Science/AAAS Interview with Dr. Joseph Hyser Sponsored by Nikon

11月 10 – 17


Science/AAAS Podcast
Researcher Interview

In a segment of Science's upcoming November 10 podcast, Science/AAAS Director and Senior Editor for Custom Publishing, Sean Sanders, talks with Dr. Joseph Hyser, assistant professor in the Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Hyser outlines difficulties and solutions when using widefield fluorescence microscopy to image live cells. In his work, he tracks intercellular calcium waves created following rotavirus infection in cell monolayers and organoids to elucidate the mechanisms critical to viral infection and proliferation. For more on Dr. Hyser's work and the Nikon equipment he uses, click here.

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Podcast details

  • Thursday, November 10 at 2 p.m. ET
  • Produced, edited, and hosted by Sarah Crespi, with production help from Podigy.co, Meagan Cantwell, and Joel Goldberg
  • Guests include Science’s online news editors and authors of papers and news stories published in Science and the sister journal