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A podcast about hot research and the hot (mess) grad student behind it!⁠ This Grad Life is all about celebrating cutting edge research and commiserating with the poor souls that do all of the work. Here in this podcast I interview grad students and we talk about their research, what they've learned…

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  • Aug 11, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
  • infrequent NEW EPISODES
  • 1h 8m AVG DURATION
  • 15 EPISODES


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EP 14 - Dr. Alexander Bay - Poop, Ignorance, Donuts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 122:53


Meet Dr. Alexander Bay, Chair of the Department of History. This history buff uses his studies on a modernizing Japan to help fight diseases today. You see, many of the challenges a modernizing nation faced are paralleled in developing nations today. Turns out, it's much more than making sewers and indoor toilets. It's about fighting ignorance telling people to wash their god damn hands. Also discussed is the power donuts have on writing.

EP 13 - Richa Yeshvekar - Flowers, Wellness, Chai

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 46:33


Meet Richa Yeshvekar, plant biologist at University of Leeds. This agricultural scientist wants to help feed people. But along the way, she stumbled upon an interesting question regarding flowers. Most living creatures have a ton of variation within the species. Folks, for example, come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. But flowers of a species all look the same! Turns out, they try real hard at making it that way. In this episode, Richa will talk about why. But this research ain't no bed of roses (except when it literally is). She also coordinates a student wellness group on campus. When all else fails, there is always chai.

EP 12 - Dr. Carey Huh - Lazy Eye, Nihilism, Korean Food

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 99:36


Meet Dr. Carey Huh, neuroscientist at UCI. She looks at the connections in the brain, and how they might explain amblyopia, also known as lazy eye. Using the latest and greatest in brain imaging, she can SEE neurons firing in REAL TIME. That’s gonna help her develop new therapies to help adults with this condition. As a bonus discussion, we talk about science communication and getting down to what we are all about. You know, good ol’ fashion nihilistic fun. To learn more about Carey, head on over to www.thisgradlife.com/careyhuh

EP 11 - Scott Kilianski - Memory, Therapy, Peanut Butter Yogurt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 102:07


Meet Scott Kiliansky. This friendly sci-fi nerd got into neuroscience in order to live out his sci-fi nerd fantasies. He researches how memories are changed and strengthened as we sleep. It's the first step on his way to figuring out how to connect our brains to machines and turn us into cyborgs! We also talk about our shared experiences through therapy, and all of the things we have gotten out of it. Also discussed is what is easily the most struggle meal I've come across on this show. To learn more about Scott, head on over to www.thisgradlife.com/podcast/scottkiliansky.

EP 10 - Kendra Walters - Microbes, Perfectionism, Cheese.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 63:06


Meet Kendra Walters, who examines the mobility of microbes. These little dudes are an important part of *cue music* the circle of liiiiiife! They eat all the dead stuff, so all the new stuff can grow! But how the heck did they get there? Well, with lots of fun (existentially dreadful) long term studies, Kendra hopes to find out! Listen to how she battles her perfectionism in the face of months long experiments. Spoiler alert, the solution is cheese. The melty-gooey kind.

EP 9 - Jaclyn Beck - Microglia, Impostor's Syndrome, Ice Cream

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 72:59


Meet Jaclyn Beck. She studies the aging process of microglia, which make up the brain's personal immune system defense force. While important, these cells are heavily implicated in Alzheimer's disease. Since age is the biggest risk factor for this disease, she's trying to figure out a way to artificially age these cells. That way, they can be studied more easily. And she gave up a stable NASA job in order to do so! Why yes, I too prefer ice cream when dealing with my own impostor's syndrome.

EP 8 - Janielle Vidal - Alzheimer's, Guts, Spaceships

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 67:23


Meet Janielle Vidal. She studies the relationship of the gut microbiome, copper intake, and Alzheimer’s disease. Not only is her research about the gut, her research is also gutsy! She discusses the importance of telling the story behind data. To do that better, she drummed up her own high-risk research project! Tough stuff, but proud to call it her own. Tune in and hear about this unique take on studying Alzheimer’s desease!

