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Biologists Being Basic

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Welcome to Biologists Being Basic, a podcast where we talk about basic research, why we care about it, and why you should too!
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Episode 15: SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines

Épisode 15

mercredi 24 novembre 2021Durée 01:27:36

The B3 team is back for an episode discussing SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. B3 hosts Robyn and Kelsey are joined by their colleagues Drs. Lorena Zuliani-Alvarez and Ujjwal Rathore, and their guest Laura Gladson, to talk about what vaccines are, as well as our own experiences in getting vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2. Then we take a look at the common misconceptions, and try to address frequently asked questions regarding SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines. For a full transcript, please visit our website’s transcript page where you can find both the online and downloadable versions. http://biosbeingbasic.podomatic.net/transcripts. If you have any questions or comments you can email us at biologistsbeingbasic@gmail.com or find us on twitter or instagram (@biosbeingbasic).  See our website for more details (http://biosbeingbasic.podomatic.net).

Episode 14: Updates on SARS-CoV-2 Part 2

Épisode 14

mercredi 21 avril 2021Durée 01:02:59

In our second episode revisiting SARS-CoV-2 research we examine how SARS-CoV-2 infects cardiac cells and causes damage to the heart. We talk to co-authors Sarah Rockwood, Dr. Juan Perez-Bermejo, and Dr. Serah Kang about how they use induced pluripotent stem cells to study the effects of SARS-CoV-2 on heart tissue. News coverage of this study, and the STAT article that is referenced during the episode can be found here: https://abc7news.com/covid-heart-damage-palpitations-san-francisco-gladstone-institutes-attack/10433711/ https://www.statnews.com/2020/09/04/carnage-in-lab-dish-shows-how-coronavirus-may-damage-heart/ The primary peer-reviewed research article, published in Science Translational Medicine, titled “SARS-CoV-2 infection of human iPSC-derived cardiac cells reflects cytopathic features in hearts of patients with COVID-19” can be found here: https://stm.sciencemag.org/content/early/2021/03/15/scitranslmed.abf7872 If you have any questions or comments you can email us at biologistsbeingbasic@gmail.com or find us on Twitter or Instagram (@biosbeingbasic). See our website for more details (biologistsbeingbasic.com).

Down the Reddit Hole - Chubby Bugs and Other Things

mercredi 16 septembre 2020Durée 31:23

Join Biologists Being Basic (B3) hosts Paige, Joe, Gina and Robyn as we take a break from published research articles and ask each other science-based questions from Reddit! See how our scientists and non-scientist team members try to think through and answer questions outside their expertise. We talk, we goof, and we learn new things as we explore the realms of science reddit. Further Resources: Thanks AskScience Reddit and its users for the questions we answered: https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/ If you are curious about the topics we discussed and want more info, please see the following resources! There are some amazing scientists and science communicators who explain some of these topics. The Science of Melanin Magic by Raven Baxter (@ravenscimaven) is a fun and entertaining look at melanin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Dt1NYLqMqM For more of her work, check out her webpage: https://www.scimaven.com/ ...or her youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqRkU0Z4V6UjDKnbc5brl8A Want to get to know your moles better? Visit the NIH to learn about moles and how they form: https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/primer/traits/moles ...and the American Academy of Dermatology for the ABCDEs of melanoma: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir90SPorFfQ&feature=youtu.be Learn more about alcohol dehydrogenases in humans and primates from this great Science Magazine news article: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2014/12/ability-consume-alcohol-may-have-shaped-primate-evolution ...or go straight to the scientific paper: https://www.pnas.org/content/112/2/458 Learn more about the alcohol tolerance of tree shrews from this second great Science Magazine news article: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2008/07/now-thats-party-animal ...or go straight to the scientific paper: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2492458/ Still wondering how animals reach islands? BBC has your back with these possible explanations: http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20170213-mega-landslides-help-explain-how-life-reaches-remote-islands Scientific American answers how the same fish can end up in different lakes: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/experts-fish-species/ We mentioned Charles Darwin and his incredible book, On the Origin of Species, which is available online for free: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2009/2009-h/2009-h.htm#link2HCH0012 If you’re curious about Darwin and his research, but want a shorter segment, check out BBC’s amazingly animated video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOk_0mUT_JU&t Lastly, if you’re still thinking about those cute lil chubby bugs, check out Popular Science’s answer to the question: https://www.popsci.com/article/science/ask-anything-can-insects-get-fat/ ...and this scientific review about the insect fat bodies that we mentioned: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3075550/ If you have any questions or comments you can email us at biologistsbeingbasic@gmail.com or find us on twitter or instagram (@biosbeingbasic). See our website for more details (http://biosbeingbasic.podomatic.net).

