In this episode, we chat with post-doc Kelly Boddington (Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology) about their research on synthesizing new cannabis compounds. What makes bibenzyls special, and how does understanding synthesis pathways impact the natural product market?
Music in this podcast comes from Uppbeat (https://uppbeat.io/t/bosnow/night-freedom; License code: 9ALFEC18Z4B9QAA1)
Like mother, like child: Generational responses to environmental stressors with Dr. Michael Lim
Episode 12 - Herd immunity in Serengeti; John Fryxell & Modelling Predator-Prey Dynamics
Episode 11 - Do late bloomers get the bees? Christina Caruso & Floral Plasticity
Episode 10 - Gryphon CAST Special
Episode 09 - Hypoxia and tumors and breast cancer, oh (neuropeptide) Y!; Sydney Pascetta & Neuropeptide Y Signaling
Episode 08 - A mouthful of sugar helps the (perceived) exhaustion stay down; Lawrence Spriet, Danielle Nyman, & Carbohydrate Mouth Rinsing
Episode 07 - Testing the (toxic) waters; René Shahmohamadloo & Algal Blooms
Episode 06 - Spilling the beans about heart-healthy foods; Alison Duncan & Bean Diets
Episode 04 - Not all areas are protected equal; Leo Custode & Protected Areas
Episode 03 - Dairy alternatives are soy good for you; David Mutch, Melissa Gonzalez-Soto, & Soy Diets
Episode 02 - Giving a whole new meaning to ‘iced’ wine; Annette Nassuth & Wine Grape Stomata
Episode 01 - It takes a village to teach a class; Dan Grunspan & Teaching Teams during COVID-19
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