Dr Elizabeth Wayne, assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University is my guest this week. She chats to me about her fascinating work on immunoengineering in the context of cancer, how 'everything we need to fight cancer is inside our body' and how her research works to harness this. Throughout this episode Liz uses some hilarious analogies to describe complex immune events - find out why macrophages are like that person in your friend group you think is kind of useless until they're not there and why you want the B-cells at your party!
Liz also chats to me about growing up in Mississippi, why its so important to have different people asking the scientific questions even if the 'pipette doesn't care what gender/race/sexual orientation' you are and why the inaugural #BlackInImmunoWeek this week is so important.
So delighted to bring out this special episode to mark #BlackInImmunoWeek and celebrate diversity in academia!
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This season is kindly sponsored by Bio-Sciences Ltd
Episode 48: Provost Linda Doyle: Wireless Communications, Creativity & Making History
Episode 47: Dr Barry Moran: Flow Cytometry, Part Time PhD & Work/Life Balance
Episode 46: Prof Ellen Roche: Medical Devices, Soft Robotics & Collaboration
Episode 45: Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell: Pulsars, Astrophysics and Sexism in STEM
Episode 44: Dr Garret FitzGerald: Cardiology, Pharmacology and A Series of Accidents
Episode 43: Prof Margaret Murnane: Lasers, Microscopes and Accidental Discoveries
Episode 42: Prof John Cryan: Microbiome, The Brain and Fueling the Fire
Episode 41: Prof Maria McNamara: Paleontology, Fossils and The Natural World
Episode 40: Dr Ciaran Murphy-Royal: Stress, Astrocyte Metabolism and Language Barriers
Episode 39: Prof Muireann Irish: Dementia, Memory and Imagination
Episode 38: Prof Douglas Veale: Inflammatory Arthritis, Early Diagnosis and Determination
Episode 37: Dr Darragh Ennis: Ecology, Neuroscience and The Chase
Episode 36: Prof Rose Anne Kenny: Healthy Ageing, Vitamin D and Teamwork
Episode 35: Prof Kate Fitzgerald: Innate Immunity, Signalling and Academic Freedom
Episode 34: Dr Kieran Meade: Cows, Animal Science and Engagement
Episode 33: Dr Fred Sheedy: Macrophages, Infection and Visibility in STEM
Episode 32: Dr Katriona O'Sullivan: Education, Women in STEM and Imposter Syndrome
Episode 31: Prof Mark Cunningham: Epilepsy, Brain Rhythms and Discovery
Episode 30: Dr Ellen Gravallese: Arthritis, Osteoclasts and Serendipity
Episode 29: Prof Peter Gallagher: The Sun, Astrophysics and Curiosity
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