
Science Off Camera
By Dr Matthew Kose-Dunn

Science Off CameraSep 27, 2021

Episode 47: Dr. Izzy Jayasinghe
Dr. Izzy Jayasinghe @i_jayas works with cell signaling between muscle cells (particularly calcium signaling) and super-resolution microscopy at the School of Biosciences at The University Of Sheffield. In this episode, we talk about super-resolution imaging techniques, advocacy in academia, Brazilian dance, and the differences when working with optics and biology!
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Episode 47: Dr. Gilles Vanwalleghem
Dr. Gilles Vanwalleghem @DrYassum is a neuroscientist at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Aarhus University. In this episode, we talk about board games, zebrafish, the enteric nervous system, and the imaging applications used throughout his career!
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Episode 46: Dr. Romain Laine
Dr. Romain Laine @LaineBioImaging (previously of UCL/Crick) is the Head of Intelligent Imaging at Micrographia Bio, where he works on developing microscopy and deep learning technologies for biomedical research! Tune into this episode and hear all about machine learning, living in London, and pushing the boundaries of live cell imaging!
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Episode 45: Prof. Graham Dellaire
Prof. Graham Dellaire @DocDellaire is a Professor of Pathology at Dalhousie University, Canada. Graham is a cancer biologist, geneticist, guitarist, microscopist, and many more! Tune in to hear about academia in Canada, the relationship between science and economy, and the role of imaging in Prof. Dellaire's career!
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Episode 44: Jason McClure
This is an internal podcast with the Chief Technology Officer at Teledyne Princeton Instruments, Jason McClure. In this episode, we talk about Jason's career path, the many applications of spectroscopy, and how technology will change over time.
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Episode 43: Rachit Mohindra
This is an internal podcast with the Business Growth Manager at Teledyne Photometrics, Rachit Mohindra @rchtmhndr. In this episode we talk about Rachit's journey into his career, the interfaces between academia and industry, and how business differs across the world.
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Episode 42: Rob LaBelle
This is an internal podcast with the Vice President of Business Development at Teledyne Photometrics and Teledyne Princeton Instruments, Rob LaBelle. Hear about Rob's journey into his current position, life in Arizona, and working in business development.
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Episode 41: Prof. Freddy Frischknecht
Prof. Freddy Frischknecht @FrischknechtLab is a cell biologist at the Centre for Infection and Parasitology at Heidelberg University. Freddy studies malaria parasites and is interested in host-pathogen interactions, imaging, teaching, space exploration, and gardening!
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Episode 40: Prof. Brian Pogue
Interview with Prof. Brian Pogue (recorded 2021-03-25)
Brian Pogue is Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College in the United States. Brians research involves creating and exploring new ways to improve medical diagnostics and care using optics and light that affect cancer therapy, light guided surgery and new optical imaging methods. We talked about his career path into medical physics, the impact of optical methods in medicine and building a team for interdisciplinary, translational research.
Here are a few links related to this episode
- Prof. Brian Pogue at Dartmouth Engineering: https://engineering.dartmouth.edu/community/faculty/brian-pogue
- Optics in medicine resources at Dartmouth: https://sites.dartmouth.edu/optmed/
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Episode 39: Dr. Alessandra Scarpellini
Dr. Alessandra Scarpellini, CrestOptics

