Episodes
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
AJP-Cell Physiology Paper of the Year 2020 podcast
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
A recorded interview by AJP-Cell Physiology Deputy Editor, Eric Delpire (Vanderbilt University, USA), in discussion with the “Paper of the Year 2020” winner Bianca Quade and her PhD mentor, Dr. Mark Parker (The State University of New York: The University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA). The findings and challenges behind the winning research paper are discussed, along with Bianca’s initial inspirations to enter a research career. Read the paper “pH dependence of the Slc4a11-mediated H+ conductance is influenced by intracellular lysine residues and modified by disease-linked mutations” at https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00128.2020
Tuesday Aug 13, 2019
Tuesday Aug 13, 2019
AJP-Cell Physiology's latest Podcast features Associate Editor Thomas Hawke in Discussion with Esther E. Dupont-Versteegden from University of Kentucky, about the recently-published Rapid Report “Resident muscle stem cells are not required for testosterone-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy” (https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00260.2019)
Authors of the paper From left to right: Kevin A Murach, Davis A Englund, Ally C Neal, Bailey D Peck, Hannah A Caldwell, John J. McCarthy, Charlotte A Peterson, and Esther E. Dupont-Versteegden
Monday May 08, 2017
AJP-Cell Paper of the Year 2016 Award Podcast
Monday May 08, 2017
Monday May 08, 2017
In this special podcast the Editor-in-Chief of AJP-Cell, Prof. Josephine C. Adams (University of Bristol, UK), has a discussion with the AJP-Cell Paper of the Year 2016 Award winner, Dr. Nathan Zaidman (now at John Hopkins, USA), and his mentor, Prof. Scott O'Grady (University of Minnesota, USA). The research underlying the winning paper was carried out as part of Nathan's Ph.D. research in Prof. O'Grady's laboratory.
This podcast explores the major findings of the 2016 AJP-Cell Physiology Paper of the Year “Differentiation of human bronchial epithelialcells: role of hydrocortisone in development of ion transport pathways involvedin mucociliary clearance” (DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00073.2016). The authors explain how they investigated the role of hydrocortisone (HC) in differentiation and development of the ion transport phenotype of normal human bronchial epithelial cells under air-liquid interface conditions.
The discussion also touches on possible future research directions. Dr. Zaidman shares valuable advice for other students about the key factor to consider when it comes to choosing a postdoctoral research project.
Presentation of the award to Dr. Nathan Zaidman by Prof. Josephine Adams, Editor-in-Chief, at EB 2017.
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
AJP-Cell Paper of the Year 2015 Award Podcast
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
Monday Apr 27, 2015
Monday Apr 27, 2015