On this episode I talk to three of the people behind #BlackBirdersWeek Alexi (@Alhendiify), Rhi (@rhiannon_kirton) and Juita @juitamartinez about their respective faves and we celebrate Black naturalists and all the forms they come in. So if you think a person that has touched a grizzly bear is kick ass, or someone with 100+ bats is awesome or someone that loves Dinosaur Floofs (I like to call them Flying Muppets) is incredible these are three for you.
info_outline Out My Mind: Brain Organoids and Parkinson's DiseaseSipNSci
On this episode we (@Tasia1409 and I) talk about my love for gin, stem cell research and how they’ve revolutionized our understanding of disease and organs, neurodegenerative diseases and I get an opportunity to slander toddlers who steal snacks. We also discuss what it is like being a Black scientist in the EU and her experiences as a graduate student as well as her joint initiative ViSTEM_Africa.
info_outline Friend or Foe State Your Biz: Bacterial Colonies and the Vaginal MicrobiotaSipNSci
On this episode I talk to host of youtube’s Flyy Science (twitter: flyyscience1 | [email protected]) about the vaginal microbiota, microbiomes in general and how antibiotics influence micro biomes and how they bounce back. I bring back the age old debate of which is the superior model organism yeast v bacteria. We also talk about some tips for reading primary literature.
info_outline All Eyes On Me: Glaucoma and How It WorksSipNSci
On this episode I talk to Amanda, a recently minted PhD grad, who studies glaucoma. We learn about the anatomy of the eye, how glaucoma works, the different types of glaucoma, some risks factors for glaucoma and the symptoms of glaucoma. We also get in the weeds of her work on understanding one of the mechanisms of glaucoma. We talk about the NSF REU congrats to the recent NSF GRFP winners!
info_outline Miss Itty Bitty Liz(ard): Lizard Lounges and Bearded Dragon BarsSipNSci
I talk to @Afro_Herper about her field work, #FindThatLizard and some tips on how to win, why crocodiles aren’t just giant lizards and I am amazed by legless lizards not being just snakes. We also talk about how lizards communicate and their communities and how they use dropping it like it’s hot to evade predators.
info_outline Birds & the Beez: Bird ConservationSipNSci
On this episode we (@hood_naturalist) talk about biodiversity, birds and bars from her hit single ‘Count’. You'll learn about bird ecology, some of the factors that negatively impacting wild life (spoiler: humans), the things we can do to try to minimize our impact on the planet, and how birds prepare their summer bodies. I also get the answer to the question we’ve all been asking ourselves: Why are mosquitoes?
info_outline Take It To The Moon, Take It To the Stars: Planet Formation and DiscoverySipNSci
On this episode we (@that_astro_chic and I) talk about the broad strokes of planet formation and the work we’re doing to learn more about the planets around us. We also get into why we had to let Pluto go as a planet (sorry Future) and we also discuss what astrochemistry is, and our search for life on other planets.
info_outline Just Noise: Hearing, Hearing Protection and Hearing DevicesSipNSci
Happy NEW YEAR! On this episode I talk about hearing, hearing devices, hearing protection and the components of sound with a Engineering PhD student studying auditory neuroscience. Our guest also gives some advice on a Masters and/or a PhD in engineering.
info_outline I Need That Degree Cuz I'm Schoolin Life: MentorshipSipNSci
On this special holiday episode of SipNSci, I talk to Ashley from @schoolinlifepod about the importance of mentorship and the types of mentorship that can influence and improve your scientific career at every step between high school and post doc/job search.
info_outlineOn this episode we (@Tasia1409 and I) talk about my love for gin, stem cell research and how they’ve revolutionized our understanding of disease and organs, neurodegenerative diseases organoids which are mini organs and I get an opportunity to slander toddlers who are poorly coordinated and steal snacks. We also discuss what it is like being a Black scientist in the EU and her experiences as a graduate student as well as her joint initiative ViSTEM_Africa to increase visibility of African scientists”
Here are the links mentioned during the show:
Twitter: Tasia1409
IG: Mudiwa1409
LinkedIN: Nathasia Muwanigwa
FB: Nathasia Muwanigwa
ViSTEM_Africa
Vagina Bible by jen gunter
Why I’m no longer talking to white people race