This week Naturally Talking turns 10 years outdated! Our first podcast was revealed on Could fifteenth, 2012. Since then, we’ve revealed a complete of 86 podcasts, celebrating the range of analysis and occasions occurring throughout the Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Well being & Comparative Medication. On this put up, we take this chance to look again into Naturally Talking’s archive to share a few of our favorite podcasts. We’ve chosen these you’ve listened to most, and in addition tried to focus on the breadth of subjects and contributors. We hope you take pleasure in this stroll down reminiscence lane!

Resilience in Academia – Episode 59
This is likely one of the podcasts most listened-to. Printed in March, 2018, on this episode we interview IBAHCM researchers Shaun Killen, Katie Hampson, Richard Reeve, Barbara Helm and Dan Haydon to listen to about their often-bumpy profession paths, the challenges they’ve confronted, and their methods for overcoming them.

Masters of Science—Quantifying life – Episode 33
This put up, revealed in December 2015, was the primary in a three-part collection of podcasts produced by Naturally Talking’s James Burgon and Karen Hotopp, offering an outline of three of the Institute’s Masters programmes.

The issue with p-values – Episode 25
On this episode, revealed in June 2015, one in all Naturally Talking’s founders, Shaun Killen, hosts a round-table dialogue on the issues with p-values, and the analysis tradition that perpetuates their use.

Some cool collaborations…

The RRS Discovery
On this miniseries (Half 1 & Half 2) revealed in late 2018 / early 2019, PhD scholar Julie Miller interviews fellow scientists on board the Royal Analysis Ship Discovery. This worldwide crew set sail to the mid-Atlantic to check an space probably vital for each migratory and locally-breeding seabirds.

How sensible are fish? – Episode 49
Printed in February 2017, on this episode Naturally Talking (NS)’s Taya Forde speaks with 2016 Buckland Professor of Fisheries Felicity Huntingford and fellow NS crew member Martina Quaggiotto about analysis into fish intelligence—from their means to kind sophisticated 3D thoughts maps, to studying to visually discriminate amongst over 40 human faces! Life-long fishers Charles Jardine and Marshall Bissett be a part of the dialogue to share their private experiences of how sensible fish can actually be.
Fascinating visiting researchers…

Conversations with an R Jedi – Episode 41
On this episode revealed in June 2016, Naturally Talking’s Laurie Baker speaks to Chief Scientist at RStudio, Hadley Wickham, concerning the ins and outs of programming.

On the Wings of a Large – Episode 18
We interview College of Glasgow alumnus Richard Phillips of the British Antarctic Survey about his work with albatrosses in South Georgia and his recommendation for younger ecologists getting into the sector.
And different fascinating issues IBAHCM researchers rise up to…


Making Connections – linking knowledge on biodiversity – Episode 65
In 2018, IBAHCM researcher Rod Web page was awarded the Ebbe Nielsen prize for his proposal to assist doc the biodiversity of Australia by linking quite a lot of open sources of knowledge. Tune in to listen to concerning the challenges and alternatives related to the thrilling subject of ‘biodiversity informatics’ – tapping into huge knowledge to doc the number of life on our planet in additional related methods.
Unique art work for episodes 59 and 65, in addition to for this episode, by Eleni Christoforou