I'm back and I come bearing gifts. Welcome back to the Drexel Science Podcast.
In this episode I speak with a fellow student, a junior chemistry major named Matthew McBride.
We wax poetic about his application of Open Notebook Science for undergraduate research, ease and access of open information to conduct experiments and the new compound he was able to synthesize a new compound using the recrystallization application.
He's an extremely interesting and talented guy, check it out.
This is an undergrad senior project where I will be hosting a series of podcasts dedicated to Drexel Science Research topics.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Friday, May 17, 2013
Episode 2- BEES Program
Welcome back to my podcast blog for all of your regular updates about the Drexel Science Podcast!
In this episode I speak with the department head of the Drexel BEES (Biodiversity, Earth, and Environmental Science) Program about the general scope of the program for perspective students as well as the research initiatives at a local and international level.
Give it a listen
As always, feedback is always appreciated.
In this episode I speak with the department head of the Drexel BEES (Biodiversity, Earth, and Environmental Science) Program about the general scope of the program for perspective students as well as the research initiatives at a local and international level.
Give it a listen
As always, feedback is always appreciated.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Episode 1- Dissemination of Science
Greetings everyone!
In today's episode of the Drexel Science Podcast I speak with Drexel Chemistry Professor Jean-Claude Bradley about his Open Notebook Science initiative and how that is applied to how he conducts experiments, research, and applications.
Give it a listen here
..and tell me what you think!
Until next time folks
In today's episode of the Drexel Science Podcast I speak with Drexel Chemistry Professor Jean-Claude Bradley about his Open Notebook Science initiative and how that is applied to how he conducts experiments, research, and applications.
Give it a listen here
..and tell me what you think!
Until next time folks
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