University of Arizona, BIO5 Institute
Science Talks
The BIO5 Institute is an interdisciplinary membership organization at the University of Arizona where 'team science' is taken to a whole new level. We bring together over 400 researchers to creatively solve difficult problems. In our Science Talks podcast, we visit with BIO5's interdisciplinary experts to learn about the impacts that their research is making to bioscience and human health.
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Episodes
Episode 70: The evolution of influential mentorship and gene cloning 16.12.2025 22:23
Dr. Teodora Georgieva is the Director of the University of Arizona’s GEMM Core Facility, she will talk about Early influential mentors and projects that kept her wanting more Advancing the discoveries of novel therapeutics through custom model design GEMM Core’s impact on cancer research Three things you will learn in this episode: What a University core facility is and how they are a helpful ser...
Episode 69: Enhancing Cell Therapy Through Biomedical Engineering and Innovation 25.11.2025 26:36
Shang Song is an Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering and a BIO5 Researcher, she will talk about Research approach Biomaterials and their usage Her Research focus Recent Discoveries in the Lab Mentorship’s impact on Science Three things you will learn in this episode: What Biomaterials are Recent Discoveries in Cell Treatments Mentorship in Research Labs —-------------------------- The BI...
Episode 68: Integrating Tumor Modeling & Diagnostics to Improve Patient Outcomes 28.10.2025 25:04
Swarna Ganesh is an Assistant Professor and BIO5 Researcher. She will talk about: 3D bioprinting Cancer diagnostics Mentorship Lab experiences Potential future of cancer treatment Three things you will learn about in this episode: Tumor Twins Bioprinting’s usage in medicine How engineering can personalize cancer treatment —-------------------------- The BIO5 Institute’s Amy Barber talks with me...
Episode 67: The Gut Sense: Sensory Neurobiology and Food Perception 06.10.2025 22:32
Three things you will learn in this episode: What are NeuroPods? Gut response to real vs artificial sugar GASTRONAUTS: a scientific community —-------------------------- The BIO5 Institute’s Amy Barber talks with member and one of the University’s experts on the gut biome Dr. Maya Kaelberer. Dr. Kaelberer is working to understand how the gut senses and responds to the complex composition of food,...
Episode 66: Computational Biology and AI: from Puzzles to Precision Medicine 16.09.2025 26:59
Three things you will learn in this episode: Drug Discovery and Machine Learning AI usage in modern Computational Research Challenges in using AI for Precision Medicine and how to combat them —-------------------------- The BIO5 Institute ’s Amy Barber talks with member and one of the University’s experts on AI, Dr. Travis Wheeler , Dr. Wheeler’s research group uses computational methods to advan...
Episode 65: Formalizing how plants live and adapt through algorithms 29.04.2025 28:05
Amy Barber was joined by Dr. Alexander Bucksch, a plant phenomicist and associate professor in the School of Plant Sciences at the University of Arizona. He has over 10 years of experience in developing and applying mathematical and computational methods to study plant morphology and physiology across scales and domains, from the organismal to the ecosystem level, and from above to below-ground. H...
Episode 64: Where curiosity leads: From engineering dreams to virology breakthroughs 15.04.2025 20:07
Amy Barber was joined by Dr. Pierce Longmire, a postdoctoral research assistant in the lab of BIO5 member Felicia Goodrum in the Department of Immunobiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson. The overarching goal of the Goodrum lab is to understand how viruses can asymptomatically coexist within a human host. They study the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), using it as a model...
Episode 63: Studying desert environments for water conservation 25.03.2025 33:57
Today we are joined by Dr. Vanessa Buzzard , a senior research specialist at the University of Arizona School of Environmental and Natural Resources. Dr. Buzzard received her Ph. D. from the University of Arizona in 2017 where she focused on plant functional trait distribution, but has transitioned her studies from natural systems to urban environments. Today, she is a part of BIO5 member Laur...
Episode 62: Reflections and horizons at BIO5 17.12.2024 15:25
As we wrap up 2024, today’s special episode will be a reflection on the remarkable achievements of the University of Arizona researchers and the groundbreaking work at BIO5. Caroline Bartelme was joined by BIO5 Institute director Jennifer Barton to reflect on some highlights, exciting research updates, and what’s next on the horizon for this coming year.
Episode 61: Taming technology, from stone tools to artificial intelligence 24.10.2024 29:42
Amy Barber was joined by Ash Black , the director of AI & industry at the University of Arizona Institute for Computation & Data-Enabled Insight, to discuss his role coordinating AI outreach and building internships, jobs, and economic opportunities across Arizona. This institute provides training, education, collaboration, software licenses, and data to our researchers here at BIO5 and th...
Episode 60: Merging computer science and ecology to better understand infectious disease 04.09.2024 39:41
Identifying and understanding zoonotic diseases—infections that are spread between people and animals—can help predict future emergence risks, particularly in vulnerable populations. Combined with computational and data-based models, this research allows us to study potential diseases in the hopes of preventing outbreaks. On this episode of Science Talks , Amy Barber is joined by Dr. Liliana Salva...
Episode 59: Finding skills and support system as BIO5 student worker 29.08.2024 32:49
Students are an important part of the BIO5 Institute at the University of Arizona and share in the success we achieve here. The different administrative departments within BIO5 look for ways to engage with students and train them on the business side of science. One of those departments is the Public Affairs department where students assist with communications and marketing projects, community and...
