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Associated Students Radio Hour

Associated Students Radio Hour

By Montana State University

An audio project brought to you by Montana State University’s Office of Student Engagement. Produced by students, this show aims to give voice to the student body as well as featuring interviews with faculty, highlighting the ways in which academic research can be applied to foster a better understanding of real-world events.
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Episode 3: What We Can Learn from Wastewater

Associated Students Radio HourMay 08, 2020

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Episode 3: What We Can Learn from Wastewater

Episode 3: What We Can Learn from Wastewater

As the spring semester comes to a close, I talk to two more MSU scientists working with the Bozeman community to help diagnose individual COVID-19 infections and understand the prevalence of infection in the community at large. 

Dr. Blake Wiedenheft is an associate professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology who studies the immune systems of bacteria. He is working with the local wastewater treatment facility to monitor community prevalence of infection.

Dr. Michelle Flenniken is an assistant professor in the Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology who studies viral infections in honeybee populations. She is working with Bozeman Health to develop our diagnostic testing capacities. 

May 08, 202037:15
ASMSU Graduation Extra: Senior tribute

ASMSU Graduation Extra: Senior tribute

In this podcast extra, Julian Kaptanian, Rachel Schmidt, and Avital Pelakh share reflections from their college experience, future plans, and advice for younger students.

May 06, 202006:50
Episode 2: COVID-19 Antibody Testing and Impact on Food Systems

Episode 2: COVID-19 Antibody Testing and Impact on Food Systems

In this episode, we begin to look at the research being done at Montana State University in partnership with the greater Bozeman community and the state of Montana, to better understand the full impact of COVID-19.

My guest is Dr. Selena Ahmed, who is an associate professor in the department of health and human development, specializing in sustainable food systems. She is the co-leader of the Food and Health Lab and the Translational Biomarkers Core at Montana State University. She has been instrumental in organizing statewide antibody testing and is currently studying the impacts of the pandemic on food systems, both in China and here in Montana. 

Apr 22, 202039:06
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Apr 10, 202024:25
ASMSU Elections Extra: Sheridan Johnson and Allison Reinhardt
Apr 10, 202008:01
Episode 1: Human Response to Stress
Apr 09, 202037:14
Episode Zero: Well-Being and Mental Health in a Pandemic

Episode Zero: Well-Being and Mental Health in a Pandemic

In our first episode, we talk to psychologist Dr. Ben Oosterhoff about well-being and civic engagement in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ben teaches Science of Psychological Well-Being in the Psychology Department and is the director of the Montana Positive Youth Development Lab at MSU.

Additionally, we hear from Dr. Betsy Asserson, director of Counseling and Psychological Services, about maintaining mental health during a pandemic, and the resources available to students at this time.

Apr 03, 202042:10