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Insight Out is a podcast brought to you by Pavel and Carolina as a side activity during their PhD studies. We are curious minds and science enthusiastics. Insight Out focuses on daily lives of academicians and entrepreneurs. We like to talk about all types of experiences in science, scientific commmunities and especially love personal stories of our guests. This is the place where science get unfiltered with honest, truthful and engaging discussions with our guests!
Last Episode Date: 5 May 2024
Total Episodes: 17
Lets meet Pavel! This episode was created for the purpose of the Haapaniemi lab website (https://haapaniemilab.org/). Kick back, relax, and let the waves of wisdom wash over you in this podcast episode – where learning meets laughter, and knowledge is served with a side of chill vibes. Have you ever met someone who can edit genes during the day and swing dance by night? Meet Pavel, our spirited PhD student guest who's not just breaking new ground in science with CRISPR and stem cells, but also knows the art of brewing a batch of beer. In this soul-stirring episode, Pavel walks us through his academic journey from the Czech Republic to the frosty fjords of Norway, detailing his commitment to science and the zest he maintains for life outside the lab. With his cello as his companion and the Lindy Hop in his step, he embodies the harmony of a serious scientific mind and a heart that beats for the simple joys of life. Will he manage to read entire Shakespeare work or finish his PhD study first? Lets explore! All music clips were used from the song "Jukka Tukka" after agreement with amazing band and friends 2+1 Jam band.This podcast episode was created under the technical and official support of University of Oslo, Norway.
When Victorians gazed upon the Old Norse sagas, they saw a reflection of themselves, a sentiment that Auksė unravels with nuanced insight. We traverse through time to uncover how 19th-century Britain's enchantment with these ancient texts shaped a national ethos, while also diving into Aukse's current research which illuminates the impact of literary translations on cultural identity. Our conversation is a testament to the power of literature to transcend time and place, offering a mirror to our own lives and histories. Join us for this episode that not only bridges the past to the present but celebrates the indelible footprint literature leaves on our collective soul. Kick back, relax, and let the waves of wisdom wash over you in this podcast episode – where learning meets laughter, and knowledge is served with a side of chill vibes! Learn more about Auksė: https://www.stk.uio.no/english/people/aca/auksebk/index.htmlArticle discussed in the episode: https://www.journals.vu.lt/scandinavistica/article/view/32789Njals saga: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011546719Viktors saga: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktors_saga_ok_Bl%C3%A1vusFor curious minds (Poetic Edda): https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-poetic-edda-9780199675340?cc=no&lang=en&Check also: Lavinia Greenlaw, "Questions of Travel: William Morris in Iceland" (Notting Hill Editions, 2017).All music clips were used from the song "Jukka Tukka" after agreement with amazing band and friends 2+1 Jam band.This podcast episode was created under the technical and official support of University of Oslo, Norway.
Embark on a nostalgic journey with us, Carolina and Pavel, as we trace the evolution of our passion project, Insight Out: Science Unfiltered, born from a spark ignited in a university classroom. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone curious about transforming complex science into captivating stories that resonate with all. We'll let you in on the secrets of creating a successful science communication podcast, from selecting the perfect name to branding it with a logo that encapsulates our essence. As we reminisce about our early days, you'll learn how we enticed our lab mates to open up in front of the mic, enriching our podcast with personal narratives that bring science to life.All sound effects and music in this bonus podcast episode are royalty-free, courtesy of Epidemic Sound.All music clips were used from the song "Jukka Tukka" after agreement with amazing band and friends 2+1 Jam band.This podcast episode was created under the technical and official support of University of Oslo, Norway.
Have you ever witnessed the intricate dance of numbers and theories weave a story so compelling it changes a life's path? Amalie did, and she’s here to recount the metamorphosis from a music enthusiast to a devotee of economics and mathematics. Through her eyes, we see how an advanced macroeconomics course at the University of Oslo wasn't just a class—it was a pivotal moment where the elegance of mathematics brought economic concepts to life. Numbers, intuition, shocks, labor market, inflation, wars, pandemics, economical predictions, AI, tenure track. Kick back, relax, and let the waves of wisdom wash over you in this podcast episode – where learning meets laughter, and knowledge is served with a side of chill vibes! All music clips were used from the song "Jukka Tukka" after agreement with amazing band and friends 2+1 Jam band.This podcast episode was created under the technical and official support of University of Oslo, Norway.
Lets meet Carolina! This episode was created for the purpose of the Haapaniemi lab website (https://haapaniemilab.org/). Kick back, relax, and let the waves of wisdom wash over you in this podcast episode – where learning meets laughter, and knowledge is served with a side of chill vibes. Venture further into Carolina's world and discover her unique perspective on the commercial side of science, gleaned from her tenure at Takara Bio Europe where she navigated the complexities of deriving human embryonic stem cells in a GMP setting. Her optimism is contagious as she navigates the dynamic changes of her PhD project, aiming for quality publications and a successful completion of her studies. And while Carolina modestly admits to having few hobbies, the depth of her scientific endeavors leaves no doubt about the intensity of her passions.All music clips were used from the song "Jukka Tukka" after agreement with amazing band and friends 2+1 Jam band.This podcast episode was created under the technical and official support of University of Oslo, Norway.
