After School Science Club

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  • Two science communicators talk about all of the weird science you never learned in school. We'll talk about recent news in the world of science and medicine, controversies, conspiracies, and more – and you can look forward to a steady stream of expert guests who will be joining us to talk about everything from A (for aliens) to Z (for zombie apocalypses). If you’re curious about science beyond what you once learned in the classroom – no matter how long ago you left school – this podcast is for you!

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  • 2.8: Disease Detectives | Dennis Strenk
    Aug 1 2024

    For many people, when they have a diagnostic test – like a blood test or tissue biopsy – it disappears into the lab and, eventually, they hear the results from a doctor. But what actually happens in between taking that sample and receiving the result?


    In our season two finale, pathologists’ assistant Dennis Strenk takes us behind the doors of the magic “black box” of the lab. What does a typical day look like in the lab? What does Dennis wish people knew about their own bodies and about diagnostic testing? And how does someone become a laboratory medicine expert?


    Listen to the episode to find out – and we’ll see you soon for season three!


    Show Notes

    • Listen to People of Pathology on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your preferred streaming platform
    • Follow Dennis on Instagram, X, and LinkedIn
    • You can find Mick’s episode of People of Pathology here, and Liv’s episode here

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    23 m
  • 2.7: Science Goes Global
    Jul 25 2024

    When you think of a scientist, you might think of a person who is stuck in a lab all day – but did you know that science can actually take you anywhere in the world?


    As Liv comes to the end of her six-month backpacking trip around Southeast Asia, she talks about some of the scientific activities she’s done along the way. From visiting the APOPO Center in Cambodia, where she met African giant pouched rats trained to detect landmines, to snorkeling around the Phi Phi Islands in Thailand and spotting some great species of fish.


    Mick talks about some of the fossil digs he’s been on (and his favorite fossil), his SCUBA diving adventures with green sea turtles in Hawaii (to check them for cancer), and the time he was nearly eaten by a Komodo dragon! Did he survive? Listen now to find out!


    We hope this episode gives you a glimpse into what life can be like as a scientist – and inspires you to explore more opportunities yourself!


    Show Notes

    • Find out more about the work being done by the APOPO Center to detect landmines and tuberculosis in Cambodia
    • Interested in developing your scientific knowledge? Check out these free courses from the University of Alberta

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    29 m
  • 2.6: Communicating to Survive… the Zombie Apocalypse | Stacey Smith?
    Jul 11 2024

    In this week’s episode, we’re joined by mathematical biologist Stacey Smith? to talk about science policy and communication – with a bit of a twist. We learn about how a zombie apocalypse might begin, how scientists might handle it in the early stages, and the barriers to communicating essential scientific information to policymakers and the public.


    We also reminisce on the difficulties scientists and science communicators faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how you speak to people who just don’t want to listen – especially when your message is drowned out by the flurry of misinformation and disinformation on social media.


    If COVID-19 had been an Ebola outbreak, would the public have reacted differently? Stacey explains why we never want to experience an “interesting” pandemic and how outbreaks in history forced us to reconsider what we actually know about diseases and human health.


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    39 m

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