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Radio In Vivo: Your Link to the Triangle Science Community, with Ernie Hood - Live 11:00 AM- Noon Wednesdays
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Radio In Vivo 04.22.2009
with guests Steve Peterson, CEO, and Dick Guenther, CTO, Trana
Discovery, Inc., discussing Trana's platform of candidate drug
screening assays based on transfer RNA
Radio In Vivo 04.15.2009
with guest Dr. Sam Houston, President and CEO, North Carolina Science,
Mathematics and Technology Education Center, discussing the Center and
the state of science education in North Carolina Radio In Vivo 04.08.2009
with guest Marc Sedam, Chief Operating Officer, Qualyst, Inc., Durham,
discussing Qualyst's technology for screening drugs for hepatic toxicity
Radio In Vivo 03.25.2009
Dr. Michael Ehlers, neurobiologist and HHMI Investigator at Duke
University Medical Center, discusses discoveries about the basic
circuitry and mechanisms at work in neurons
Radio In Vivo 03.18.2009
with guest Dr. Barbara Entwisle, Director, Carolina Population Center
and Principal Investigator of the North Carolina Study Center of the
National Children's Study, discussing the National Children's Study
Radio In Vivo 03.11.2009 with guest Dr. Rob Dunn, Assistant Professor of Ecology, NC State University, discussing his book, Every Living Thing: Man's Obsessive Quest to Catalog Life, from Nanobacteria to New Monkeys
Radio In Vivo 03-04-2009
with guest Dr. Myron (Mike) Cohen, Director, Institute for Global
Health and Infectious Diseases, UNC-Chapel Hill, discussing HIV/AIDS
vaccine efforts and the epidemic in Africa
Radio In Vivo 02.25.2009
with guest Dr. Chris Brodie, Vice President for Corporate
Communications, North Carolina Biotechnology Center, and co-founder,
Science Communicators of North Carolina (SCONC)
Radio In Vivo 01.28.2009
Bioremediation of oily bilge water in maritime vessels, with guests Dr.
Jason Caplan and David Burroughs of EnSolve Biosystems, Inc., Raleigh
Radio In Vivo 01.21.2009 with guests Dr. Eric Hallman and Neil Jones of Kryosphere Inc., a biorepository start-up in the Triangle
Radio In Vivo 01.07.2009 Food safety, with guest Dr. Lee-Ann Jaykus, Food Science Department, North Carolina State University
Radio In Vivo 12.10.2008
Species hybridization and context-dependent behavior - mating choices
in the spadefoot toad, with Dr. Karin Pfennig, Department of Biology,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Radio In Vivo 12.03.2008
Promoting ScienceOnline09, the conference coming up in January 2009 at
Sigma Xi, RTP, with organizers Anton Zuiker (Duke), Bora Zivkovic
(PLOS), and David Kroll (NCCU)
Radio In Vivo 11.12.2008
The Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) and the state of the
integrated circuit industry and technology, with SRC President and CEO
Larry Sumney
Radio In Vivo 11.05.2008 The "smart" electrical grid of the future, with guest Dr. Alex Huang, Director, FREEDM Systems Center, NC State University
Radio In Vivo 10.29.2008
Methods of teaching literacy skills to severely disabled children, with
guest Dr. Karen Erickson, Director, Center for Literacy and Disability
Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill
Radio In Vivo 10.22.2008
Drug safety and drug-induced liver injury, with Dr. Paul Watkins,
Director, Center for Drug Safety Sciences, a collaborative initiative
between UNC-Chapel Hill and The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences,
RTP
Radio In Vivo 10.15.2008
Duke Global Health Institute, HIV/AIDS research in the rural South and
Africa, policy and public health, with guest Dr. Kate Whetten, Duke
University
Radio In Vivo 10.01.2008
with guest Dr.David Kroll, Professor and Chair, Department of
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biomanufacturing Research Institute and
Technology Enterprise (BRITE), North Carolina Central University
Radio In Vivo 09.17.2008 Threats to the world's coral reefs, with expert Dr. John Bruno, Department of Marine Sciences, UNC-CH
Radio In Vivo 09.10.2008
