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Research Flow
Добавлен 21 июл 2014
Welcome to Research Flow a podcast dedicated to exploring the unique experiences and challenges of graduate students in academia. Join host Evelin Reyes as she dives deep into the world of research, talking with fellow PhD and Masters students about their work, personal journeys, and the realities of navigating graduate programs. Each episode features a 30-minute conversation, starting with the guest's background and current research, followed by personal insights into the ups and downs of grad school life. We wrap up by discussing stories and experiences shared by other graduate students, offering both support and inspiration. Whether you're a current grad student or just curious about the academic journey, Research Flow is here to connect, inform, and inspire you. Subscribe and tune in for real conversations about the life of a graduate student!
Research Flow E14: Ecological Insights: Rohit's Research on Species Adaptation and Conservation
In this inspiring episode of Research Flow, we delve into the multifaceted world of conservation ecology with our guest, Rohit. From his early days discovering a passion for wildlife ecology through his undergraduate studies on river otters to his extensive work on river dolphin conservation in Nepal, Rohit shares his journey and the pivotal experiences that have shaped his career. He discusses the challenges and breakthroughs of working with local communities to develop sustainable fishing practices and the impact of human activity on blackbuck behavior. Transitioning to his PhD, Rohit explores the phenology of native and invasive plant species in the face of climate change, highlighting...
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Research Flow E13: Science, Education, and Belief - Coastal Hypoxia & Leadership with Hanna Beck
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This week we sit down with Hanna Beck, a doctoral researcher at Louisiana State University, to discuss her work on seasonal hypoxia and acidification in the Northern Gulf of Mexico (NGOM) hypoxic zone. Hanna shares insights into how sediment biogeochemical processes contribute to the intensity and persistence of hypoxia long after nutrient loads from the Mississippi River return to normal. Her ...
E12: Research and Resilience: Daleth’s Exploration of UV Filters and Their Effects on Aquatic Life
Просмотров 7914 дней назад
In this episode of Research Flow, we sit down with Daleth, a PhD student in Biological Sciences at LSU, to explore her groundbreaking research on UV filters and their impact on the endocrine system, brain, and behavior. Originally from Guatemala, Daleth shares her journey from earning her biology degree at Universidad del Valle de Guatemala to pursuing her doctoral studies in the U.S. Daleth di...
Research Flow E11: Exploring Neuroblast Resilience Nucleolar Stress & Grad School with Kranti Meher🧬
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In this episode of Research Flow, we dive into the fascinating world of cellular resilience and nucleolar stress with Kranti Meher. Kranti’s research focuses on the mushroom body neuroblasts in Drosophila melanogaster, uncovering why these brain cells exhibit unique resistance to nucleolar stress-a condition that impairs ribosome production and disrupts protein synthesis. We explore how her wor...
Research Flow E10: 🔍✨Decoding Avian Color-Sam’s Journey Through Iridescence 🦜 & Grad School Success
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In this episode of Research Flow, we dive into the vibrant world of avian color evolution with Sam, a dedicated color scientist and NSF graduate fellow in the Mason Lab at the Museum of Natural Science, Louisiana State University. Sam shares insights into the fascinating differences between avian and human color perception, her approach to investigating the origins and functions of avian irides...
✨ Meet Our New Co-host: Isabel Johnson!✨
Просмотров 48Месяц назад
We’re excited to announce that Isabel Johnson is officially joining Research Flow as our new co-host! Here, we introduce Issa, her background, and what she’s looking forward to bringing to the podcast. As a PhD student with a passion for plant adaptation research, Issa will add fresh perspectives and new energy to the project 🌱✨ Stay tuned for exciting new episodes with Isabel and Evelin, where...
Research Flow E9: Food Safety Research & OPT: A Guide for International Students with Elisa Guardado
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In this episode of Research Flow, we sit down with Elisa Guardado, a Master’s student in Food Science and Technology at Louisiana State University. Originally from Puerto Cortés, Honduras, Elisa shares her journey from earning her Bachelor’s degree at Universidad Nacional de Agricultura to her current research focused on identifying food safety hazards to prevent foodborne illnesses. We also de...
