We are a weekly podcast where we chat with the scientists behind your favorite hormones. But these just aren't any conversations with scientists. Each week, we highlight a new interview with real scientists who study hormones in any capacity, highlighting the diversity of hormones as well as the folks who study them. Visit our site to learn more! https://endocrinepod.com
Today's minisode features Katherine briefly discussing the overall structure of the liver and how this structure helps the liver do its job. She talks about hepatocytes and portal triads, as well as what liver detoxing is really about. Tune in where ever you listen to podcasts to learn more about the general structure of your liver and how it does its job to metabolize drugs and toxins in your body. Connect with us! Website: endocrinepod.com Twitter: twitter.com/endocrinepod Instagram: instagram.com/endocrinepod Facebook: facebook.com/endocrinepod Don't forget to support us on Patreon at patreon.com/endocinrepod. For as little as $1 a month, you can know about upcoming interviews and episodes, as well as ask guests questions about their work.
This week we talk to Ive Velikova, a science communicator with a personal hormone story. She talks to us about why she had to go through menopause at 22, how she has healed from her unique medical story, and her journey as a science communicator.
Connect with Ive: twitter.com/sciencewithive instagram.com/sciencewithive
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Today's minisode features another flipped interview, with a very special guest interviewing Katherine to update us about her PhD, new career (and physical!) move, and other podcast updates.
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This week we talk to Solomon Alhassan, a PhD candidate from Universidad Austral de Chile and a member of the PROTECTED ITN program. He talks to us about why we should care about exosomes, fish, estrogens in the water, and his passion for citizen science. Connect with Solomon twitter.com/GucheHassan twitter.com/protected_itn Connect with us twitter.com/endocrinepod instagram.com/endocrinepod facebook.com/endocrinepod Don't forget to support us on Patreon at patreon.com/endocrinepod. For as little as $1 a month, you can learn about upcoming interviews and episodes, as well as ask questions about their work!
Today's minisode features Katherine discussing the hormones that are produced by the liver and how the liver helps other hormones do their job. She talks about insulin, glucagon, and growth hormones, how the liver is involved with these hormones, and what the heck liver regeneration is. Tune in where ever you listen to podcasts to learn more about the basics the endocrine functions of the liver! Connect with us! Website: endocrinepod.com Twitter: twitter.com/endocrinepod Instagram: instagram.com/endocrinepod Facebook: facebook.com/endocrinepod Don't forget to support us on Patreon at patreon.com/endocrinepod. For as little as $1 a month, you can know about upcoming interviews and episodes, as well as ask guests questions about their work!
This week we talk to Brie M. Reid, a PhD candidate in Child Psychology and epidemiology at the University of Minnesota. She tells us how her background in architecture inspired her to become a scientist, and how she uses an integrative approach to study childhood development and health. Tune in to hear Brie talk to us about stress, cortisol, being a mother in science, and so much more!
Connect with Brie here:briemreid.com/Twitter: twitter.com/briemreidInstagram: instagram.com/brie_marie/
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Today's minisode features a flipped interview, with a very special guest interviewing Katherine about her PhD life, her research, and her future plans.
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Today's soloseries features Katherine discussing where the heck she has been for a month, what she's learned, and why she's excited to move forward.
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This week we talk to Chiara Talia and Mazia Amber, two PhD students from the ProtectED ITN program. They talk to us about their research understanding how complex mixtures impact human health and development. Tune in to today's episode to learn more about Chiara and Mazia's research, in vivo versus in vitro toxicology, and much more!
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Today's minisode features Katherine discussing the hormones that are produced by the pancreas. We talk about the islets of Langerhans, what they are and what hormones they produce, as well as the basics behind diabetes.
Tune in where ever you listen to podcasts to learn more about the pancreas, what cells produce what hormones, and basics about the different types of diabetes!
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Amanda is a wife. A mother. A blogger. A Christian.
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