Carry the One Radio: The Science Podcast

Carry the One Radio

Carry the One is a small team of young scientists at UCSF who are passionate about bringing science stories straight to the public's ear in an entertaining, digestible way. Tune in for stories ranging from current research to science history, from medical science to the natural and social sciences.

  • 35 minutes 43 seconds
    Episode 179: Let's Talk Cephalopods: A Conversation with Dr. David Scheel
    Consciousness, ecstasy, tentacles…. Dr. David Scheel tells all in our new episode about octopuses! We take a dive into the scientific research on these fascinating creatures, and what they can tell us about the oceans and ourselves. This episode was produced by Julianne Riggs, Cindy Liu and Marilyn Steyert. You can find the pdf of this transcript on carrytheoneradio.com.
    18 October 2024, 11:51 pm
  • 37 minutes 32 seconds
    Episode 178: Into the Womb: The Immunology of Pregnancy
    The fundamental task of our immune systems is to recognize foreign objects in our bodies and destroy them. But what happens when there’s an object inside you that’s half foreign and half you? What happens when you’re carrying a fetus? We were all once fetuses and we all made it past our mother’s immune systems and into this world. How that all works has puzzled scientists for decades. So much so that it’s led to the formation of the field of pregnancy immunology. We chat with scientists Dr. Gabrielle Rizzuto and Dr. Susan Fisher to unpack this conundrum and many others. Join us on a journey back into the womb! This episode was produced by Julianne Riggs, Maggie Colton Cove and Kie Shidara. You can find the pdf of this transcript on carrytheoneradio.com. 
    24 September 2024, 8:28 pm
  • 29 minutes 15 seconds
    Episode 177: SciFact vs SciFraud Part II: Revenge of the Responsible Scholars
    In the epic battle against scientific fraud, a courageous assembly of researchers stood united and rebelled against the dark forces of data manipulation and fabrication. Armed with powerful forensic and statistical tools, these heroes sought to vanquish all that is deceitful and guide the scientific community back to the path of righteousness.  In the second installment of our two-part series: SciFact vs SciFraud, we explored the forensic and mathematical tools we have at our arsenal to detect signs of scientific fraud. This episode again features our image forensics expert, Dr. Elizabeth Bik and our expert statistician, Dr. Leif Nelson. This episode is produced by Isaac Chang, Marilyn Steyert, Camila Benitez, and Cindy Liu. Music is from Blue Dot sessions. Cover art is generated by DALL-E. You can find the pdf transcript of this episode here.
    18 March 2024, 12:38 am
  • 39 minutes 10 seconds
    Episode 176: Young Scientist Spotlight 23: Dr. Anna Lipkin
    Carry the One Radio alum and recent UCSF Neuroscience graduate Dr. Anna Lipkin is on the other side of the mic to talk about how overlooking tiny aspects of the neuron lead to surprising gaps in what we know about the cells that make up our body.
    19 February 2024, 5:00 pm
  • 27 minutes 46 seconds
    Episode 175: SciFact vs SciFraud Part I: Assault on Scientific Integrity
    A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... diligent scientists on Earth dedicated their lives to making groundbreaking discoveries, aiming to forge a brighter future for humanity. However, amidst this noble pursuit, a sinister presence emerges. Some scientists succumbed to the temptations of scientific fraud and turned to the dark of data manipulation and fabrication. Join us in the first installment of our two-part series: SciFact vs SciFraud, as we explore why some researchers in the scientific community forsaken the noble oath of pursuing truth and knowledge, and commit the irredeemable sin of scientific fraud. This episode features three distinguished experts: Dr. Elizabeth Bik, an image forensics expert who cracks down on image manipulations/duplications; Dr. Leif Nelson, an expert statistician and a Professor at UC Berkeley; Dr. Leonid Schneider, a scientific journalist who does excellent and rigorous reporting of scientific misconduct. This episode is produced by Isaac Chang, Marilyn Steyert, Camila Benitez, and Cindy Liu. Music is from Blue Dot sessions. Cover art is generated by DALL-E. You can find the pdf transcript of this episode on carrytheoneradio.com
