REACH shares the stories of Penn State researchers: their studies, discoveries, and the ways their work shapes our world.
As a national leader in university research, with more than $900 million in annual funding, Penn State is at the forefront of tackling the challenges that matter most. Hosts Beth Bamford and Cole Cullen sit down with these experts to explore what they’re studying, why it matters, and how it impacts everyday lives and communities. From cross-disciplinary collaborations to partnerships with other universities and government agencies, REACH highlights the successes, challenges, and real-world impact of university research. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how research connects to you.
REACH shares the stories of Penn State researchers: their studies, discoveries, and the ways their work shapes our world.
As a national leader in university research, with more than $900 million in annual funding, Penn State is at the forefront of tackling the challenges that matter most. Hosts Beth Bamford and Cole Cullen sit down with these experts to explore what they’re studying, why it matters, and how it impacts everyday lives and communities. From cross-disciplinary collaborations to partnerships with other universities and government agencies, REACH highlights the successes, challenges, and real-world impact of university research. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how research connects to you.
In the 6th episode of the Reach podcast, we discuss diseases in wildlife. We joined Dr. Kurt Vandegrift in the field to learn how research is conducted using ticks and mice, and how he is trying to prevent the next big epidemic. Next, we speak with Dr. Marilyn Roossinck about white-nose syndrome and it is endangering little brown bats.