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Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
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65 episodes
8 months ago
Tessa (astrobiologist) and Charles (entomologist) talk to each other and other trans scientists about science and science fiction.
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Tessa (astrobiologist) and Charles (entomologist) talk to each other and other trans scientists about science and science fiction.
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Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 63: Our Triumphant Return from Hiatus! Space Updates
We’re back from hiatus and talking about several updates in space news from the time we were gone - specifically, Arizona naming Pluto its state planet, the status on phosphine in Venus’s atmosphere, and water on Mars.  Sources, further reading, and a transcript are available at our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2025/02/18/episode-63-several-space-updates/  The show is on Bluesky @ASABpod, Tessa @tessafisher.   Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  If you’re trans and/or non-binary in science and would like to appear as a guest, please fill out our interest form: https://forms.gle/deQLoL4iYG6v1Qfq9  Thank you for listening!
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8 months ago
39 minutes 31 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 62: The (Trans) Body in Space
In this the first episode of Trans Medicine March - the one month of the year where this podcast is specifically and explicitly about being trans, and specifically aspects of medical transition - we begin with a consideration of how time in space affects the human body in general, and how being someone who has medically transitioned might interact with that. Also NASA: Send Tessa to space already.  Sources, further reading, and a transcript are available at our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2023/03/14/episode-62/ The show is on Twitter (for now) @ASABpod,Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  If you’re trans and/or non-binary in science and would like to appear as a guest, please fill out our interest form: https://forms.gle/deQLoL4iYG6v1Qfq9  Thank you for listening!
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2 years ago
42 minutes 21 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 61: Genetic Control of Courtship Behaviors in Flies and Roaches (Happy Belated Valentine’s Day)
In this episode which is definitely right on time for Valentine’s Day, Charles tells Tessa about a paper he read on the fruitless gene (originally identified in Drosophila melanogaster, the ”laboratory fruit fly”) and its possible control over the courtship behavior in Blattella germanica, the ”German cockroach,” another classic model organism. Tangents of variable length include how crucial genitals are to entomology, the placement of cockroaches in the insect family tree, and how cockroaches never get their due respect.  Show notes and a transcript are available for the episode on our website: https://asabpodcast.com/2023/02/20/episode-61/ The show is on Twitter (for now) @ASABpod,Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  If you’re trans and/or non-binary in science and would like to appear as a guest, please fill out our interest form: https://forms.gle/deQLoL4iYG6v1Qfq9  Thank you for listening!
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2 years ago
39 minutes 40 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 60: Jackson Reyna on Chemistry, Fire, and the Chemistry of Fire
On this episode we’re joined by PhD student Jackson Reyna to talk about his love of chemistry and specifically fire. Some topics include organometallics, practical applications of chemical research, what is fire, and whether and under what conditions we’d all be willing to participate in experimental medicine.  A transcript and show notes are available on our website at: https://asabpodcast.com/2023/02/07/episode-60/ Jackson can be found online on his Twitter, YouTube channel, and Instagram. The show is on Twitter (for now) @ASABpod,Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  If you’re trans and/or non-binary in science and would like to appear as a guest, please fill out our interest form: https://forms.gle/deQLoL4iYG6v1Qfq9  Thank you for listening!
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2 years ago
39 minutes 44 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 59: Dead Dinosaurs, Cockroach Sperm, and Monkey Testicles - A Science Sampler Platter for the New Year
In this episode, the two of us share several different interesting topics we’ve read about recently, including the timing of the meteor that killed the dinosaurs, the first fossil cockroach found with its sperm, the use of ultrasound as contraception for mammals, extremely dangerous theoretical rockets, and unethical animal experimentation in the American mid-twentieth-century. Warning for animal abuse (or at least dubiously ethical animal experimentation).  A transcript and show notes for this episode are available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2023/01/06/episode-59/ The show is on Twitter (for now) @ASABpod,Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  If you’re trans and/or non-binary in science and would like to appear as a guest, please fill out our interest form: https://forms.gle/deQLoL4iYG6v1Qfq9
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2 years ago
50 minutes 15 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 58: Where Do Insects Go When It’s Cold?