Pharmacogenomics (personalized medicine) with guest Dr. Howard McLeod,
Director, Institute for Pharmacogenomics and Individualized Therapy,
UNC-CH
Radio In Vivo 08.27.2008 Human research subjects protection, with guest Dan Nelson, Director, Office of Human Research Ethics, UNC-CH
Radio In Vivo 08.20.2008
Guests Jamie Nunnelly and Dr. Stan Young discuss the National Institute
of Statistical Sciences, RTP, and misuse of statistics in epidemiology
Radio In Vivo 07.30.2008
Neuroscience of addiction, with guest Dr. Charlotte Boettiger,
Assistant Professor of Psychology and Biomedical Research Imaging,
UNC-CH
Radio In Vivo 07.16.2008
Tissue engineering artificial blood vessels, with guest Dr. Shannon
Dahl, Director of Scientific Operations, Humacyte, Inc., RTP
Radio In Vivo 07.09.2008
Human factors and ergonomics in product design, with guest Dr. Barry
Beith, founder, CEO, and Chief Technology Officer of HumanCentric,
Inc., Cary, NC
Radio In Vivo 07.02.2008
Dr. Rob Pennock of Michigan State University, current sabbatical
scholar at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center in Durham,
discusses the ongoing battle to keep creationism/intelligent design out
of the science curriculum; also evolutionary computation
Radio In Vivo 06.25.2008 with guest Susan McCord, Executive Director, Institute of Forest Biotechnology, Raleigh
Radio In Vivo 06.04.2008
Dr. Jack Griffith, Kenan Distinguished Professor in the UNC-CH School
of Medicine, discusses his recent discovery of the oldest biological
material ever found on earth, cellulose microfibers in a 2,000-foot
deep salt deposit, and his lab's use of electron microscopy to explore
biochemical topics such as DNA repair and telomeres
Radio In Vivo 05.21.2008
Guest Roger Harris of Sigma Xi discusses his Amazon rain forest tour
guide adventures, and Triangle Academy, a new high school under
development
Radio In Vivo 05.07.2008
UNC medical student Anthony Fleg discusses Pharm-Free America, a
campaign to purge medical schools of pharmaceutical industry influence,
and the Native Health Initiative
Radio In Vivo 4.30.2008 Genome-Wide Association studies revolutionizing genomics, with guest Dr. Karen Mohlke, Department of Genetics, UNC-Chapel Hill
Radio In Vivo 04.23.2008
Freeze-dried platelets and hemostatic wound dressings with guest Dr.
Tom Fischer, CSO, Entegrion, Inc., Scientific Director, Francis Owen
Blood Research Laboratory, UNC
Radio In Vivo 04.16.2008 Molecular paleontology, with NCSU paleontologist Dr. Mary Schweitzer, who discovered soft tissue in Tyrannosaurus Rex bones in 2005
Radio In Vivo 03.19.2008 Neutraceuticals, with guest Ron Newcomb, President & CEO, Resveratrol, Inc., Pittsboro, NC
Radio In Vivo 03.12.2008
Toxicogenomics, with guest Dr. Rusty Thomas, Director, Functional
Genomics Research Program, The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences,
RTP
Radio In Vivo 03.05.2008 The science of breadmaking, with Dr. Emily Buehler, author of Bread Science: The Chemistry and Craft of Making Bread
Radio In Vivo 02.27.2008
Current trends in diabetes, with guest Dr. John Buse, Director, UNC
Diabetes Care Center, and President, American Diabetes Association
Radio In Vivo 02.20.2008
Local pharma start-up Cognosci, Inc., developing new drugs based upon
apolipoprotein E to treat multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury,
alzheimers and more. Guest: Dr. Michael Vitek, president & CSO.
Radio In Vivo 01.30.2008 with guest Dr. Dan Ariely, visiting professor, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, author of Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces that Shape Our Decisions
Radio In Vivo 01.16.2008
Academic drug discovery, G-protein coupled receptors, NIMH Psychoactive
Drug Screening Program, and the psychoactive sage, salvia, with
pharmacologist Dr. Bryan Roth, UNC School of Medicine
Radio In Vivo 01.09.2008
Genes, environment, psychosocial factors, and disease, with Dr. Redford
Williams, Director, Behavioral Medicine Research Center, Duke
University Medical Center
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