Varied Voices in STEM

著者: Neuroscience Institute Community Committee
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  • This podcast from the Neuroscience Institute at Georgia State University captures the fascinating stories of scientists and shares the wisdom imbued in our community. Listeners can expect to hear: what prepping for graduate / medical school actually entails, advice on how to survive and thrive after moving internationally, how to balance work and life passions, and more. Guests range from faculty to staff to students. The podcast was developed primarily by a team of undergraduate students, and was supported by the GSU Center for Advancement of Students and Alumni via an NIH MARC grant.
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This podcast from the Neuroscience Institute at Georgia State University captures the fascinating stories of scientists and shares the wisdom imbued in our community. Listeners can expect to hear: what prepping for graduate / medical school actually entails, advice on how to survive and thrive after moving internationally, how to balance work and life passions, and more. Guests range from faculty to staff to students. The podcast was developed primarily by a team of undergraduate students, and was supported by the GSU Center for Advancement of Students and Alumni via an NIH MARC grant.
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  • Meet Your Hosts! with Charleese Williams, Rorah Ndungu, and Em Stacey
    2023/10/09

    Just what it sounds like!

    Undergraduate co-hosts Charleese Williams, Rorah Ndungu, and Em Stacey are interviewed by Dr. Erica Tracey to learn about the amazing things they've done in undergrad and what motivated their engagement with this work.

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    1 時間
  • Finding Your Voice with The Beyonce of Neuroscience, Kaela Singleton
    2023/10/09

    Dr. Kaela Singleton discusses her journey from finding research as an undergraduate to becoming the Beyonce of Neuroscience and co-founder of #BlackinNeuro

    Kaela discusses the importance of mentorship in her journey and how learning to make use of her voice to amplify others has also allowed her to find a personal community where she can be her best "Black, Samoan, queer woman" self.

    At the time of recording, Kaela was a postdoctoral researcher at Emory University and adjunct professor at Agnes Scott College. At the time of this episode publishing, she has taken on a new role as Campaign Manager with the inclusive STEM consulting firm, Solving for Science:

    https://solvingfor.org/about-us

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    52 分
  • Braving New Countries through Academia with Chishiba Kanta and Dina Yakout
    2023/10/09

    Chishiba Kanta and Dina Yakout (MD/PhD) discuss what it is like embarking on a new educational experience in a new-to-you country.

    At the time of recoding, Chishiba was studying civil engineering after completing her BS and Georgia State. Dina was a PhD candidate who moved to the US after completing her MD in Egypt.

    Each discuss how their cultures shaped their perspectives before moving to the US and how they have since made Atlanta into their home. They also discuss how they have managed evolving goals and learned how to keep their priorities, including those whom they cherish in the US and their homes of origin, at the forefront as their progres towards their careers of choice.

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    49 分

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