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  • In Vivo Podcast by Kyle Drake

    The name of our podcast, in vivo, means “in a living thing” or “studying something alive.” Here, we treat UCONN as a living organism that is a premier teaching and research institution. For UCONN as an organism to thrive it requires preeminent scholars, scientists, and students. However, few platforms exist to highlight the scholarship and innovation that is at the heart of UCONN’s success. In this podcast we study UCONN in vivo by unveiling the stories of the exact people who make UCONN flourish.

    This Podcast is hosted and founded by Kyle Drake, a 2nd year graduate student in the Kanadia Lab in the PNB department. He was a PNB Honors undergraduate at UCONN and is the recipient of the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship award. He is currently studying the role of RNA processing in limb development for his Ph.D. thesis.

    In vivo is freely accessible on iTunes (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-vivo/id1471148189) and Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/53yj3JiQ8MDiiCMYGqvL5r). You can find out more about the podcast through Twitter or Instagram (@invivopod).

    Please contact Kyle Drake (kyle.drake@uconn.edu) if you would like to suggest someone to be interviewed on in vivo. Recommendations from all disciplines are encouraged.

    In vivo is graciously supported by the Office of the Vice President for Research and the Office of the Provost.

    For more information, contact: Kyle Drake at kyle.drake@uconn.edu