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December 10, 2008
Guest: Dr. Karin Pfennig, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, UNC-CH
Topics: Context-dependent behavior, mate choice
 
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December 17, 2008
Guest: Dr. David Berube, Department of Communication, NC State University
Topic: Public understanding of nanotechnology
 
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Radio In Vivo
2006 Program Archive

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Radio In Vivo January 18, 2006 Guests: Dr. Samuel Wilson, Dr. Tom Goehl, NIEHS Topics: NIEHS, environmental health

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Samuel H. Wilson, M.D., Deputy Director, NIEHS

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

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Thomas J. Goehl, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief (ret.), Environmental Health Perspectives, NIEHS

Environmental Health Perspectives

Radio In Vivo January 25, 2006 Guest: Dr. Claudia Miller, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Topic: Chemical Intolerance

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Claudia S. Miller, M.D., M.S., University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Claudia S. Miller, M.D., M.S.

Ernie's Environmental Health Perspectives article on conference, "Addiction & Chemical Intolerance: A Shared Etiology?" held September 2005 at RTP

Radio In Vivo February 1, 2006 Guest: Michael Murphy, Pres. & CEO, Gentris Corp., RTP, NC Topic: Pharmacogenomics/Personalized Medicine

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Michael Murphy, President & CEO, Gentris Corp.

Gentris Corporation

Ernie's Environmental Health Perspectives article on Pharmacogenomics (personalized medicine)

Radio In Vivo February 8, 2006 Guest: Chris Long, EPA-RTP Topic: Green Buildings, Sustainability

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EPA's RTP campus

EPA RTP campus

Radio In Vivo, February 15, 2006 Guests: Mark Dessauer & Cara Crisler, Active Living by Design, Chapel Hill, NC Topic: Community design and physical activity

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Mark Dessauer, Active Living by Design

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Cara Crisler, Active Living by Design

Active Living by Design

Meeting Summary: Environmental Solutions to Obesity in America's Youth...written by Ernie

Radio In Vivo February 22, 2006 Guest: Dr. Henry Greenside, Duke University Topics: Einstein, Physics, Science & Math Education

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Henry Greenside, Ph.D., Physics Dept., Duke University

Dr. Greenside's Duke home page

"Eye-to-Eye with Einstein": Dr. Greenside's Chapel Hill Lectures

Radio In Vivo March 1, 2006 Guest: Dr. Jaime Mancilla, UNC-Chapel Hill Topic: Neurobiology

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Dr. Jaime Mancilla, UNC-Chapel Hill

Manis Lab, Dept. of Otolaryngology, UNC-CH

Radio In Vivo March 8, 2006 Guest: Karen Joy Miller, Prevention Is the Cure Topics: Environmental exposures and health, breast cancer

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Karen Joy Miller, President, Huntington Breast Cancer Action Coalition, Prevention Is the Cure

Huntington Breast Cancer Action Coalition

Prevention Is the Cure

Radio In Vivo March 22, 2006 Guest: Robin Swift, NC HIV/AIDS Training Center Topic: HIV/AIDS Medical Professional Training

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Robin Swift, NC HIV/AIDS Training Center

NC HIV/AIDS Training Center

Radio In Vivo March 29, 2006 Guests: Barry Teater, Dr. Maria Rapoza, North Carolina Biotechnology Center Topics: NC Biotechnology Center, Biotechnology

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Barry Teater, Director of Corporate Communications, North Carolina Biotechnology Center, RTP

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Maria Rapoza, Ph.D., Vice President, Science & Technology Development Program, NCBC, RTP

North Carolina Biotechnology Center

Radio In Vivo April 5, 2006 Guests: Jeffrey Abbey, Dr. Charles Nicolette, Argos Therapeutics, Durham, NC Topics: cancer vaccines, dendritic cells as therapeutic agents

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Jeffrey Abbey, MBA, JD, Vice President, Business Development, Argos Therapeutics

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Charles Nicolette, Ph.D., Vice President, Research and Development, Argos Therapeutics

Argos Therapeutics, Inc.

