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QED with Dr. B NEW SERIES from WOSU and COSI: Premieres Wednesday, January 27 at 7:30Pm Details on Pages 2 - 3 January 2021 • wosu.org QED with Dr. B NEW SERIES from WOSU and COSI: Premieres Wednesday, January 27 at 7:30pm details on pages 2 - 3 All programs are subject to change. VOLUME 42 • NUMBER 1 Airfare (UPS 372670) is published except for June, July and August by: WOSU Public Media © Robb McCormick Photography 2400 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, OH 43210 614-292-9678 Copyright 2021 by The Ohio State University. All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be reproduced in any form or by any means without express written permission from the publisher. Subscription is by a minimum contribution of $60 to WOSU Public Media, of which $3.25 is allocated to Airfare. Periodicals postage paid at Columbus, Ohio. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Airfare, 2400 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, OH 43210 WOSU Public Media WOSU + COSI = QED with Dr. B General Manager Tom Rieland Membership Rob Walker It’s absolutely remarkable that, despite the pandemic, the creative teams at WOSU Amy Tillinghast, and COSI have come together to produce a brand-new weekly science series on Senior Director Marketing & Communications Victoria Jenkins, WOSU TV! QED with Dr. B – starring COSI CEO Dr. Frederic Bertley (a.k.a. “Dr. B”) – Coordinator explores and explains the latest in scientific breakthroughs with stories captured Friends of WOSU Board right here in Central Ohio. President Kyle Anderson The partnership history of these two Columbus nonprofits dates to 2006 when Vice President Mac Joseph WOSU opened television studios at COSI and the organizations developed the Secretary/Treasurer Betsy Pandora WOSU@COSI kids’ space. The kids’ space on the second floor of COSI is still Board Members popular with hands-on digital media activities and exhibits. Kyle Anderson* Trip Lazarus Now, we are thrilled to have built a production partnership with COSI to tap William Ballenger Kurt Lykins the expertise of Dr. Frederic Bertley, a science educator and immunologist who Jason Beehler Kathy McGinnis is brilliant at distilling complex scientific principles into concepts even I can Courtnee Carrigan Melissa McHenry Ann DiMarco Christine Mortine understand. Dr. B has a joyful enthusiasm that makes working with him a blast! Erik Farley Betsy Pandora* Jeri Grier Stacy Rastauskas Jon Hsu Tom Rieland* Watch every Wednesday night at 7:30pm starting January 27 Mac Joseph* Bill Schiffman Julie Keckstein Erin Davis Shedd to improve your science literacy as Dr. B breaks down advances in Ray LaVoie medicine, technology, the study of climate change and more. WOSU Mission: To engage, inform and inspire our diverse community. Thank you to COSI and Dr. B for overcoming so much during the past year to work WOSU Vision: Curiosity ignited. Community connected. with our talented producers and videographers in creating this television series. QED with Dr. B joins WOSU’s other weekly series Columbus Neighborhoods, Questions? Comments? Broad & High, Columbus On The Record and In The Know. Call 614-292-9678 There is no other time in recent history when it was more important to understand scientific advances and processes. Tune in to QED with Dr. B or watch online and let us know what you think! Tom Rieland General Manager 2 For detailed listings, visit wosu.org QED with Dr. B | Wednesdays at 7:30pm | Starting January 27 QED with Dr. B is a new weekly half-hour TV series that explores how scientific discoveries impact our daily lives. Hosted by Dr. Frederic Bertley (“Dr. B”), president and CEO of COSI, QED with Dr. B talks one-on-one with the scientists, engineers and innovators who are redefining how we interact with our world. Here, it’s Dr. B’s turn to answer some questions and introduce you to this exciting new series coming to WOSU TV this month. Q&A with Dr. B Q: What do you hope our viewers will learn about scientists from QED with Dr. B? Q: What does QED mean? Why is it the title of the new show? A: Scientists are just like everyone else. They had the same A: For centuries since the Renaissance, mathematicians, wonky childhood. They have multiple interests and hobbies. physicists and philosophers would pen Q.E.D. at the end of They eat and drink the same foods as everyone else. And their proofs. Q.E.D. is Latin for Quod Erat Demonstrandum, yes, they are very approachable. The only differentiator is which roughly translates into “Quite Easily Demonstrated.” that scientists have this insatiable passion to peer deep into QED fits perfectly then as part of our show title because a subject and try to best understand a truth about nature our primary goal is to have the audience easily and and our elegant universe. And no doubt about it, we all are effectively understand cutting-edge science. In short, we better off because of it! want to “quite easily demonstrate” to the viewers that science is accessible, enlightening and also really cool. Q: Tell us something you’ve learned about making a brand-new television show? Q: Why is science literacy so important to you? A: Three things: One, it’s a lot of hard work coupled with a A: Science – and its offspring, technology – are all around prescribed and calculated process. Two, it’s a fantastic fusion us, they impact our lives substantially. The more we know of creative energy and disciplined research. And three, that about science and technology, the better decisions we can the WOSU team REALLY knows what they are doing! make. For example, the more scientifically literate we are about the science of climate change, the better decisions Watch the new series QED with Dr. B Wednesdays we can make to lessen our impact on the planet. at 7:30pm starting January 27 on WOSU TV. QED with Dr. B is made possible through the generous support of: Frederic Bertley, Ph.D. President and CEO, Center of Science and Industry (COSI) Dr. Frederic Bertley is a scientist, scholar and evangelist for innovative thinking. After graduating from McGill University where he studied Physiology, Mathematics, the History of Science, and earned a Ph.D. in Immunology, Dr. B worked internationally in preventative medicine and basic vaccines in Haiti, The Sudan and the Canadian Arctic. He continued this focus by joining a vaccine research group at Harvard Medical School focusing on the development of DNA vaccines for HIV/AIDS. Dr. B’s background also includes collaboration on educational and science projects in Egypt, Paraguay, Senegal and the Caribbean. 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