Lets meet Eystein! This episode was created for the purpose of the Haapaniemi lab website (https://haapaniemilab.org/). Kick back, relax, and let the waves of wisdom wash over you in this podcast episode – where learning meets laughter, and knowledge is served with a side of chill vibes.Eystein`s dual love for meticulous research and the rush of snowboarding down a pristine slope comes to life. His unexpected journey to the realm of biology, driven by a desire to study far from his hometown, mirrors the unpredictable twists of genetics he now explores. Captivated by the potential of cell lines, CRISPR and barcoding for clonal tracking, Eystein offer us a picture of a future where we're not just passive observers but active architects of biology. All music clips were used from the song "Jukka Tukka" after agreement with amazing band and friends 2+1 Jam band.This podcast episode was created under the technical and official support of University of Oslo, Norway.
Lets meet Dalila! This episode was created for the purpose of the Haapaniemi lab website (https://haapaniemilab.org/). Kick back, relax, and let the waves of wisdom wash over you in this podcast episode – where learning meets laughter, and knowledge is served with a side of chill vibes.Join us on an intellectual odyssey with the multi-faceted Dalila Sabrine Hedhili whose roots traverse the Mediterranean and Nordic landscapes. In a narrative that marries the intricacies of biotechnology with the human elements of passion and perseverance, Dalila told us about her scholarly journey from Tunisia's rare pediatric cancer reasarch to the Swiss forays into influenza's molecular battleground. All music clips were used from the song "Jukka Tukka" after agreement with amazing band and friends 2+1 Jam band.This podcast episode was created under the technical and official support of University of Oslo, Norway.
Lets meet Anna! This episode was created for the purpose of the Haapaniemi lab website (https://haapaniemilab.org/). Kick back, relax, and let the waves of wisdom wash over you in this podcast episode – where learning meets laughter, and knowledge is served with a side of chill vibes.Meet Anna, our esteemed guest and molecular biologist, whose life's work spans from the forensic fields of Poland to the pioneering labs of Norway and Australia. As she recounts her professional odyssey, Ana unveils the exhilaration of unraveling the mysteries of genetics and the intricate dance of gene regulation. Her stories celebrate the balance between professional drive and personal passion, illustrating the significance of finding reprieve in our cherished pastimes. Tune in for an episode that promises to enrich not only your scientific knowledge but also your appreciation for the hobbies that keep the fire of curiosity and joy alive in our busy lives.All music clips were used from the song "Jukka Tukka" after agreement with amazing band and friends 2+1 Jam band.This podcast episode was created under the technical and official support of University of Oslo, Norway.
The second guest of the podcast series was Wietske van der Ent, senior researcher in Camila Esguerra Group at Center for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM). Wietske provided a fascinating look into the realm of zebrafish research and its significance in studying neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer-related research. With a rich academic history from her PhD at Leiden University in Netherlands to her current role in Norway, Wietske shares her narrative of transition, highlighting the advantages and ethical considerations of using zebrafish as a model system in scientific studies.We will explore the intricate process of handling those tiny organisms in a laboratory setting and touching upon the advancements in technology that aid in the precise execution of experiments. The practicality of zebrafish, coupled with their rapid development and transparent nature, allows researchers to observe physiological processes in real-time, making them a valuable tool in biomedical research. Kick back, relax, and let the waves of wisdom wash over you in this podcast episode – where learning meets laughter, and knowledge is served with a side of chill vibes. Wietske van der Ent (Linkedin): https://no.linkedin.com/in/wvanderent/enPublication discussed in the episode: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412023005445?via%3DihubCamila Esguerra Group: https://www.med.uio.no/ncmm/english/about/organization/research-groups/esguerra-group/For curious minds; https://projects.au.dk/nordic-embl-partnership/show-news/artikel/meet-camila-esguerra-converting-skeptics-to-believers-on-the-versatility-of-zebrafish-modelsAll music clips were used from the song "Jukka Tukka" after agreement with amazing band and friends 2+1 Jam band.This podcast episode was created under the technical and official support of University of Oslo, Norway.
Lets meet Monika! This episode was created for the purpose of the Haapaniemi lab website (https://haapaniemilab.org/). Kick back, relax, and let the waves of wisdom wash over you in this podcast episode – where learning meets laughter, and knowledge is served with a side of chill vibes.Tune in and uncover the personal side of a researcher's life, where the delicate balance between administrative tasks, supervisory roles, and the thrill of hands-on experimentation paints a vivid picture of the modern scientific milieu. Monika's narrative is one of dedication and personal growth, peppered with the simple joys of knitting and the heartfelt wish to share her workspace with her canine companion. This episode isn't just about the strides made in the lab; it's a testament to the human spirit behind the lab coat, pursuing both professional excellence and personal fulfillment.All music clips were used from the song "Jukka Tukka" after agreement with amazing band and friends 2+1 Jam band.This podcast episode was created under the technical and official support of University of Oslo, Norway.
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