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Welcome to molpigs, the Molecular Programming Interest Group! molpigs is a group aimed at PhD students and early career researchers within the fields of Molecular Programming, DNA Computing, and other related specialties. We run most of our events in the form of podcasts, which you can find right here!
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Did you know you can change the way you age? If you're like the patients I see in my medical practice, you want to feel better, live healthier, look better, and improve your cognitive function to feel great inside and out. This podcast contains medical content focused on changing the way you age. So, what will you manifest? Health & vitality or aging with disease? To optimize your body and brain, I share insights from Functional, Cellular, and Regenerative Medicine. Let me help you create th ...
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Kristin Crockett’s story began in corporate sales where she became one of the TOP level female sales executives earning a very nice 6-figure paycheck. She loved selling products and services she believed in 100%. Then one day like many women in corporate, everything changed when she became a mother… not to one, but was blessed with triplet babies. Then one day, after being told she would not be able to take her daughter to the doctor because she was out of personal time, she knew something h ...
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Join Dr. DNA Dan as he dives deep into the world of genetics, genomics, DNA, and the future of precision genomic medicine. Dan discusses topics ranging from health and ancestry genetic testing, forensic genetics, genetics, and mental health, common myths about genetics, and more. DNA Dan, SCU Professor of Genomics, Dan Handley, M.S., Ph.D., shares his knowledge from his over 30 years of experience in the world of advanced genomics research and biotechnology. For more information about Southe ...
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Inspiration Dissemination is an award-winning radio program that occurs Sunday nights at 7PM Pacific on KBVR Corvallis, 88.7FM. Each week on the program, we host a different graduate student worker from Oregon State University to talk about their lives and passion for research here at the university. By presenting these stories, we can present the diverse, human element of graduate research that is often hidden from the public view. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID ...
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Your connection to the art and science of feeling really good… body, mind, and spirit. Turn on to the wisdom of your body as we connect your wellness dots by exploring whole person healing, from neuroscience and nutrition to sexual health and sleep. Join the wellness revolution and start speaking your body’s language.
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The Future And You

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This award-winning series explores The Future of Everything. What can we expect of next week, next year, next century? What will we eat, drive, wear, live in, vote for, want to buy, and want to avoid? What mistakes of the past will we make again, and which ones have we learned from? From the next tick of the clock to the ultimate end of the universe, every subject is fair game. Composed of interviews and essays, it's hosted by the author and futurist Stephen Euin Cobb. Guests include: famous ...
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If you are interested in simple and easy ways to gain energy, heal and much much more, I know you will be interested to hear about the miracle molecule and tune in! In this courageous episode, I interview Nicole Crowley! Nicole is very clear on her purpose and is here to bring hope as she continues to alchemize every obstacle in her path to pure et…
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In this episode I interview Erin Attere; social entrepreneur, mom and terrific human. We discuss our journey's to self and purpose drive employment and life on our terms. If you are looking for an example or inspiration on how to start or elevate your journey, I invite you to listen. Erin is a (mostly) recovered perfectionist and people pleaser who…
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On this episode of the molpigs Podcast we introduce the new members of the molpigs team and re-introduce the long-term hosts, Boya Wang and Erik Poppleton. Hannah and Georgeos have stepped down from the podcast team, though Hannah continues to support us from behind the scenes. Joining us today are our two new members, Spencer Winter and Anuhya Edu…
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Let us know what you think of this episode! Is infant circumcision a medical necessity or ritual abuse hidden in plain sight? Join us as we sit down with Eric Clapper, a former Harvard employee whose one-man show, "Sex and Circumcision: An American Love Story," sparked so much controversy that it led to his termination and a tragic legal battle. Er…
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Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus is one of the most infectious viral diseases in the world. FMD virus affects all cloven-hooved animals and there have been outbreaks all over the world except for in North America. While FMD virus doesn’t necessarily cause fatality in animals, it causes severe milk production losses and can leave affected individu…