    4 February 2024, 5:58 pm
  • 43 minutes 35 seconds
    Episode 174: Dead Bones Do Tell Tales
    What can you learn from old bones? A lot more than you think! In this episode, we learn how ancient remains can tell new stories about the societies they come from. Bioarcheologists Ben Schaeffer, Trent Trombley and Jordi Rivera Prince explain how they use remains from all over the world to uncover the lives of people overlooked or misunderstood by history. This episode was produced by Maggie Colton Cove, Cindy Liu, Camila Benitez and Deanna Necula. Head over to carrytheoneradio.com for a pdf transcript and more information about our interviewees' research!
    3 January 2024, 12:16 am
  • 40 minutes 55 seconds
    Episode 173: A Rising Tide
    Climate change is here-- are we prepared? In this episode, three experts tackle the question of how best to armor ourselves against the changing tides of climate change. Should we genetically modify a species to make it more resistant to rising temperatures? Should we uproot plants threatened by soaring sea levels, or build a frozen zoo of coral sperm for future generations to resurrect? Join us and find out. Thank you to Sarah Shapiro for the graphic design.
    16 August 2023, 12:54 am
  • 30 minutes 45 seconds
    Episode 172: What You Can't See Can Hurt You
    It’s springtime in California, which means wondering how early this year’s wildfire season will start. Should we be buying air purifiers and more masks? If you’re not in California, should you even pay attention to these stories? Immunologist Dr. Mary Prunicki says you absolutely should care, no matter where you live, and that air purifiers are, unfortunately, barely a band-aid solution to the smoky air. Learn about the surprising dangers of wildfire smoke to our health and environment, and what - if anything - you can do.   Check the post on CarryTheOneRadio.com for a transcript and links to articles and sources used in this episode. 
    2 May 2023, 4:29 am
  • 44 minutes 44 seconds
    Episode 171: Don’t Talk About It, Be About It: The Experience of Black Scientists in Higher Education
    BE-STEM and Carry The One Radio teamed up this February to create a series dedicated to honoring Black scientists at UCSF! Follow Maggie Colton and Sydney Williams as they interview Black faculty and graduate students to shed light on their research, their motivations to pursue graduate school, and their personal journeys through higher education. Tune in to hear these insightful stories and open dialogue. Music by Maggie Colton and Valentin Sosnitsky. Follow BE-STEM on Twitter @BESTEM_UCSF or follow them on their website at ucsf.campusgroups.com/bestem. 
    1 March 2023, 4:18 am
  • 37 minutes 10 seconds
    Episode 170: Shock to the System(s): Dr. Catera Wilder
    For the third episode of our Black Excellence in STEM mini-series, and our final faculty interview, we’re bringing you an interview with Dr. Catera Wilder. Dr. Wilder studies how lung cells communicate with the immune system and explains to us how she uses mathematical models to inform real-world experiments and vice-versa. She also answers the age-old question: does it ever get easier to explain to your family what you do for a living? You can connect with Dr. Wilder on Twitter @Wilder_Lab. This episode was produced by Sydney Williams, Camila Benitez and Maggie Colton in collaboration with BE-STEM. Follow BE-STEM on Twitter @BESTEM_UCSF. Music for this episode by Lansman Duets. You can find the transcript for this episode here.
    21 February 2023, 5:29 am
  • 41 minutes 48 seconds
    Episode 169: Values, Consciousness, Community: Dr. Sara Suliman
    For the second episode of our Black Excellence in STEM mini-series, we are bringing you an interview with Dr. Sara Suliman. She is an assistant professor at UCSF studying trying to find biomarkers for people infected with tuberculosis that will predict how severe their disease becomes. She shares with us her experience living all over the world and overcoming adversity early in her research career.
    8 February 2023, 3:10 pm
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