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27.02.2023
31 Minuten
The microbiome has gotten a lot of attention recently, with
gut health being emphasised in everything from digestion to
mental health. But when is the last time you thought about the
microbiome in your lungs? Here to tell us all about
the fascinating environment that is our lungs is Jack Thomas
Sumner, a Northwestern University PhD candidate in the Department
of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
If you want to learn more about the topics discussed in this
episode, check out:
This TED Talk on the human microbiome
If you're feeling a longer read, Ed Yong's I Contain
Multitudes is a great deep dive into the topic (non-affiliate
link)
If you're feeling extra science-y, here's a review on the
lung microbiome
To find out more of the research at Northwestern, check out
SCRIPT's homepage
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15.12.2022
28 Minuten
The human body is capable of some amazing things, including
the magic of regeneration! And biomedical engineers are doing
some fascinating things to magnify that power. Northwestern
University PhD student Rebecca Keate shares more about how how
healing can be controlled through electricity and her insights on
how medical device regulation can keep up with the pace of new
medical devices.
If you want to learn more about the topics discussed in this
episode, check out:
The Center for Advanced Regenerative Engineering (CARE) at
Northwestern University
More on the FDA's Right to Try Act
Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry's exhibit, "You! The
Experience"
Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SpotlightThePod to stay
up-to-date on all news and episode releases!
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@SPOTForceNU or at our website spot.northwestern.edu
Podcast artwork created by Edie Jiang, available at her website
https://ediejiang.weebly.com/ or on Instagram @ediejiang
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27.10.2022
34 Minuten
Welcome back to In the Spotlight! For our season 4 premiere,
we'll be talking all about the struggle between humans and
pathogens -- one we're, unfortunately, all too familiar with.
Here to talk us through one of the many ways bacteria outsmart
our immune system is Northwestern PhD student Alexandra
Karagiaridi, from the Department of Molecular Biosciences.
Alexandra gives us a fascinating insight into her graduate
school, the significance of her work, and how she goes about
solving the problem.
If you want to learn more about the topics discussed in this
episode, check out:
A nice summary by the American Society for Microbiology
A report on NTHI infection by Nationwide Children's Hospital
If you're feeling up for it, a scientific review on ABC
transporters and how they help pathogens infect us
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up-to-date on all news and episode releases!
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https://ediejiang.weebly.com/ or on Instagram @ediejiang
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16.06.2022
29 Minuten
For our season 3 finale, we're uncovering all there is to know
about green spaces and green infrastructure for cities! Many
people don't realize the dozens of benefits that trees and green
spaces give us, including in stormwater collection and preventing
flooding. Northwestern PhD Candidate Colleen O'Brien (and member
of our podcast team!) shares a bit more about the fascinating
questions being asked about green spaces in environmental
engineering research and how green infrastructure policy can be
designed with communities in mind.
If you want to learn more about the topics discussed in this
episode, check out:
"The climate crisis haunts Chicago's future. A battle between
a great city and a great lake" by the New York Times
"Green infrastructure: how to manage water in a sustainable
way" by the NRDC
"Chicago's Green Space: Inequitable for 100 years"
Adopt a tree through Openlands' Treekeepers!
"How one Boston neighborhood stopped gentrification in its
tracks"
Happy City by Charles Montgomery (book)
Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SpotlightThePod to stay
up-to-date on all news and episode releases!
Learn more about Northwestern University SPOT on Twitter
@SPOTForceNU or at our website spot.northwestern.edu
Podcast artwork created by Edie Jiang, available at her website
https://ediejiang.weebly.com/ or on Instagram @ediejiang
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02.06.2022
38 Minuten
Humans are messy, complicated beings. Who we are is influenced
by a number of factors, ranging from our upbringing to our
geography. Here to walk us through the study of transnationalism,
and how it's changing, is David Duske. David is a 2nd year MA
student at the University of Buffalo, in the Department of
Africana and American studies.
If you want to learn more about the topics discussed in this
episode, check out:
This video by the University of Oxford on transnational
migration
An overview on American Studies
A summary of transnationalism
This article from The Atlantic on what being "American"
really means
Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SpotlightThePod to stay
up-to-date on all news and episode releases!
Learn more about Northwestern University SPOT on Twitter
@SPOTForceNU or at our website spot.northwestern.edu
Podcast artwork created by Edie Jiang, available at her website
https://ediejiang.weebly.com/ or on Instagram @ediejiang
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In the Spotlight is a science communication podcast where we
interview graduate students or postdoctoral fellows in the sciences
about their research and how it relates to the world around us.
What problems are they trying to solve? What should we all
understand about their work? What policies may be needed to support
this research? These are the questions we will try to answer on In
the Spotlight. This podcast is hosted and produced by Emily Schafer
and Nicolas Scrutton Alvarado, and supported by Northwestern
University's Science Policy Outreach Taskforce (SPOT).
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