Episode 38: Dr. Anja Royne
Interview with Dr. Anja Royne (recorded 2020-01-05)
Anja Royne is researcher, lecturer and author working at the university of Oslo where she has been researching the interfaces between minerals on the nanometer scale to find out their impact on geological structures. Anjas research has impact on multiple areas related to sustainability and climate change and we talked about in ground carbon storage, clean ways to produce cement and building materials. We also talk about Anjas book ‘The Elements we live by’ where she explores the origin and importance of atomic elements the human impacts of exploiting them.
Links related to this episode:
- Anjas homepage: https://anjaroyne.net/about/
- Anja Royne on Twitter: https://twitter.com/anjaroyne
- Anja Royne at the University of Oslo: https://www.mn.uio.no/fysikk/english/people/aca/anjaroy/index.html
- Anjas book, “The Elements We Live By”: https://www.amazon.com/Elements-Live-Potassium-Surprising-Superpowers-ebook/dp/B07WK5PXX8
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Episode 37: Dr. Mark Pickering
Dr. Mark Pickering @PickeringLab is a Lecturer/Assistant Professor at the School of Medicine for University College Dublin. Mark is a neurobiologist, microscope hacker, maker, and marine enthusiast.
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Episode 36: Prof. Hideaki Kano
Interview with Prof. Hideaki Kano (recorded 2021-03-23)
Hideaki Kano is Professor in the department of chemistry at Kyushu University in Japan where he is setting up a new spectroscopy lab. Prof. Kano uses coherent Raman spectroscopy to create functional image of living cells and tissue. The label free technique allows him to visualize dozens of components in a cell simultaneously for example content of lipids, RNA and proteins.
Here are links related to this episode:
- Application note about Prof. Kanos research: https://www.princetoninstruments.com/learn/research-stories/coherent-anti-stokes-raman-scattering-with-iccd-cameras
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Episode 35: Dr. Ricardo Henriques
This interview is with Dr. Ricardo Henriques (recorded 07/04/21), Group Leader at Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Honorary Professor at University College London and Francis Crick Institute.
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Episode 34: Dr. Jörg Debus
Interview with Dr. Jörg Debus (recorded 2021-03-18)
Jörg Debus is scientist and group leader at TU Dortmund in Germany. Jörg’s research covers a broad range of materials such as semiconductors, 2D materials and quantum materials and he recently started experiments in the field of nanotribology, the study of friction on the nanometer scale. Common to all his research that he uses the power of light, optics and spectroscopy to look at materials.
Here are a few links related to this episode:
- Jörg Debus group homepage at TU Dortmund: https://www.e2.physik.tu-dortmund.de/content/de/Research-Interests/E2-Debus/index.html
- Short article about Jörg Debus high resolution spectroscopy research of quantum spins: https://www.princetoninstruments.com/applications/customer-research-stories/dr-jorg-debus
- Webinar with Jörg Debus about Efficient Spectroscopy for Material Science and Quantum Materials: https://www.princetoninstruments.com/webinars/efficient-spectroscopy-for-material-science
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Episode 33: Prof. Stephanie Zaleski
Interview with Prof. Stephanie Zaleski (recorded 2021-03-12)
Stephanie recently started her lab in the department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and uses an ultra sensitive measurement technique to detect and identify even single molecules called surface enhanced Raman scattering. She uses her research to preserve works of art, improve delivery of drugs and monitor the environment and is excited about teaching new students about science and how to use spectroscopy.
Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at California State University, East Bay
- "Glass at Risk" website from the Library of Congress project: https://www.glassatrisk.com/
- My research group website: https://sites.google.com/csueastbay.edu/zaleski-lab-csueb/home
- Stephanie Zaleski group homepage at Cal State East Bay: https://www.csueastbay.edu/directory/profiles/chem/zaleskistephanie.html
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art Department of Scientific Research Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/metscience/
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Episode 32: Dr. Emmanuel Reynaud
This interview is with Dr. Emmanuel Reynaud, Lecturer and Assistant Professor at the School of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science at University College Dublin.
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Episode 31: Prof. Christy Landes
Interview with Prof. Christy Landes (recorded 2020-12-08)
Christy Landes is Professor in Chemistry, Electrical, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Rice University. Christys lab investigates the dynamics of chemical and biochemical events down to the single molecule level and develops microscopic models to understand processes on the macroscale such as protein separation and photocatalysis. We talked about her research combining mathematical and signal processing methods with microscopy and super resolution microscopy and how to keep up with the fast progress in science.
Landes Research Group at Rice University: http://www.sas.rochester.edu/chm/groups/mccamant/index.php
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Episode 30: Dr. Jon Tandy
Interview with Jon Tandy (recorded 2020-11-25)
Dr. Jon Tandy investigates the processes that happen in the first fractions of a second when objects in the solar system collide by looking at the light these events produce. However, his research takes place in the lab right here on earth, where he an his colleagues simulate such events.
- Dr. Jon Tandys profile at London Metropolitan University: https://www.londonmet.ac.uk/profiles/staff/jon-tandy/
- A publication from Jons research: http://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/6112/1/MAPS2020Accepted.pdf
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Episode 29: Dr. Gabi Mandl
Interview with Gabi Mandl (recorded 2020-11-23)
Gabi Mandl is grad student and scientist in the Lanthanide Research group of Prof. John Capobianco at Concordia University. We discuss what Lanthanide elements and their amazing optical properties are and how Gabi uses them in her research to find new medical therapies.
- Lanthanide Research Group at Concordia University: https://www.lanthanideresearchgroup.com/
- Gabi Mandl on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gabznastier
- Gabi Mandls calligraphy work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ijustwannaletter/
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Episode 28: Prof. Christian Eggeling
This interview is with Prof. Christian Eggeling, Professor of Super-resolution Microscopy, Head of Department Biophysical Imaging and Director Institute of Applied Optics and Biophysics at University Jena, as well as Professor of Molecular Immunology at the University Of Oxford.
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Episode 27: Rebecca Pinals
Interview with Rebecca Pinals (recorded 2020-11-09)
Rebecca Pinals is scientist and grad student with the Landry Lab at UC Berkeley. We discuss how the optical properties of Carbon nanotube nanosensors make them a great tool for sensing of biochemicals and how she and her group recently applied nanotubes to detect coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
