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We are two doctoral nanotechnology researchers that like to talk about the science we do!

Our podcasts cover a wide range of topics that include nanotechnology, discuss our own journeys, and review current research in a fun way !

Special Feature: Our "Lit" Update features a recent paper from the scientific literature that we review and discuss using layman terms

*opinions expressed in this podcast are solely our own.

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We are two doctoral nanotechnology researchers that like to talk about the science we do!

Our podcasts cover a wide range of topics that include nanotechnology, discuss our own journeys, and review current research in a fun way !

Special Feature: Our "Lit" Update features a recent paper from the scientific literature that we review and discuss using layman terms

*opinions expressed in this podcast are solely our own.

    Alcohols to alcohols - who knew?!

    Alcohols to alcohols - who knew?!

    Super amazing chemistry



    References:

    Ruizhe Chen et al.,Alcohol-alcohol cross-coupling enabled by SH2 radical sorting.Science383,1350-1357(2024).DOI:10.1126/science.adl5890

    https://chemistry.princeton.edu/news/macmillan-lab-scores-alcohol-alcohol-cross-coupling-method-after-long-effort/#:~:text=The%20method%3A%20achieving%20alcohol%2Dalcohol,by%20powerful%20SH2%20radical%20sorting.&text=The%20alcohol%2Dalcohol%20paper%E2%80%94the,salt%20to%20form%20activated%20adducts.

    • 10 min
    Ep 69 - Revolutionary Enzyme Ready to Cleave Unbreakable Bond

    Ep 69 - Revolutionary Enzyme Ready to Cleave Unbreakable Bond

    The Nobel Prize winning scientists, Frances Arnold, has done it again! Her team have use directed evolution to engineer enzymes that can break down the strong carbon-silicon bonds found in many products we use everyday!



    Reference:
    Nicholas S. Sarai et al. ,Directed evolution of enzymatic silicon-carbon bond cleavage in siloxanes.Science383,438-443(2024). DOI:10.1126/science.adi5554



    Intro/Outro music:

    Music by ⁠minwbu⁠ from ⁠Pixabay

    • 8 min
    Ep 68 - Nanolife interview with Dr Thomas Mortelmans

    Ep 68 - Nanolife interview with Dr Thomas Mortelmans

    Time for a nanolife interview with the one and only Dr Thomas Mortelmans who delves deep into his medical biosensor and how he came out his various inventions!

    Check out his main biosensor work that we talk about here:


    ACS Appl. Nano Mater. 2022, 5, 1, 517–526

    doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.1c03309

    And you can follow and connect with Tom here:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-mortelmans-ph-d-066a9a83/

    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0677-5857


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    • 41 min
    Ep 67 - Shine perpendicular light on me! Or parallel!

    Ep 67 - Shine perpendicular light on me! Or parallel!

    In this lit update we talk about a carbon nanotube sensor discovery that shows the current in a carbon nanotube device can pass parallel or perpendicular to the tubes and the results will be different!

    Reference:

    https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c02555  Nano Lett. 2023, 23, 21, 9817–9824

    • 9 min
    Ep 67 - Year in Review - 2023!

    Ep 67 - Year in Review - 2023!

    Let's review what we have accomplished, some of the missed research we didn't get to cover, and our favorite research in 2023!


    Intro/Outro music:

    Music by ⁠⁠⁠minwbu⁠⁠⁠ from ⁠⁠⁠Pixabay

    • 11 min
    Ep 66 - Meet the Expert - Stéphanie Abo - Circadian Disruption and Health

    Ep 66 - Meet the Expert - Stéphanie Abo - Circadian Disruption and Health

    Lit-Update Meet the Expert! where we get to dig deep into papers with the scientist themselves!


    Have you ever wondered how changes to your normal schedule affects your health? Tune in to learn more about circadian disruption and health from Stéphanie Abo based on her paper "Can the Clocks Tick Together Despite the Noise? Stochastic Simulations and Analysis" published in SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems.



    Stéphanie is a PhD Candidate in mathematical and computational biology at the University of Waterloo. Her academic research primarily explores the interaction between the circadian clock and metabolism in healthy and disease states (e.g., diabetes, bacterial infections). I use both data-driven and mechanistic modelling technique (PDEs, ODEs, stochastic DEs, kinetic theory and mean-field limits, agent-based modelling, and statistical methods).



    References:
    Abo, S. M. C.; Carrillo, J. A.; Layton, A. T. Can the Clocks Tick Together Despite the Noise? Stochastic Simulations and Analysis. SIAM J. Appl. Dyn. Syst. 2023, 22, 850-877 DOI:10.1137/22M147788X.




    Intro/Outro music:

    Music by ⁠⁠minwbu⁠⁠ from ⁠⁠Pixabay

    • 50 min

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