Nguyen K. Tram, Ph.D.

Simple Science Deep Dive

Science EN ↓ 61 episodes

Cut through the jargon and get to the heart of groundbreaking research. Simple Science Deep Dive translates complex studies into stories you can understand. *Disclaimer: The content of this podcast was generated by NotebookLM and has been reviewed for accuracy by Dr. Tram.*

Author

Nguyen K. Tram, Ph.D.

Category

Science

Podcast website

nguyenktram.com

Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

The AI Takeover in Science Writing: More Widespread Than We Thought? 23.07.2025

Featured paper: Delving into LLM-assisted writing in biomedical publications through excess vocabulary Is AI secretly writing more scientific papers than we realize? In this episode, we dive into groundbreaking research that reveals how ChatGPT and other AI tools are quietly transforming scientific literature. Discover how researchers used "excess vocabulary" analysis to uncover that at...

Unmasking the Hidden Shifts: Why Your BMI Doesn't Tell the Whole Story in Pediatric Cancer Treatment 16.07.2025

Featured paper: Quantification of chemotherapy-induced changes in body composition in pediatric, adolescent, and young adult lymphoma using standard of care CT imaging Can BMI really tell us what’s happening inside young cancer patients during treatment? In this episode, we uncover new research showing how chemotherapy causes hidden shifts in muscle and fat that BMI can’t detect. Learn how routine...

Working from Home in the Public Sector: A Game Changer for Productivity? 09.07.2025

Featured paper: Not Incentivized Yet Efficient: Working From Home in the Public Sector Is working from home in the public sector a productivity game changer? In this episode, we break down new research on remote work in a unique setting: the Greater Manchester Police’s Crime Recording and Resolution Unit. Discover how working from home boosts productivity by 12%, reduces absenteeism, and why good...

Unlocking Cell Secrets: How a New "Smart Gel" Helps Us Understand Our Bodies 02.07.2025

Featured paper: Independent control of matrix adhesiveness and stiffness within a 3D self-assembling peptide hydrogel Explore how a new “smart gel” is helping scientists uncover the secrets of how cells sense and respond to their environment. We explore how controlling both stiffness and stickiness in 3D can reveal how cells make decisions, become different cell types, and what this means for the...

Uncovering the Eye's Hidden Architects: How Tiny Tissues Shape Our Vision! 25.06.2025

Featured paper: Accommodative tissues influence the shape of the cornea and potentially drive corneal morphogenesis Discover how tiny, often-overlooked tissues inside the eye—like the ciliary body and zonules—play a big role in shaping your vision. Dr. Tram explains new research on how these “hidden architects” influence corneal development, what happens when they change with age or disease, and w...

Unveiling the Eye's Hidden Gel: The Vital Role of the Vitreous Humor 18.06.2025

Featured paper: ⁠The Roles of Vitreous Biomechanics in Ocular Disease, Biomolecule Transport, and Pharmacokinetics Dive into the hidden world of the vitreous humor—the clear gel inside your eye that’s crucial for vision. We explore how its unique structure supports your eye, what happens as it ages, and why understanding its biomechanics could lead to better treatments and drug delivery for eye di...

A Gel Good for Your Gaze? Exploring a New Way to Replace the Eye's Inner Jello 11.06.2025

In Vivo Assessment of an Antioxidant Hydrogel Vitreous Substitute Discover how a new antioxidant-loaded hydrogel could transform eye surgery recovery. We explore how this innovative gel mimics the eye’s natural vitreous, protects against cataracts, and may lead to better outcomes for patients after vitrectomy. *Disclaimer: This content was generated by NotebookLM and has been reviewed for accuracy...

The See-Through Gel in Your Eye: Why It Matters More Than You Think! 04.06.2025

Featured paper: Macro- and Microscale Properties of the Vitreous Humor to Inform Substitute Design and Intravitreal Biotransport What is the vitreous gel in your eye, and why does it matter? In this episode, we explore how this see-through gel supports your vision, what happens as it ages, and the latest breakthroughs in hydrogel substitutes that aim to restore both structure and function after ey...

Protecting Your Peepers: How Antioxidants Could Lead to Better Eye Surgery Recovery 28.05.2025

Featured paper: ⁠Glutathione improves the antioxidant activity of vitamin C in human lens and retinal epithelial cells: implications for vitreous substitutes⁠ Can antioxidants like vitamin C and glutathione help protect your eyes after surgery? In this episode, we explore new research on advanced vitreous substitutes that combine these powerful antioxidants to reduce cataract risk and improve reco...

A Gel That Heals? The Search for a Better Eye Substitute 21.05.2025

Featured Paper: ⁠A Hydrogel Vitreous Substitute that Releases Antioxidant⁠ Imagine needing surgery to fix problems in your eye's gel-like filling, the vitreous. Right now, the best long-term option is often silicone oil, but it comes with big downsides that can lead to cataracts after surgery. Previous attempts at better substitutes, like hydrogels, focused mainly on copying the physical feel...

The Jell-O of Your Eye: How Your Vitreous Ages 15.05.2025

Featured paper:  ⁠Rheological Properties and Age-Related Changes of the Human Vitreous Humor⁠ Discover how the “jelly” inside your eye changes as you age! In this episode, we deep dive into the science behind the vitreous humor, explains why floaters appear, and reveals surprising new research about how your eye’s gel stiffens over time. Learn why these changes matter for eye health, treatments, a...

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