Beyond the test tube: a science podcast, is a place where we invite academics, professionals, and students to discuss their adventures in science, not only related to research, but also science communication, science art, education, and anything else loosely or closely related to science. Co-hosted by Dr Elaine Beaulieu, assistant professor in Biology at the University of Ottawa, and Dr Michael Country, graduate of Biology at the University of Ottawa.
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Beyond the test tube: a science podcast, is a place where we invite academics, professionals, and students to discuss their adventures in science, not only related to research, but also science communication, science art, education, and anything else loosely or closely related to science. Co-hosted by Dr Elaine Beaulieu, assistant professor in Biology at the University of Ottawa, and Dr Michael Country, graduate of Biology at the University of Ottawa.
Dr Rajendhran Rajakumar (warning: you may fall in love with ants!)
Beyond the test tube: a science podcast
55 minutes 19 seconds
4 years ago
Dr Rajendhran Rajakumar (warning: you may fall in love with ants!)
This month we have the pleasure of diving into ants evolution, ecology and development with Dr Rajendhran Rajakumar. Dr Rajakumar is an assistant professor at the Department of Biology at the University of Ottawa. His lab studies how one species of ants can produce morphologically diverse individuals, such as a queen and a worker, even though they share the exact same genome. The mechanisms by which this phenotypic diversity arise is deliciously intriguing and Dr Rajakumar's enthusiasm is boundless. Listen and be seduced by the wonderful biology of ants.
Beyond the test tube: a science podcast
Beyond the test tube: a science podcast, is a place where we invite academics, professionals, and students to discuss their adventures in science, not only related to research, but also science communication, science art, education, and anything else loosely or closely related to science. Co-hosted by Dr Elaine Beaulieu, assistant professor in Biology at the University of Ottawa, and Dr Michael Country, graduate of Biology at the University of Ottawa.