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https://s3.amazonaws.com/highproofpodcast/Season+3+Episode+10+Ignobels.mp3 It’s that time of year again–the Ig Nobels have been released! In this thrilling episode we talk about female penises, liquid cats, scratching the wrong side of your body, and didgeridoos. As always, check us out on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/highproofpodcast/…
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https://s3.amazonaws.com/highproofpodcast/Season+3+Episode+8+Interview+with+Sean+Horan.mp3 In this podcast, Joel and Ryan interview Ryan’s colleague Sean Horan, currently a PhD student in mathematics at UC Irvine. Sean came to biology from a mostly mathematics/data analysis background. We talk about Sean’s research, where mathematicians fit in to s…
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https://s3.amazonaws.com/highproofpodcast/Season3+Episode7+Animal+Models+with+Bethany.mp3 In this cast, Ryan flies solo and interviews the irrepressible Bethany Wagner. They discuss the challenges–ethical, legal, and personal–of working with animals in order to model human disease. Though these models allow insights often impossible to gain in simp…
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https://s3.amazonaws.com/highproofpodcast/Season+3+Episode+4+Dan+Zollinger+Interview.mp3 In this blast-from-the-past interview, Ryan and Joel interview Dan Zollinger, who was at the time a post-doctoral scholar at UCSF. We discuss how myelin, the insulating material around the long part of a neuron, is implicated in several neurological diseases; w…
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https://s3.amazonaws.com/highproofpodcast/Season+3+Episode+4+BenjaminCastFull.mp3 Joel and Ryan interview Benjamin Stecher, who maintains the blog tmrwedition.com. Benjamin was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease at a young age and now travels the world learning about cutting-edge research from the scientists on the front lines of disease research. …
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https://s3.amazonaws.com/highproofpodcast/Season+3+Episode+3+ThirteenReasonsCast.mp3 Joel and Ryan start off talking about the recent Netflix content To the Bone and 13 Reasons Why. These shows tackle controversial topics (anorexia and suicide respectively) and some schools have had interventions for students to warn against the shows or against su…
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