What is holding scientists back from eliminating ALL mosquitos? (Hint: ethics.)
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What is a placenta milkshake?
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What's riveting about the inside of a cell?
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When one moves a lot as a kid, how does this benefit her?
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If one is thinking of also becoming a molecular biologist, what steps should he/she take?
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All of this and more is explored as retired molecular biologist, Joann gets cozy in the Listening Chair. Join us on Spotify, apple podcast, podbean or wherever else you get your podcast on.
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JoAnn Hoskins is a graduate of the University of Kansas and graduated from Indiana University with an MS in Microbiology and Immunology. She worked for Eli Lilly as a senior scientist in molecular biology for 27 years. During that tenure, she was awarded 27 patents, published 27 scientific papers, and presented at several international conferences. Since retirement, she has become an inaugural board member of Women4Change, a non-partisan group of women working to educate and engage women in the civic process to make positive changes in the community.