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de-CIPHERing Infectious Disease
CIPHER
13 episodes
1 month ago
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Marine Biology with Dr. Adam Reitzel
de-CIPHERing Infectious Disease
52 minutes 22 seconds
1 year ago
Marine Biology with Dr. Adam Reitzel
Episode 3 In this episode, host Dr. Ian Binns interviews Dr. Adam Reitzel, a marine biologist and co-director of CIPHER at UNC Charlotte. Dr. Reitzel discusses what sparked his early interest in science, his journey into becoming a marine biologist despite growing up far from the ocean, and the fascinating world of sea anemones that are the focus of his research. He shares insights into the inner workings of his lab, the importance of mentorship, examples of surprising research findings, and how his work connects to the mission of predicting health and environmental risks through CIPHER. The conversation covers topics like host-microbe interactions, biodiversity, science communication, and the potential future role of AI in understanding and protecting the oceans.    Find out more at cipher.charlotte.edu.   Key Takeaways The impact of a mentor can be pivotal in shaping a career in science. Marine biology focuses on the study of marine invertebrates and coastal environments. A marine biologist conducts fieldwork, molecular analysis, and computational work to understand marine organisms. Effective mentorship involves listening, providing constructive feedback, and supporting individual passions. Understanding the health of organisms in oceanic environments is a key aspect of marine biology research. Organisms have complex immune systems that evolve quickly, similar to humans. Understanding biodiversity and environmental risks is crucial for One Health. Team science brings together experts to solve problems collaboratively. Curiosity and learning from others are essential for scientific progress. Research findings can sometimes be surprising and challenge existing assumptions. Depictions of sea anemones in popular culture can spark interest in marine biology. Artificial intelligence has the potential to enhance research and experimental design. Goals for the future include fostering new scientists and advancing host-microbe interactions. Engaging with the public and promoting science communication are important responsibilities for researchers. This podcast was produced and edited by Zack JacksonCIPHER is a proud part of UNC Charlotte who holds all rights to the content created by this podcast
de-CIPHERing Infectious Disease