Listen "9. D2O Maintaining Viability under Low Temperatures to Model Viral Vaccine Additives - Annika Morgan"
Episode Synopsis
This ninth episode marks the podcast’s two month birthday since its launch, and it’s also special because I have Annika Morgan on, who won the first and best of category awards in the category of Biochemistry at Intel ISEF this year. She researched a way to make vaccines and other viral medications (such as the Ebola vaccine) storable at higher temperatures to reduce the cost of transporting them long distances. When she is not playing with viruses, Annika is working as an emergency medical responder, a lifeguard, or at the Youth Mental Health First Aid support team at Joel Barlow she co-founded. She is driven by an undeniable curiosity for science and a desire to serve others. Annika shared some valuable advice on time management and what the best way is to respond to bullies. Make sure to take a few moments of science with us!
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