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Sciencing from Home

Sciencing from Home

By UIC L@s GANAS

Welcome to Sciencing from Home, a podcast from the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Latin@s Gaining Access to Networks for Advancement in Science program, also known as L@s GANAS. Instead of having our research fellowship students, or fellows, check in via email or another Google form, I have invited them to chat with me about how their research is going while we are social distancing and they cannot be in the lab.
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Episode 21: Rudy on investigating wearable technology

Sciencing from HomeMay 04, 2021

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Episode 21: Rudy on investigating wearable technology
May 04, 202124:11
Episode 20: Catarina studies bacterial transformation or why some bacteria are antibiotic resistant

Episode 20: Catarina studies bacterial transformation or why some bacteria are antibiotic resistant

Catarina works in Dr. Donald Morrison's lab. She is a senior studying Biological Sciences. She is also an international student. In Dr. Morrison's laboratory she studies bacterial transformation and developed her project "Competence of Streptococcus pneumoniae Encapsulated within  Aqueous Micro-Droplets." She presented a poster at the 2020 SACNAS Conference. Catarina is also a Peer Leader for BIOS222. 

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Apr 20, 202119:13
Episode 19: Naomi on investigating the state of monarchs and milkweed

Episode 19: Naomi on investigating the state of monarchs and milkweed

Naomi is an aspiring veterinarian working with Dr. Mary Ashley on the CIAS project. They are investigating reasons for the decline of monarch butterflies by testing habitat utilization by monarch butterflies in the Chicago region. Research activities include experimental milkweed plantings and field sampling. CIM²AS aims to attract more Latinx students to science by weaving culturally relevant connections into science courses.

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Mar 16, 202118:13
Episode 18: Marissa on investigating pre-term birth during a pandemic

Episode 18: Marissa on investigating pre-term birth during a pandemic

Episode 18: Marissa is a member of Dr. Barbara McFarlin's laboratory where they study the microstructure of the cervix early in pregnancy in search of a methods to detect pre-term birth that provides enough time for improved interventions. Their research was not only shut down due to COVID-19's risk to lab members, but their research is clinically-based, meaning they needed access to patients. Marissa contributed to a published paper with Dr. McFarlin. Marissa's goals include attending naturopathic medical school, writing a book, and communicating her work to a wide audience. 

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Mar 02, 202116:31
Episode 17: Eddie on researching lysosomes throughout the pandemic and finding his way to pharmacy

Episode 17: Eddie on researching lysosomes throughout the pandemic and finding his way to pharmacy

Sciencing from Home episode 17 introduces us to Eddie, a member of Dr. Swetha Gowrishankar's lab. In Dr. Gowrishankar's lab he investigates lysosome formation using mice as the model. Lysosome function is associated with Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders. Eddie graduated from UIC in Fall 2020 and will begin pharmacy school in Fall 2021. 

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Feb 09, 202121:11
Episode 16: Lillian Perez on building professional development workshops for Latinx students in science

Episode 16: Lillian Perez on building professional development workshops for Latinx students in science

Lillian Perez, PhD, worked in the Alfonso lab during graduate school and served as the teaching assistant for the L@s GANAS fellowship. Lillian and Veronica discuss how the professional development arm of the fellowship evolved under Lillian's leadership. She is currently a postdoc in the UIC Department of Pathology

Recent publication: The Conserved ASCL1/MASH-1 Ortholog HLH-3 Specifies Sex-Specific Ventral Cord Motor Neuron Fate in Caenorhabditis elegans.  

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Jan 26, 202123:14
Episode 15: Itzel, the science of cheese and pushing yourself to do new things.

Episode 15: Itzel, the science of cheese and pushing yourself to do new things.

Episode 15 brings us the journey of Itzel who worked in the Dr. Laura Sanchez lab studying the microbes in cheese rinds. Itzel spent a summer in Dr. Paul Jensen's lab

As of the publication of this podcast Dr. Sanchez has moved her lab to UC Santa Cruz. 

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Jan 12, 202121:54
Episode 14: Arianna and the science of physical therapy

Episode 14: Arianna and the science of physical therapy

Arianna is a member of Dr. Sangeetha Madhavan's Brain Plasticity Lab. She is per-physical therapy. In this episode she discusses her road to physical therapy and how while she wants to be a hands-on physical therapist, the draw to research is strong. 

Arianna is an author on a recent publication:

Brice T. Cleland, Arianna Perez-Ortiz, Sangeetha Madhavan, Walking test procedures influence speed measurements in individuals with chronic stroke, Clinical Biomechanics, Volume 80, 2020, 105197, ISSN 0268-0033,

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2020.105197.

(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0268003320303168)

Nov 17, 202018:45
Episode 13: Checking in with our partners at LARES

Episode 13: Checking in with our partners at LARES

A very special episode with our friends, Iliana and Aracely, advisors with the Latin American Recruitment and Educational Services Program, aka LARES. If you want to learn more about LARES, check out their website or make an appointment with any advisor through iAdvise.
Nov 03, 202046:38
Episode 12: Joanna & Jeanette and how a great mentor can demystify other faculty members

Episode 12: Joanna & Jeanette and how a great mentor can demystify other faculty members

Joanna and Jeanette work with Dr. Molina on increasing Latinas' awareness of breast cancer and breaking down myths on treatment. They found their research placement through the UIC Hispanic Center of Excellence program, Medicina Scholars. 

