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By Penn State's Center for Human Evolution and Diversity
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The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
Penn State’s Forensics alumna Sam Muller interviews anthropologist Sagan Friant about her research on human-environment interactions and their impacts on human health, particularly in Nigeria. Much of Friant's work centers on the emergence of new zoonotic diseases, which originate in animals and can be transmitted to humans.
Sam Muller
Penn State Forensics alumna, Class of 2022
Sagan Friant
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Penn State
Penn State undergrad Thomas Sontag interviews associate professor of anthropology Laura Weyrich about her research on the history of our microbiomes and explains why it holds relevance to contemporary medicine.
Thomas Sontag
Undergraduate student at Penn State double majoring in Microbiology and German
Laura Weyrich
Associate Professor of Anthropology at Penn State
Penn State undergrad Emma Sieminski interviews Biology and Entomology professor, former Director of the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences, and current Senior VP of Research, Andrew Read about his research on the ecology and evolution of infectious disease.
Emma Sieminski
Undergraduate student at Penn State majoring in Forensic Science
Andrew Read
Evan Pugh Professor of Biology and Entomology, Senior Vice President of Research at Penn State
Penn State undergrad Thomas Sontag interviews associate professor Asher Rosinger about his research, which explores how people in different parts of the world meet their water needs.
Thomas Sontag
Undergraduate student at Penn State double majoring in Microbiology and German
Asher Rosinger
Associate Professor of Biobehavioral Health at Penn State
Penn State undergrad Emma Sieminski interviews professor Jennifer Wagner about her research at the interface of emerging science and law.
Emma Sieminski
Undergraduate Forensic Science student at Penn State
Jennifer Wagner
Assistant Professor of Law, Policy and Engineering at Penn State
Penn State undergraduate Tom Sontag interviews professor Seth Bordenstein about his pioneering research in the burgeoning field of microbiomes
Thomas Sontag
Undergraduate student at Penn State double majoring in Microbiology and German
Seth Bordenstein
Professor of Biology and Entomology, Huck Chair in Microbiome Sciences, and director of the One Health Microbiome Center at Penn State
Penn State undergraduate Kassi Bradburn interviews professor David Almeida about his novel, decades-long research into the role daily stressors play in the lives of people across the lifespan.
Kassi Bradburn
Undergraduate student at Penn State, double majoring in Forensic Science and Biobehavioral Health with a minor in Chemistry
David Almeida
Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State
Penn State undergraduate Hannah Marchok interviews professor Pete Hatemi about his pioneering, interdisciplinary research investigations into the role narcissism plays in contemporary American politics.
Hannah Marchok
Undergraduate Biobehavioral Health student at Penn State with a minor in Global Health.
Pete Hatemi
Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Microbiology and Biochemistry at Penn State.
Penn State undergraduate Alexis Capel interviews professor Jenae Neiderhiser about her long-term, interdisciplinary research investigations into the interplay between genetic and environmental factors that shape the personalities of children as they grow into adolescence. By focusing on the development of adopted children and twins raised in different situations, Dr. Neiderhiser (an adopted person herself) is able to observe how these different factors play out.
Alexis Capel
Undergraduate Biological Anthropology student at Penn State.
Jenae Neiderhiser
Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State.
Penn State undergraduate Kassi Bradburn interviews assistant professor of biology Emily Davenport about her unique approach to researching the complex relationship that human beings have with our microbiomes. Her lab uses high-throughput sequencing technologies and novel computational and statistical techniques to approach this material from a genomic perspective.
HOST:
Kassie Bradburn, Penn State undergraduate student double majoring in Forensic Science – Biology Option and Biobehavioral Health with a minor in Chemistry.
GUEST:
Emily Davenport, Assistant Professor of Biology at Penn State working to understand the complex relationship humans have with our microbiomes. Her lab uses
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