Research Flow E8: Navigating Academia, Plant Diversification and Red Flags with Diego Paredes
Просмотров 2102 месяца назад
In this episode of Research Flow, we sit down with Diego Paredes-Burneo, a PhD candidate at Louisiana State University who joined Dr. Laura Lagomarsino's lab in Fall 2019. Diego's research focuses on the phylogenomics and introgression history of the high Andean genus Brachyotum (Melastomataceae), aiming to understand how the Andean uplift has influenced plant diversification. In addition to di...
Research Flow E7: Unraveling Mating Behaviors and the Importance of Mentorship with Maggie Vincent
Просмотров 912 месяца назад
Join us in this episode of Research Flow as we delve into the fascinating world of mating behaviors with our guest, Maggie Vincent, a PhD candidate in the Harms Lab at Louisiana State University. Maggie shares her journey into the study of evolution, detailing her background and the specific interests that drew her to research mating behaviors. Discover how her current project sheds light on ev...
Research Flow E6: Battling Invasive Pests: Fieldwork and Biocontrol Strategies with Tanner Sparks!
Просмотров 1082 месяца назад
In this episode of Research Flow, I sit down with Tanner Sparks, a PhD Candidate in the Entomology Department at Louisiana State University, working under the guidance of Dr. Rodrigo Diaz. Tanner's research focuses on the parasitoids of the invasive roseau cane scale (Nipponaclerda biwakoensis) in Louisiana. He studies three key species-Astymachus lasallei, Neastymachus japonicus, and Boucekiel...
Research Flow E5: Jobelle Bruno on Empowerment, Rejection, and Advancing Rice Pathology Research!
Просмотров 2553 месяца назад
In this episode of Research Flow; Jobelle Bruno, a PhD candidate in Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology at Louisiana State University, shares her journey as a woman in science and offers insight into navigating the pressures of academia. Her works involve seed-biorpiming of rice to increase resistance against fungal and bacterial diseases of rice, investigating burkholderia genetics/ genomics a...
Research Flow E4 Balancing Science and Wellness; Exploring Species Coexistence with Aaron Krivchenia
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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of species interactions and ecological dynamics with Aaron Krivchenia, a PhD candidate at Louisiana State University. Aaron’s research explores how habitat fragmentation, conditional dispersal, interspecific competition, and predation shape population dynamics and species coexistence. Using Tribolium flour beetles as his model, Aaron integrate...
Research Flow E3: Expanding Horizons: Diana Amaya’s Journey from Food Science to International Trade
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In this episode, we sit down with Diana Amaya, who is currently pursuing her master's in Agricultural economics at LSU. Diana shares her experience transitioning from working as a food scientist to exploring the economic aspects of global trade. Originally from Siguatepeque, Honduras, she began her academic career at Universidad Nacional de Agricultura, earning a bachelor’s degree in food scien...
Research Flow E2: Adapting to Extremes: Unveiling Plant Survival Mechanisms with Isabel Johnson
Просмотров 1213 месяца назад
In this episode of Research Flow, we dive into the fascinating world of plant adaptation with Isabel Johnson, a PhD student in Dr. Dassanayake’s lab at LSU. Isabel shares her journey from Ohio Wesleyan University to her current PhD research, focusing on the halophytes Schrenkiella parvula and Eutrema salsaginium. These remarkable plants thrive in extreme environments with high salt and low esse...
Research Flow E1: Navigating Invasive Species with Carlos J. Rivera from Agronomy to Entomology!
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In this podcast, we dive into the diverse experiences of graduate students as they navigate the challenges of academia while pursuing groundbreaking research. We explore a broad spectrum of topics, from grappling with impostor syndrome and enhancing the representation of minorities in science, to the unique difficulties of studying in a second or third language, and discovering effective strate...
What a wonderful day to learn about Daleth’s research! It’s incredible to see a Central American scientist making strides in her field. Truly inspiring to hear her remind us that it’s okay not to be okay!
