Science Talks

University of Arizona, BIO5 Institute

The BIO5 Institute is an interdisciplinary membership organization at the University of Arizona where 'team science' is taken to a whole new level. We bring together over 400 researchers to creatively solve difficult problems. In our Science Talks podcast, we visit with BIO5's interdisciplinary experts to learn about the impacts that their research is making to bioscience and human health.

  1. Episode 70: The evolution of influential mentorship and gene cloning

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    Episode 70: The evolution of influential mentorship and gene cloning

    Dr. Teodora Georgieva is the Director of the University of Arizona’s GEMM Core Facility, she will talk about Early influential mentors and projects that kept her wanting more  Advancing the discoveries of novel therapeutics through custom model design GEMM Core’s impact on cancer research Three things you will learn in this episode: What a University core facility is and how they are a helpful service  How designer models can impact with cancer research —-------------------------- The BIO5 Institute’s Amy Barber talks with member and one of the University’s experts in biomedical engineering, Dr. Teodora Georgieva. Dr. Gorgegieva’s lab focuses on providing state-of-the-art in-vivo and in vitro models to customers, offering many modification designs and utilizing cutting edge technologies. She is passionate about molecular biology and has been working to design models for scientists since 2007. Her work is integral to research because it advances the discoveries of novel therapeutics, the understanding of disease, and more.  —-------------------------- Check out some of our previous episodes that also share stories of important and influential mentorship! Episode 21: Racing cars, hunting microbes, and mentoring diverse scientists Episode 34: Regenerating hearts and overcoming failure Episode 46: Good mentorship, bad virus: A journey in molecular biology —-------------------------- Connect with us! Instagram: @uazbio5 LinkedIn: uaz-bio5-institute Facebook: @UAZBIO5 Website: BIO5.org

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  2. Episode 66: Computational Biology and AI: from Puzzles to Precision Medicine

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    Episode 66: Computational Biology and AI: from Puzzles to Precision Medicine

    Three things you will learn in this episode: Drug Discovery and Machine Learning  AI usage in modern Computational Research Challenges in using AI for Precision Medicine and how to combat them —-------------------------- The BIO5 Institute’s Amy Barber talks with member and one of the University’s experts on AI, Dr. Travis Wheeler, Dr. Wheeler’s research group uses computational methods to advance genome research, drug discovery, and precision medicine. Listen in as they explore the rewarding aspects of his work, how computational tools are transforming drug discovery, and the future of machine learning and AI in biological research. Dr. Wheeler leads a research lab at the University of Arizona that focuses on algorithms and machine learning approaches for computational biology, emphasizing applications to genomics, drug discovery, and animal behavior classification.  —-------------------------- Check out some of our previous episodes in relation to AI and computational science! Episode 61: Taming technology, from stone tools to artificial intelligence with Ash Black Episode 60: Merging computer science and ecology to better understand infectious disease with Dr. Lilliana Salvador Episode 35: Big tools for big data with Nirav Merchant —-------------------------- Connect with us! Instagram: @uazbio5 LinkedIn: uaz-bio5-institute Facebook: @UAZBIO5 Website: BIO5.org

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The BIO5 Institute is an interdisciplinary membership organization at the University of Arizona where 'team science' is taken to a whole new level. We bring together over 400 researchers to creatively solve difficult problems. In our Science Talks podcast, we visit with BIO5's interdisciplinary experts to learn about the impacts that their research is making to bioscience and human health.