Gray Matter Chatter: A Science Communication Podcast

Gray Matter Chatter: A Science Communication Podcast — Episode 4: The Importance of Basic Science

12 min · 20 de oct de 2025
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In this episode of Gray Matter Chatter, host Gracie, now officially a PhD candidate, dives into the importance of basic science and how curiosity-driven research shapes our understanding of the world. From the discovery of CRISPR in bacteria to studying how neurons communicate in microscopic worms, Gracie explores how simple model organisms like C. elegans can unlock big insights about the brain. Tune in to learn how tiny creatures are helping us unravel the fundamental language of neurons, and why that matters for all of us. Want to learn more or get involved? Contact: ⁠graymatterchatter@gmail.com Visit: ⁠⁠utahsciencecommunicators.com⁠⁠ [http://utahsciencecommunicators.com] This podcast is independently produced and distributed by the host Gracie. Promotion is supported through Utah Science Communicators, a student-led group supported by the University of Utah. The opinions expressed are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official views of Utah Science Communicators or the University of Utah.

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