PCR: Podcast of UConn Research PCR: Podcast of UConn Research
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PCR, or the Podcast of UConn Research, is a student run podcast hosted by Alisa White and Kyle Drake, two PhD students from Dr. Rahul Kanadia’s lab in the Department of Physiology and Neurobiology. This podcast aims to unveil the fascinating research occurring at the University of Connecticut by interviewing both administrators and research faculty based in Storrs. PCR intends to inspire listeners of all backgrounds to become involved and engaged in research of various disciplines. Reach us at: uconn.pcr@gmail.com.
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Podcast of UConn Research Episode 3: Interview with Dr. Jeremy Teitelbaum, Interim Provost
https://24b9eb400710dac81e8d-597f4ed4ea6895a41e2bd2978eb66730.ssl.cf5.rackcdn.com/PCR%3A%20Podcast%20of%20UConn%20Research/pcr%20episode%203%20final_mixdown.mp3 Listen as we talk with UConn’s interim Provost, Dr. Jeremy Teitelbaum, about his research in an esoteric field of mathematics. Dr. Teitelbaum shares with us the valuable lessons he has learned regarding mentorship, resourcefulness, and the importance of respite.
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Podcast of UConn Research Episode 2: Interview with Dr. Radenka Maric, Vice President of Research
https://24b9eb400710dac81e8d-597f4ed4ea6895a41e2bd2978eb66730.ssl.cf5.rackcdn.com/PCR%3A%20Podcast%20of%20UConn%20Research/PCR%20Ep%202%20FINAL_mixdown-2.mp3 Join us as we interview the Vice President for Research, Dr. Radenka Maric. We talk about everything from what the Office of the Vice President for Research does, to how and why Dr. Maric got involved in materials science and engineering research. This episode explores the future of research at UConn by discussing upcoming […]
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Podcast of UConn Research Episode 1: Who We Are
https://24b9eb400710dac81e8d-597f4ed4ea6895a41e2bd2978eb66730.ssl.cf5.rackcdn.com/PCR%3A%20Podcast%20of%20UConn%20Research/PCR-%20Episode%201.mp3 We start by explaining both the inspiration behind PCR and the goals of this podcast, followed by a brief introduction of who we are, the research we do, and how we got involved in it. We welcome all listeners to join in on this growing conversation by reaching out to us at uconn.pcr@gmail.com.