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Let's Talk Chemistry- a science podcast by ChemTalk
The ChemTalk Team
Fréquence : 1 épisode/26j. Total Éps: 60

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Episode 51: Dr. Benjamin Hsiao on Sustainable Chemistry
samedi 10 août 2024 • Durée 18:32
Dr. Benjamin Hsiao, Professor of Chemistry at Stony Brook University, is a renowned scientist in the fields of polymer science, materials chemistry, and nanotechnology. On this exciting episode of Let’s Talk Chemistry edited by Emma Stewart, hosts Erin Suh and Elizabeth Li discuss our interview with Dr. Benjamin Hsiao. He shares his career journey, passion for global energy solutions, and more. We hope you enjoy!
Episode 50: Dr. Adina Paytan on Earth Materials and Climate Science
dimanche 21 juillet 2024 • Durée 32:12
Dr. Adina Paytan, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of California Santa Cruz, is an ocean chemist who works on various topics—including earth materials and biogeochemical processes. On this exciting episode of Let’s Talk Chemistry edited by Presley Vu, hosts John Strojny and Jasmine Winter discuss our interview with Dr. Adina Paytan. She shares her career journey and passion for climate science. We hope you enjoy!
Episode 41: Dr. Steven Clarke on Biochemistry and Biochemists
mercredi 29 novembre 2023 • Durée 29:26
What makes a good scientist? What makes a good student? On this exciting episode of Let’s Talk Chemistry edited by Emma Stewart, hosts Jasmine Winter and John Strojny talk about their interview with Dr. Steven Clarke, UCLA’s Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry. We hope you enjoy! If you would like to know more about Dr. Steven Clarke, you can check out his research here or reach him by email at clarke@mbi.ucla.edu
Episode 40: Dr. Karen Wooley on Sugar Plastics and Sustainability
mercredi 8 novembre 2023 • Durée 21:26
What if we could make bags out of the food we eat? On this electrifying episode of Let’s Talk Chemistry edited by Presley Vu, hosts Yeongseo Son and Alexander Seo talk about their interview with Dr. Karen Wooley, a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University. She shares her work with sustainability, sugars, and industry. We hope you enjoy! If you would like to know more about Dr. Karen Wooley, you can check out her research here or reach her by email at wooley@chem.tamu.edu
Episode 39: Dr. Martin Chalfie on his Nobel Prize Winning Work on Green Fluorescent Protein
vendredi 27 octobre 2023 • Durée 49:30
The most humble creatures on earth sometimes reveal incredible solutions and secrets. GFP (Green Fluorescent Protein), naturally found in jellyfish, is a marker used in almost all biological laboratories. On this exciting episode of Let’s Talk Chemistry edited by Presley Vu, hosts Yeongseo Son and John Strojny talk about their interview with Nobel Prize Laureate Dr. Martin Chalfie, a University Professor at the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. He was the first to succeed in transferring and expressing the Gfp gene in organisms other than jellyfish. He shares with us his humble, nonlinear journey as a scientist as well as his astounding discoveries. We hope you enjoy! If you like to know more about Dr. Martin Chalfie, you can check out his research here or reach him by email at mc21@columbia.edu.
Episode 38: Dr. Robert Bergman on the Bergman Cyclization and Organic Synthesis
mercredi 11 octobre 2023 • Durée 27:02
Organic chemistry is art. Each chemical structure comes with a certain number of lines, a certain shape, a certain essence to it. How can we manipulate a chemical reaction to produce a useful product? How can we defy what chemistry claims to be incredibly hard and accomplish unique mechanisms? On this episode of Let’s Talk Chemistry edited by KG Gude, hosts Olivia Lambertson and Jasmine Winter talk about their interview with Dr. Robert Bergman, the Gerald E. K. Branch Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at UC Berkeley with an Emeritus status. Elaborating on his work with the Bergman Cyclization and more, Dr. Bergman tells us about the motivations, results, and beauty behind organic chemistry. If you like to know more about Dr. Robert Bergman, you can reach him by email at rbergman@berkeley.edu.
Episode 37: Dr. Robert Lefkowitz on his Nobel Prize Winning Work on G-Protein Coupled Receptors
mercredi 27 septembre 2023 • Durée 25:44
With curiosity and creativity, there are no limits. We can be scientists. We can be doctors. We can be authors. Our renowned guest today has done all three. On this riveting episode of Let’s Talk Chemistry edited by Presley Vu, hosts Yeongseo Son and Grace Go talk about their interview with Nobel Prize Laureate Dr. Robert Lefkowitz, a James B. Duke Professor of Medicine and Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry at Duke University. He elaborates on his Nobel Prize winning work on G-protein coupled receptors. We hope you enjoy! If you like to know more about Dr. Robert Lefkowitz, you can check out his research here or reach him by email at lefko001@receptor-biol.duke.edu. Check out his book “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Stockholm: The Adrenaline-Fueled Adventures of an Accidental Scientist.”
