
The Why Science Initiative
We explore the reasons why life science researchers and industry professionals are driven to do the work they do and why the general public should understand and care about their discoveries and breakthroughs. Sponsored by Quansys Bio with Kyle Valgardson as the host.
The Why Science Initiative
Episode 2- Wildfire Smoke inhalation with David Scieszka
In this episode of the Why Science Initiative, soon-to-be Dr. David Scieszka tells us about his unexpected finding with extreme distance wildfire smoke inhalation in a mouse field study. David is a Ph.D./MBA candidate with the University of New Mexico focusing on aging processes and cardiovascular health. We discuss the complex mixture of wildfire smoke and the impact it had on his mice from hundreds of miles away, highlighting the national if not global impact that these recent wildfires may have on our cardiovascular health.
This episode is perfect for anyone that may not have thought of the impacts that distant wildfires may have on our health, and what considerations we may want to weigh in policy decisions around natural resource management. Please join us for this fascinating episode and subscribe to be notified of future episodes like this.
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You can find more about Dr. Scieszka's work here, https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidscieszka/
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