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  • LSS 113: Plant Sociability and Chronic Wasting Disease
    2021/08/03
    Horticulturist Brandon George leads a tour of the Cornell Botanic Gardens Bioswale (photo courtesy of B. George)

    In today’s episode, you’ll hear interviews of two Cornell scientists who are observers of vastly different organisms living in the great outdoors.

    Brandon George (photo courtesy of B. George)

    First off, horticulturist Brandon George talks about his observations of the characteristics of how different plant species and cultivars grow in their natural habitat. George talks about the concept of plant sociability in exploring the plantings in the Cornell Botanic Garden Bioswale (https://cornellbotanicgardens.org/location/bioswale-garden/). Brandon George is receiving a Masters in Professional Studies in Public Garden Leadership at the Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. He explores the field of horticulture at his podcast, “Horticulture Rising” (https://horticulture-rising.libsyn.com/).

    White-tailed Deer
    (photo courtesy of Creative Commons (by Mike Tewkesbury licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0))

    The second half of today’s show features an interview with Dr. Krysten Schuler about the incidence of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in wild and captive deer populations. CWD was discovered in captive deer in Pennsylvania near the New York border in late May 2021. Schuler discusses the measures being taken to prevent the spread of CWD to deer in New York State.

    Schuler is Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences at the Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine.

    For more information about Chronic Wasting Disease, visit (https://wildlife.cornell.edu/our-work/cornell-wildlife-health-lab/chronic-wasting-disease-risk-assessment-prevention-and)

    To close out today’s show, we feature a number of local science events happening in the month of August:

    https://freescienceworkshop.org/

    https://www.priweb.org/visit/events#event=67213086;instance=20210813100000

    https://www.tcpl.org/events/highkey-science-family-program

    http://www.communityscience.org/4h2o/

    Producer: Esther Racoosin

    Host: Fred Balfour

    Music: Joe Lewis; Blue Dot Sessions

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  • LSS 112: Building DIY Neuroscience Tools
    2021/05/25
    In today’s show, we feature an report about three neuroscientists who have developed inexpensive “Do-it-yourself” neuroscience research tools. Cornell researchers Drs. Bruce Johnson and David Deitcher, and Hobart and William Smith Colleges professor James Ryan…Continue ReadingLSS 112: Building DIY Neuroscience Tools
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  • LSS 110: Studying Migration of Metastatic Cancer Cells and Embryonic Neural Crest Cells
    2021/04/13
    In today’s episode, we begin by listening again to an interview from March 2020 to re-explore how metastatic cancer cells migrate. In our second interview, we hear about a recent study showing similarities between the…Continue ReadingLSS 110: Studying Migration of Metastatic Cancer Cells and Embryonic Neural Crest Cells
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  • LSS 109: Women in Paleontology; City Nature Challenge
    2021/03/30
    Just in time for Women’s History Month, the Museum of the Earth has opened an exhibit called “Daring to Dig, Women in American Paleontology”. The exhibit explores the achievements, adventures, and discoveries made by women…Continue ReadingLSS 109: Women in Paleontology; City Nature Challenge
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  • LSS 108: Women’s History month: recognizing women scientists in the Finger Lakes region
    2021/03/16
    Similar to previous years, in March we recognize women scientists who have connections to the Finger Lakes. Isa Betancourt is an entomologist and science communicator who received her B.S. from Cornell University and M.S. from…Continue ReadingLSS 108: Women’s History month: recognizing women scientists in the Finger Lakes region
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  • LSS 107: Under the Microscope
    2021/03/02
    In today’s show, we hear interviews of two different professionals who use microscopes in their work. Mark Sarvary starts the show off by presenting a review of an exhibition called “The History of Glass and…Continue ReadingLSS 107: Under the Microscope
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  • LSS 106: The story of the new Cornell CALS Dean and what is new in Alzheimer’s research
    2021/02/16
    In this episode, Mark Sarvary interviewed the new dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Dr. Benjamin Houlton began his term on October 1, 2020, as the Ronald P. Lynch Dean of the…Continue ReadingLSS 106: The story of the new Cornell CALS Dean and what is new in Alzheimer’s research
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  • LSS 105: Science Education in Colleges and Universities – Remote learning and camera use study; and a new course “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in STEM”
    2021/02/02
    Kitty Gifford interviews Dr. Frank Castelli, Educational research postdoc with the Investigative Biology Teaching Laboratories at Cornell. One of the greatest challenges in online learning is that students do not turn their cameras on and…Continue ReadingLSS 105: Science Education in Colleges and Universities – Remote learning and camera use study; and a new course “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in STEM”
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