Episode 36: Dr. Sarah King on Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Studying Abroad
mardi 19 septembre 2023 • Durée 34:50
A tool to help us study the structures of atoms and molecules, spectroscopy is used everywhere to solve big problems. From astronomers who are determining the distance of a distant star to chemists who are solving biochemical problems, spectroscopy has a unified purpose: to see better. On this exciting episode of Let’s Talk Chemistry (edited by Presley Vu), hosts Jasmine Winter and Nina Deng talk about their interview with Dr. Sarah King, a Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Chicago. She elaborates on her work on interface dynamics, ultrafast spectroscopy, and studying abroad in Germany. We hope you enjoy! If you like to know more about Dr. Sarah King, you can check out her research here or reach her by email at sbking@uchicago.edu.
Episode 35: Dr. Najat Saliba on Air Pollution and How Chemistry Can Influence Politics
samedi 9 septembre 2023 • Durée 35:53
Superheroes don’t just exist in our comic books. We find them, here, in the real world. They protect the innocent. They fight injustice. They use their powers and skills for good. And we have interviewed one such superhero—working as both a global research scientist and serving as an elected government official. On this riveting episode of Let’s Talk Chemistry (edited by Presley Vu), hosts Yeongseo Son and Nina Deng talk about their interview with Dr. Najat Saliba, a Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the American University of Beirut and a member of the Parliament of Lebanon. Elaborating on her work on smoking and air pollution, Dr. Saliba talks to us about the detrimental effects of hookas, e-cigarettes, and explosions. She weaves in her stories of cloud watching, of balancing politics and science, of enjoying the process rather than the success. We hope you enjoy! If you like to know more about Dr. Najat Saliba, you can reach her by email at ns30@aub.edu.lb.
Special Episode: Derek Miller from Genius Lab Gear on the Lab Coat Project
lundi 28 août 2023 • Durée 29:28
What if our lab coats were more scientist-friendly? What if we transformed them to be safer? On this special episode of Let’s Talk Chemistry, hosts Yeongseo Son and Olivia Lambertson interview Derek Miller, the founder of Genius Lab Gear. He shares with us about the launch of their new product—the lab coat project, and how it will address the needs of scientists. If you like to know more about Genius Lab Gear, you can check out their site.
LAB COAT GIVEAWAY INFORMATION: Want to win a lab coat designed by 1000 scientists? The Lab Coat Project by @geniuslabgear crowdsourced the design of this new lab coat to solve the most common problems scientists face, with more than half the data coming from chemists like you! The crowdfunding campaign needs to hit 600 lab coats in 6 weeks, starting on August 31st. But we’re giving away one “Louis” or “Curie” lab coat following the rules below!
What makes this lab coat different?
Data-driven crowdsourced design on features AND fit. Every feature and size is thoroughly tested.
100% cotton, softened and stain-resistant fibers, compatible with most general chemistry labs.
Men’s and Women’s fits, adjustable belt, and flexible back to fit more body types.
5 pockets, 3 tool loops, zippered side vents, and a convertible collar!
Giveaway Prizes:
One (1) "Louis" or “Curie” Lab Coat from Genius Lab Gear and One (1) Pocket Protector (+ free shipping)
Check https://geniuslabgear.com/lcp to see more details about the new lab coats!
Rules:
1. Follow @geniuslabgear and @chemtalk on Instagram
2. Like, save, and comment on the Instagram giveaway post tagging one friend to spread the giveaway. Each comment represents one entry to the giveaway, so feel free to comment several times !!!
3. Share this post in your Stories tagging @geniuslabgear and @chemtalk to receive an additional entry on the giveaway.
4. The giveaway will close on August 30, 2023, at 12 PM EST. Winners will be randomly selected, announced on August 31, 2023, and contacted by Instagram DM.
5. The Lab Coat Project will open for crowdfunding pre-orders on August 31st at 2 PM EST. If the pre-order does not meet its goal of 600 lab coats by October 15th, winners will be contacted by Instagram DM and Genius Lab Gear will offer them a $50 (USD) voucher for their online shop (shipment cost is not included in the voucher). Lab coats will ship approximately 5 months after the pre-order goal is met (~February 2024).
6. No restrictions on the country of the winner. Shipping is free but you may have to pay import duties.
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