Sinopsis
The official podcast of the Society of Graduate Students at Western University
Episodios
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157 | Moderation in Marijuana
26/03/2018 Duración: 29minOn ingesting cannabinoids, why do some people have panic attacks, while others experience cerebral euphoria? The answer might lie with a specific part of the brain. Western PhD student Chris Norris has specifically targeted the "hedonic hotspot". Here on Gradcast, with Viki and Nav, he shares his research that could change the lives of people living with PTSD. Chris is on Twitter and you can follow him @QABalistic To connect with Chris' supervisor, Dr. Steven Laviollette, you can follow him on Twitter @neuralnetwork19 Hosts: Navneeth Mohan & Viki Tellios Produced by: Chantal Lemire
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156 | Fiendishly Free Markets: Critiquing Colossal Capitalism
19/03/2018 Duración: 27minAlexandre Desbiens-Brassard joins Roger and Charlotte to speak about his PhD thesis in comparative literature. Alex's work is examining English and French language contemporary horror and science fiction works, including Jurassic Park, which features monsters created by human technology with the ultimate goal to explore and comment on capitalist modes of production in our society. Hosts: Roger Hudson & Charlotte Panneton Produced by: Chantal Lemire
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155 | From the World to Western
07/03/2018 Duración: 29minIn 2015, the Trudeau government committed to resettling 39,000 Syrian refugees across Canada, with over 1,000 finding their way here to London. On this episode, Yimin and Ariel speak with Masters of Public Administration candidate Henry Awere, who is investigating the municipal programs in place to help refugees integrate into our community. Hosts: Yimin Chen & Ariel Frame Produced by: Chantal Lemire
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154 | Bad Ass Beetles
28/02/2018 Duración: 26minLast week, the snow in our backyard thawed, and out of the ground came a host of pesky bugs. For Jacqueline Lebenzon, that is research fodder! She studies a species of beetle - the Colorado potato beetle - because their extraordinary winter survival tactic could hold the cellular key to battling aging. Tune in with Roger and Nav. You can follow Jackie's science and art at jackielebenzon.com and on Twitter @JackieLebz Hosts: Rogen Hudson and Navneeth Mohen Produced by Susan Anthony
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153 | When Dendrites Go Dend-Wrong
21/02/2018 Duración: 27minYou might think it's laughing gas or a race car fuel, but NO! Nitric Oxide is a crucial compound vital for healthy brain function. Viki Tellios is a neuroscience PhD student working to find out just how NO affects cerebellum development and maintenance. On this episode, Ariel and Yimin learn about an unexpected connection between Bill Nye and "drunk" mice. If you would like to know more about Viki's research, you can email her at vtellios@uwo.ca Hosts: Yimin Chen and Ariel Frame Produced by Susan Anthony
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Special Episode: WUGSOM Part 2 - Meaningful Music and Women in Song
16/02/2018 Duración: 25minContinuing our coverage of the Western University Graduate Symposium on Music, Yimin and Roger speak with Elizabeth Mitchell about her work on inclusive arts for children with disabilites and with Martha Schulenburg about what "Vamp" songs reveal about the role of women in the early 20th century. Hosts: Yimin Chen and Roger Hudson Produced by Susan Anthony
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152 | The hot and cold of lava
09/02/2018 Duración: 27minWe heard that Gavin Tolometti works with lava, and we thought you should hear about that too. He's smashed solid lava with a hammer. Has melted it in a furnace. Sliced it into hair-thin discs. Because somewhere in there is the key to understanding our moon and many extraterrestrial planets. Join Susan and Navaneeth as they discover how to research on the rocks. Look for more info on Gavin's work on his blog at http://gavintolometti.wixsite.com/gdtcpsx And on Twitter @GavinOnTheMoon Hosts: Susan Anthony and Navaneeth Mohan Produced by Susan Anthony
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151 | Raving Autobiographically
31/01/2018 Duración: 26minFrom disco to techo, Musicology PhD student M. Gillian Carrabré takes us through a musical (and personal) history of rave culture. Join hosts Navaneeth and Yimin as we learn about the principles of PLUR (Peace, Love, Unity, and Respect) and about conducting field research as a participant-observer. You can find Gillian on Radio Western (CHRW 94.9) Tuesday nights from 8:30 - 10pm, or streaming online at radiowestern.ca/stream. You can also follow Gillian's music choices on Soundcloud at mixcloud.com/elektribe And here we have a link for Gillian's Autobiographical Mixtape: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6e3R-aA2LA&list=PLLXLRf3CzrHShdY6H1I2NCA7-7qQNeXm9 Hosts: Yimin Chen and Navaneeth Mohan Produced by Susan Anthony
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150 | Advocating for Accessibility
