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In this two-part episode, hosts Beth Deuermeyer and Jack Manhire sit down with Dr. Larry Griffing from the Department of Biology here at Texas A&M University. We discuss his research interests, Robert Hook, and his research with the endoplasmic reticulum. You may be asking yourself what these things have in common, but you will have to listen to find out. We also discuss his Innovation[X] project where he addresses the question, "How is a discovery in basic science translated into a product that can potentially be used for the general good, while also providing a large profit?". For more episodes, or information on how you can submit an Innovation[X] proposal, visit the Innovation Partners website.
In this two-part episode, hosts Beth Deuermeyer and Jack Manhire sit down with Dr. Larry Griffing from the Department of Biology here at Texas A&M University. We discuss his research interests, Robert Hook, and his research with the endoplasmic reticulum. You may be asking yourself what these things have in common, but you will have to listen to find out. We also discuss his Innovation[X] project where he addresses the question, "How is a discovery in basic science translated into a product that can potentially be used for the general good, while also providing a large profit?". For more episodes, or information on how you can submit an Innovation[X] proposal, visit the Innovation Partners website.