“The Ecological and Evolutionary Effects of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds on Sexually Selected Traits in Male Guppies”
Kausalya Shenoy, Ph.D. Candidate
Kausalya Shenoy, Ph.D. Candidate
Christopher Stieha, Ph.D. Candidate
John Treanor, Ph.D. Candidate
Kissa Carla Nishikawa, Ph.D.
Regents Professor
Northern Arizona University
Host: Dr. Robin Cooper
Jeramiah Smith is a professor and researcher in the Department of Biology. Smith's research focuses on gene rearragnement, with a specific focus on the genes of Lamprey, a species of aquatic vertebrate. In this podcast, Smith explains why Lamprey DNA is important to humans and where his research is headed.
This podcast was produced by Sam Burchett.
Allan Butterfield is UK's Alumni Association Endowed Professor of Biological Chemistry at UK, and the Director of the Center for Membrane Sciences.
The focus of his research is the study of oxidative stress on the brain, one of the main components of Alzheimer's Disease.
In this podcast, Professor Butterfield discusses his research group's experiments and results, and talks about fighting the disease by stimulating the brain's production of antioxidants.
Josh Gross
Assistant Professor
University of Cincinnati
Host:Catherine Linnen