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Shows 106-110
Shows 111-115
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Show 106: Unwrap Food Science

Dr. Dana Greene-McDowelle learned early that curious minds need to be fed.

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Interviews:
Main Guest:  Dr. Dana Greene-McDowelle
Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Xavier University of Louisiana

Carissa Baldwin – graduating senior with a B.S. in Biology, Xavier University

Harold Vincent – Dean of Arts & Sciences, Xavier University


Show 107: Student Chemistry

Dr. Isiah Warner went from conducting experiments on himself at the age of two to helping recruit African American Ph.D. candidates at LSU in record numbers.

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Interviews:
Main Guest:
Isiah Warner Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives, Boyd Professor & Philip West Professor of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, Warner Research Group, Louisiana State University

Nadia St. Luce PhD candidate in chemistry, Louisiana State University

Mark A. Emeert Chancellor


Show 108: Reading Between the Numbers

Dr. Kim Weems discusses why it is important to understand what statistics have to say.

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Interviews:
Main Guest:
Kim Weems Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University (NCSU), Raleigh, North Carolina

Jeffrey Thomas former NCSU student; currently with the U.S. Army Research Lab

Marye Anne Fox Chancellor


Show 109: The Smallest Theory

Dr. James Gates
untangles String Theory to help explain the universe and all its intricacies.

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Interviews:
Main Guest:
Sylvester James (Jim) Gates, John S. Toll Professor of Physics at the University of Maryland, College Park

Willie Merrell student, investigating Elemental Particle Theory at University of Maryland, College Park

C.D. (Dan) Mote President


Show 110: African Americans and Science

Dr. Marian Johnson Thompson
addresses advancing minorities and women in the sciences and how health disparities can affect the African American community.

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Interviews:
Main Guest:
Marian Johnson Thompson, Director Education and Biomedical Research Development, Office of the Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)

Elena Braithwaite (Delta); Senior Postdoc, NIEHS. Division of Intramural Research, Environmental Biology Program, Laboratory of Structural Biology

Dr. Rita R. Colwell
Director National Science Foundation (NSF)


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