Inspiration Dissemination

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  • GRADx 2019

    01/03/2019 Duración: 01h12min

    GRADx 2019 is co-sponsored by the Graduate School at Oregon State University and the radio talk show Inspiration Dissemination. Planning for the event tonight began in October when speakers were selected. Over the last four months, our featured speakers met with co-hosts from Inspiration Dissemination building their stories, while behind the scenes a group of folks from the graduate school organized the event in this amazing space. And WOW how their hard work has paid off! This year we introduce another set of phenomenal graduate students. GRADx features graduate students across academic colleges and departments, they hail from different parts of the country and abroad, but they have this in common: they move about their day as students, researchers, instructors, mentors, friends, and community members. Tonight they present you their story. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Stati

  • Samuel Burns3D Modeling Rock Shape: Archeological Research of the Earliest North Americans

    25/02/2019 Duración: 30h09min

    When did humans first arrive in North America and by what route did they get here? Trying to help answer these questions is Samuel Burns, a first-year master’s student in the Department of Anthropology who is interested in some of the oldest North American tools found. Thanks to computational advances, Samuel is able to create 3D models of stone artifacts from photographs to answer questions about the shape and function of stone tools. Sam tells us more about his research and how someone without a high school degree ended up here at OSU pursuing his second master’s degree. Hosted by Heather Forsythe and Lauri Lutes. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Ne

  • Ashlee MikkelsenFeather Collections and Stressed-out Owls

    18/02/2019 Duración: 28h29min

    Ashlee Mikkelsen assesses the health of Northern Spotted Owls by measuring the relative abundance of a stress hormone, corticosterone, in their feathers. By measuring the concentration of corticosterone, it is possible to assess how stressed-out the owls are, and to begin to unravel what factors are involved in their decline. Ashlee describes the field work and data analysis that comprise her work towards a Master’s degree. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of course the amazing graduate students at Oregon State University.

  • Dawn BarlowSaving the Blue Whales of the South Taranaki Bight

    11/02/2019 Duración: 32h52min

    Our guest this week, Dawn Barlow, a first-year PhD student in Fisheries and Wildlife, speaks with us about a newly discovered population of blue whales living off the coasts of New Zealand. Unfortunately, their year-round home is near a highly industrialized area where shipping and oil and gas drilling occurs. Can a management plan be drawn to balance industry with conservation? It depends on where the whales spend their time, and that depends on krill distributions and oceanographic conditions. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of course the amazing graduate students at Oregon State University.

  • Tatiana DolgushinaExploring the Disconnect Between Humans and the Ocean

    04/02/2019 Duración: 33h39min

    Tatiana Dolgushina is writing her history through poetry as a way to understand herself and the country she came from that no longer exists. Born in Soviet Russia, Tatiana and her family fled the country after it collapsed in 1991. Central to her work are ideas of identity formation and childhood displacement. Through writing, she is digging deeper into her experience as an immigrant growing up in multiple countries. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of course the amazing graduate students at Oregon State University.

  • Jeana MoodySticks and Stones May Break my Bones, and Words Might Unintentionally Enforce Gendered Behavior

    28/01/2019 Duración: 33h57min

    Jeana Moody is a second year Masters student in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies working with Professor Bradley Boovy. Her thesis research focuses on the use and impact of gendered words and phrases in the English language, such as "throw like a girl", "man up", and "don’t be a bitch." What are the implications of saying "man up" to someone who presents as a woman? As a man? Does the gender of the speaker play a role? Hosted by: Kristen Finch and Maggie Exton Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of course the amazing graduate students at Oregon State University.

  • Lisa HildebrandKayaks and Computers: The Gray Whale Research Essentials

    21/01/2019 Duración: 29h37min

    Gray whales migrate northward up the Oregon Coast every year, but some of them hang out there all summer to feed. Lisa Hildebrand, a first year masters student in Wildlife Science, discusses how she evaluates their diets, how plastic might travel up the food chain, and how kayaking with whales can help get high school kids interested in science. Hosted by Heather Forsythe and Scott Klasek. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of course the amazing graduate students at Oregon State University.

