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Join us to explore groundbreaking biomedical research and how it is relevant to your health and life.

Rachana Somaiya, Paras Patel, Jeremy Myslowski, Carleigh Studtmann


    • May 4, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 41m AVG DURATION
    • 34 EPISODES


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    Interface with the nervous system with Dr. D.G. Muratore

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 57:45


    Dr. Dante G. Muratore followed a unquie path during his scientific career, he started as an Microelectronics Ph.D. then moved into neuroscience for his Postdoctoral Fellowship at Stanford University and started his lab at Delft University of Technology exploring how to interface the nervous systen with microelectronics. Come journey with us through his career and explore how scientists are pushing forward to understand how our visual and nervous systems work.

    Which came first? The gene or the behavior: Talking brain behavior with Dr. Kenneth Harris

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 61:35


    Have you ever wondered what actually creates your behavior? How do the cells in your brain shape who you are? Paras sits down with leading computation and experimental neuroscientist Dr. Kenneth Harris from the University of College London (UCL) about these topics and more.

    Virginia Tech ComSciCon Wrap Up Finale

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 46:36


    The flagship ComSciCon has come and gone, but do you crave a little more? In April, Virginia Tech students came together to talk about what science communication means to them and why it is essential for scientists to leave the lab and participate in science communication.

    Virginia Tech ComSciCon Wrap Up Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 26:32


    The flagship ComSciCon has come and gone, but do you crave a little more? In April, Virginia Tech students came together to talk about what science communication means to them and why it is essential for scientists to leave the lab and participate in science communication.

    Virginia Tech ComSciCon Wrap Up Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 26:30


    The flagship ComSciCon has come and gone, but do you crave a little more? In April, Virginia Tech students came together to talk about what science communication means to them and why it is essential for scientists to leave the lab and participate in science communication.

    COVID-19 and mental health: Dr. Robert Trestman, Chair of Psychiatry, delves into our health during the pandemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 38:03


    In our final episode of BLoS in conjunction with the American Society for Neurochemistry 2022 here in Roanoke, we speak with Dr. Robert Trestman, Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at Carilion Clinic and Professor at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine about mental health during the pandemic and health care the past two years in Southwest Virginia. Content warning: mental illness, suicide

    Do viruses dream of electric potentials? Drs. Smyth and Padget discuss SARS-CoV-2 infection and your body

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 29:17


    In episode 2 of our Public Podcast Series in conjunction with the American Society for Neurochemistry conference we meet with Drs. Jamie Smyth and Rachel Padget (your beloved communications director of BLoS) talk about what infection with SRAS-CoV-2 does to your body, why many people lose their sense of taste and smell, and what being a virologist has been like over the past two years.

    That I may serve: Dr. Carla Finkielstein, Fralin Biomedical Research Institute, and Virginia Tech serving Southwest Virginia during the pandemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 49:37


    Big Lick of Science presents a public interest series in conjunction with the American Society for Neurochemistry. Episode 1: That I may serve: Dr. Carla Finkielstein, Fralin Biomedical Research Institute, and Virginia Tech serving Southwest Virginia during the pandemic Paras visited with Dr. Carla Finkielstein, cancer biologist at Virginia Tech, who answered "What am I positioned to do to serve others during the pandemic?" by being the driving force and director of the Virginia Tech Molecular Diagnostics lab, the Covid-19 diagnostic lab that serves Southwest Virginia.

    Who makes the rules around here?: Science policy and change with Dr. Sarah Parker

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 46:34


    How does a system change based on scientific information? And why does change sometimes seem to conflict with previous information? Paras visits with Dr. Sarah Parker, an expert on studying clinical setting effectiveness, such as reducing infection during operations. They discuss topics like science policy and how scientists create change on a large scale. 

    Do you understand me?: Patty Raun and Carrie Kroehler communicate science communication

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 48:08


    Rachana visits with Patty Raun and Carrie Kroehler, directors of the Virginia Tech Center for Communication Science about why proper science communication is important and how scientists can be more effective as sharing their work, from your own family to a more broad audience.