- Landry Lab at UC Berkeley: https://landrylab.com/
- Rebecca Pinals on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rlplikesscience
- Landry Lab on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Landry_Lab
Related articles to optical sensing of Coronavirus with Carbon Nanotube nanosensors:
- Pinals, R. L. et al. Rapid SARS-CoV-2 Detection by Carbon Nanotube-Based Near-Infrared Nanosensors. medRxiv preprint (2020).
- Pinals, R. L. et al. Quantitative Protein Corona Composition and Dynamics on Carbon Nanotubes in Biological Environments. Angewandte Chemie International Edition (2020).
- Pinals, R. L. et al. Engineering at the nano-bio interface: harnessing the protein corona towards nanoparticle design and function. Analyst (2020).
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Episode 26: Prof. Anita Mahadevan-Jansen
Interview with Prof. Anita Mahadevan-Jansen (recorded 2020-10-20)
Anita Mahadevan Jansen is Orrin H. Ingram Professor in Biomedical Engineering, Director Biophotonics Center and current 2020 vice president of SPIE. Her research focuses on application of light and light based systems to solve problems in medicine and biology.
- Anita Mahadevan-Jansen at Vanderbilt University: https://engineering.vanderbilt.edu/bio/anita-mahadevan-jansen
- Vanderbilt Biophotonics Center: https://www.vanderbilt.edu/vbc/
- Anitas page at the Biophotonics Center: https://www.vanderbilt.edu/vbc/people/anita_mahadevan-jansen.php
- Anita Mahadvevan-Jansen, Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Mahadevan-Jansen
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Episode 25: Prof. David Punihaole
Interview with Prof. David Punihaole (recorded 2020-10-16)
Assistant Professor, University of Vermont
David Punihaole at the University of Vermont: https://www.uvm.edu/cas/chemistry/profiles/david-punihaole
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Episode 24: Dr. Paul Maddox
This interview is with Dr. Paul Maddox, Founder and President of Mizar Imaging, and Associate Professor at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (recorded 10/09/20).
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Episode 23: Prof. Patrick Vora
Patrick Vora is Associate Professor and the director of the quantum science and engineering center at George Mason University. Patricks research interests are focused on studying quantum materials in particular 2D materials and van der Waals heterostructures using various methods of optical spectroscopy.
Vora Lab at GMU: vlab.physics.gmu.edu/
Vora Lab on Twitter: twitter.com/HitItWithLight
Quantum Science and Engineering Center at GMU: qsec.gmu.edu/
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Episode 22: Dr. Peter O'Toole
This interview is with Dr. Peter O'Toole, Head of Imaging and Cytometry at the University Of York (recorded 2020-09-18). More information can be found on the University Of York website: https://www.york.ac.uk/biology/our-staff/peter-otoole/
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Episode 21: Prof. Chris Cheatum
Chris Cheatum is a Professor of Chemistry at the university of Iowa where he runs an ultrafast laser lab focusing on a spectroscopic technique called 2D IR spectroscopy. Using this spectroscopic tool, Chris investigates the motion of molecules, in particular enzymes to understand how they achieve their amazing properties like order of magnitude acceleration of chemical reactions. Chris also shares how he got involved in science and research and the joy of sharing his research and what scientists do with students as young as the elementary school level.
Find Chris on Twitter: @ccheatum_uiowa
Chris lab website: chem.uiowa.edu/cheatum-research-group
Chris Faculty website: chem.uiowa.edu/people/christopher-m-cheatum
Chris is active on Skype a Scientist: www.skypeascientist.com/
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Episode 20: Prof. Chong Fang
Associate Professor of Chemistry, Oregon State University, Department of Chemistry
Fang Lab website: fanglab.oregonstate.edu/
OSU faculty page: chemistry.oregonstate.edu/Fang
Research Feature article: researchfeatures.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Dr-Chong-Fang-Oregon-State-University-Chemistry.pdf
Lab picture (Physical Chemistry): www.nsf.gov/news/overviews/chemistry/index.jsp
Chong Fang 2015 NSF career award video: Chong Fang 2015 NSF CAREER Award Video
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Episode 19: Prof. Seetha Raghavan
Interview with Prof. Seetha Raghavan (recorded 2020-08-10)
Professor of Aerospace Engineering (joint appointments in Material Science and the College of Optics and Lasers)
- Seetha Raghavans profile at University of Central Florida: http://www.mae.ucf.edu/people/seetha-raghavan
- Aerostructures Lab: http://aerostructures.cecs.ucf.edu
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/raghavan_seetha
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Episode 18: Prof. Gail McConnell
This interview is with Prof. Gail McConnell, Professor of Physics and Director of the Centre for Biophotonics at the University of Strathclyde (recorded 2020-07-06). More information can be found on the MesoLab website: http://www.strathclydemesolab.com/ or the personal Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gail_McConnell
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Episode 17: Prof. Alexander Bataller
Interview with Prof. Alexander Bataller (recorded 2020-07-16)
- Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering, North Caronlina State University, Rayleigh, NC
- Bataller lab website: https://alexbataller.com/
- Faculty Website at NC state, including a great video about where Alex talks about dense Plasmas, gravity crystals and their connection to cosmic objects: https://www.ne.ncsu.edu/people/awbatall/
- News story on gravity crystals: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/gyzkey/a-scientist-created-gravity-crystals-to-simulate-dead-stars-on-earth
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Episode 16: Dr. Philippe Laissue
Welcome to Science Off Camera, brought to you by Teledyne Photometrics and Teledyne Princeton Instruments. On this podcast series you will find conversations with scientists and industry leaders in scientific imaging and spectroscopy. This episode features Dr. Philippe Laissue, Lecturer in Bioimaging at the University of Essex, as we discuss his history in imaging, building light sheet systems with OpenSPIM and what the next big challenges are for gentle, live cell imaging.
Interview with Dr. Philippe Laissue (recorded 2020-07-17)
Lecturer in Bioimaging, University of Essex
Philippes profile: https://www.essex.ac.uk/people/laiss31109/philippe-laissue
Philippes Twitter: https://twitter.com/laissuephilippe
Philippes LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philippe-laissue-16316013/
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Episode 15: Prof. Vinod Menon
Interview with Prof. Vinod Menon (recorded 2020-06-18)
Professor of Physics, Chair of the physics department, City College of New York
Vinods Lab, the Laboratory for Nano and Micro Photonics: http://lanmp.org/
Vinods Website at City College of New York: https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/profiles/vinod-menon-0
Vinod at Science goes to the movies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTanFoHrBXw
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Welcome to Science Off Camera, brought to you by Teledyne Princeton Instruments and Teledyne Photometrics, hosted by Dr. Matthew Kose-Dunn and Sebastian Remi. On this podcast you will find conversations with scientists and industry leaders in scientific imaging and spectroscopy.

