Sneaking Science into Punk RocK: ScienceMatters Episode 7, Starring Jennifer Leavey

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Leavey uses popular culture to convey scientific concepts

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A. Maureen Rouhi, Ph.D.
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College of Sciences

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A science punk rock band and an irreverent science magazine are just some of the tools Leavey uses to hook students into science

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By day, she’s Jennifer Leavey,  cademic professional in the School of Biological Sciences. When she straps on a guitar, Leavey becomes Leucine Zipper, leader of the rock band Zinc Fingers. For a change of pace, ScienceMatters samples the band’s science-inspired songs. Leavey shares how the band uses music and other media to teach science.

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Episode 7 of ScienceMatters' Season 1 stars Jennifer Leavey.  Listen to the podcast here and read the transcript here.

Jennifer Leavey is a principal academic professional in the School of Biological Science. She also serves College of Sciences as the coordinator of the  Integrated Science Curriculum and director of Georgia Tech Urban Honeybee Project.

The Georgia Tech Urban Honey Bee Project is an interdisciplinary educational initiative to recruit and retain students in STEM careers through the study of how urban habitats affect honey bee health and how technology can be used to study bees. 

Leavey is also the faculty director of the Science and Math Research Training (SMaRT) and Scientific Health and Related Professions (SHaRP) Living Learning Communities of the College of Sciences.These communities aim to create lasting connections among College of Sciences majors who are interested in research (SMaRT) or intend to pursue additional education and training health-rleated fields. 

In Episode 7 of ScienceMatters, Leavey shares her long-lasting passion for both science and rock music. By day, she’s an academic professional; but when she straps on a guitar , she mutates to Leucine Zipper, leader of the rock band Zinc Fingers.

For a change of pace, ScienceMatters samples the band’s science-inspired songs. Leavey shares how the band uses music and other media to make science concepts fun and accessible.  

Take a listen at sciencematters.gatech.edu.

Enter to win a prize by answering the question for Episode 7

In episode 7, what is the name of the song that Jennifer Leavey says sounds like a love song but is actually about bacteria living together in biofilms?

Submit your entry by 11 AM on Monday, Oct. 8, at sciencematters.gatech.edu. Answer and winner will be announced shortly after the quiz closes.

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College of Sciences, School of Biological Sciences, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry

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ScienceMatters, College of Sciences, School of Biological Sciences, Jennifer Leavey, Leucine Zipper, Leucine Zipper and the Zinc Fingers
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  • Created By: A. Maureen Rouhi
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Oct 1, 2018 - 11:24am
  • Last Updated: Oct 1, 2018 - 2:49pm