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ASAB is a podcast about science fact and science fiction, hosted by two trans scientists: Tessa (astrobiology) and Charles (entomology). Every other week we talk to each other or with another trans sc... more
FAQs about Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s:How many episodes does Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s have?The podcast currently has 67 episodes available.
April 16, 2021Episode 26: Kaitlin Rasmussen on Exoplanets and How to Find 'EmThis week we have Kaitlin Rasmussen, "stellar astrophysicist and exoplaneteer," on to talk about their research in exoplanets, planets in general, spectrographs, and telescopes. We get a lengthy interlude about history of scientific methodology, which delights Charles. To see more about Kaitlin's work, check out her website at https://www.kaitlinrasmussen.com/, or see them on Twitter @toomanyspectra. A transcript and show notes for this episode are available at our website: https://asabpodcast.com/2021/04/15/episode-26/Charles is on Twitter @cockroacharles and Tessa is @spacermase. The show is on Twitter @ASABpod or at our website asabpodcast.com. Thank you for listening! ...more41minPlay
April 03, 2021Episode 25: Cel Welch on Diagnostic Technology and Trans HealthOn this episode we have Cel Welch, founder of Queer Engineer, on to talk about Cel's research and background in medical diagnostics. We talk about what goes on in there and the process of developing new diagnostic tools. Cel is on Twitter @citizenSTEM and Queer Engineer is on Twitter @QueerEngineers. A transcript for this episode is available at our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2021/04/02/episode-25/Charles is on Twitter @cockroacharles, Tessa @spacermase, and the show is at @ASABpod. Thank you for listening! ...more36minPlay
March 19, 2021Episode 24: Ferengi Gender Double Feature ("Rules of Acquisition" / "Profit and Lace")In this episode we tackle two Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes about Ferengi and their weird gender stuff: "Rules of Acquisition" (a classic "women dresses as man to pursue opportunity" plot) and "Profit and Lace" (a well-intentioned? disaster of '90s transmisogyny). We get pretty personal and ask the real questions, like, why would anybody ever do this? Warning for body/transition talk, dysphoria, "man in a dress" trope, transphobia, gay panic A transcript and show notes for this episode are available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2021/03/18/episode-24/Charles is on Twitter @cockroacharles. Tessa is on Twitter @spacermase. The show is on Twitter @ASABpod and at our website asabpodcast.com. Thank you for listening! ...more46minPlay
March 12, 2021Episode 23: Gabi Fleury Returns! Being Non-Binary, Black, and Queer in ConservationOur second episode with Gabi Fleury. In this one, we talk more specifically about their experiences being non-binary, Black, and queer in conservation, and include only one tangent to talk about cool bugs. (Leafcutter ants have a Neotropical distribution; they don't live in Africa)Gabi was named in 2021 as one of Forbes Magazine's 30 Under 30 for science: https://www.forbes.com/30-under-30/2021/science/?profile=gabi-fleuryYou can see more about their work and other appearances on their website: https://fleurygs3.wixsite.com/gabifleuryWe have a transcript and show notes for this episode on our website: https://asabpodcast.com/2021/03/11/episode-23/Charles is on Twitter @cockroacharles and Tessa @spacermase. The show is on Twitter @ASABpod and our website asabpodcast.com. Thank you for listening! ...more34minPlay
March 05, 2021Episode 22: Gabi Fleury on Actual and Speculative ConservationWe're joined in this week's episode by conservation biologist Gabi Fleury. Gabi works on wildlife-human conflict, primarily with African mammals. We talk about their work, doing conservation responsibly, conservation in space, and Gabi's many varied accomplishments. We also get a rare dose of real optimism!! It's unfamiliar but not unwelcome. Gabi was named in 2021 as one of Forbes Magazine's 30 Under 30 for science: https://www.forbes.com/30-under-30/2021/science/?profile=gabi-fleuryYou can see more about their work and other appearances on their website: https://fleurygs3.wixsite.com/gabifleuryWe have a transcript and show notes for this episode on our website: https://asabpodcast.com/2021/03/04/episode-22Charles is on Twitter @cockroacharles and Tessa @spacermase. The show is on Twitter @ASABpod and our website asabpodcast.com. Thank you for listening! ...more47minPlay