EP 7 - Alex Jarnot - Atmospheric Chemistry, Ninja Air Cans, Chex Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 74:28


Meet Alex Jarnot, a PhD student at UC Irvine, studying atmospheric chemistry. His lab has quite the pedigree, the original founder shared the Nobel Prize for discovering the cause of the hole in the ozone layer. True to the original cause, he looks at wildfires and agricultural fires and sees how that smoke interacts with urban pollution. In this episode, he also describes some of the surprising peril that comes with this particular line of work. 

EP 6 - Darby Vickers - Epistemology, Post Truth, Speculoos Cookies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 76:07


Meet Darby Vickers, a PhD candidate in the Department of Philosophy UC Irvine, who studies ethics, epistemology, and the philosophy of education. She's interested in exploring how people learn and how to best learn. She's also a front line fighter against fake news. Her projects revolve around how to get people together, spread new ideas, and figure out how we can help people sort truths from falshoods. The cookies are for moral support. Normally when I say this, its a sarcastic joke about stress eating. But these are literally to help aid others bolster their morale.

EP 5 - Kelli Malott - Reproductive Toxicology, Righteous Indignation, Microwave Nachos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 74:09


Meet Kelli Malott, a PhD candidate in the School of Medicine at UC Irvine, who studies reproductive toxicology. Specifically, she looks at benzo(a)pyrene and how it affects babies before they are even born! There's also plenty of righteous indignation that comes with advocating for policies that help babies, and hitting bureaucratic brick walls. Though, I hear that melted cheese does wonders for alleviating that. Find out more about Kelli at www.thisgradlife.com/podcast/kellimalott.

EP 4 - Victoria Lim - Drugs, Research Slumps, Indian Curry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 40:24


Today, I'd like to introduce Victoria Lim. She is a PhD candidate and chemist at UC Irvine studying computer aided drug design, and is figuring out ways to make the billion dollar process of creating new drugs cheaper. She will also talk about her work in science communication, burnout, and how curry can help! Find out more about Victoria at www.thisgradlife.com/podcast/victorialim.

EP 3 - Janice Phung - Autism, Uncertainty, Coffee Ice Cream

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 52:24


This episode, we have Dr. Janice Phung. That's right! We got ourselves an ex-grad lifer! She's now a psychology professor at CSU San Marcos. Come listen as she discusses autism research, how martial arts can benefit children living with autism, the HUGE amount of uncertainty that comes with switching advisors midway through your PhD program, and how awesome coffee ice cream is.Also, I might finally (sort of) have a handle on this audio business :^)If you want to read more about Janice, check out the website: www.thisgradlife.com

EP 2 - Krista Fruehauf - Polymers, Loss, Stress Not Eating

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 74:50


For this episode, we have Krista Fruehauf, a chemist at UC Irvine who researches new and interesting ways to grow polymers, and how they can be used to better deliver drugs to where it needs to go in your body. She also talks about grappling with sudden loss, how it impacted grad school, and the wonderful (awful) stress coping mechanism of not eating.Read more about Krista on the website: www.thisgradlife.com

EP 1 - Kellen Kartub - Nanoparticles, Marriage, Ramen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 57:56


Welcome to the This Grad Life Podcast! On this podcast, I interview current and ex-grad students, ask about their research, and commiserate about how awful grad school can be.For our very first interview, I'd like to introduce PhD Candidate Kellen Kartub. She is a chemist at UC Irvine who works with nanoparticles to enhance analytical techniques. She also talks about the joys of cryo-em, why it's a great (terrible) idea to plan both your marriage and your thesis defense at the same time, being a science communicator on instagram, and also the stress benefits of eating ramen.Read more about Kellen on the website: www.thisgradlife.com

EP 0 - This Grad Trailer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 3:28


Welcome to This Grad Life! This podcast is about cutting edge research, and the poor broken souls that make it happen. Every two weeks, I interview a graduate student, talk about their work, and discuss the hilarious smorgasbord of existentially dreadful forces that plague this hard working bunch. This podcast will officially launch October 22, 2019. I hope you'll tune in and listen to all of the ups and down, victories and failures, and drudgery and adventure that is grad school. Be sure to visit our website, www.thisgradlife.com and sign up for email alerts! Also, please consider donating to the various grad student coffee funds and my own fund to help sustain the podcast.

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