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Katie Minich is a first year Masters student in Applied Anthropology in the College of Liberal Arts, with a minor in Interdisciplinary Studies. Katie is coupling her 8 years of birth work experience with research on the sustainability and decolonization of doulas in the healthcare workforce. Hosted by Matthew Vaughan and Lisa Hildebrand.…
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We chat with Jillien Zukaitis, a first year PhD student in Nutrition, College of Health. Her lab, fondly referred to as the ‘Milk Lab’, studies at all things milk. With a clinical background as a dietitian, Jillien now couples her practical experience with translatable research. Partnering with OHSU, Jillien assesses the composition, nutritional va…
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Let us know what you think of this episode! Stem cell biologist and quantum physics expert, Bruce Lipton, joins me on this episode of the Body Literacy Podcast. Bruce walks us through how subconscious programming creates disease states of the body and mind and how we can empower ourselves to energetically rewire ourselves for health, happiness, and…
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What can be learned from anthropologists studying other anthropologists? Danu Yang is a second year master’s student and anthropologist in the Applied Anthropology Graduate Program. Her main subject of study is a collaborative project dedicated to translating anthropological research between Chinese and Portuguese. Danlu is conducting an ethnograph…
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30 by 30. No, not the critically acclaimed ESPN documentary series — the phrase refers to the Biden Administration’s goal for the US to produce 30 gigawatts of offshore wind power generation by 2030. To support this target, large scale construction projects are planned off the coast of Oregon and the rest of the West Coast. Here to tell us about th…
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On this episode the molpigs team talks with Viktorija Glembockyte, a postdoc in the Tinnefeld lab at Ludwig-Maximilians University. Her research focuses on how we can make highly sensitive diagnostic tools for a variety of biomolecules using DNA origami to merge sensing with signal amplification. She describes how her scientific and management skil…
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Let us know what you think of this episode! Unlock the transformative secrets of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) as Dr. Will Horton, a clinical psychologist and NLP master, joins us to share groundbreaking insights into personal development and mind-body healing. This episode promises to challenge your perceptions, inviting you to explore the 'ho…
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Do you feel dizzy after reading that title? Me too, after writing it, but this week on the show we did indeed speak to a trainer of the trainers who train trainers of little humans! Meet Maya Johnson, a 3rd year PhD student in the School of Human Development and Family Sciences. For her research, Maya studies early childhood education policy and th…
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Let us know what you think of this episode! Discover the silent threats lurking in our everyday environment as Dr. Anthony Jay, author of "Estrogeneration," unveils the startling connection between common chemicals and hormonal imbalances. Grapple with the unsettling truth about a generation's fertility at risk, the rise in depression and cancer ra…
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Kayla Fratt is a PhD student in the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation sciences, whose research uses scat samples collected from apex predators to better understand their biology and ecology. As if being a graduate student isn't already enough of a full-time job, Kayla has another one; she is one of the founders and trainers of K9 …
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Elena Conser is a third year PhD student in the Plankton Ecology Lab within the Department of Integrative Biology. She really, really, loves plankton – marine organisms that are unable to swim against the current and are thus, at the whim and mercy of their environment. To study plankton, Elena employs a cutting-edge technology imaging system to vi…
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Charlene Perez Santos is a first year Master student working within the Marine Mammal Institute. Her research focuses on tracking humpback whale movement via satellite tags and comparing them with sea vessel routes in Bahia de Banderas in relation to habitat use and exposure to human impacts. Hosted by Matthew Vaughan and Hannah Stuwe.…
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On this episode the molpigs team talks with Jacob Majikes, the ‘boring materials physics’ expert of the DNA origami field. We discuss the incentive structures of the field, Hatch Act violations*, and how guinea pig bedding relates to biologics production. He explains to us how the National Institute of Standards and Technology became interested in …
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Let us know what you think of this episode! Samantha Zipporah joins me on this episode of the body literacy podcast to discuss conscious contraception and the wisdom of women's bodies. Sam is a fertility, sex, and cycle educator, author and activist with over 20 years of experience in personal, professional, and clinical contexts. A former birth do…
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Rachel Kaplan is a 4th year PhD student who studies both ends of marine food chains: the prey (krill) and the predator (baleen whales). Rachel conducts research in Oregon and along the Western Antarctic Peninsula. As a last-minute, life-saver of the show, this episode is a little different from our usual shows as we take a trip with Rachel to Antar…
