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Kristi LaMonica
STEM Stories from the Swamp
Stem Stories from the Swamp is a series of STEM podcasts, mostly less than 30 minutes, where students discuss science that interests them! These are presented by students in Dr. Kristi LaMonica's Seminar in Biology class at Russell Sage College (RSC). RSC is a small liberal arts college with campuses located in Troy and Albany, New York.
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5.0 stars from 16 ratings
Great episode! Concussions are a serious injury that usually just get passed over. People dont realize all of the symptoms and consequences that come with it long term! Skin Grafting- I knew of skin grafting but not a lot about it. This was very interesting to hear the different options and how...Read full review »
Skylar Grybos via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/04/23
PTSD
This topic was truly interesting, you guys did a good job highlighting that depending where the person did their service their PTSD triggers and symptoms can also vary. Also I believe you guys mentioning that this is something that is commonly discussed and not much is done to do something about...Read full review »
Asuan Farrell via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/22
Crohn’s Disease
Great Information. I love learning about diseases that I am not familiar with. Very informative and easy to understand. I really appreciate the time taken to break down the differences between each type of Crohn’s as well as current treatments. Hannah, thank you for your transparency! -Sheba
SamIam042711 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/22
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