http://iamkuhan.com/ExpertCitation/ExpertCitation006.mp3 Oneto, J.M.M., Khan, I., Seebald, L., & Royzen, M. 2016. In Vivo Bioorthogonal Chemistry Enables Local Hydrogel and Systemic Pro-Drug To Treat Soft Tissue Sarcoma. ACS Central Science 2(7
http://iamkuhan.com/ExpertCitation/ExpertCitation005.mp3 Ellis, J., Fosdick, B.K., & Rasmussen, C. 2016. Women 1.5 Times More Likely to Leave STEM Pipeline after Calculus Compared to Men: Lack of Mathematical Confidence a Potential Culprit. PLo
http://iamkuhan.com/ExpertCitation/ExpertCitation003.mp3 Savadis et al. 2016. Identification of Zika Virus and Dengue Virus Dependency Factors using Functional Genomics. Cell Press 16(1): 232-246. Kelsey is officially a PhD candidate! We celebr
http://iamkuhan.com/ExpertCitation/ExpertCitationInterlude002.mp3 This episode was recorded at San Diego Comic-Con 2016. Joe goes to Comic-Con every year. This year, he was adamant that he’d be able to find science at a science fiction conventi
http://iamkuhan.com/ExpertCitation/ExpertCitationInterlude001.mp3 This is the first part of a miniseries within the show on what graduate school is like. On this episode, Kelsey and Tyler talk about PhD Qualifying Examinations, or “quals” as th
http://iamkuhan.com/ExpertCitation/ExpertCitation002.mp3 Rimfeld, et al. 2016. Genetics affects choice of academic subjects as well as achievement. Scientific Reports. In this episode, we discuss genetics, psychology, and how much Pokemon GO ha
http://iamkuhan.com/ExpertCitation/ExpertCitation001.mp3 Higuchi, et al. 2016. Contribution of Visual Information about Ball Trajectory to Baseball Hitting Accuracy. PLoS ONE. In our very first episode, we discuss this paper about our favorite