Radio In Vivo April 12, 2006 Guest: Dr. Doug Crawford-Brown, UNC professor, Director, Carolina Environmental Program Topics: climate change, Community Carbon Reduction Program (CRed)

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Dr. Doug Crawford-Brown, UNC Professor, Director, Carolina Environmental Program

Dr. Crawford-Brown's home page

Carolina Environmental Program

Radio In Vivo April 19, 2006 Guest: Dr. Gary Mesibov, Director, Division TEACCH Topics: Division TEACCH, autism

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Dr. Gary Mesibov, Director, Division TEACCH

Division TEACCH (UNC autism program)

Autism Society of North Carolina

Radio In Vivo May 3, 2006 Guest: Dr. Peter S. White, Director, North Carolina Botanical Garden Topics: NC Botanical Garden, horticulture, biodiversity

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Dr. Peter S. White, Director, North Carolina Botanical Garden, UNC Biology professor

North Carolina Botanical Garden

Dr. White's UNC home page

Radio In Vivo May 24, 2006 Guests: Drs. Elizabeth Brannon, Patricia Bauer, and Amy Needham, Duke University Topic: infant cognition

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Dr. Liz Brannon, Duke University Department of Psychology & Neuroscience

Brannon Laboratory for the Study of Development and Evolution of Cognition

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Dr. Patricia Bauer, Duke University Department of Psychology & Neuroscience

Cognition in the Transition - Dr. Bauer's University of Minnesota Lab

Dr. Bauer's faculty profile

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Dr. Amy Needham, Duke University Department of Psychology & Neuroscience

Infant Perception Lab (Dr. Needham, Principal Investigator)

BABIES WANTED for Duke research studies! Click here for information, or call 660-5790.

Radio In Vivo May 31, 2006 Guest: Dr. Jef French, NIEHS Topic: Mouse Genetics

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Dr. Jef French, NIEHS

Complex Trait Consortium

Dr. French's lab: NIEHS Laboratory of Molecular Toxicology, Transgenic Carcinogenesis Group

Ernie's Environmental Health Perspectives article on the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Complex Trait Consortium

Radio In Vivo June 7, 2006 Guest: Dr. James Donohue, UNC Topic: respiratory diseases

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Dr. James Donohue, UNC pulmonologist

Dr. Donohue's UNC home page

American Lung Association of North Carolina

Alpha One Foundation (advocacy group for people with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency)

Radio In Vivo June 21, 2006 Guests: Dr. Ken Hudnell & Dr. Gary Foley, EPA RTP Topics: harmful algal blooms, GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems)

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Dr. Gary Foley, Director, National Center for Environmental Research, EPA-RTP

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Dr. Ken Hudnell, EPA-RTP

EPA page on GEOSS: Global Earth Observation System of Systems

EPA page on International Symposium on Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms, held September 2005

Radio In Vivo, June 28, 2006 Guest: Dr. William Greenlee, President & CEO, CIIT Centers for Health Research, RTP Topics: CIIT Centers for Health Research, systems biology, chemical exposures research

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Dr. William Greenlee, President & CEO, CIIT Centers for Health Research, RTP

CIIT Centers for Health Research

Radio In Vivo July 12, 2006 Guest: Dr. John Butts, NC Chief Medical Examiner Topics: forensic pathology, medical examiner system

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Brinkhous-Bullitt on the UNC-CH campus houses the NC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

North Carolina Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

American Medical Writers Association, Carolinas Chapter

Radio In Vivo July 19, 2006 Guests: Dr. Remy Coeytaux & Dr. Wunian Chen, UNC School of Medicine Topic: Acupuncture

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Dr. Remy Coeytaux, UNC School of Medicine

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Dr. Wunian Chen, UNC School of Medicine

Article on acupuncture by Drs. Coeytaux and Chen

Article on acupuncture and headaches by Drs. Coeytaux and Chen

American Academy of Medical Acupuncture

Radio In Vivo July 26, 2006 Guest: Carol Winkelman Topics: Pregnancy and Childbirth after 40

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Welcome to the world, Isabella!

Order Carol's book, "The Complete Guide to Pregnancy After 30" here

Pregnancy Today: a community for parents-to-be

Links to high risk pregnancy resources

Radio In Vivo August 2, 2006 Guest: Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker Topics: Mold-related illnesses, biotoxins

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Ritchie C. Shoemaker, MD, Pocomoke, Maryland

Dr. Shoemaker's Biotoxins Diagnosis/Treatment site

"Mold Warriors" - Dr. Shoemaker's book on mold-related illness

The Center for School Mold Help

Radio In Vivo August 23, 2006 Guests: Dr. Neil Frazer, COO, and Jean Chitwood, Vice President, Commercial, Erimos Pharmaceuticals, Raleigh Topic: EM1421, Erimos' candidate anti-cancer drug