Episode 58: Tracing volatile organic compounds from trees to soil to microbes 24.07.2024 33:48
Air pollution, which has implications for human health particularly in urban areas, may be attributed to volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. VOCs in the atmosphere have various sources, but of rising concern are those originating from personal care items, cleaning products, and industrial solvents. Amy Barber and Caroline Bartelme were joined by Dr. Gemma Purser a 2024 BIO5 Postdoctoral Fello...
Episode 57: Breaking the cycle of unhealing wounds 03.07.2024 33:31
A chronic wound does not heal in an orderly set of stages or predictable amount of time. These wounds often remain in the inflammatory stage for too long, taking years to heal, or never healing at all. Biomedical research uses regenerative medicine, tissue repair, nanotechnology, and various biomaterials to target chronic injuries like this. It’s important for researchers to focus on targeting an...
Episode 56: How regenerative medicine can aid lung disease in babies 12.06.2024 25:07
In many cases where babies are born prematurely, they often have underdeveloped lungs. This can cause breathing problems and neonatal lung diseases that require long-term treatment, or even lung transplantation. It’s critical for research to be done to provide treatments that can help these premature babies survive so they can grow up healthy. Amy Barber is joined on Science Talks by Dr. Vlad Ka...
Episode 55: Big questions about the smallest heart muscles 22.05.2024 23:54
Understanding the role of cardiac myosin binding protein-c in muscle function can offer insight into cardiovascular disease. Mutations and abnormalities in this protein can lead to defects in the cardiac system, including heart failure in adults. Amy Barber and Caroline Bartelme are joined by Dr. Angie Greenman , a 2024 BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellow in Dr. Samantha (Sam) Harris’ lab in the Depar...
Episode 54: From KEYS to cancer research to pharmacy 01.05.2024 33:56
Amy Randall-Barber and her co-host, Paulina Garza, welcomed Byrdie Lopez to the latest episode of Science Talks. Lopez is a University of Arizona undergraduate pursuing a double major in biochemistry and molecular cellular biology on track to attend pharmacy school. Her journey at the BIO5 Institute began as a KEYS Research intern in 2022 working with BIO5 member Wei Wang in the R Ken Coit Coll...
Episode 53: Taking advantage of the body’s electrical system to treat disease 10.04.2024 28:34
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, affects nearly half of American adults and is the leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Researchers are working to better understand the role of the peripheral nervous system, the part of your nervous system that lies outside your brain and spinal cord, in the development of cardiovascular as well as renal diseases. Amy Randall-Barber from...
Episode 52: Revolutionizing liver tissue engineering and transplants 27.03.2024 17:36
Induced pluri-potent stem cells (iPSC) are widely used in therapeutics for disease modeling, regenerative medicine, and drug discovery. Using patients’ cells, scientists can regenerate their cells into iPSC and recreate new organs for patients who need them. Amy Randall-Barber from the BIO5 Institute was joined on Science Talks by Dr. Ekta Minocha , a 2023 BIO5 postdoctoral fellow working in th...
Episode 51: Pioneering technologies in nanoscience and medicine 28.02.2024 22:31
See how an interdisciplinary scientific approach shaped the future of molecular diagnostics and personalized healthcare on a global scale. Amy Randall-Barber from the BIO5 Institute was joined on Science Talks by Dr. Frederic Zenhausern , director of the Center for Applied NanoBioscience and Medicine (ANBM) at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix , among many other appointme...
Episode 50: Bridging worlds to connect science and storytelling 07.02.2024 12:54
Science ignites curiosity about the natural world, leading people to explore and advocate for it. Amy Randall-Barber from the BIO5 Institute was joined on Science Talks by Caroline (Mosley) Bartelme, the senior manager of communications and content at the BIO5 Institute at the University of Arizona. Caroline's journey into science began with a fascination for ecosystems, studying invasive species...
Episode 49: Growing “mini organs” to study the immune system and cancer 17.01.2024 29:38
Cancer is an incredibly complex disease. To better understand how it interacts with the human body, researchers in the lab grow organoids, miniature three-dimensional tissue cultures derived from stem cells. Amy Randall-Barber from the BIO5 Institute was joined on Science Talks by Dr. Martha Dua-Awereh who uses organoids to study colorectal and pancreatic cancer with the Alfred Bothwell lab in...
Episode 48: Women's health, the microbiome and how bacteria can affect cancer 10.01.2024 12:56
Unfortunately, many aspects of women’s health are underfunded and understudied. Better understanding women’s health conditions and microbiomes can help lead to better health outcomes and improve the quality of life. Amy Randall-Barber from the BIO5 Institute was joined on Science Talks by Dr. Nicole Jimenez , currently in the Melissa Herbst-Kralovetz lab, at the University of Arizona College o...
Episode 47: From wetlands to the desert, how can we make agriculture more climate-friendly? 12.12.2023 26:44
Adding fertilizers to our soil is not as simple as it seems. Plants use some of it, but unseen microbes metabolize fertilizers into gas, including nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to our changing climate. How can we not only understand how current agriculture affects our ecosystems, but also use that knowledge to advance new agricultural technology? Amy Randall-Barber from...
Episode 46: Good mentorship, bad virus: A journey in molecular biology 07.11.2023 17:00
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a herpesvirus that infects a majority of the world’s population. It’s a significant cause of viral induced birth defects and can cause complications in transplant patients or immunocompromised individuals. Amy Randall-Barber from the BIO5 Institute interviewed Dr. Rebekah Mokry , a postdoctoral research associate and 2023 BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellow in the Departme...
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