We are #scicomm storytellers for graduate students’ research & personal stories @OregonState. Listen Sundays 7pm @KBVR_FM / podcast platforms. Est. 2012
Join us tonight for our interview of ID host and recent PhD graduate, @dna_heligrace , for her exit interview on the bee microbiome and science communication! https://t.co/8x3B7wcw2Z
Want to learn more about the structural biology of SARS Cov-2? Tonight at 7pm we will interviewing BB PhD student Hannah Stuwe on the nucleocapsid protein and what its structure means for viral evolution and therapeutics.
https://t.co/85K0ntEF7S
Tonight we’re talking all about bitter #cheese! 🧀 Never had any? Makes sense as the cheese industry actively works to prevent cheese from becoming bitter. MS student Paige Benson will be telling us all about it & her research at 7 pm:
https://t.co/LpAQo6JxGq
@OSUAgSci@KBVR_FM
Dive into the unknown world of coral viruses this week with our guest Emily Schmeltzer! Emily is a 5th year PhD student in the @vegathurberlab at @OSUScience and joins us this Sunday to talk about her research on the elusive viruses that live on corals.
https://t.co/fGaMAqdLvf
Dive into the unknown world of coral viruses this week with our guest Emily Schmeltzer! Emily is a 5th year PhD student in the @vegathurberlab at @OSUScience and joins us this Sunday to talk about her research on the elusive viruses that live on corals.
https://t.co/fGaMAqdLvf
Tonight ID welcomes back Rue Dickey (@IlanaNight13), a 2019 OSU graduate who is leading a second #TTRPG fundraiser to support trans advocacy groups! You may remember Rue from their interview last year where they raised nearly half a million for two groups in Texas.
You can find out more ahead of the episode at the blog post, which also contains links to the fundraiser and more information about the two orgs, Zebra Youth Coalition and Transinclusive Group. Blog written by Hannah Stuwe.
https://t.co/QR6CbvzO5C
✨PODCAST FEATURE WEEEK✨ Have you heard of Inspiration Dissemination? These awesome people are a group of Graduate Students at OSU who interview other Graduate Students on their Current Research. Streaming on All Platforms and website!
Inspiration Dissemination has been the longest running podcast KBVR has ever had. They’ve been passing down the torch of this podcast since 2012 and in 6 years they haven’t had photos taken. IT IS DEFINITELY THEIR TIME TO SHINE!
What do you call a scientist who is enthusiastic about spawning fish in the Caribbean? A grouper groupie, of course. This week we interview Janelle Layton, an MS student in Fisheries & Wildlife, about her work on the Nassau grouper and climate change.
https://t.co/ZmUHnMNE7D
Tune in at 7 PM PST to learn more about grouper, how fish respond to warming waters, and her experience as a Black woman in marine science! Stream live at @KBVR_FM or catch the podcast next week. This week's episode hosted by @JosephDValencia and @dna_heligrace.
What do you call a scientist who is enthusiastic about spawning fish in the Caribbean? A grouper groupie, of course. This week we interview Janelle Layton, an MS student in Fisheries & Wildlife, about her work on the Nassau grouper and climate change.
https://t.co/ZmUHnMNE7D
Today on International Women's Day, we're highlighting Elaine Gething Davis, ’49, one of the first nine women engineering students at Oregon State and one of the first female space engineers at @Boeing. https://t.co/hDx9qO8gUh
How do you get robot swarms to perform intelligently? Robotics Ph.D. student, Everardo Gonzalez, discusses his research on coordinating robots with artificial intelligence. https://t.co/Hws9ufOCIt
Thanks so much to everyone who came to Grad Inspire last night! And special thanks to our speakers, hosts, and the Graduate School for all of their hard work over the last year to make this happen! We hope the stories heard here inspire you.