  • Dan BreysseTreating the Cancer Treatment: An Investigation into a Chemotherapy Drug’s Toxic Product

    17/12/2018 Duración: 23h04min

    Doxorubicin is a common cancer therapy drug that destroys cancer cells, but in the process, creates a cardio-toxic byproduct, doxorubicinol. Dan Breysse is finishing up his master’s degree in Biochemistry and Biophyics, and during his time here has investigated the mechanism that results in this toxicity. Doxorubicinol is created with the help of an unknown enzyme or group of enzymes, and Dan has helped to confirm that one potential enzyme is involved. As this process becomes more clear, addtional drugs can be designed to prevent toxicity while keeping the anti-tumor properties of doxorubicin. Hosted by Heather Forsythe and Lillian Padgitt-Cobb. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former host

  • Holly HoranApplying Medical Anthropology: A History of Stress in Puerto Rico and its Impacts on Birth Outcomes

    10/12/2018 Duración: 42h57min

    Over the course of the last six years, Holly Horan, a doctoral candidate in the Applied Anthropology program at Oregon State University, has developed and carried out a course of research culminating in the largest-ever study measuring perceived and biological maternal stress during and after pregnancy in Puerto Rico. By combining in-depth interviews with Puerto Rican mothers with quantitative analysis of perceived stress and the stress hormone cortisol during each stage of pregnancy, Holly has gained insights into both the perceived and the physiological components of maternal stress that have potential to impact birth outcomes (in particular, timing of birth). Hosted by Adrian Gallo & Daniel Watkins. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It

  • Daniel WatkinsTesting Arctic Climate Models: How Much Detail Can We Capture?

    03/12/2018 Duración: 37h30min

    Arctic sea ice is decreasing quickly as temperatures throughout the region continue to rise. Daniel Watkins, a PhD student in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, discusses how he analyzes climate model output and temperature and sea ice data from specific sites across the Arctic. This will allow him to assess how accurate Arctic climate models are at finer-scale resolutions, and shed light on what this means for Arctic communities that depend on sea ice and marine wildlife for their livelihoods. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of course the amazing graduate students at Oregon State Unive

  • Katarina LundeFinding Hope in Invaded Spaces

    19/11/2018 Duración: 34h59min

    Katarina studied plants and plant systematics at Oberlin College where she obtained a bachelor’s degree in biology and creative writing. With student loans to pay off and a desire to find a career that fit her unique abilities and interests, Katarina spent six years working in fine dining and exploring future career paths in Seattle, WA, volunteering with various non-profits. Through her restoration program internship with the Nature Consortium, she was finally able to hone-in on the field of plant ecology. Katarina is currently nearing the end of her master’s program and seeks to apply her newly learned skills in an urban conservation and restoration setting, where she can continue to ask questions and interact with her work in a tangible way. Hosted by Lillian Padget-Cobb & Lauri Lutes. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host Univers

  • Francisco Guerrero BolanoScience Journalism at CNN en Español: A Conversation About The 2018 AAAS Mass Media Fellowship

    19/11/2018 Duración: 39h40min

    We are so pleased that Francisco Guerrero Bolano appeared on the show for a third time, this time to discuss his experience as a AAAS Mass Media Fellow at CNN en Español during summer 2018. He also recently defended his PhD dissertation and spoke with us about the experience of finishing up his grad school journey. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of course the amazing graduate students at Oregon State University.

  • Claire RevekantCore Strategies for Conservation of Greater Sage-Grouse

    12/11/2018 Duración: 33h57min

    The Greater Sage-Grouse is a near-threatened species that lives exclusively in Sagebrush habitats. Wyoming has designated large ’Core Areas’ for its protection, but populations are in declining in certain areas. Claire Revekant, a Master’s student in the Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, suspects this could be related to human built structures within and outside of Core Areas that may attract predator avian and mammalian species. Tune in to hear her explain an interconnected story about predation and land use policy. Hosted by: Kristen Finch and Scott Klasek. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of

  • Anna LorenzFinding Cancer with Sound: The Development of Nanoparticles to Deliver Light-to-Sound Converting Agents

    05/11/2018 Duración: 31h14min

    Wouldn’t it be nice if cancer could simply yell out to let us know where it is, and how much of it is there? Anna St. Lorenz, a 4th year PhD student in the College of Pharmacy, is working on just that. Based at Oregon Health Sciences & Sciences University, Anna develops nanoparticles to carry tumor-targetting agents. Shine a light on these agents, and the result? Sound. Anna talks about her journy to graduate school, her nanoparticle research, and her bioart. Hosted by: Heather Forsythe and Adrian Gallo Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of course the amazing graduate students at Oregon State University.

