Profiles in American Funded Research

Profiles in American Funded Research

by Jeremie Fish
Season 1
S1Ep19 Interview with Frank Turecek about breaking apart chemicals with light
In this episode I discuss photodissociation (splitting with light) of chemicals and their transients with Frank Turecek. Listen as we dive into what photodissociation is, what it can tell us, and also Frank's very interesting and compelling story of how he got here. If you enjoy the content I would appreciate any support you can give at:⁠https://ko-fi.com/profilesafr
S1Ep18 Interview with Daniel Conway about the importance of epithelial cells
In this epsisode, I discuss epithelial cells with Daniel Conway. Daniel discusses the importance of forces on epithelial cells, how too much force can create cellular problems (think about allowing things in that should be, or not allowing things in that should be coming in) and much more! If you enjoy the content I would appreciate any support you can give at:⁠https://ko-fi.com/profilesafr
S1Ep17 Interview with Fatima Foflonker about genes and their clustering
In this episode I discuss gene clustering, primarily in algae, how the evidence has shifted on the subject (particularly for eukaryotic organisms), its relevance to other organisms, and more with Fatima FoFlonker. If you enjoy the content I would appreciate any support you can give at:⁠https://ko-fi.com/profilesafr
S1Ep16 Interview with Lis Gallant about volcanic flows
In this episode I discuss lava flows, the data collection, the impact of NSF grant funding and much more with Lis Gallant. Lis lives and works near an active volcano, which allows her and her group to respond rapidly to eruption events. If you enjoy the content I would appreciate any support you can give at:⁠https://ko-fi.com/profilesafr
S1Ep15 Interview with Charli Sakari about metal-poor stars
In this episode I interview Charli Sakari. We discuss the importance and meaning of metal-poor stars, how we know they are "old", what they can tell us about the history of the milky way, and much more! Charli has also worked with others to help produce a set of useful and short videos related to how stars produce the elements we see around us, which can be found here: https://vimeo.com/947533576 If you enjoy the content I would appreciate any support you can give at:⁠https://ko-fi.com/profilesafr
S1Ep14 Interview with Avik Ghosh
In this episode I discuss avalanch photodiodes and their surprising applications with Avik Ghosh. We discuss the clever ways he and his collaborators are working to reduce the noise level in these systems, how they can be applied to battlefield tech such as infrared goggles and much more! If you enjoy the content I would appreciate any support you can give at:⁠https://ko-fi.com/profilesafr
S1Ep13 Interview with Hiroki Sayama
In this episode I discuss social networks with Hiroki Sayama. We have an interesting discussion about the importance of opinion diversity in certain scenarios, as well as the surprising role that consensus plays, and much more. If you enjoy the content I would appreciate any support you can give at:⁠https://ko-fi.com/profilesafr
S1Ep12 Interview with Joshua Schrier and Sarah Maurer
In this episode, I discussed a research project which may have implications for our understanding of the origins-of-life, through laboratory automation and machine learning. Join me in my journey with Joshua Schrier and Sarah Maurer, potentially to the beginning of life on earth! If you enjoy the content I would appreciate any support you can give at:⁠https://ko-fi.com/profilesafr
S1Ep 11 Interview with Shibaji Chakraborty
In this episode I interview Shibaji Chakraborty who is researching things such as solar flares which may impact our electronics greatly. We discuss how extreme events may lead to negative effects on submarine cables and much more! If you enjoy the content I would appreciate any support you can give at:⁠https://ko-fi.com/profilesafr
S1Ep10 Interview with Stephanie Kivlin
In this episode I talk to Stephanie Kivlin about the project which is funded by the NSF entitled: "Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Plant-Mycorrhizal Fungal Symbioses at Continental Scale". Stephanie explains details of Mycorrhizal fungi and the impact that they have on tree growth. We also discussed how climate change may be upending this symbiotic relationship. If you enjoy the content I would appreciate any support you can give at:⁠https://ko-fi.com/profilesafr
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