Our new podcast episode with Dr. Scotty Yang has it all: A life-changing flyer about exploring the mountains at night, fire ants, spotted lanternflies, lab competitions, desk pets, scientific struggles, advice, and a healthy dose of basketball!

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Dr. Jonathan Payne studies interactions between the changes in earth’s environments and the of life on Earth. He focuses on large extinction events like asteroid impacts and volcanic eruptions, and how these impacted ocean life.

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Thank you to Innovative Research for providing support for this week's new People Behind the Science episode featuring Dr. Elaine Guevara!

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What can we learn about brain aging by studying some of our closest relatives? Dr. Elaine Guevara shares her career path and dives into the details of her research on the evolution of brain aging, including exciting findings on key differences in age-related inflammation. She discussed how her team overcame major challenges in a recent project, experiences conducting field work in Madagascar, her life outside the lab, and more in this new podcast episode!

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This podcast episode was made possible with support from Innovative Research.

The road to scientific discoveries is often long and full of unexpected twists and turns. Dr. Beth Stroupe shared her career path and her recent breakthrough in the lab that was decades in the making. She's been working to identify the structure of an enzyme called sulfite reductase that has broad biological importance, from amino acid metabolism to a potential target for drug discovery. Learn more about Beth's research, her experiences in science, and her life in this new podcast episode!

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Many people think of proteins as molecules arranged in static structures, but the dynamic nature of proteins is critical for many biological functions. Dr. Ganesh Anand brings the world of shape-changing proteins to life as he discusses his research on molecular switches, his career path spanning multiple countries, an exciting success in the lab, and more in this new episode!

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