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Episode 35-How Tumors Manipulate Blood Vessels, Dr. Dennis Jones
Mar 1, 2026
43m 22s
Episode 34-How to SciComm
Jan 31, 2026
37m 12s
Episode 32-Hispanic/Latin heritage month celebration
Dec 30, 2025
38m 33s
Episode 33-2025 Rewind and Recap
Dec 30, 2025
24m 09s
Episode 31-ASIP Pathobiology Mechanisms of Disease 2025 Recap
Nov 11, 2025
37m 44s
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| 3/1/26 | ![]() Episode 35-How Tumors Manipulate Blood Vessels, Dr. Dennis Jones | Welcome to Episode 35 of Behind Our Science! In celebration of Black History Month, we are incredibly honored to sit down with Dr. Dennis Jones, Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Boston University’s Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. Dr. Jones is a distinguished leader in cancer research, whose lab focuses on how tumors manipulate blood vessels to escape the immune system. We discuss his groundbreaking strategies to help immune cells infiltrate and fight m... | 43m 22s | ||||||
| 1/31/26 | ![]() Episode 34-How to SciComm | In this episode, we spoke to Dr. Anu Balogun were we discuss: The Fundamentals of Effective SciComm: How to ditch the jargon and use storytelling, analogies, and the "big picture" to captivate any audience. Building Your Professional Brand: Why a strong online presence and public engagement are becoming essential for modern scientists. SciComm for Career Growth: How effective communication can lead to increased funding, industry interest, and unique networking opportunities. Overcoming "Exper... | 37m 12s | ||||||
| 12/30/25 | ![]() Episode 32-Hispanic/Latin heritage month celebration | Thank you for joining us for Episode 32, where we celebrate Hispanic/Latin Heritage Month and discuss the importance of culture and authenticity in mentoring. In this episode, our co-hosts meet with Dr. Alejandro Adam and Dr. Ramon Bossardi Ramos from Albany Medical College to discuss the importance of celebrating heritage and honoring culture in the lab. From mentoring and holistic lab management to maintaining relationships with past mentors, we explore how being your authentic self is cru... | 38m 33s | ||||||
| 12/30/25 | ![]() Episode 33-2025 Rewind and Recap | Welcome to Episode 33 of Behind Our Science! As we close out the year, Roberto, Vik, and Daisy come together to reflect on a fantastic season of science, outreach, and discovery. In this episode, we share a little bit about where we are now and rewind to discuss the highlights of our last 7 episodes—from NIH policies and microplastics to science-based board games. The hosts break down their personal favorites of the year, including the Science Education & Outreach episode, Organ on a Chi... | 24m 09s | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() Episode 31-ASIP Pathobiology Mechanisms of Disease 2025 Recap | Welcome to Behind Our Science! In Episode 31, our cohosts Daisy Shu and Vik Meadows chat and reflect on attending Pathobiology 2025 the Annual ASIP Meeting in Portland, OR in May 2025. From planning trainee get-togethers outside of the scientific program to preparing for scientific travel and presenting your work - Behind Our Science has you covered. Daisy and Vik share their tips and best practices for ensuring a smooth conference attendance and how to maintain your spark in the lab a... | 37m 44s | ||||||
| 10/11/25 | ![]() Episode 30-Interview with Corneal Bioengineer, Dr. Jingjing You | In this episode, co-host Dr. Daisy Shu chats with Dr. Jingjing You about 3D bioprinting, biomaterials, and the future of corneal bioengineering. They also talk about their collaboration on a special issue of The American Journal of Pathology focused on innovations in ocular disease. 👁️ From custom collagen bioinks to AI-driven tissue engineering, this is a peek into the future of vision science. | 33m 50s | ||||||
| 7/31/25 | ![]() Episode 28- NIH Policy Changes and Its Potential Impact on Research | Thank you for listening to our 28th episode, focusing on the recent federal budget cuts and what that means for biomedical research. In this episode, the Behind Our Science team has two very important interviews with Dr. William Coleman and Ms. Dani Burns on how cuts to the NIH and indirect funds affect biomedical research as a whole and in academic settings. Dr. Coleman is the Executive Officer of the American Society for Investigative Pathology, a proud sponsor of our podcast, and a... | 1h 04m 45s | ||||||
| 7/31/25 | ![]() Episode 29- Organ-on-a-Chip: an afternoon with Dr. Lans Taylor | Welcome to Behind Our Science! In Episode 29, we sit down with Dr. D. Lansing 'Lans' Taylor from the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Taylor is a renowned scientist, entrepreneur, and innovator whose pioneering work bridges academic discovery and biotech entrepreneurship. We hope you enjoy as Dr. Taylor shares his journey through decades of groundbreaking research and leadership across various sectors of biomedical science. With the recent NIH focus on in vitro and organoid systems, we explore ... | 42m 03s | ||||||