Episode 14: Dr. Eli Rothenberg
This interview is with Dr. Eli Rothenberg, Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology (recorded 2020-07-01). More information about Dr. Rothenberg's work can be found on his lab website: https://www.rothenberglab.com/
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Episode 13: Prof. Darby Dyar
Interview with Prof. Darby Dyar (recorded 2020-06-16)
- Kennedy-Schelkunoff Professor of Astronomy, Chair of Astronomy Mount Holyoke College
- Darby Dyar at Mount Holyoke College: https://www.mtholyoke.edu/people/m-darby-dyar
- Mineral Spectroscopy Database: https://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/mdyar/minspec/
- NASA to distribute pristine moon rocks to scientist: https://www.npr.org/2019/07/08/736212760/moon-rocks-still-awe-and-scientist-hope-to-get-more
- Infos about ChemCam LIBS instrument on Mars: https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/spacecraft/instruments/chemcam/
- SuperCam instrument on the Perseverance Rover launching in 2020: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/spacecraft/instruments/supercam/
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Welcome to Science Off Camera, brought to you by Teledyne Princeton Instruments and Teledyne Photometrics, hosted by Dr. Matthew Kose-Dunn and Sebastian Remi. On this podcast you will find conversations with scientists and industry leaders in scientific imaging and spectroscopy.

