11 episodes

In this series of short podcasts, undergraduate students interview faculty members in the Duke Biology Department to find out what they study, how they study it, and why their research is important for society at large. Listen to gain insight into the day-to-day lives of biologists in a variety of disciplines and learn about the types of work being done at Duke University.

Details on each episode and full transcripts are available at https://biology.duke.edu/biogist-podcast

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In this series of short podcasts, undergraduate students interview faculty members in the Duke Biology Department to find out what they study, how they study it, and why their research is important for society at large. Listen to gain insight into the day-to-day lives of biologists in a variety of disciplines and learn about the types of work being done at Duke University.

Details on each episode and full transcripts are available at https://biology.duke.edu/biogist-podcast

    Learning from Baboons: Dr. Susan Alberts

    Learning from Baboons: Dr. Susan Alberts

    In this episode of BioGist, Alex Hong (Class of 2024), interviews Dr. Susan Alberts. Dr. Alberts is the Robert F. Durden Distinguished Professor of Biology and chair of the Evolutionary Anthropology department here at Duke. Listen about how Dr. Alberts spends her days studying baboons in their natural habitat in Kenya, its impact and correlation with human social determinants of health (SDOH), and her time outside the lab.

    Full episode transcript is available at https://biology.duke.edu/learning-baboons-dr-susan-alberts

    To find out more about Dr. Alberts, visit her lab website at https://sites.duke.edu/albertslab/, and follow her on Twitter @susan_alberts. You can also find more about the Amboseli Research Project at their Twitter account (@AmboseliBaboons), their Facebook page (Amboseli Baboon Research Project), and the project website at https://amboselibaboons.nd.edu

    Thanks to the Duke Biology department for supporting BioGist, and to Poddington Bear for the music.

    Have questions or feedback about the show? Email us at DukeBioGist@gmail.com

    • 5 min
    Extremophiles and Systems Biology: Dr. Amy Schmid

    Extremophiles and Systems Biology: Dr. Amy Schmid

    In this episode of BioGist, Tyler Edwards, a member of the class of 2022 majoring in Biology, interviews Dr. Amy Schmid, an Associate Professor in the Biology department at Duke University. Listen to hear Dr. Schmid’s explanation of how archaebacteria use genetic adaptations to survive extreme environments and her take on the importance of bringing young people into science

    The full transcript for this episode is available at https://biology.duke.edu/extremophiles-and-systems-biology-dr-amy-schmid

    To find out more about Dr. Schmid, visit her lab website at https://schmidlab.biology.duke.edu/  , and follow her on Twitter @SchmidLab.

    Thanks to the Duke Biology department for supporting BioGist, and to Poddington Bear for the music.

    • 6 min
    How Cells Manage Stress: Dr. Gustavo Silva

    How Cells Manage Stress: Dr. Gustavo Silva

    In this episode of BioGist, Christina Shin, a Duke student who recently graduated in the class of 2021 with a major in Art History and minor in Chemistry, interviews Dr. Gustavo Silva. An Assistant Professor in the Biology department at Duke University, Dr. Silva shares how studying oxidative stress is like repairing water damage on a house. Listen to hear more about regulating stress (on the cellular level, of course) and picking up new habits during the pandemic!

    The full transcript of this episode is available at https://biology.duke.edu/how-cells-manage-stress-dr-gustavo-silva

    To find out more about Dr. Silva, visit his lab’s website at https://sites.duke.edu/silvalab/, and follow his lab’s work on Twitter @thesilvalab.

    Thanks to the Duke Biology department for supporting BioGist, and to Poddington Bear for the music.

    Have questions or feedback about the show? Email us at DukeBioGist@gmail.com

    • 9 min
    Predator-Prey Interactions in a Changing World: Dr. Jean Philippe Gibert

    Predator-Prey Interactions in a Changing World: Dr. Jean Philippe Gibert

    In this episode of BioGist, Emily Nagamoto, a member of the class of 2024 majoring in Earth and Climate Sciences, interviews Dr. Jean Philippe Gibert, an assistant professor in the Biology department at Duke University. Listen to hear Dr. Gibert describe food webs, why protists are cooler than lions, and how to create a mathematical model.

    The full transcript of this episode is available at https://biology.duke.edu/predator-prey-interactions-changing-world-dr-jean-philippe-gibert

    To find out more about Dr. Gibert, visit his lab website at https://jeanpgibert.weebly.com/.

    Thanks to the Duke Biology department for supporting BioGist, and to Poddington Bear for the music.

    Have questions or feedback about the show? Email us at DukeBioGist@gmail.com

    • 8 min
    Exploring the Extracellular Matrix: Dr. David Sherwood

    Exploring the Extracellular Matrix: Dr. David Sherwood

    In this episode of BioGist, Benjamin Asomani, a member of the class of 2024 majoring in Computer Science and Biology, interviews Dr. David Sherwood, Professor in the Biology department at Duke University. Listen to hear Dr. Sherwood describe how cells interact with the extracellular matrix, and how a nematode can give us precious insights into cancer treatment.

    The full transcript for this episode is available at https://biology.duke.edu/exploring-extracellular-matrix-dr-david-sherwood

    To find out more about Dr. Sherwood, visit his lab website at https://sites.duke.edu/sherwoodlab/  and follow him on Twitter @SherwoodElegans.

    Thanks to the Duke Biology department for supporting BioGist, and to Poddington Bear for the music.

    Have questions or feedback about the show? Email us at DukeBioGist@gmail.com

    • 9 min
    Cell Division's Missing Link: Dr. Masayuki Onishi

    Cell Division's Missing Link: Dr. Masayuki Onishi

    In this episode of BioGist, Tyler Edwards, a member of the class of 2022 majoring in Biology, interviews Dr. Masayuki Onishi, an Assistant Professor in the Biology department at Duke University. Listen to hear Dr. Onishi describe how a drawstring-like structure used in the cell division process is a missing link in the tree of life.

    The full transcript for this episode is available at https://biology.duke.edu/cell-divisions-missing-link-dr-masayuki-onishi

    To find out more about Dr. Onishi, visit his lab website at https://sites.duke.edu/onishilab/  and follow him on Twitter @onishilab

    Thanks to the Duke Biology department for supporting BioGist, and to Poddington Bear for the music.

    Have questions or feedback about the show? Email us at DukeBioGist@gmail.com

    • 6 min

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