| 3/1/25 | ![]() Episode-27 Science Education and Outreach | Thank you for joining us on this journey to our 27th episode! In this episode, the Behind Our Science team interviews Dr. Nakisha Rutledge. Dr. Rutledge is an Entrepreneurial Scientist at Temprian Oncology and founder of both Sci in the City (formerly Sci in the Chi) and STEMulating Potential, two non-profit organizations promoting science education and outreach in the Chicago area. She is the recipient of the 2024 Young Scientist Leadership Award from the American Society for In... | 57m 49s | ||||||
| 1/4/25 | ![]() Episode 26-2024 Rewind and Recap | Woo! Happy New Year! In our 26th episode, the Behind Our Science team interviews reflects on our past 7 episodes produced in 2024! We still can't believe we have made so many episodes and gotten the opportunities to travel and meet some amazing scientists along the way. One of the highlights of the Behind Our Science team was our recent travel to Australia and New Zealand!!! The team submitted and presented our individual research abstracts at the 2024 Biomolecular Horizons Congress that to... | 37m 37s | ||||||
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| 12/9/24 | ![]() Episode 25-Nano- & Micro-Plastics in Health: A Macro Problem? | Thank you for joining us for our 25th episode! In this episode, the Behind Our Science team interviews three leading scientists in the developing field of nano- and micro-plastics. Understanding the role of nano- and micro-plastics in biological systems has large implications on our individual and global health with potential to impact our government policy. Our international speaker line up is taking on the field of nano- and micro-plastics by investigating its impact on various... | 1h 11m 21s | ||||||
| 9/9/24 | ![]() Episode 24-Science Board Games | At Behind Our Science, we love board games! Especially science-based board games. In this episode we discuss some our favorite science board games including Antidote, Pandemic, Remediate, and Cytosis. We interview Dr. Max Bai, Director of the Political Belief Lab, about his creation of the Publish or Perish: The Board Game and how his academic journey prepared him to develop a humorous interpretation of a heavy and difficult topic in academic research. This game explores the acad... | 43m 37s | ||||||
| 7/24/24 | ![]() Episode 23-Wellness in Science | In this episode we focus on the importance of wellness in our every day lives. Co-host Dr. Daisy Shu interviewed attendees of the ASIP 2024 meeting in Baltimore, MD and learned what wellness means to them. We hear from a diverse group of individuals in science from students to faculty and administrative staff. Our individual experiences shape what wellness means to us and it's important to pause and take care of ourselves to avoid burn out. The Behind Our Science team also discusses e... | 43m 22s | ||||||
| 6/10/24 | ![]() Episode 22-Capitol Hill Day Recap/Poetry and Science | In this episode we interview Dr. Kelsey Dillehay from the University of Cincinnati about her experience as the FASEB representative for the ASIP during this year's Capitol Hill Day in Washington DC and have a final recap to our experience during Capitol Hill Day 2024. FASEB advocacy https://www.faseb.org/science-policy-... ASIP Research and science policy https://www.asip.org/about-asip/commi... Daisy was able to interview Mayank Chugh. A first-generation college graduate, born and raised... | 1h 08m 09s | ||||||
| 2/13/24 | ![]() Episode 20- Alzheimer’s Awareness - Calling All Voices | Happy New Year from Behind our Science! January marks Alzheimer’s Awareness month in Canada and we are ringing in the new year with our first episode of 2024! In Episode 20 we cover dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, community resources available for the dementia community and caregivers, and the multi-group “Calling All Voices” project. In this episode we meet with Jessica Luh Kim, Project Coordinator for the Asian community Calling All Voices paper and podcast series with Dementia Action All... | 1h 03m 57s | ||||||
| 12/21/23 | ![]() BOS EPISODE 19 - Tissue, Matrix, and Pathobiology- oh my! | In this episode behind our science brings you BTS of the first every Tissue, Matrix, and Pathobiology conference hosted by the American Society for Matrix Biology and our sponsoring societies the Histochemical Society and the American Society for Investigative Pathology. Join us as we explore poster sessions, network, and meet the brilliant trainees that made this conference a huge hit! What happens at a scientific conference? How do you pronounce ASIP? How can you make conferences less inti... | 40m 50s | ||||||