In this episode, we address what happens to all the insects when it’s cold out - where do they go? how do they survive? how do you survive freezing temperatures? Including the elusive grylloblattids, freeze tolerant cockroaches, Alaskan stoneflies, and even some butterflies.  A transcript and show notes for this episode are available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/11/28/episode-58/ The show is on Twitter (for now) @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  If you’re trans and/or non-binary in science and would like to appear as a guest, please fill out our interest form: https://forms.gle/deQLoL4iYG6v1Qfq9  Thank you for listening!
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2 years ago
47 minutes 7 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 57: Rose Eveleth on the future, Flash Forward, whether you are your brain, and whether to put that brain in a robot
In this episode - recorded almost 18 months ago but still great - we talk to our first and only cis (?) guest: Rose Eveleth, the creator, writer, producer, and host of the podcast Flash Forward (in Charles’s estimation, the greatest podcast of all time). We talk about the process behind making Flash Forward, the episodes which we feel speak particularly to The Trans Experience, Rose’s attitude towards their gender, the most outrageous guest interview Flash Forward ever had, and the classic question of whether Rose would put their brain in a robot body.  Flash Forward is coming to a close at the end of this year, but there’s a back catalog of seven and a half years of episodes to listen to, and they’re all bangers. Rose also worked on a series for Netflix released earlier this year, The Future Of, and the Flash Forward book was released not long before we recorded this episode in 2021.  A transcript and show notes for this episode are available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/11/05/episode-57/ The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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2 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes 2 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 56: Nona the Ninth (SPOILERS)
It’s Nona time baby!!!!!!  A transcript and show notes are available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/09/16/episode-59/ The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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3 years ago
59 minutes 13 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
RE-RELEASE: The Locked Tomb by Tamsyn Muir (Books 1-2)
In anticipation of the release of the third entry in the Locked Tomb quartet by Tamsyn Muir (Nona the Ninth, out 13 September), we’re re-releasing our conversation with friend of the pod Erin on the first two books: Gideon the Ninth and Harrow the Ninth. Spoilers, like a lot of them.  Our episode on Nona the Ninth will be released a week from now, so get reading!  A transcript of this episode is available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2020/10/31/episode-12/  The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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3 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes 12 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 55: ”The Neutral Zone” (TNG 1x26) and the Past and Future of Cryonics
In this episode we use the TNG episode ”The Neutral Zone,” in which three people from the 20th century are revived from cryopreservation to find themselves on the Enterprise 300 years later, to talk about cryonics. We touch on its history, whether it actually works (no), whether it could work (probably not), whether we’d do it (no way), and, just for fun, a little on the history and philosophy of death as a concept.  A transcript and show notes for this episode are available on our website: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/09/07/episode-55 The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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3 years ago
37 minutes 55 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 54: What’s the Big Deal With the James Webb Space Telescope?
In this episode, we talk about the significance of the new James Webb Space Telescope (and why it should have a different name) - how it works, why it’s important, and what people are going to do with it. Also stay to hear the story of how Tessa proposed to her wife, which is extremely dorky and pretty sweet.  A transcript and show notes for this episode are available on our website: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/08/16/episode-54/ The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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3 years ago
42 minutes 8 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 53: Laurel Hiatt on What’s Really Happening in Your Colon
In this episode we’re joined by MD-PhD student Laurel Hiatt, whose work focuses on somatic mosaicism, or the differences between individual cells, specifically in the human colon. We talk about genetic mosaicism, cancer risk, why the colon causes so many problems, and how Laurel’s work will (hopefully) help develop tools to improve screening and colorectal disease prevention.  You can find Laurel on Twitter @laurel_hiatt.  A transcript and show notes for this episode are available on our website: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/07/13/episode-53/ The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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3 years ago
52 minutes 5 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 52: Father’s Day Special - Seahorses and Male Pregnancy
In this special holiday episode, we talked about Syngnathidae (the family of ray-finned fishes including pipefish, seahorses, and sea dragons), particularly Hippocampus spp. (seahorses) and their unusual reproductive strategy of male pregnancy. We talk about the physiology of seahorses’ pregnancy, with tangents about the complexity of biological sex and reproductive strategies, other fish, evolution, and philosophy of biology.  A transcript and show notes are available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/06/20/episode-52/ The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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3 years ago