  • Chris Branam & Sean Nealon Special Episode: How to Publicize Your Research with the OSU Press Office

    29/10/2018 Duración: 27h43min

    Want to know how to get your research ’out there’? Chris Branam of Oregon State University’s Extension and Experiment Communications and Sean Nealon of OSU News & Research Communications stopped by the studio to chat about how OSU press offices work with researchers (including grad students and post-docs!) to their work. Have some cool research to share? Get in touch with Chris (chris.branam&oregonstate.edu) and Sean (sean.nealon&oregonstate.edu). Hosted by: Lauri Lutes and Lillian Padgitt-Cobb Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of course the amazing graduate students at Oregon State University.

  • Samm Newton Exploring The Disconnect Between Humans and The Ocean

    29/10/2018 Duración: 35h16min

    How do we know what we know about the ocean? How do we assign value to the knowledge we are acquiring through science? How do we decide what scientific questions are valuable to prioritize and fund? As a Master’s candidate in the Environmental Arts and Humanities program, Samm Newton studies the relationship between advances in scientific technology and how we interact with and know our environment. Through a historical lens, she delves into asking how we have arrived at the knowledge we possess today. She considers how we might re-direct people’s attention to understand the importance of the ocean using art and interdisciplinary collaboration. Hosted by: Lauri Lutes and Lillian Padgitt-Cobb Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been m

  • Lorelle Sherman The Sights and Sounds of Purple Martins

    22/10/2018 Duración: 35h31min

    Currently the Purple Martin is listed in the state of Oregon as a 'Sensitive-Critical Species' and our guest Lorelle Sherman, a 2nd year Masters student in the Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society, is going to help us understand how humans have possibly altered their natural tree-nesting behavior of the Purple Martin population. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of course the amazing graduate students at Oregon State University.

  • Seyyed Yahya Mousavi How to Not Come Unglued: A Wood Adhesive Story

    15/10/2018 Duración: 24h46min

    Yahya Mousavi is a fourth year PhD student in Dr. Kaichang Li’s labin the Department of Wood Science and Engineering in Oregon State University’s College of Forestry. Yahya uses polymer engineering to develop safer, more sustainable wood adhesives for composite wood products like plywood and particle board), namely ones that do not contain the toxic chemical formaldehyde. Through his research, Yahya has achieved these goals using a soy-based adhesive for composite wood products. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of course the amazing graduate students at Oregon State University.

  • Ross Overacker Infection Interruption: Identifying Compounds that Disrupt HIV

    08/10/2018 Duración: 27h47min

    Yathartha Tuladhar, a PhD student studying Robotics in the College of Engineering, is focused on improving multi-robot coordination. He is investigating both how to effectively reward robots and how robot-to-robot communication can increase success. In this episode, we talk about machine learning and how multi-robot systems can be implemented in daily life for complicated tasks. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of course the amazing graduate students at Oregon State University.

  • Yathartha Tuladhar Learning Without a Brain

    01/10/2018 Duración: 33h44min

    Yathartha Tuladhar, a PhD student studying Robotics in the College of Engineering, is focused on improving multi-robot coordination. He is investigating both how to effectively reward robots and how robot-to-robot communication can increase success. In this episode, we talk about machine learning and how multi-robot systems can be implemented in daily life for complicated tasks. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.orangemedianetwork.com/kbvr_fm Host University: oregonstate.edu This show was founded in 2012 by Joey Hulbert and Zhian Kamvar. It has been made possible by all the current and former hosts of the show, Orange Media Network, the KBVR-FM students and staff, and of course the amazing graduate students at Oregon State University.

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