Host-Pathogen Interactions and Spleen Deliveries -Day in the life of a scientist
Name: Ryan Hames Location: Leicester, UK Hello! Who are you and what are you working on? I’m Ryan Hames and Iām a fourth-year Ph.D. student in my final year. My Ph.D. looks at host-pathogen interactions specifically with regard to tissue-resident macrophages, so I work a lot with macrophages in the spleen and liver to look […]
Life as a physician and researcher: You can have both.
Name:Dr. Jarone Lee, MD Location:Ā Ā Boston, MA, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School The number of lab members or colleagues (excluding PI, it’s ok to be solo!): Physical lab 0, but if you consider my collaborators and partners in research, I would say 100s.Ā Graduation Date: BS, UC Berkeley (1999), MPH, Drexel University (2003), MD, […]
From Scientist to working remote -Staff Story
Want to be part of our Stories? Tell us your story Click here Name: Louise Corscadden, PhD Location: Mexico City, Mexico H-index: 2 Hello! Who are you and what are you working on? Hi, Iām Louise, I joined ConductScience last year as the Director of Science and Development and have been helping scientists with their […]
The Most Promising COVID-19 Vaccine Candidates
Ā By Meredith Sackett How vaccines work and the scientific innovation driving the process. While vaccine research and development paradigms are well established and follow pertinent protocols, the COVID-19 crisis presents an opportunity to explore next-generation vaccine technology platforms and to consider safely and effectively accelerating the launch of a viable vaccine. As soon as […]
The Method Section: Saving our Oceans
The Method Section: Saving our Oceans 00:00 ā Intro 01:44 ā Can we save our oceans? 04:29 ā Impactful interventions 09:44 ā Roadmap to recovery 14:13 ā Ending and outro You can listen to The Method Section by using the player above, searching for āThe Conduct Science Podcastā on any place you listen to your […]
The Method Section: Ethics in Research and Captivity
The Method Section: Ethics in Research and Captivity 00:00 ā Intro 01:20 ā Stuff you can do now 04:20 ā Ethics in Research 07:48 ā Batesonās Cube 12:02 ā Animals in Captivity 17:27 ā Welfare of captive dolphins 22:59 ā Benefits of captive studies 25:59 ā Ending and Outro You can listen to The Method […]
The Method Section: Brain Size and Intelligence
The Method Section: Brain Size and Intelligence 00:00 ā Intro 02:42 ā A history of brain studies 08:30 ā Issues in comparative studies 10:09 ā Marine Mammals as a study group 16:45 ā Are dolphins really intelligent? 22:32 ā Ending outro You can listen to The Method Section by using the player above, searching for […]
The Method Section: Life Without Oxygen
The Method Section: Life without oxygen 00:00 ā Intro 01:52 ā Aerobic respiration 05:10 ā Where was it found? 09:00 ā The research 15:43 ā Why is this important? 18:28 ā Ending and Outro You can listen to The Method Section by using the player above, searching for āThe Conduct Science Podcastā on any place […]
The Method Section: How Planets Form
The Method Section: How Planets Form 00:00 ā Intro 02:14 ā Fun facts 05:14 ā How are planets formed? 08:47 ā Why are there no gas giants close to the sun? 14:04 ā Arrokoth 19:58 ā Ending and Outro You can listen to The Method Section by using the player above, searching for āThe Conduct […]