Basic Biologists Take on SARS-CoV-2: Part 3

mercredi 2 septembre 2020Durée 59:03

In the final episode of our COVID-19 mini-series, B3 hosts Joe and Robyn discuss an exciting paper looking at SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Testing. They are joined by UCSF scientists Cody Mowery and Professor Jeff Wittman, and our fabulous non-scientist guests Jacqueline Fabius and Lauren Weiser. This paper took a good look at the performance of some of the first antibody tests to come on the market, and in this episode we discuss what these findings are and what they mean for the public. All of the findings we talk about today can be found on the COVID-19 Testing Project webpage here: https://covidtestingproject.org/ and in the recently published peer-reviewed manuscript in Nature Biotechnology titled “Evaluation of SARS-CoV-2 Serology Assays Reveals a Range of Test Performance”. Additional publicly available resources or articles discussed in the episode: Apoorva Mandavilli’s article in the New York Times covering the Nature Biotechnology paper: “Coronavirus Antibody Testing: Can you Trust the Results?” Ed Young’s article in the Atlantic on Immunology: “Immunology is Where Intuition Goes to Die” The FDA’s List of Emergency Use Authorization for Diagnostic and Serology Testing: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19-emergency-use-authorizations-medical-devices/vitro-diagnostics-euas#individual-serologic Note that the science on COVID-19 is ongoing and guidelines do change. For the most up-to-date IDSA guidelines for serology testing, please see this website: https://www.idsociety.org/practice-guideline/covid-19-guideline-serology/. For a truly excellent quick demonstration of False Positive/Negative as applied to antibody tests, please check out Mona Chalabi’s visual explainer on instagram And if you are interested, check out back in April: House Oversight Committee seeks changes to FDA serology test policy If you have any questions or comments you can email us at biologistsbeingbasic@gmail.com or find us on twitter or instagram (@biosbeingbasic).

Basic Biologists Take on SARS-CoV-2: Part 2

mercredi 19 août 2020Durée 48:30

In the second episode of our three-part COVID-19 mini-series, B3 hosts Mehdi and Robyn are joined by our guests Gina and Andrew for an exciting discussion about how the virus hijacks host signaling networks. We focus on a new paper from QBI scientists that uses a special systems biology technique to track changes in protein phosphorylation of infected cells, and to identify key regulatory proteins called kinases that manage these intracellular signalling events. You can find the original peer-reviewed journal article that was published in Cell here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867420308114 In this episode we talk about the pathways that are activated during infection with SARS-CoV-2, including pathways that lead to a reorganization of cytoskeletal elements that help the cell grow new tentacle-like protrusions, called filopodia, for the virus to escape from. For those who are interested in what this looks like, you can find colored versions of the electron microscopy images from the paper on our website (biologistsbeingbasic.com) or our instagram. If you have any questions or comments you can email us at biologistsbeingbasic@gmail.com or find us on twitter or instagram (@biosbeingbasic).

Basic Biologists Take on SARS-CoV-2: Part 1

mercredi 5 août 2020Durée 42:25

B3 hosts Michael and Robyn are joined by our guests, Megan and Alexa, to talk about recently published research that takes a look into the biology of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. We talk about the experiments we use to decipher the molecular mechanisms of infection and then look at how this information can inform clinical researchers looking for new drug treatment options. You can find the original peer-reviewed journal article that was published in Nature here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2286-9 If you have any questions or comments you can email us at biologistsbeingbasic@gmail.com or find us on twitter or instagram (@biosbeingbasic). See our website for more details (biologistsbeingbasic.com).

What is Basic Research?

mercredi 29 juillet 2020Durée 17:14

In our introductory episode, our Biologists Being Basic (B3) hosts Paige and Robyn sit down with guests Devin and Gina to answer the question, "what is basic research?". We talk about our roles as basic biology researchers and how we try to communicate our work to the world. If you have any questions or comments you can email us at biologistsbeingbasic@gmail.com or find us on twitter (@biosbeingbasic) or instagram (@biosbeingbasic). See our website for more details (biologistsbeingbasic.com).

Episode 13: Updates on SARS-CoV-2 Part 1

Épisode 13

mercredi 31 mars 2021Durée 01:04:12

In this episode we revisit SARS-CoV-2 research and take a look at new studies that have built on the work completed early in the pandemic. We focus on a story featuring Plitidepsin, a cancer drug that is being repurposed and tested in clinical trials to treat SARS-CoV-2 infection. This discussion features B3 hosts Gina, Mehdi and Robyn who are joined by scientists Dr. Lucy Thorne and Dr. Ann-Kathrin Reuschl. You can find the first article that was published in Science, “Plitidepsin has potent preclinical efficacy against SARS-CoV-2 by targeting the host protein eEF1A” here: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/371/6532/926 You can find the second pre-print article, “Host-directed therapies against early-lineage SARS-CoV-2 retain efficacy against B.1.1.7 variant” at bioRxiv here: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.24.427991v2 If you have any questions or comments you can email us at biologistsbeingbasic@gmail.com or find us on twitter or instagram (@biosbeingbasic). See our website for more details (http://biosbeingbasic.podomatic.net).

Episode 12: Women in Science

Épisode 12

lundi 8 mars 2021Durée 47:48

The B3 team is back and in honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, we produced an episode that focuses on women in science. Join B3 hosts Robyn, Paige, Gina, and Alexa as we have a candid discussion about our own experiences in science and the women scientists we have looked up to and learned about during our careers. If you have any questions or comments you can email us at biologistsbeingbasic@gmail.com or find us on twitter or instagram (@biosbeingbasic). Episode notes: The Sago Show by Rachel Lucero: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVE8si4FfnA Food52 article by Amelia Rampe: https://food52.com/blog/24700-maria-orosa-profile Esquire article by Mario Alvaro Limos: https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/maria-orosa-the-war-hero-who-invented-banana-ketchup-a00293-20191109

Episode 11: Team Holiday Party

Épisode 11

mercredi 23 décembre 2020Durée 29:28

In our last episode of 2020, come join our B3 holiday party and get to know teammates Robyn, Michael, Alexa, Gina, Paige, Joe, Mehdi and Kelsey! No science in this one, just some holiday cheer as we sit around the proverbial Zoom fireplace to ask and answer some comical questions. Episode notes: If Michael were a wrestler, this is the song he would walk out to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WN0T-Ee3q4 If Mehdi were a wrestler, this is the song he would walk out to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGJuMBdaqIw

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