February 26, 2021Episode 21: Caitlin Hobbs on Life and Death During a PandemicIn this episode, we talk to recently graduated bioanthropology student Caitlin Hobbs on their thesis research investigating responses to death during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Tangents include what we want done with our bodies after death, how Victorians were very goth, and whether human bodies can be composted. Caitlin is still collecting responses for their thesis here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RFX7TXQThey are also on Twitter @caitlinthehob and a contributor to Book Riot here: https://bookriot.com/author/caitlin-hobbs/A transcript and list of relevant links is available at our website: https://asabpodcast.com/2021/02/25/episode-21/Charles is on Twitter @cockroacharles and Tessa @spacermase. The show is on Twitter and Instagram @ASABpod, and at our website asabpodcast.com. Thank you for listening! ...more38minPlay
February 15, 2021Episode 20: Bug Dicks Revisited (Valentine's Day Special)In this episode, we explore the four species of Neotrogla (Insecta: Psocodea: Prionoglarididae) and their unique genitalia. Females in these species have a penis-like organ which penetrates the male, retrieves sperm, and deposits it back in their own body. We discuss the genital mechanism here, the broader genital landscape in animals, the meaning of sex and sexual adaptations, and some of the human context in language and definitions.EXTENSIVE show notes and transcript are available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2021/02/14/episode-20/. We link to all the articles we reference, and further reading on some more topics.Charles is on Twitter @cockroacharles and Tessa @spacermase.The show is on Twitter and Instagram @ASABpod and at our website asabpodcast.com. If you enjoy the show, please tell your friends, and thank you for listening!...more40minPlay
February 04, 2021Episode 19: Carolyn P. Hutchinson On Rodenticides and Their Effect On Rodents, Large Mammals, Wastewater, the Environment… and YouIn this episode, analytical chemist Dr. Carolyn P Hutchison, professor at St. Bonaventure, talks to us about their research in anticoagulant rodenticides and wastewater. Topics include rodenticides, bioaccumulation, environmental chemistry, a brief tangent about insects, and Carolyn's post-apocalyptic plans. More information on Carolyn and their research can be found at their website: https://www.cphutchinson.com/. Show notes and a transcript for this episode are available on our website: https://asabpodcast.com/2021/02/03/episode-19/Charles is on Twitter @cockroacharles, Tessa @spacermase, and the show @ASABpod. Thank you for listening! ...more34minPlay
January 21, 2021Episode 18: It's Probably Not Aliens This Time But It's Gotta Be Aliens SometimeOn this episode we consider the implications of strange radio emissions from around Proxima Centauri. Tangents include Pluto, the meaning of planets, how to even detect radio signals, speculating about aliens, and why do we care about water so much anyway. This episode was inspired by the findings written on in this article from the SETI institute: https://www.seti.org/signal-proxima-centauri?fbclid=IwAR155CthU3xZUghqUHRwnoDnh4lAFcN91Y1g-xtAlFqpW_s2cIEF6271guwLinks for further reading and a transcript are available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2021/01/20/episode-18/Tessa is on Twitter @spacermase, Charles @cockroacharles, and the show @ASABpod. Thank you for listening! ...more36minPlay
January 13, 2021Episode 17: Rae Lambert on Vaccines, Immunology, and the Horror of Organic CorporealityOn this, our first episode of 2021, we talk to Rae Lambert, a research virologist at Jefferson University about immunology, vaccines, rabies, SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), viruses, applied science, spiders in space, and the existential horror of inhabiting a human body. Show notes and a transcript are available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2021/01/12/episode-17/Rae is on Twitter @appalledimmuno, Charles @cockroacharles, Tessa @spacermase, and the show @ASABpod. Thank you for listening! ...more39minPlay
FAQs about Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s:How many episodes does Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s have?The podcast currently has 67 episodes available.