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Elliot Icarus Laurence is a first year Master of Fine Arts student who draws on his own experience of growing up in poverty and continued financial precarity as a source of inspiration for writing fiction. Elliot says he is most inspired by people who “make it work,” such as single parents managing to make rent from paycheck to paycheck and overwor…
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Today's guest is Lauren Diaz, a fourth year PhD student in the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences. Lauren focuses on the population dynamics of freshwater organisms. We speak with Lauren about how she came to love stream ecosystems and her research on modeling the behavior of rainbow trout populations in California's Centr…
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For those of us who consume dairy products, we often don’t give much thought to the trials and tribulations that had to be faced to get that product on the grocery shelves. It’s probably a fair assumption to say that most of us have never considered that cheese could explode, but that is the center of Madeleine Enriquez’s graduate research. Join us…
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Do you look at veggies and fruits as a "have to" or a "should" in your life? Well today, you have choice to choose a fresh perspective. In this episode, I have the honor of interviewing Annette Licitra of Passionette Palate. Annette is an Integrative Health Coach, Wellness Chef, Best Selling Author and Speaker (www.passionettepalate.com). It is our…
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Join our conversation with Natalie Van Gelder, a first year graduate student writing creative nonfiction in OSU's MFA program. Natalie's work contributes to the emerging fields of medical humanities and narrative medicine, and she's passionate about bringing writing as a tool for discovery to those who many not be familiar with the practice. Hosted…
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Let us know what you think of this episode! Prepare yourself for a journey into the mesmerizing world of water with water nerd and H20 high priestess, Isabelle Friend, a true water ambassador. In the realm of water, science meets spirituality, creating a confluence that serves as the source of life and consciousness. Grasp on to the wisdom of ancie…
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This episode features Matt Vaughan, a third year PhD student in Integrative Biology working with Prof. Sarah Henkel in the Benthic Ecology Lab. Matt originally hails from Melbourne, Australia and recently joined the ID team as a host. Join us to learn about the fascinating ghost shrimp, their impact on marine systems, and how “disturbance and chang…
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Join us this week as we talk with Ellison Rose, a first year MFA student of creative non-fiction about what a memoir is and how they are writing theirs. Our conversation touches on what rurality means, what it feels like coming back to graduate school after an 8-year gap since college, as well as features a stunning writing sample read by El. If yo…
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This week's guest is Selene Ross, an MFA student specializing in literary fiction through short stories. We go in depth on how Selene seeks creative inspiration from people and places and the makings of a captivating story. Our conversation touches on her interests in women, belief, and the environmental symbolism of her home state of California. H…
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Per and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS, are widely used, long lasting chemicals, components of which break down very slowly over time. This is why you may have heard these substances called “forever chemicals.” However, the toxicity of these substances are not fully understood. Join us on this episode with E Hernandez to discuss the…
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Let us know what you think of this episode! Has your sex life hit a wall? If eating chocolate on the couch while binge watching vintage Sex and the City episodes sounds more appealing than actually having sex in the city, then you’re not going to want to miss this edition of the Body Literacy Podcast. Intimacy expert and self-proclaimed “Orgasmanau…
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In the small town of Maxville in eastern Oregon there's a story that often goes overlooked. Like many Oregon towns, Maxville was a timber town, but unique to Maxville is the community of Black loggers that lived and worked there after the Great Migration of the 1920s. Lonni Ivey is a logger’s daughter. While in her MA program in History, she learne…
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This episode is an exit interview of sorts for Dr. Grace Deitzler, who you may know as one of our hosts the past few years. Grace recently graduate with a PhD in Microbiology and is moving on from ID and Oregon State. We chat about her dissertation research into the effects of probiotics on the honeybee microbiome, the "double hit hypothesis", and …
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Getting to the bottom of what top predators in an ecosystem are eating is critical to understand how they may be influencing dynamics in the entire system and food web. But how do you figure out what a predator is eating if it’s hard to catch and collar or watch continuously? Easy, you use their poop! Our guest this week, Ellen Dymit, does exactly …
