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Celebrate the New Year with a new podcast episode! Dr. Ariel Furst reveals what transformed her initial dislike of chemistry into a fascination that shaped her career. She also discussed her life outside the lab, her exciting research on low-cost diagnostic devices, bacterial coatings, degradation of environmental contaminants with microbes, and more! peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-

In our final podcast episode of 2023, Dr. Michael Demetriou shares his research targeting cell surface sugars to develop new therapies for multiple sclerosis and cancer, life outside the lab, and more!

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I enjoyed chatting with Dr. Malú Gámez Tansey about her research at the intersection of immunology, neuroscience, and genetics in this recent podcast episode. She shared some of her new findings, advances in neuroimmunology, and insights on important areas of opportunity in the field.

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New podcast episode out today featuring Dr. Beth Weaver! Hear how her research has changed our understanding of how a particular type of chemotherapy agent works, her career path, life outside the lab, and more!

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Thrilled to share this new episode featuring fellow WashU alum Dr. Magdalena Osburn! Maggie shares stories about her high school summers spent mapping hot springs in Yellowstone National Park, her current research investigating cool microbes in caves and mines, exciting scientific successes, lessons learned from frustrating failures, career advice, and more.

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What could be more exciting right now than listening to Dario Alessi share stories about his work unraveling the mysteries of how the LRRK2 gene contributes to Parkinson's disease? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. (At least in my opinion.)

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In this new interview, Dr. Erdem Tabdanov discusses how a fascination with asymmetry sparked his interest in , new research findings on how cells move that may improve cancer treatments, his creative hobbies of calligraphy and digital art, and more.
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Looking to start your week with some science and great stories? In this new podcast episode, Dr. Alexis “Lekki” Wood discusses her research examining the links between food, genetics, and health. She also gives us a glimpse into her favorite activities outside of science, the twists and turns of her career path, and some of her most meaningful successes and failures.

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In our latest podcast episode, Dr. Gareth Fraser discusses his exciting research on tooth development, regeneration, and evolution in sharks and other unique organisms. He also shares his lifelong fascination with the ocean, how he became a scientist, the mentors and experiences that shaped his career, life outside the lab, travel adventures, and more.

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Don't miss this new podcast episode featuring the brilliant Dr. Rachel Perry and her work at the intersection of metabolic health and disease! She shares early lab experiences that shaped her career, her passions outside of science, exciting research successes, advice for early-career scientists, and more.

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Interested in sleep and neurodegenerative disease?

Well, have I got the podcast episode for you! Just released today, this interview with Dr. Amy Amara dives into the details of her research on sleep in people with Parkinson's disease, REM sleep behavior disorder, and more.

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Thrilled to share this new podcast episode! Dr. Susie Dai discusses life outside the lab, her career path, and her exciting research on the degradation of PFAS forever chemicals and monitoring arsenic in private wells. www.peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-susie-dai/

New podcast episode! Dr. Ralph Dewey discusses his career path, including how he got started in science, the major challenges he has overcome, and the experiment that shaped his career. We also hear about his exciting research on crop genetics, the novel he is writing, memorable travel moments, and more.

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I'm honored to be partnering with The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research to discuss the latest advances and discoveries in neuroscience with experts as the host of this new research-focused podcast! Two new episodes are out!

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Meet our latest podcast guest Dr. Denise Okafor! She shared her research on protein regulation mechanisms, a failure that nearly ended her scientific career, scientific successes, advice, and more.

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Excited to share this new podcast episode! I enjoyed speaking with Dr. Laura Kiessling about her work studying carbohydrates on the surface of cells, how she became a successful scientist, life outside the lab, advice, and more! peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-

Thank you to New England Biolabs for supporting this episode!

In this new episode, Dr. Nicole Calakos gives an inside look at her career path, including her early work with a future Nobel Laureate. She also discusses her fascinating research on synaptic plasticity, advice for early-career researchers, her cooking and mountain bike racing hobbies, and more.

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Cadense has created an adaptive shoe that is comfortable, stylish, and designed specifically for people who have trouble advancing their foot during gait.

Learn more about Cadense and the exciting research done by Dr. Tyler Susko to create these adaptive shoes and other mobility-related devices and robots in our latest podcast episode.

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