BioTalk!

BioTalk!
Podcast Description
Hello! Ryan and Eric here - we're both PhD students at Washington State University Vancouver where we study ecology and evolutionary biology. Not only do we study biology, we love to talk biology!
And what better way to talk biology than to set up interviews with visiting guest speakers in our Integrated Biological Science seminar series!
In this podcast, we sit down with the speakers of the WSU-Vancouver biological science seminar series and chat about unique research, the journeys of how each guest came about in science, and a fun mish-mash of other topics.
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The podcast centers around ecology and evolutionary biology, exploring topics such as invasive species control, nitrogen-fixing symbiosis, community ecology, and the impact of climate on ecosystems. Episode examples include a discussion with Jen Poirier on invasive fish management and Dr. Barney Geddes's research on Rhizobia. Each episode highlights the journeys of scientists and their unique research trajectories.

Hello! Ryan and Eric here – we’re both PhD students at Washington State University Vancouver where we study ecology and evolutionary biology. Not only do we study biology, we love to talk biology!
And what better way to talk biology than to set up interviews with visiting guest speakers in our Integrated Biological Science seminar series!
In this podcast, we sit down with the speakers of the WSU-Vancouver biological science seminar series and chat about unique research, the journeys of how each guest came about in science, and a fun mish-mash of other topics.
In this episode we have a fantastic chat with Dr. David Zonana, a professor at Clark College in Vancouver Washington (our back yard!)
David has done some amazing field research across his career and wants to bring the spirit of research in science to the classroom for everyone to get just as hooked as we are!

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