Oct 20, 202034:08
Episode 11: Arleen and adventures in changing labs

Episode 11: Arleen and adventures in changing labs

In this episode we chatted with Arleen on changing research labs, the science of addiction, and slowly moving back to the lab bench during a pandemic because you can't bring the mice home with you. 

Oct 06, 202017:03
Episode 10: Sandra and why C. elegans aren't basic

Episode 10: Sandra and why C. elegans aren't basic

It is our 10th episode!!! 

Sandra works on C. elegans as a member of the Dr. Peter Okkema lab. She will be presenting her research findings at the 2020 SACNAS conference

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Sep 22, 202021:42
Episode 9: Evelyn on investigating mental health and HIV prevention
Sep 08, 202023:36
Episode 8: Brianna and the importance of Latino Studies to studying depression in Latinx folk

Episode 8: Brianna and the importance of Latino Studies to studying depression in Latinx folk

Brianna currently works in the Peñalver Bernabé lab where they are studying the role of microbiomes in depression during pregnancy. She also discusses the role her minor in Latin American and Latino Studies plays in her work in the lab. 

Aug 24, 202021:32
Episode 7: Freddy on investigating C. elegans and preparing for medical school.
Aug 11, 202038:18
Episode 6: Lici and the Science of Women's Supplements

Episode 6: Lici and the Science of Women's Supplements

Lici is a recent graduate who majored in Biological Sciences with plans to enter the UIC College of Nursing in fall of 2020. She shares her experiences with investigating the science of over-the-counter women's supplements in Dr. Brian Murphy's lab. 

The episode starts with a short break to breathe.  If you need additional support with self care, please reach out to the UIC Wellness Center or the UIC Counseling Center. 

Jul 27, 202017:25
Episode 5: Jailene on the importance of bone health
Jul 13, 202015:13
Episode 4: Kimberly on Investigating the Origins of Ovarian Cancer

Episode 4: Kimberly on Investigating the Origins of Ovarian Cancer

Kimberly was a member of the Dr. Joanna Burdette lab and worked on projects related to the origins of ovarian cancer. She also discusses the learning curve of being a new member of a research lab. 

Kimberly's citations: 

Ren, Y., Ribas, H. T., Heath, K., Wu,  S., Ren, J., Shriwas, P., & Kinghorn, A. D. (2020).  Na+/K+-ATPase-Targeted Cytotoxicity of (+)-Digoxin and Several  Semisynthetic Derivatives. Journal of Natural Products, 83(3), 638-648. [link]

Hardy, L. R., Pergande, M. R.,  Esparza, K., Heath, K. N., Önyüksel, H., Cologna, S. M., & Burdette,  J. E. (2019). Proteomic analysis reveals a role for PAX8 in peritoneal  colonization of high grade serous ovarian cancer that can be targeted  with micelle encapsulated thiostrepton. Oncogene, 38(32), 6003-6016. [link]

Ren, Y., Tan, Q., Heath, K., Wu, S.,  Wilson, J. R., Ren, J., ... & Chen, X. (2020). Cytotoxic and  non-cytotoxic cardiac glycosides isolated from the combined flowers,  leaves, and twigs of Streblus asper. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 115301. [link]

Jun 15, 202024:49
Episode 3: Natalia on Investigating Cultural Norms around Cervical Cancer

Episode 3: Natalia on Investigating Cultural Norms around Cervical Cancer

Sciencing from Home returns after a short break due to pandemic + finals with our third episode! Listen as Research Fellow Natalia talks to us about her work with Dr. J. Andrew Dykens on cultural norms & cervical cancer and her first publication.

This podcast is a project of the Latin@s Gaining Access to Networks for Advancement in Science (L@S GANAS) Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago. 

References made in the podcast

Natalia's publication: Role of gender in perspectives of discrimination, stigma, and attitudes relative to cervical cancer in rural Sénégal 

The mission of the UIC Hispanic Center of Excellence (HCOE) is: To improve the medical care of Latinos in Illinois by providing programs  that strengthen the pipeline and increase the number of Latino  applicants pursuing health careers; enrich the education of Latino  students, with an emphasis on producing linguistically and  culturally-competent health practitioners; and build partnerships with  others that share the same vision.

Learn more about the intersection of COVID-19 and intimate partner violence:

If you need assistance please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline [en espanol] at 1-800-799-7233 | 1-800-787-3224 (TTY). You can also text LOVEIS to 1-866-331-9474. 

May 28, 202017:35
Episode 2: Jaime on Reducing Depression in the Children of Depressed Parents
Apr 14, 202008:36
Episode 1: Karina on Public Health during a Pandemic and Library Tips with Teresa
Mar 27, 202016:33
Sciencing from Home - Trailer

Sciencing from Home - Trailer

Welcome to Sciencing from Home, a podcast from the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Latin@s Gaining Access to Networks for Advancement in Science program, also known as L@s GANAS. Instead of having our research fellowship students, or fellows, check in via email or another Google form, I have invited them to chat with me about how their research is going while we are social distancing and they cannot be in the lab.

Mar 27, 202001:06