
Scientifically Sound: Hosted by Ralph White III
Welcome to the Scientifically Sound! I'm Ralph from the South. It's the host that does the most and I don't mean to boast. This is my scientific journey coming to the creative forefront. You may find that a scientific discovery could be inspired by a hit song of an amazing musician. Or maybe a musician was reading up on some academic journals to find their new melody. Whatever the case may be, we have science, we have music, put them together and let's use it. Follow us on Instagram @scientificallysound
Scientifically Sound: Hosted by Ralph White III
Episode 5: Put Me Down Easy w/ Lynnea Harris
FIRST (interview)! My friend Lynnea Harris joins me on the Sound in our first interview. We sing, we laugh, we discuss impulse buys (in the love of science). We breakdown the 1963 heartbreak single "Put Me Down Easy" by Sam Cooke's little brother, L.C Cooke. We tie that song to Lynnea's research to how opioids work. More below about my guest, Lynnea Harris.
"Born and raised in Dallas, Texas. Lynnea Harris is a 5th year PhD student studying Molecular and Systems Pharmacology at Emory University under (the high-key famous) Dennis C. Liotta. Her thesis project focuses on opioid medications in rodents and attempts to find methods to inhibit the development of opioid tolerance."
The Song of the Week: Free as the Wind by The Crusaders
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