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In spanish:
Caminos en Ciencia by PSPDG & UPENN SACNAS on Apple Podcasts
Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of Caminos en Ciencia by PSPDG & UPENN SACNAS for free.
Episode 1 August 6th, 2017
"En este primer episodio entrevistamos a la profesora Carolina López y la estudiante Valeria Reyes."
(en español)
Contagious Thinking - Podcast S3 ep5: Carolina Lopez
CVR Contagious thinking, University of Glasgow.
S3 Episode 5,. Released November 13th, 2019
(en español)
Episodio 1: La Dra. Carolina López nos habla del origen de COVID-19 — Caminos En Ciencia
🚨¡Caminos en Ciencia estará informando sobre COVID-19! Nuestra meta es llevarle información del momento a nuestras comunidades de América Latina por parte de científicos/as expertos/as en estos temas. En el día de hoy la Dra. Carolina López 🇨🇱, Profesora de Microbiología e Inm
Aired April 1st, 2020
In english:
TWiV September 19th, 2017
This Week in Virology. In this episode Vincent Racaniello interviews Susan Weiss, Scott Hensley, Gary Cohen, and Carolina López from Penn.
How to Stop an Invasion - WHYY
It feels like we’ve been invaded by an invisible enemy — so scary we don’t even want to go to the grocery store. Inside of hospitals, patients and health care workers are fighting this invasion by wearing layers of protective gear. As a country, we’re dealing with it through social distancing and increased testing … And, it feels a bit like war. All of this got us thinking about the idea of invasion. What happens when you face an outside threat, that’s trying to come in? On this episode, we’ll explore this idea through different lenses. We’ll hear stories about coronavirus invading our bodies. Then, we dig into invasive species, and the pushback against the language we use to describe them. And lastly, we get to invasion on a personal level — inside of our minds, and our homes.
Aired April 24th, 2020
Why Fully Recovering From Coronavirus Might Take Longer Than Expected
Understanding how the body clears the new coronavirus is becoming more important as the U.S. begins to reopen. WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains how the body fights infection and why feeling better doesn’t equal being virus-free. Photo illustration: Laura Kammermann
Aired May 6th, 2020
The Aftermath of Viruses - WHYY
Left to their own devices, viruses are pretty much helpless. They need cells to infect in order to replicate. But they’re sneaky — many of them also manage to stick around long after we think they’re gone. When the immune system sets out to kill infected cells, many viruses hide and continue to cause problems. This aspect has come into much sharper focus during the pandemic, with thousands of people suffering serious symptoms months after first being diagnosed with COVID-19.
Aired March 26th, 2021
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