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James Crowe & Ty Sornberger

James Crowe & Ty Sornberger
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. James Crowe and graduate student Ty Sornberger decorated suncatchers for their lab while we asked them some questions about their research..... Click to watch!


Henrique Serezani & Eden Faneuff

Henrique Serezani & Eden Faneuff
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Henrique Serezani and graduate student Eden Faneuff tested our glow-in-the-dark coloring kits while we asked them some questions about their research..... Click to watch!


Steve Townsend & Nainoa Norman Ing

Steve Townsend & Nainoa Norman Ing
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Steve Townsend and graduate student Nainoa Norman Ing put their green thumbs to the test while we asked them some questions about their research...... Click to watch!


Careers in Pharma Edition

Careers in Pharma Edition
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Jada Domingue from AstraZeneca and Dr. Li Hao from Pfizer joined us in the studio to chat about their careers in the pharmaceutical industry...... Click to watch!


Erin Calipari & Kristine Yoon

Erin Calipari & Kristine Yoon
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Erin Calipari and graduate student Kristine Yoon put their painting skills to the test while we asked them some questions about their research......... Click to watch!


Eric Skaar & Catherine Leasure

Eric Skaar & Catherine Leasure
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Eric Skaar and graduate student Catherine Leasure showcase their artistic talents with Perler bead kits while we asked them some questions about their research......... Click to watch!


Rachel Bonami & Lindsay Bass

Rachel Bonami & Lindsay Bass
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Rachel Bonami and graduate student Lindsay Bass challenged each other to a pipette race while we asked them some questions about their research......... Click to watch!


Katherine Gibson-Corley & Rachael Wolters

Katherine Gibson-Corley & Rachael Wolters
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Katherine Gibson-Corley and graduate student Dr. Rachael Wolters make friendship bracelets and chat about the Translational Pathology Shared Resource (TPSR).... Click to watch!


The evolution of mRNA vaccines alongside SARS-COV-2

The evolution of mRNA vaccines
alongside SARS-CoV-2

SARS-CoV-2 has mutated and evolved to partially evade the immune response generated from prior vaccination or infection. The development of mRNA technology allows for rapid reprogramming of the coding.... Click to read more!


SARS-CoV-2 evolution and implications for immunity

SARS-CoV-2 evolution and
implications for immunity

While COVID-19 is no longer plaguing media outlets, the virus remains a serious threat to human health. Since the discovery of SARS-CoV-2, the virus and its transmissibility evolved. ...... Click to read more!


Kristen Ogden & Sydni Smith

Kristen Ogden & Sydni Smith
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Kristen Ogden and graduate student Sydni Smith build their own viruses while we asked them some questions about their research......... Click to watch!


Wenhan Zhu & Ryan Fansler

Wenhan Zhu & Ryan Fansler
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Wenhan Zhu and graduate student Ryan Fansler challenged each other to a pipette race while we asked them some questions about their research......... Click to watch!


Tim Cover & Chiamaka Okoye

Tim Cover & Chiamaka Okoye
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Professor Tim Cover and graduate student Chiamaka Okoye show off their artistic talents while we asked them some questions about their research......... Click to watch!


Monkeypox – what do we know about the virus, and how can we treat the disease? by Casey Butrico

Monkeypox – what do we know about the virus,
and how can we treat the disease?

The monkeypox virus has been studied, and its mechanism of replicating and invading human cells are understood.While monkeypox treatment options continue to be studied, a variety of medical resources currently exist for high-risk individuals as well as those who were recently exposed to monkeypox......... Click to read more!


Borden Lacy & Shannon Kordus

Borden Lacy & Shannon Kordus
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Professor Borden Lacy and postdoc Shannon Kordus show off their structural expertise with playdough while we asked them some questions about their research........ Click to watch!


Monkeypox – symptoms, transmission, and prevention by Casey Butrico

Monkeypox –
symptoms, transmission, and prevention

Since the 1970s, there has been a steady rise in monkeypox virus cases. Human monkeypox was first identified in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in 1970........ Click to read more!


