Science Gets Personal: Stories about science getting real

Published: Dec. 8, 2018, 1:55 a.m.

b"This week, we\\u2019re presenting two stories about times when science got personal and research started to hit home.\\nPart 1: After years of suffering, Phillip Comella discovers the cause of his \\u201cexcessive bathroom breaks\\u201d while working on his thesis in biomedical science.\\nPart 2: Neuroscientist Kelley Remole begins suffering from mysterious and paralyzing headaches.\\nPhillip Comella is pursuing a PhD in Biomedical Sciences at The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. His research includes machine learning and genetics in an effort to better diagnosis patients and simulate disease. Phillip has a passion for translating technology and tales from science to the public.\\xa0 \\nKelley Remole, PhD, is the senior director of scientific programs at Columbia University's Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute. She worked previously at the American Museum of Natural History and has consulted on a number of projects, including Neurodome, a planetarium show about the brain. She has been nationally recognized for her science outreach work and has been featured on local and national television.\\xa0 \\xa0\\n\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"