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crisscrossing Science
Michael Crosser & Chad Tillberg
50 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to crisscrossing Science, the podcast in which we answer the science questions that you never thought to ask. Every other week, co-hosts Michael Crosser and Chad Tillberg will share their love of natural science by discussing a topic that they find interesting.
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Welcome to crisscrossing Science, the podcast in which we answer the science questions that you never thought to ask. Every other week, co-hosts Michael Crosser and Chad Tillberg will share their love of natural science by discussing a topic that they find interesting.
Show more...
Daily News
News,
Science,
Life Sciences,
Physics
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Episode 223: Nobel Laureate Randy Schekman
crisscrossing Science
31 minutes 54 seconds
7 months ago
Episode 223: Nobel Laureate Randy Schekman
Chad and Mike invite Nobel Laureate Dr. Randy Schekman to discuss his research into yeast cells and the mechanisms that yeast (and human) cells use to direct traffic. Proteins that are created within the cell need to be pushed into the appropriate places and Schekman is one of the discoverers of those mechanisms.Enjoy these episodes ad free!
crisscrossing Science
Welcome to crisscrossing Science, the podcast in which we answer the science questions that you never thought to ask. Every other week, co-hosts Michael Crosser and Chad Tillberg will share their love of natural science by discussing a topic that they find interesting.