James Crowe & Ty Sornberger

James Crowe & Ty Sornberger
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. James Crowe and graduate student Ty Sornberger decorated suncatchers for their lab while we asked them some questions about their research..... Click to watch!


Henrique Serezani & Eden Faneuff

Henrique Serezani & Eden Faneuff
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Henrique Serezani and graduate student Eden Faneuff tested our glow-in-the-dark coloring kits while we asked them some questions about their research..... Click to watch!


Steve Townsend & Nainoa Norman Ing

Steve Townsend & Nainoa Norman Ing
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Steve Townsend and graduate student Nainoa Norman Ing put their green thumbs to the test while we asked them some questions about their research...... Click to watch!

Careers in Pharma Edition

Careers in Pharma Edition
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Jada Domingue from AstraZeneca and Dr. Li Hao from Pfizer joined us in the studio to chat about their careers in the pharmaceutical industry...... Click to watch!


Erin Calipari & Kristine Yoon

Erin Calipari & Kristine Yoon
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Erin Calipari and graduate student Kristine Yoon put their painting skills to the test while we asked them some questions about their research......... Click to watch!


Eric Skaar & Catherine Leasure

Eric Skaar & Catherine Leasure
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Eric Skaar and graduate student Catherine Leasure showcase their artistic talents with Perler bead kits while we asked them some questions about their research......... Click to watch!


Rachel Bonami & Lindsay Bass

Rachel Bonami & Lindsay Bass
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Rachel Bonami and graduate student Lindsay Bass challenged each other to a pipette race while we asked them some questions about their research......... Click to watch!


Katherine Gibson-Corley & Rachael Wolters

Katherine Gibson-Corley & Rachael Wolters
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Katherine Gibson-Corley and graduate student Dr. Rachael Wolters make friendship bracelets and chat about the Translational Pathology Shared Resource (TPSR).... Click to watch!


The evolution of mRNA vaccines alongside SARS-COV-2

The evolution of mRNA vaccines
alongside SARS-CoV-2

SARS-CoV-2 has mutated and evolved to partially evade the immune response generated from prior vaccination or infection. The development of mRNA technology allows for rapid reprogramming of the coding.... Click to read more!


SARS-CoV-2 evolution and implications for immunity

SARS-CoV-2 evolution and
implications for immunity

While COVID-19 is no longer plaguing media outlets, the virus remains a serious threat to human health. Since the discovery of SARS-CoV-2, the virus and its transmissibility evolved. ...... Click to read more!


Kristen Ogden & Sydni Smith

Kristen Ogden & Sydni Smith
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Kristen Ogden and graduate student Sydni Smith build their own viruses while we asked them some questions about their research......... Click to watch!


Wenhan Zhu & Ryan Fansler

Wenhan Zhu & Ryan Fansler
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Dr. Wenhan Zhu and graduate student Ryan Fansler challenged each other to a pipette race while we asked them some questions about their research......... Click to watch!


Tim Cover & Chiamaka Okoye

Tim Cover & Chiamaka Okoye
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Professor Tim Cover and graduate student Chiamaka Okoye show off their artistic talents while we asked them some questions about their research......... Click to watch!


Monkeypox – what do we know about the virus, and how can we treat the disease? by Casey Butrico

Monkeypox – what do we know about the virus,
and how can we treat the disease?

The monkeypox virus has been studied, and its mechanism of replicating and invading human cells are understood.While monkeypox treatment options continue to be studied, a variety of medical resources currently exist for high-risk individuals as well as those who were recently exposed to monkeypox......... Click to read more!


Borden Lacy & Shannon Kordus

Borden Lacy & Shannon Kordus
VI4 Scientists Doing Things

Professor Borden Lacy and postdoc Shannon Kordus show off their structural expertise with playdough while we asked them some questions about their research........ Click to watch!


Monkeypox – symptoms, transmission, and prevention by Casey Butrico

Monkeypox –
symptoms, transmission, and prevention

Since the 1970s, there has been a steady rise in monkeypox virus cases. Human monkeypox was first identified in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in 1970........ Click to read more!


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