Thank you! Daleth’s journey is truly inspiring-both as a scientist and as a reminder that it’s okay not to be OK. Central American representation in science is powerful! ✨
It is great to see other people in academia and how the manage their own lives
Really nice to see Kranti Meher as an interviewee. Your polite ways besides being such a knowledgeable and intelligent person is directive. The way you acknowledged your PI and family support is truly nice. Be it biology or genetics, your dedication to do something for human health is a welcome thing. I wish you all the best
Thank you so much for your kind words and for tuning in to this episode with Kranti Meher! 🌟 We’re thrilled to showcase her dedication, intelligence, and humble approach to her research journey. Kranti’s acknowledgment of her PI and family truly highlights the support that fuels her passion for science and human health. We’re grateful for listeners like you who appreciate the impact of her work. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories! 🎙✨
Interesting episode💯 Even thought I’m not made for genetics, definitely motivated me to look up more about the research
Thanks so much! 🙌 We’re pumped that the episode got you interested, even if genetics isn’t your thing! Research can be a wild ride, and we’re here to keep it fun and inspiring. Stay tuned for more cool topics coming your way! 🔬😊
Nice episode! Pretty helpful for grad students and people who are planning to apply to grad school!
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Thank you, Uli, for another fantastic episode! I’ll definitely share this with my younger sister, who’s planning to pursue her master’s degree in the USA. I’m absolutely obsessed with Research Flow!
Thank you so much for tuning in and for sharing Research Flow with your sister! I’m so glad you're enjoying the podcast. Your support means the world!
So pleased to see you accomplishing great things. So proud of you 💚 Thank you I really enjoyed and learned from every episode 🎉
@@armidap Thank you so much for tuning in and always supporting Research Flow and me personally Armida! Your encouragement means everything to me. Can’t wait to have you on My podcast ! Best friends forever 👯♀️💚
What a great episode, it reminded me of the fieldwork we used to do at UNAG!
🎉Evelin !! I’m so excited about your podcast! It’s a great opportunity to share the experiences of those embarking on the journey toward a PhD in Louisiana. The conversations you’re creating not only inspire but also provide invaluable community support for students. I’m sure your listeners will appreciate your insights and anecdotes. Keep shining and sharing your experiences with the world!
Fabiola!! Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot to me to hear your excitement about the podcast. I really believe in the importance of sharing our journeys and supporting each other through the ups and downs of pursuing a graduate program. Your encouragement motivates me to keep going, and I hope the stories we share resonate with you and others in our community. I can’t wait to bring more inspiring conversations your way!
Interesting and informative
Thank you so much! I’m glad you found it interesting and informative! Tanner had some great insights to share! ✨
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So cool
Thank you! I appreciate your enthusiasm! We aim to bring valuable insights into the research process and experiences of graduate students. Stay tuned for more!
Geaux Tigers!
Such an incredible episode! Aaron’s research on species interactions and habitat fragmentation is so fascinating. I also loved how Uli, the host, guided the conversation and made it so engaging. Aaron’s tips on maintaining balance during grad school, especially with routines and exercise, were super helpful. Definitely one of my favorite episodes! 🐞🌿
Glad you enjoyed it!
As a fellow UNA graduate with a degree in Natural Resources and Environment, I really connected with Diana’s journey! It’s so inspiring to see how she transitioned from food science to agricultural economics. Her insights into the connection between food systems and global trade are fascinating. This episode really hit home for me! 🌱🌍 #ProudUNAAlum #ResearchFlow
Aww Thank you so much!! Glad you can connect with Diana's journey!
Such a fascinating episode! Loved learning about how these plants survive in extreme conditions. Isabel’s research is truly inspiring! 🌱🎙️
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow, this was such an insightful and inspiring interview! It's amazing to hear about all the hard work and passion that goes into research like this. Keep up the great work, and thank you for sharing these stories with us! 💡🌱 Viva Honduras and la UNAG, mi alma mater! 🇭🇳
I am so glad you liked the interview.It feels so special to connect with another Honduran and fellow UNAG alumni. 🇭🇳💚 We share such a unique bond through our alma mater, and it's amazing to see how far we've come. Let’s continue representing Honduras and UNAG with pride! Stay tune for more episodes Jeniffer!
You are great July, I admire your intelligence God bless all your projects😊
Thank you so much for your kind words Jeniffer, I really appreciate your support. May all your projects be successful! 🌟
Geaux LSU women in STEM!
Thank you for the support! 💜💛 Geaux LSU women in STEM! We're proud to share these inspiring stories. Stay tuned for more episodes highlighting the amazing work being done by women in science! #WomenInSTEM #ResearchFlow #LSUTigers#JobelleBruno
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Wow amazing guys ♥️
Happy to see you are enjoying the episode Jessika! Thanks for the support :)
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