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    This week we are discussing Frankenstein! It's not as spooky as you think because the book has very little in common with the pop culture icon that you are familiar with.
    Aaron Fried returns for a second conversation about anatomical specimens, this time discussing illustrations based on executed Nazi prisoners. Plus updates on epigenetics, handedness in cells, HAPS sponsorship, making course content accessible
    Host Kevin Patton previews the content of The Nazi Anatomists, featuring another chat with Aaron Fried. There's more...including a small bit of bonus content to make the full episode more meaningful to listeners...including a recommendation fr
    Aaron Fried, national speaker on the use of human donor bodies in anatomy education, particularly in Nazi Germany, joins Kevin for the first of two chats on the importance of "the silent teacher" in learning A&P. Also, Kevin explains the loudne
    Hobbits! (and Dragons and other Middle Earth races a bit)
    Barbara Waxer gives advice on the "proper" use of media in teaching, including where to find it. Documented number of protein-coding genes & noncoding genes (RNA-coding genes) in the human genome continues to fluctuate. A new sensory structure,
    Weinstein & Sumeracki join Kevin for a conversation about their new book that explores how learning science can help us teach more effectively & help our students learn more effectively. And a brief update on how myosin-actin interactions in th
    This week we venture briefly into the treasure trove that is mermaids to discuss the 1984 movie Splash! (and try, unsuccessfully, to not spend the entire time talking about our love for Tom Hanks)
    Is there a newly discovered micro-organ in our lymph nodes? Perhaps we should be modeling professional integrity for our students. 00:42 | A new micro-organ in our lymph nodes? 05:31 | Daily Nuzzel newsletter with curated headlines for A&P teac
    Hold on to your butts! This week we go back to where it all began - Jurassic Park!
    Master teachers focus more on promoting a culture of integrity than on specific anti-cheating strategies, but what are some practical ways to do that? Greg Clowther sings a song for A&P and challenges us to do the same. Button junctions in lymp
    Short one this week! We start with Pluie and the wolves only highway and tangent onto wolves in pop culture.
    The syllabus is a key document in any college course. But do we really pay close attention to it? In this extended bonus episode, host Kevin Patton tells listeners how to make a syllabus easy to READ and easy to RAID, so that students really wi
    Welcome to our first hot take episode- The Meg! We saw this new movie in trailers this weekend and wanted to share our initial feelings about it and it’s biological inaccuracies with you! *Note: This episode does contain some spoilers of the Me
    We are finally at the reason why Sara started this podcast (probably!), it's Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home!

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