31/01/2018 Duración: 26minRoger and Chantal talk to SOGS Accessibility Commissioner, Martin Ross, and accessibility advocate Ashton Forrest about resources for graduate students with disabilities. Hosts: Roger Hudson and Chantal Lemire Produced by Susan Anthony
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Special Episode: WUGSOM Part 1 - Live! at the Western University Graduate Symposium on Music
22/01/2018 Duración: 24minIn this episode, hosts Roger and Yimin are introduced to the WUGSOM organizers and researchers studying how music reflects and enriches our lives. Hosts: Yimin Chen and Roger Hudson Produced by Susan Anthony
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Special Episode: "Why Am I Here?" A Questionable Conversation With The Lego Grad Student
10/01/2018 Duración: 27minThe Lego Grad Student visited Western as the special guest for the 2017 SOGS Graduate Wellness Forum and GradCast was fortunate enough to get him into the recording booth! Join Yimin and Chantal in conversation with Dr. Lego Grad Student as he reflects on his life in plastic. Follow his exploits on social media at: https://twitter.com/legogradstudent https://www.facebook.com/legogradstudent https://www.instagram.com/legogradstudent https://legogradstudent.tumblr.com Hosts: Yimin Chen and Chantal Lemire Produced by Susan Anthony
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149 | Baby: "It's Cold Outside. My Mother Will Start To Worry"
08/01/2018 Duración: 26minWhat happens when pregnant mothers get sick? Ariel and Yimin discuss maternal infections during pregnancy and its effect on neurodevelopmental disorders - with Faraj Haddad. Follow along with his work at the Schmid Lab at: http://www.theschmidlab.com Hosts:Yimin Chen and Ariel Frame Produced by Charlotte Panneton
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148 | Be gone Bacteria, you Baerly have a chance
28/12/2017 Duración: 29minLast year, at the SOGS Western Research Forum, we spoke with Brandon Baer. His work on antibiotic-resistant bacteria caught the interest of many of you so we invited him again! Passionate as before about his work, he has been on the path to develop a new therapy for treating a whole range of bacterial lung infections. Curious? So join Navaneeth and Roger on today's episode. Hosts: Navaneeth Mohan and Roger Hudson Produced by Susan Anthony
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147 | Pretty Fly for a Social Guy
14/12/2017 Duración: 29minYimin and Ariel spoke with Ryley Yost about his work looking into the social behaviour of the fruit fly Drosophila, and what techniques are needed to experiment on this interesting little model organism. Hosts: Yimin Chen and Ariel Frame Produced by Susan Anthony
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146 | Learning from Adversity
07/12/2017 Duración: 28minNavaneeth and Ariel talk with Niki Kamkar about her work studying how stressful events in children affect response to reinforcement. Hosts: Ariel Frame and Navaneeth Mohan Produced by Susan Anthony
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145 | To Hibernate, Perchance to Dream
29/11/2017 Duración: 26minWhat happens when animals hibernate? Kate Mathers is working to find out! Catch her conversation with Susan and Yimin about Doritos, arousal, and adorable 13-lined ground squirrels. Hosts: Susan Anthony and Yimin Chen Produced by Susan Anthony
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144 | Hey Doctor, What's Smoking?
22/11/2017 Duración: 26minHave you reached for a cigarette and been advised to take a walk instead? Well, Matthew Fagan is speaking to you. While rolling up for his PhD at Western's Kinesiology dept he investigates the effect of nicotine on cognitive functioning. In today's episode, he chats with Tanya and Navaneeth about how nicotine fares against a brisk walk on cognitive tests. What he found was unexpected. Hosts: Navaneeth Mohan and Tanya Nagpal Produced by Susan Anthony
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143 | What Does Stress Smell Like For a Bird?
17/11/2017 Duración: 28minA little bird told us that Chlöe Carter was studying stress and memory in birds. Chlöe tells Ariel and Charlotte about her work testing whether stressful smells, sights and sounds can illicit fear and alter memory. Hosts: Ariel Frame and Charlotte Panneton Produced by Susan Anthony
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142 | A Love Affair With Streaming Media
09/11/2017 Duración: 28minYimin and Taniya chat with "baby Master student" Charlotte Panneton about navigating graduate studies, her interest in the online video streaming platform 'Twitch' and her love for community radio. Hosts: Yimin Chen and Taniya Nagpal Produced by Susan Anthony
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141 | Square Off With Memory
03/11/2017 Duración: 26minRoger and Taniya chat with PhD Candidate Erin Shellington about the potential of 'Square Stepping Exercise' on improving cognition, mobility and mood in older adults. We also get insight on what the end of a PhD degree is like! Hosts: Roger Hudson and Taniya Nagpal Produced by Susan Anthony