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The OMGSMC Podcast

The OMGSMC Podcast

By Saint Mary's College of California

The official podcast of Saint Mary's College of California. We will explore the stories and expertise of our alumni, faculty, students, staff, and everyone in between.
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EP05 - Getting Back to the Court

The OMGSMC PodcastNov 20, 2020

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EP05 - Getting Back to the Court

EP05 - Getting Back to the Court

College and professional sports have each taken their own approaches to restarting during the pandemic. The West Coast Conference, of which Saint Mary’s is a member, is about ready to restart and the first contact sport up is men’s and women’s basketball. The WCC shut all its sports down in mid March and only golf been allowed to resume. Hear from WCC Commissioner Gloria Nevarez, SMC head volleyball coach Rob Browning, and junior runner Alize Hartke on the process of restarting athletics.

Nov 20, 202033:18
EP04 - Virology, Vaccines, and COVID-19

EP04 - Virology, Vaccines, and COVID-19

Moderated by our Dean of the School of Science, Roy Wensley, our three SOS panelists will share their work related to virology and public health–and explore the impact of COVID-19 in our daily lives, and the scientific community response.

More About Our Experts:

Vidya Chandrasekaran, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology. Prior to joining Saint Mary’s College in 2007, she obtained her PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology from State University of New York at Buffalo and worked as a postdoctoral researcher in developmental genetics at University of California at Berkeley. Chandrasekaran is an active research scholar in the area of cellular neurobiology and neuropharmacology publishing over fifteen articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals and regularly presenting her research at regional, national and international conferences. In addition, she has served as a research mentor for over 50 students since joining Saint Mary’s College and the last five of her papers have included Saint Mary’s College students as co-authors. Also, she has been a co-PI on two successful NSF grants that provide funding to help increase diversity among STEM students and develop an undergraduate STEM teacher education program committed to social justice.

Professor Keith Garrison received his PhD in genetics from UC Davis in 2004. The work for his PhD involved identifying markers of genetic diversification within clonal lineages of wine grapes. After completing his PhD, Garrison began a post-doctoral position at the Gladstone Institutes and later at the Division of Experimental Medicine at UCSF studying HIV immunology. The lab team was working to identify novel targets for an HIV vaccine that could help overcome the challenge of rapid HIV mutation, which helps the virus evade many vaccine-driven immune responses. Much of his research work at SMC relates to human endogenous retroviruses, which are the past remnants of retroviral infections that are retained like fossils in our genomes. He has also been using coral as a model system to study the evolution of the immune system in animals, especially the earliest events in the immune response that help warn the host of an impending viral infection. Because many of the determining factors of severe COVID-19 illness may relate to faulty timing of these early events, Prof. Garrison is interested in studying the immune response to SARS CoV-2 infection as a part of his research in the future.

Karl Beutner '71 MD, PhD was a founding member and first Chairperson of the Saint Mary’s College School of Science Advisory Board. After graduation, Karl went on to earn MA and PhD in microbiology and immunology as well as an MD from the State University of New York at Buffalo. This was followed by internship and residency at UCLA, a fellowship in immunology and infectious diseases and a residency in dermatology at the University of Rochester. He then returned to his hometown of Vallejo, CA to practice dermatology. In addition to building a clinical practice he started a clinical trials group that conducted hundreds of clinical trials resulting in the development of new treatments and vaccines for a variety of skin diseases. Over time he gravitated toward working in the biotechnology/pharmaceutical sector. He was Chief Medical Officer of Dow Pharmaceutical Sciences which was acquired by Valent Pharmaceuticals and Anacor Pharmaceuticals which was acquired by Pfizer. Currently, along with his clinical practice, he is co-founder CEO and CMO of DermBiont a company focused on the cutaneous microbiome to better understand and treat skin diseases.

Nov 05, 202058:22
EP03 - The Halloween Episode

EP03 - The Halloween Episode

Keep the nightlight on and tune in to hear Brother Michael Meister tell some of the campus ghost stories. From LeFevre Theatre to the catacombs, there are some things that go bump in the night at Saint Mary's College. 

Oct 29, 202018:29
EP02 - Ask the Experts: Racism in the Machine

EP02 - Ask the Experts: Racism in the Machine

Join our expert panelists for a candid conversation on racial justice and equity work in big data, user accessibility, and customer success. Our three panelists will share their work and explore the role and place of technology in creating a more just society.

Panelists:
Carlos Granda, Vice President of Global Customer Success, Google Cloud
Nicole Brown, PhD, Professor of Sociology, Saint Mary's College
Jessica Poole '03, UX Researcher Product Designer, AppDynamics
Sheila Hassell Hughes, PhD, Dean of the School of Liberal Arts

Oct 23, 202056:04
EP01 - Turmoil in Lebanon

EP01 - Turmoil in Lebanon

As chaotic as the world has become in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Lebanon has had it worse than most. In the last 12 months, the Middle Eastern country has faced fires, political unrest, a global pandemic, and one of the world's largest non-nuclear explosions.

Emily Redfern '17 arrived in the Fall of 2019, just in time to witness each of these crises. Listen as we speak with Emily and one of her classmates and Lebanese American Evelyn Minaise '16 about their experiences in connection to the tumultuous year in Lebanon.


Oct 11, 202020:54
EP01 - Turmoil in Lebanon - TRAILER

EP01 - Turmoil in Lebanon - TRAILER

FULL EPISODE AVAILABLE ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 12

As chaotic as the world has become in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Lebanon has had it worse than most. In the last 12 months, the Middle Eastern country has faced fires, political unrest, a global pandemic, and one of the world's largest non-nuclear explosions.

Emily Redfern '17 arrived in the Fall of 2019, just in time to witness each of these crises. Listen as we speak with Emily and one of her classmates and Lebanese American Evelyn Minaise '16 about their experiences in connection to the tumultuous year in Lebanon.

Oct 06, 202000:58