| 10/20/23 | ![]() Episode 18: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month & Book Club Chat | Today’s episode focuses on the importance of reading, cardiovascular research, and Hispanic Heritage Month. In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Dr. Vik Meadows interviews PhD Candidate in Toxicology, Catherine Rojas, about her experience as a Latina in STEM and Dr. Roberto Mota interviews Dr. Carmen de Miguel about her research and experience as a Hispanic woman in STEM. Our co-hosts Dr. Roberto Mota, Dr. Daisy Shu, and Dr. Vik Meadows discuss the importance of reading and their current re... | 1h 22m 04s | ||||||
| 9/1/23 | ![]() BOS EPISODE 17-Immunology Recap: Aftermath of immunization | Today’s episode is all about Immunology where we talk about the aftermath of immunization. Dr. Roberto Mota interviews Dr. Pavan Muttil about his new role as Chair of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of New Mexico and discuss how his research has moved from the covid era into the new post covid-era. Dr. Roberto Mota talks about his exciting trips to San Diego where he participated in the Future Faculty of Cardiovascular Research program of the National Heart, Lung and Blo... | 58m 14s | ||||||
| 7/31/23 | ![]() BOS EPISODE 16: Mentoring & Science Sustainability | We are so excited to have you join us for Episode 16 where we cover mentoring and science sustainability, two very important factors in our lives as scientists. In this episode we meet with Dr. Adam Gracz from Emory University and learn about his approach to mentoring and holistic lab management. He gave us great advice and tips on being a leader and his transition to start his own lab. We also interview Noah Pyles, co-founder of Polycarbin, a bio-sustainability company that is working to ch... | 58m 59s | ||||||
| 6/23/23 | ![]() Episode 15-2023: Celebrations | This episode is all about celebrations! We celebrate our co-host Daisy's wedding and conference honeymoon as well as Roberto's new position as Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico. Dr. Menglu Yang, Instructor in the Dept. of Ophthalmology of Harvard Medical School participates in our 7.3 Questions Segment. We also feature an interview with Dr. Heather Francis, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology in January, 2019 as the Scientific Director of the Indiana Center for Liver... | 49m 41s | ||||||
| 1/27/23 | ![]() Episode 14-2023: Rewind & Recap | In our first episode of 2023 the team reflects on the career and life events that made 2022 so unique to each of us at BOS. In episode 14 we discuss the impact of leadership in our careers and recap how events like Leadership Academy, co-hosted by ASIP & Catalysts of Awesomeness, help us become strong leaders as scientists, mentors, and community members. We also recap our experience at the first in-person SACNAS NDiSTEM, since the pandemic, that took place in San Juan, PR. If you'... | 10m 58s | ||||||
| 8/30/22 | ![]() Episode 11-2022: SELF-ESTEAM and Art in Science | In this episode we discuss the importance of SELF ESTEAM, the impact of art in science and how it relates to everything we do in and outside of academic research. Daisy was able to interview Amir Bitran, a PhD candidate at Harvard, composer and scientist about his most recent classical music composition influenced by his research and science. We are sharing a piece of his art at the end of this video. We are 28 days away from PISA ASIP 2022. There is still time to register and attend this wo... | 28m 56s | ||||||
| 7/19/22 | ![]() Episode 10-2022: Capitol Hill Day 2022, Experimental Biology 2022 Vlog | On this our episode 10 we talk about #CapitolHillDay2022. We also have highlights from Experimental Biology 2022, an interview with Dr. Bill Coleman about the last Experimntal Biology. We also have an EB 2022 Vlog with all of our favorite moments. We discussed the importance EB has been in our careers. ENJOY!!! Producers and co-host: Roberto Mota Alvidrez Daisy Shu Vik Meadows Editor: Jeff Jenkins Music: Jeff Jenkins, Roberto Mota, Azael Frayre Thank you to the American Society for Investi... | 26m 24s | ||||||
| 6/28/22 | ![]() Episode 4-2021: Goodbye to the covid blues, Hello mental health | LIVE EPISODE 4 | 59m 35s | ||||||
| 5/22/22 | ![]() Episode 9-2022: Women in Pathology Month 2022 Engevik sisters and #FluorescentFriday | May is Women in Pathology Month and Behind Our Science is excited to celebrate with Drs. Mindy, Amy, and Kristen Engevik. We hear about their experience as women and sisters in science, navigating careers in academia, and their famous #FluorescentFriday tips for immunostaining. In this episode we introduce funding opportunities for undergraduate and graduate trainees from the Histochemical Society due May 31 and June 30, respectively. Have a favorite woman in pathology? Tweet @behindo... | 24m 50s | ||||||
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