Welcome to MURSA Podcasts, where we'll be exploring research in various science disciplines at McMaster University to try and bridge the gap between Canada's most research-intensive university and the new generation of science leaders it's fostering!

MURSA Podcasts
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Podcast Overview
Welcome to MURSA Podcasts, where we'll be exploring research in various science disciplines at McMaster University to try and bridge the gap between Canada's most research-intensive university and the new generation of science leaders it's fostering!
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Publishing Since
3/15/2021
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Recent Episodes

March 28, 2022
Episode 18: Dr. Jonathan Bramson
<p>Hey Science Nerds! This week's episode is with Dr. Jonathan Bramson, a professor in the Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, as well as the Vice Dean of Research for the Faculty of Health Sciences. Dr. Bramson's lab focuses on the development of novel cancer immunotherapies. Specifically, the Bramson lab researches the use of adaptive T-cell therapies to better direct patients' immune systems against tumours. Tune into this week's podcast to learn about Dr. Bramson's academic journey, his current research projects, and the role of undergrads in his lab.</p>

March 23, 2022
Episode 17: Dr. Juliet Daniel
<p>Hey Science Nerds! This week's episode is with Dr. Juliet Daniel from the Department of Biology. Dr. Daniel completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Vanderbilt University where she discovered the Kaiso transcription factor and has continued researching its role in breast and colon cancer ever since. Tune into this week's podcast to hear about Kaiso's role in triple-negative breast cancer and colorectal cancer, the racial disparities in triple-negative breast cancer, the profound clinical applications of her research, and the role of undergrads in her lab.</p>

March 14, 2022
Episode 16: Dr. Cecile Fradin
<p>Hey Science Nerds! This week's episode is with Dr. Cecile Fradin, a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, and the principal investigator at the Molecular Biophysics Group at McMaster. Dr. Fradin’s research is targeted towards the cellular dynamics of single molecules, specifically focusing on the diffusion of macromolecules in a crowded media, nuclear transport, conformational molecular changes, and the interactions of single molecules at the cell membrane. Tune into this episode to learn about Dr. Fradin's academic journey, how she combines the interests of physicists and biologists alike, and the role of undergrads in her Molecular Biophysics Group.</p>
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