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By Brandon Malady
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Dr. Tyrone Porter is a Professor and the Biomedical Engineering Department Chair at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Porter and I sat down to chat about his fascinating work combining nanotechnology, tissue engineering, and acoustics to create advanced drug therapeutics. Dr. Porter opens up about his unique experience as a minority in engineering and cuts loose to discuss his love for music and brewing craft beer. A casual conversation with a brilliant and charismatic scientist. Enjoy!
Check out the full show on Youtube to get the true Goggles Off experience!
I sat down with Professor Thomas Yankeelov to discuss his work using computers and mathematical modeling to change how we treat cancer.
In this PhD diary series I will be breaking down my emotions and experiences at many timepoints throughout graduate School. Join me on this journey and let's learn something new.
This episode is all about my first semester as a graduate student in Biomedical Engineering at UT Austin and i'll dive into many of the challenges I faced, my mindset going into graduate school, and pro tips for academic success.
In this episode, I interview Professor of Chemistry at Emory University Jen Heemstra. Join us as we discuss how to handle failure and adversity in your day-to-day life as well as how Jen's lab is building molecules to address the challenges of the 21st century.
I sat down with Paige Hoel and discussed Oceanography, Climate Science, and her experience living and working on a scientific research ship. This episode details a thrilling scientific adventure and Paige's love for her craft is an inspiring reminder that it's important to chase your dreams and passions "relentlessly".
Link to Paige's newsletter for more detail:
https://paigehoel.com/scientist-paige/
Link to Go-SHIP organization for those interested in working on an oceanographic cruise:
https://www.go-ship.org
In this episode, I sat down with the University of California at Irvine's Professor of Chemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biochemistry, Dr. Gregory Weiss. Tune in for an insightful look into cutting-edge science as well as tips for a successful scientific career.
Also on Spotify and Apple Podcasts: https://linktr.ee/GogglesOff
-Can we use viruses to treat cancer?
-How do you unboil an egg?
-What are the secrets to scientific success?
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What's it like researching Coronavirus and other deadly biohazards, the future in the fight against this pandemic, and using light to control genetic expression all in this episode of Goggles Off....
Join me as I interview Dr. Eric Valois for a thrilling look into the life of a biochemist working with deadly pathogens. Dr. Valois also gives advice for young scientists, graduate students, and professionals alike as he describes his personal journey as a scientist.
In this episode, I interview Dr. Brett Yurash as we discuss the latest advancements in solar energy, how light works, and the wonderful world of semiconductors. "We're talking solar panels that you can print out on reams of paper. You could make them transparent and line every window or surface on a skyscraper to power cities." -Dr. Yurash
How does a smart phone or the internet work? What is light and how can we use it to power cities? What does LED even stand for anyway?
Find the answers to these questions and more all on this episode of Goggles Off.
In this episode I interview Gregory Jordan, a Research Associate for the biotechnology company Serimmune. Join us as we discuss Serimmune's efforts to map human immunity and Greg's personal journey as a scientist.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.