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Vincent Racaniello discusses how he ended up studying polio virus and the three eureka moments he’s experienced so far: uncovering the polio genome, discovering the polio receptor, and generating a mouse model of polio disease. Vincent discusses his interest in science communications, including his blog and active podcast network.
Host: Julie Wolf
Activities of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis in the Field of Virus Research (free) on iPhone, Android, RSS, or by email. You can also listen on your mobile device with the Microbeworld app.
Julie's biggest takeaways:
Featured Quotes:
"You have to find people to be mentors who you are going to listen to, and if they give you advice, you follow it." (6:57)
"It took me one year to sequence the genome of polio, which you could do in five minutes today." (9:52)
"We work on infectious agents and a big part of it is to eradicate them and alleviate human disease." (20:32)
"On facebook, you’ve lots of friends who are following you; if you show them science, some of them will listen to it." (33:30)
"We all have to share what we do. We’re funded mostly by tax dollars, and we have to let the public know what we do." (34:00)
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Send your stories about our guests and/or your comments (email or recorded audio) to [email protected].
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Vincent Racaniello discusses how he ended up studying polio virus and the three eureka moments he’s experienced so far: uncovering the polio genome, discovering the polio receptor, and generating a mouse model of polio disease. Vincent discusses his interest in science communications, including his blog and active podcast network.
Host: Julie Wolf
Activities of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis in the Field of Virus Research (free) on iPhone, Android, RSS, or by email. You can also listen on your mobile device with the Microbeworld app.
Julie's biggest takeaways:
Featured Quotes:
"You have to find people to be mentors who you are going to listen to, and if they give you advice, you follow it." (6:57)
"It took me one year to sequence the genome of polio, which you could do in five minutes today." (9:52)
"We work on infectious agents and a big part of it is to eradicate them and alleviate human disease." (20:32)
"On facebook, you’ve lots of friends who are following you; if you show them science, some of them will listen to it." (33:30)
"We all have to share what we do. We’re funded mostly by tax dollars, and we have to let the public know what we do." (34:00)
Links for this episode
Send your stories about our guests and/or your comments (email or recorded audio) to [email protected].
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