47 minutes 29 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 51: Robin Aguilar on Genetics
In this episode we’re joined by geneticist and artist Robin Aguilar to talk about their research using fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) to visualize DNA, brush up on some basic genetics, and discuss a new episode-ending question, of which era of geologic time we’d travel to if we somehow got a trip in a time machine. We also touch on Robin’s advocacy work in science, particularly with Genome Sciences Association for the Inclusion of Marginalized Students (GSAIMS).  Robin can be found on Twitter @seesmallthings or their website here.  A transcript and show notes are available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/06/09/episode-51/ The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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3 years ago
45 minutes 38 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 50: Lyra Cronin on Quantum Physics and When to Become a Robot
This week we’re joined by quantum physics student Lyra Cronin. We talk about the meaning of quantum physics, Lyra’s work with nitrogen vacancy centers in diamonds, the possibilities of quantum computing, and when to become (and die as) a robot. We don’t mention it in the episode, but Lyra can be found on Twitter @Seranyx.  A transcript and show notes are available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/05/23/episode-50/ The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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3 years ago
50 minutes 50 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 49: The Science of Our Flag Means Death
Like most gay people, we have now watched the HBO series Our Flag Means Death (full season 1 available now!). Unlike most gay people, Charles is a PhD candidate in history and philosophy of biology. In this episode, we touch on several topics in history of science touched on in the show: Linnaean taxonomy and binomial nomenclature, phrenology, and scurvy (caused by humans’ inability to synthesize our own Vitamin C, setting us apart from most vertebrates).  A transcript and show notes are available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/05/09/episode-49/ The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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3 years ago
52 minutes 15 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 48: Lucianne Walkowicz on Space - Who Does It Belong To? How Gay Is It?
In this episode we’re joined by science superstar (pun intended) Lucianne Walkowicz to talk about their research, who space belongs to (including whether it can ”belong” to anyone), and how gay space is. Charles also defends leeches (they probably won’t give you diseases!), the animal, but not leeches, metaphor for the capitalist class.  Lucianne is all over, but can be found on Twitter @RocketToLulu Show notes (including sources) and a transcript are at our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/04/23/episode-48/ The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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3 years ago
52 minutes 10 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 47: ”So, What’s In Your Pants?” (Genitals, Part II)
Warning for this episode that we are talking at length about reproductive anatomy and genitals, the effect of testosterone and genital reconstruction of the clitorophallus.  The second in our two-part series on genitals medical transition, in this one we talk about the history and procedures of metoidioplasty and phalloplasty, as well as possibilities for the future.  Show notes (including sources) and a transcript are at our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/03/31/episode-47/ The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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3 years ago
58 minutes 14 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 46: ”So, What’s In Your Pants?” (Genitals Part I)
Warning for this episode that we are talking at length about reproductive anatomy and genitals, particularly vaginoplasty as a gender-affirming surgery. This episode includes frank discussion of vaginoplasty as a procedure, as well as Tessa’s personal experience.  The first in a two-part series on trans people and genitals, this episode focuses on vaginoplasty, with an explanation of embryonic sexual differentiation, a brief history of vaginoplasty in the 20th century as part of medical transition, and the primary method used up to the present day.  Show notes (including sources) and a transcript are at our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/03/27/episode-46/ The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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3 years ago
46 minutes 33 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Episode 45: Lee Jaszlics’s Detransition Experience
In this episode we spoke with nature photographer Lee Jaszlics about their experience of ”detransition.” Lee is nonbinary and took testosterone before choosing to end use, and reverse some of its effects. We talk about their experience of gender and transitioning, and also tapeworms.  Lee is on Twitter @taenia and has their wonderful photographer at Woodfern Studio.  Show notes and transcript are available on our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/03/20/episode-45/ The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase.  Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich.  Thank you for listening!
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3 years ago
37 minutes 44 seconds

Assigned Scientist at Bachelor‘s
Tessa (astrobiologist) and Charles (entomologist) talk to each other and other trans scientists about science and science fiction.