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Why is it that "sales" is such a dirty word? Why is it a horrible disease to be labeled as "salesy"? The real issue... more sales is the solution to most problems in business and what everyone needs. Pushing it away means unhealthy businesses, limited cash flow and prospective clients without valuable products and services. This common limiting bel…
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Let us know what you think of this episode! I invite you to join me on a transformative journey, as I sit down with naturopath, Barbara O'Neill, a true heroin of natural healing . After being silenced by Australian health authorities in a modern day natural medicine witch hunt, Barbara chose to continue spreading the message of self healing interna…
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It is terrifying how one day, one moment in time, your whole life can be uprooted and transformed forever. In this very special episode, I have the honor of interviewing 1 year cancer survivor, mom of 3, wife and business professional, Roxie Parikh. Roxie is a very giving person, and after a breast cancer awareness charitable event that she was par…
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Let us know what you think of this episode! Have you ever pondered the healing properties of water? Not just its hydrating capabilities, but its potential to cleanse and rejuvenate us on a cellular level? Join me as I welcome Greg the Hydrogen Man, who shares a miraculous journey of self-healing from tumors, autoimmune issues, and a heart condition…
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Let us know what you think of this episode! Dr. Neil Nathan joins me on this episode of the Body Literacy Podcast to discuss mold toxicity and something called Cell Danger Response which we will learn is the factor that explains why some people become chronically ill under the exact same circumstances that others may never get sick from at all. Dr.…
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In this special edition episode, the tables have turned! My dear friend and colleague, Gregg Gonzales, Life Writer and founder of "The Speakeasy Method" of book writing, interviews me, Kristin Crockett Business and Life Coach and CEO of Courageous Destiny, to talk about what courageous destiny is and the value of starting your own journey now. Clos…
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In this episode we discuss the super powers of adopting some introverted habits can bring clarity and help enhance self care! Sabrina Schottenhamel is a Licensed Massage Therapist, Professional Speaker & Introverted Leader. Her passion for health, wellness & self-care is the motivation for her mission to create simple yet effective ways to enjoy li…
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In this episode of the molpigs podcast, Hannah, Boya and Erik talk with Zibo Chen, a new professor at Westlake University about his scientific journey through the world of biological information system design. We discuss how he went from designing DNA, to proteins, to entire cellular systems. Designing with different materials requires different de…
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Meet Letty Velez! She is known as the “Ultimate Connector & Community Navigator.” Letty is the CEO of Velez Global Enterprises also offering - Social Enterprises & IC U Community Navigator nonprofit, Activist and philanthropist. She is a strong advocate for Small & Minority Owned Businesses, a voice to Legislators & Corporations on Small Business r…
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Where would you be if you added more courage to your life? Could you be that trailblazer that leads others to more impact? In this episode, Courageous Destiny unites with Michelle Morkert, Ph.D to talk about trailblazing strategies in leadership and life. Michelle partners with women leaders around the world to level-up their careers, have an impac…
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On this episode, the molpigs team talks with Ashwin Gopinath about bridging size scales in nanomaterial size scales. We explore his journey from optical physics to learning DNA nanotechnology in the Rothemund lab and his current projects and vision for highly multiplexed molecular measurements. Ashwin's career path has been quite the adventure, sta…
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In this episode I interview the courageous Randi Moxi! Randi is a published author of a children's book (soon to be series) called "A Pittie Pool Party"! We talk about why this message so close to her heart, her courageous stand for pit bulls and her history of volunteering and growing up around rescue animals. This is a terrific book to pick up fo…
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This week our guest is Alexander Butcher, a second year MS and soon-to-be PhD student in the Department of Crop and Soil Science. We speak with Alexander about protecting potato crops in Oregon and elsewhere from a hungry pest -- the Colorado potato beetle. Alexander works with a class of chemicals called elicitors which act to stimulate plants' na…
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There’s a big difference between human time and Earth–or soil–time. It’s what makes climate impacts so difficult to imagine, and climate solutions so challenging to fully realize. Take it from someone who knows: our guest this week has spent the last decade studying the very idea of “permanence.” Join us this week as we delve a bit into the world b…
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