#ShareScience is a podcast by InsideScientific, the online environment for Life Science webinars, virtual events, interviews and educational content that helps you do your best work. On this channel, we will be featuring #RealScience, a stream of original interviews with life science researchers about their life, work, and passions. We will also feature #IndustryInsights, where professionals in the science industry discuss the latest and greatest developments that their companies are working on. Check out our sister podcast #ExpertAnswers for even more great life science content!
Ritwika Biswas from Sino Biological explores the transformative potential of regenerative medicine and the crucial role of cytokines in tissue repair and regeneration.
Michelle Wong is one of 10 winners of the inaugural Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award. In this episode, she discusses his current research interests, projects, and where the road lies ahead for her future career aspirations in STEM.
Oliver Wearing shares what led him to study the relationship between cardiovascular physiology and the autonomic nervous system, how achieving his various positions and awards have allowed him to pursue his research goals, and where he hopes to take his work next.
Tanishq is one of 10 winners of the inaugural Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award. In this episode, he discusses his current research interests, projects, and where the road lies ahead for his future career aspirations in STEM.
Ellie Siebeneck is one of 10 winners of the inaugural Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award. In this episode, she discusses her passion for learning, mentorship and where the road lies ahead for her academic journey.
Micaela Merrill discusses her inspiration for science, as well as where she plans to take her career in the future. Her current project is a subset of a larger research story that seeks to understand the risk factors and comorbidities of PTSD in a metropolitan population of Black Americans.
Jared Oenick gives us a brief look at what his inspiration for science is, as well as where he plans to take his career in the future. He recounts how having a personalized experience with renal disease not only encouraged him, but gave him the clarity needed to find solutions to the problems facing many patients today.
Martin Young shares his career path, background, and the influence and guidance he has received from through generations of scientific mentorship.
Nataliia Beztsinna and Marten Hornsveld from Crown Bioscience talk about native and reconstituted TME assays, how they can help in the preparation for clinical trials, and what kinds of therapies in development would benefit the most from this kind of testing.
This episode of #ShareScience features Yelena Akelina, DVM, MS, a Research Scientist and the Co-Director/Instructor in Clinical Microsurgery at the Microsurgery Research and Training Lab at Columbia University.
Saskia De Man, Marrit Putker, and Pirouz Daftarian from Crown Bioscience discuss the impact of T cell-directed immunotherapy on the cancer-immunity cycle.
Rajendra Kumari and Gera Goverse from Crown Bioscience provide an overview of the cancer-immunity cycle and describe in vivo, in vitro, and ex vivo research tools to study immuno-oncology.
Chris Rand delves into the start and evolution of Aurora Scientific, and their journey within the preclinical research world.
Amy Sheng shares how nanobodies are emerging as important tools for tumor diagnosis and treatment.
Trent Lund shares the latest and greatest developments in the ANY-maze Operant Interface, and gives us insight on how Stoelting has created the most inclusive line of neuroscience equipment in the industry.
Chris Perry shares his career path and recent project of creating a CRO to bring more opportunity to deliver solutions for muscle disorders while still benefiting his trainees.
Brent Sinclair spends quite a bit of time outside of his research and teaching responsibilities to organize career events for graduate students in the Biology department, and he shares why these opportunities are so important for students as they get close to graduation.
Tim Hacker shares his expertise, career path and insights for young scientists on what its like to run a core lab at an academic institution.
This episode of #ShareScience features Gwen Randolph, PhD. She is passionate about the role of women in science, and she shares her personal experiences and passions as both a scientist and as a woman in the field of immunology.
Yuning Chen discusses The “ProVir™” collection and the role of recombinant virus proteins in the development of infectious disease treatment regimes and vaccines.
This episode of #RealScience features Wendy Riggs, who strongly believes in building a community with her students and uses technology to facilitate meaningful learning opportunities in STEM.
Dr. Aaron Phillips combines integrated physiology and neuroscience to understand hemodynamic instability and spinal cord injury in pre-clinical and clinical models.