Wildcat Wonder Podcast

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Wildcat Wonder Podcast

Wildcat Wonder: Inside Arizona Research

Research breakthroughs and innovative advances happen so often at the University of Arizona it can be a challenge just to keep up. Wildcat Wonder takes you inside the U of A’s research enterprise to meet the brilliant individuals leading these projects to better understand the impact of their work. Our hosts help translate complex topics into casual conversation, trade tips for work/life balance and share a few laughs with leading researchers.
 

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Sudha Ram: Big Data, Dogs and the Dos & Don'ts of Online Privacy

We cut to the chase and ask Sudha Ram about her adorable pup, Griffey. After establishing he's a very good boy, Lisa and Laine learn about analyzing large data sets to improve quality of life for everyone from asthma patients to new U of A students on campus. Sudha's innovative ideas positioned her to be a pioneer in her field as the Internet was just taking shape. Her career shifted from business and profits to public education, and we are all fortunate she pursued her passion. Enjoy!

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Melanie Hingle: Balanced Nutrition, Building Community and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

We sat down with Melanie Hingle just before Thanksgiving, and yes, pumpkin pie is on her plate. From there, Lisa and Laine explore Melanie's work in nutrition science and public health. She shares how her passion for nutrition began with a chance encounter and has grown to include multiple community partnerships. Along the way, she reflects on balancing work and life—whether through family meals or Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Prepare to be inspired by her fresh perspective on health and community!

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Pierre Deymier: Harmonizing Life and Innovation - Exploring New Sound Frontiers

Pierre Deymier is approaching 40 years at the University of Arizona, and he’s not slowing down. Dive into his groundbreaking work at the New Frontiers of Sound advancing topological acoustics. The emerging field’s applications vary from improving everyday technologies to monitoring permafrost in Alaska. Pierre’s learned to keep work on campus, so weekends are for family and cycling. Enjoy a ride through sound, science, and a career dedicated to innovation and collaboration.