Episode 12: Dr. Siân Culley
This interview is with Dr. Sian Culley (recorded 05/06/20), @SuperResoluSian a postdoctoral researcher at the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology at UCL, London with the Henriques Lab #femalewithmicroscope
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Episode 11: Prof. Dave McCamant
Interview with Prof. David McCamant (recorded 2020-06-04)
Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of Rochester, Department of Chemistry
David McCamant’s research group at University of Rochester: http://www.sas.rochester.edu/chm/groups/mccamant/index.php
David McCamant at University of Rochester: http://www.sas.rochester.edu/chm/groups/mccamant/index.php
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Welcome to Science Off Camera, brought to you by Teledyne Princeton Instruments and Teledyne Photometrics, hosted by Dr. Matthew Kose-Dunn and Sebastian Remi. On this podcast you will find conversations with scientists and industry leaders in scientific imaging and spectroscopy.

Episode 10: Peter Drent
This interview is with Peter Drent (recorded 05/06/20), the CEO of Dutch microscopy company Confocal.nl (https://www.confocal.nl/), and @orangeboxNL on Twitter.
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Episode 09: Prof. Heather Allen
Interview with Prof. Heather Cecile Allen (recorded 29/05/20), Dow Professor of Chemistry, Ohio State University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (https://research.cbc.osu.edu/allen.697/) and (https://chemistry.osu.edu/people/allen.697)
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Episode 08: Dr. Kristina Ganzinger
This interview is with Dr. Kristina Ganzinger (recorded 29/05/20), the group leader of the Physics of Cellular Interactions at AMOLF Research Institute, Netherlands.

Episode 07: Dr Chris Baumann
This interview is with Dr. Chris Baumann (Recorded 29/05/20), the Head of Sales and Products at Mizar Imaging (https://www.mizarimaging.com/).

Episode 06: Dr. Andrea Stout
This interview is with Dr. Andrea Stout (recorded 29/04/2020), The director of the Cell and Developmental Biology (CDB) Microscopy Core & Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania (https://www.med.upenn.edu/cores/cdb_microscopy_core.html).

Episode 05: Dr. Alex Hargreaves
This interview is with Dr. Alex Hargreaves (recorded 01/04/20), a PDRA R&D scientist in the Physics of Life Group of Prof. Mark Leake, The University of York (https://pure.york.ac.uk/portal/en/researchers/alex-hargreaves(ae399a39-2fd0-4e38-b4d4-6f6301629d37).html).

Episode 04: Prof. Ash Cadby
This interview is with Prof. Ashley Cadby (recorded 17/04/20), a Professor of Soft Matter Physics at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Sheffield (https://ashleycadby.staff.shef.ac.uk/).

Episode 03: Jeremy Graham
This interview is with Jeremy Graham (recorded 17/04/20), CEO of Cairn Research, an independent instrument designer, manufacturer, and vendor specializing in solutions for the Life Sciences (https://www.cairn-research.co.uk/).

Episode 02: Dr. Siddharth Ghosh
This interview is with Dr. Siddharth Ghosh (recorded 17/04/20), a German Research Foundation/DFG Fellow at Maxwell Cente and St John's College, University of Cambridge (https://www.bss.phy.cam.ac.uk/directory/sg915), and the Director of Open Academic Research (https://www.openacademicresearch.org/).

Episode 01: Dr Seamus Holden
This interview is with Dr Seamus Holden (recorded 25/03/20), a Sir Henry Dale Fellow and group leader at the Centre for Bacterial Cell Biology at the University of Newcastle, UK (https://www.ncl.ac.uk/cbcb/staff/profile/seamusholden.html#background)