    Affairs of the heart: the right balance of salt create exciting results

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 53:11


    Paras interviews a previous post-doc at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute, Ryan King. They chat about Ryan's long-lasting interest in how the heart functions and what was it like being a first-time dad in graduate school. During this interview, Ryan was a post-doc in Dr. Scott Johnstone's lab, who was featured in a previous episode titled "A pannexin for your thoughts."

    SURFing his way into a lifetime of science

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 41:14


    Big Lick of Science brings a first for us, we sit down with a summer undergraduate research fellowship (SURF) student at the Fralin Biomedical Research Insititute at Virginia Tech. Gabe focused on addiction research during his summer months in Roanoke and also talks a little bit about his educational background, including his time being homeschooled!

    Forgetting what you know: an Inside Out approach to understanding how we think with Dr. György Buzsáki

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 52:06


    We bring you a special episode today with Dr. György Buzsáki, Biggs Professor of Neuroscience at New York University School of Medicine. Paras and Dr. Buzsáki discuss his Inside Out approach and philosophy to how brain rhymes support cognitive function. Dr. Buzsáki is the author of over 300 papers and 2 books, the latest titled “The Brain From Inside Out”.

    Astrocytes, the real star stuff? Dr. Robel explores the cosmos of our brain cells

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 41:30


    Dr. Stefanie Robel is a primary investigator at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at Virginia Tech who focuses on these little star-shaped cells within our brains called astrocytes. These cells are important for brain health and function, but that can all change during traumatic brain injury, as her group studies. Additionally, we chat about her interests outside of the lab, including team building and mentorship.

    A pannexin for your thoughts: Dr. Johnstone communicates about cell channels and US/UK academia

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 42:37


    Big Lick of Science sits down with new Principal Investigator, Dr. Scott Johnstone to discuss his research into cellular communication via pannexins and connexions and his unique experience working in academia in both the United States and the United Kingdom, along with opening a new lab during the pandemic.

    (Peer) Pressure, pushing down on me

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 32:58


    "If all of your friends were to jump off of a bridge, would you do it?" Peer pressure can be a powerful social influence, but can this phenomenon be used to help people to better decision-making? Rachana discusses all of this and more with Mark Orloff, PhD candidate at Virginia Tech!

    What's in a name?: from linguistics to botany

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 26:34


    Today on Big Lick of Science, we do something a little different and discuss the history of one of the most famous Black scientists, George Washington Carver, who created 105 recipes for the use of peanuts and was an advocate for environmentalism. Additionally, Paras gets to enjoy one of his passions, linguistics, by highlighting the research into African American Vernacular English (AAVE) by Dr. Lisa Green at UMass Amherst.

    Step-by-step: COVID-19 vaccine prep with Dr. X.J. Meng

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 37:07


    Rachana virtually sits down with Dr. X.J. Meng, vaccine expert, and professor at Virginia Tech to discuss the ins and outs of vaccine creation. They get into the specifics of the making of the COVID-19 vaccines and answer our listeners' questions. 

    You are R0 going to believe this episode: Dr. Smyth, virologist, unpacks it all

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 34:14


    Our host, Paras, virtually sits down with Dr. Jamie Symth, virologist and cellular communication expert at Virginia Tech to talk about his work, how viruses can ruin everything and how different viruses have been so successful at integrating into our lives and are tightly woven into the human experience. 

    Microscopic aliens and you: what are viruses and how the Covid-19 pandemic came to be

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 54:44


    Today's introduction delves more into viruses, how they cause pandemics, and humanity's tepid history with these microscopic aliens. Rachana and Paras muse and discuss more details about the current COVID-19 pandemic. Wear your mask, folks!

