Friday, October 18, 2013

My voice recording of "Extramitochondrial OPA1 and adrenocortical function"

Since May 2013, I have been working as a postbaccalaureate fellow (postbac) at the NIH in the SNE of the LPS of the NIAAA (yes, government employees and entities love acronyms and abbreviations).  I have made lots of friends and had the opportunity to dabble in lots of projects while mice breed for my project.  Anyway, one of my dabblings came as an invitation from my Hungarian friend and co-worker GergÅ‘ Szanda, M.D., Ph.D., when he asked me to voice a 5 minute research presentation with my fine American accent.  I have embedded the video here for your viewing pleasure.



This was my first voice casting, so I think I made some unusual inflections.  However, Gergo and his colleagues were pleased.  I had no hand in the research itself, but I must admit that I thoroughly enjoyed recording this with Gergo.
Update: 1 July 2015, I have lost access to the voice recording/presentation. Sad day.

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