Nice to Know - Conversations with Everyday Scientists

The podcast where I interview everyday scientists to find out about what they know. Made with the support of the Marie Curie Alumni Association.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 36m. Bisher sind 28 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle zwei Wochen gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 15 hours 43 minutes

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episode 17: Ep. 17: 40g of Fibre with Hamdi Jama


Hamdi Jama (@HamdiAJama) is here to tell you why you should be eating 40g* of fibre a day!! Hamdi is a PhD student in the Marques Lab (@FZMarques), a lab specializing in hypertension research. How does eating fibre relate to blood pressure?? Listen to find out! *subsequent to recording, Hamdi informed me it should have been 30g. But since most people only get 15g, the message is still the sameFor more information on Nice To Know, follow me on Twitter @RobynSciences or email nicetoknowthe...


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 October 27, 2020  36m
 
 

episode 16: Ep. 16: Bonus Episode! The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020 Explained


This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna for their major discovery of CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology. Listen to find out how they discovered it, how this technology works, and the huge potential it has for the future!!This series was made with the support of the Marie Curie Alumni Association.


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 October 13, 2020  14m
 
 

episode 15: Ep. 15: Ancient Mesopotam-a-what? with Céline Debourse


Céline Debourse is an Assyriologist - which means she's an expert on Ancient Mesopotamia! What happened in this ancient place and time, and what can it tell us about humanity today? If you want to find out more about Ancient Mesopotamia, check out Céline's fantastic blog: https://tuppublog.wordpress.com/For more information on Nice To Know, follow me on Twitter @RobynSciences or email me at nicetoknowthepodcast@gmail...


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 October 6, 2020  42m
 
 

episode 14: Ep. 14: TEAbacco, and use of other illicit drugs, with Dr Cheneal Puljevic


Dr Cheneal Puljevic (@ChenealPuljevic) is a public health researcher at the University of Queensland, in Brisbane Australia, studying substance use and mental health amongst disadvantaged populations, such as people who have been to prison.We talk about why people smoke cigarettes, the crafty ways in which prisoners managed to turn nicotine patches into smokable cigarettes, and the decriminalization of other substances.For more information on Nice To Know, follow me on Twitter @RobynSciences ...


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 September 22, 2020  34m
 
 

episode 13: Ep. 13: Negative Results to Positive Interactions with Dr Bernhard Hochreiter


Dr Bernhard Hochreiter combines biology and physics to study how the proteins in our cells behave and interact with each other. In this episode, we talk about what it's like to be straddling multiple disciplines, and discuss the issue of how negative results are rarely published.Bernhard recently completed his PhD in the lab of Johannes Schmid, at the Institute of Vascular Biology and Thrombosis Research, which is part of the Medical University of Vienna (@MedUni_Wien)...


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 September 8, 2020  34m
 
 

episode 12: Ep. 12: Doing Tai Chi with Drones with Design Researcher Joseph La Delfa


Joseph La Delfa is an industrial designer doing his PhD in design research, where he has developed a drone that responds to bodily movements, to be used as a meditation tool for the practice of Tai Chi. Although he's not a scientist, I find out what design research is, and the similarities and differences to scientific research.See for yourself what DroneChi looks like here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMjaTtLwhwY&feature=youtu...


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 August 25, 2020  32m
 
 

episode 11: Ep.11: Cancer, COVID, and Childcare with Dr Margs Brennan


Dr Margs Brennan is a cancer researcher, studying how blood cancers develop and how cells avoid dying. She's also currently living in Melbourne during the second COVID-caused lockdown, balancing research and care for an 8 month old baby. Margs and I did our PhD in the same lab (the Herold lab at the Walter & Eliza Hall Institute. You can find out more about that here: https://www.wehi.edu.au/people/marco-herold/322/dr-marco-herold-lab-team or via Twitter @WEHI_research @MarcoHerold_JFor m...


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 August 11, 2020  36m
 
 

episode 10: Ep. 10: Proteins & PhD Life with Dr Rhiannon Morris


The now Dr Rhiannon Morris (@Scientist_Rhi) is a biochemist, using "structural biology" to search for new cures for blood cancers. Rhiannon explains what structural biology is, and we talk about what she's learned during her PhD beyond the proteins.Rhiannon did her PhD in the Babon lab at the Walter & Eliza Hall Institute (@WEHI_research), but she's also a science communicator herself! Check out her blog here: www.rhiannonmorris.net.If you want to know more about Nice To Know, follow me o...


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 July 28, 2020  37m
 
 

episode 9: Ep. 9: Philosophy? Technology? Quantum Physics with Philip Taranto


Quantum Physics - sounds like it's straight out of a sci-fi movie, right? And, honestly... maybe it is! Or maybe it isn't... or maybe it's both! Philip Taranto (@tarantophilip) explains to me what this weird word "Quantum" actually means, how quantum physics and philosophical questions overlap, and how exciting new technologies are being developed based on this physical theory...


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 July 13, 2020  37m
 
 

episode 8: Ep. 8: Into the Unknown Gut Stuff with Dr Amy Shepherd


Dr Amy Shepherd (@amylasenz) is a triple threat - her background in neuroscience, immunology, and working with the gut is being combined for her postdoc to learn about the enteric nervous system, or the brain in your gut (into the unknoooown!!!).Amy did her PhD at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health (@TheFlorey) and is now working in the Rao lab at Boston Children's Hospital (@BostonChildrens)...


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 June 30, 2020  38m