    With Dr. Read Montague: Why choose this interview

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 27:54


    Computational neuroscience has experienced a super-nova like explosion of growth in recent years. Tune in to hear from Dr. Read Montague, director of the Human Neuroimaging Laboratory at the Fralin Biomedical Research Insitute, to explore the past, present, and future of this exciting field along with details about his career and the book he authored: Why Choose This Book?: How We Make Decisions.

    The (ir)rational choice to listen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 53:48


    Your life is made up of everyday decisions, but what drives you to make the choices that you do? What's the science behind rhyme or reason? We delve into the world of choice.

    Sex Differences with Dr. Hodes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 38:31


    Tune in to the second part of our fascinating series on the role of sex-specific differences in science and disease. Listen to Dr. Georgia Hodes discuss her transition from a career in theater and design to science. Learn about her research exploring the intersection of sex-specific differences in depression and the immune system. 

    It's not all about Corona. Sex matters.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 36:42


    What role do sex-specific differences play in scientific studies and disease models? Tune in to part one of this series to learn about how the sex of an organism is an important consideration in scientific experimentation, and how sex-specific differences can impact the biology of the brain, the development of diseases such as depression, and the response to treatments. 

    Health Science Careers in Roanoke

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 60:33


    Tune in to hear our first live podcast! Listen to the question and answer session from our Health Science Career Panel to learn about careers as a doctor, physical therapist, dental hygienist, biomedical scientist, entrepreneur in science, and more from our expert panelists. Hear advice about how to pursue these careers and avenues to pursue them right here in the Roanoke Valley!

    Health Science Career Panel

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 3:06


    Tune in for a special announcement about Big Lick of Science's first live podcast! 

    Poopcast! Round 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 26:48


    Join us for the second part of our gut microbiome series as we interview Dr. Michelle Theus, a scientist studying the role of the gut-brain axis in the development of autism. Learn about her journey through the research world, venturing from stem cell therapies to the mechanisms by which the gut microbiome may influence our brain and behavior. 

    Poopcast! Round 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 36:29


    Did you know? You have trillions of microorganisms living in your gut right now! Tune in to part one of our gut microbiome series to learn the difference between good and bad bacteria, how our brains are connected to our gut, and everything you need to know about fecal transplants.

    Meet your Co-host: RDS and the Life of an International Graduate Student

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 55:23


    Join us as we interview our very own co-host, Rachana Deven Somaiya, about life as an international graduate student. Tune in to learn the differences between working in industry and academia, as well as Rachana's research in synapse formation and the visual system. 

    2020 Vision: Stop, Look, & Listen

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 67:02


    Ever wondered how our eyes connect to our brain? How do connections in our brains form in the first place? And why do we blink so much? Check out our latest episode to hear the answers to these questions from Dr. Michael Fox, an expert in the visual system and circuit development within the brain (interview begins at 30:50.) 

    When a Virus Attacks your Heart

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 23:09


    What happens when our hearts are infected with a virus? And how do we study such a phenomenon? Tune in to hear third-year Ph.D. student Rachel Padget discuss her research in the cardiac field and her life as a graduate student!

    Lub Dub: A Hearty Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 56:02


    How exactly does the heart beat? How is electrical activity passed from one heart cell to another? And how can this go wrong in diseases like heart failure? Does drinking red wine really help prevent heart disease? Hear the answer to these questions and more in this episode featuring Dr. Steve Poelzing, an expert in cardiac dysfunction. 

    Exploring Parts Unknown: Vision & Grad School

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 40:18


    Tune in to hear graduate student Ubadah Sabbagh as he discusses his path to a Ph.D. program and his research into how light can impact much more than what we see, including jet lag and mood disorders.

    Unzip your genes: Traits, DNA, & RNA

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 39:32


    Have you ever wondered what RNA is, or how it differs from DNA? And how exactly does DNA relate to our traits, such as eye color or height? Tune in to learn the answer to these questions and more. Dr. Shannon Farris, an expert in RNA, joins us in our first episode to discuss the importance of RNA and how it contributes to memory formation in the brain.  

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