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Experimental is a podcast series that features Louisiana State University faculty and students sharing their passion for research and their personal stories of investigation. Listen and learn about exciting projects and the individuals posing the questions.

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Experimental is a podcast series that features Louisiana State University faculty and students sharing their passion for research and their personal stories of investigation. Listen and learn about exciting projects and the individuals posing the questions.

    Episode 43: Tiffany Simms Lindsey - The Science of Beer at Fighting Hand Brewery

    Episode 43: Tiffany Simms Lindsey - The Science of Beer at Fighting Hand Brewery

    LSU alumna, Tiffany Simms Lindsey, puts skills learned in her intro biology course to good use - crafting unique and tasty beers at Fighting Hand Brewery in Pineville, Louisiana. Tiffany and her husband opened the brewery in May 2021 and it is here where her expertise as a lab manager, chemical engineer, and food chemist merge to bring hoppy-beverages to life. In this episode, Tiffany shares how her experience in science led her on this path, how she’s gone “all in”, and upcoming inspirations for creating a welcoming space for her customers.

    You can learn more about Tiffany and her story on Science Next, the official blog of the LSU College of Science.

    • 38 min
    Episode 42: Darnisha Harrison - Using Therapeutics to Tackle COVID-19

    Episode 42: Darnisha Harrison - Using Therapeutics to Tackle COVID-19

    COVID-19 has upended our lives in how we interact and function. As of September 2021, the Centers for Disease Control estimate over 40 million people have been sick and approximately 652,000 people have died in the United States. We see that vaccines and mask-wearing are effective in controlling the spread, but people are still getting sick. We can’t fully eradicate COVID, but what if we could more effectively treat the symptoms of those infected and shorten the duration of their illness? LSU alumna, Darnisha Harrison, the Founder, President & CEO of Ennaid Therapeutics is working to answer that question. In this episode, Darnisha shares the inception of her company and the driving, divine mission to tackle diseases and identify treatments suitable for all of society.

    Catch more of Darnisha Harrison's story on a previous post on Science Next, "Will it take more than a vaccine to beat the Coronavirus?"
    Learn about Ennaid Therapeutics: https://ennaidthera.com/

    • 41 min
    Episode 41: Kyle Harms - What's the deal with biodiversity?

    Episode 41: Kyle Harms - What's the deal with biodiversity?

    What information does the biodiversity of your area hold? Potentially, it tells a story about the mechanisms, processes, and traits of organisms that inhabit the space. In this episode, we are talking to Kyle Harms from LSU College of Science Department of Biological Sciences about biodiversity. From deep in the Panamanian rainforest to right in our Louisiana Pine savannas, Kyle has travelled to many locations in pursuit of understanding the relationships of biodiversity and evolution in how they shape ecosystems.

    • 50 min
    Episode 40: Craziest, Weirdest, and Most Dangerous - Keeping Your Cool

    Episode 40: Craziest, Weirdest, and Most Dangerous - Keeping Your Cool

    Has there been a time where you’ve had to push through frustration, panic, or fear? Most likely the answer is yes! And this is also true for our researchers because keeping your cool is crucial for both your research AND your own safe. In this minisode of Craziest, Weirdest, and Most Dangerous (recorded in the summer of 2020), we spotlight Prosanta Chakrabarty’s tight squeezes during his cave explorations and Meagan Moore’s NASA payload recovery adventures as moments when calm, patience and creativity were needed to face fears and collect the data.

    • 26 min
    Episode 39: Craziest, Weirdest, and Most Dangerous - The Minute Details

    Episode 39: Craziest, Weirdest, and Most Dangerous - The Minute Details

    Details are key to research, but what happens when those small details are overlooked, or worse, ignored? We are back with another mini episode of Craziest, Weirdest and Most Dangerous and this time we are exploring those particular, small details that are critical to research. That’s right we are talking about the Minute Detail and it’s a Post-it Note Apocalypse involving governmental records! We’re revisiting the experience of our LSU Research Librarians, Hayley Johnson and Sarah Simms, at the National Archives where they were researching Japanese Internment Camps.

    • 15 min

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