Dr Shane interviews Dr Alice Terrill from Monash University whose research seeks to rationalise antibiotic dosing regimens using different laboratory techniques, combined with modelling to characterise bacterial responses to antibiotics over time. Next up is Bec Russell Saunders, a Science Teacher from Wesley College who has taught in both public and independent sectors. Bec discusses biology and chemistry teaching in the classroom and instilling a love of science in students.
Gracie dials in from Texas to share some science news about innovative ways to recycle plastics, and Sarah and Chris in the studio reveal some insights from research about why cats go crazy over tuna, and what shoes we used to wear as ancient humans.
B cells, P waves and sound rage
Eating disorders, malaria causing parasites and infectious diseases
Forensic Anthropology, Psychotic Disorders, Cognitive Health
Antimicrobial Peptides, Cancer and Cognition, Rain in the U.A.E.
20 PHD students in 20 minutes special
Scikus, Near Earth Object and Day of Immunology
Daylight saving madness!
Atrial Fibrillation, Plasmalogens, Urban Moths, Science Comedy Event
Big brain surgery, big health data and big math to model disease
Dark Matter, Bipolar Disorder, Healthcare Statistics
Dark matter, blood transfusion for dogs and Australian abalone
Extreme Environments, Detecting Neutrinos, and the Heaviest Animal Debate
Tinnitus, detecting dark matter and molecular movies
Endometriosis, Histology and Antarctica
ALS, Invasive Ants and Kenya's Lions, Aerotrophs
Women's pain, cerebral palsy prevention, and AC joints
Planet earth, fungal pathogens, deep sea plastics, Mars helicopter, fruit flies
Turbine trouble, matter measurement and space settlements
Arctic adventures, exhibition design and chronic fatigue
Good and bad T cells, bats!
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