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In this episode, we chat with Dr. Bora Lim, an oncologist and researcher at MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Lim shares her inspirations for becoming a doctor as well as the importance of teamwork and collaboration for patient care.
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In this episode, we chat with Grace Dessert, a software engineer at Art of Problem Solving who is particularly passionate about education. Ms. Dessert discusses the intersection between STEM, education, and empowering girls!
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In this episode, we chat with Resie Collins, an occupational therapist and certified lymphedema therapist. Ms. Collins discusses her passion for patient care and gives insightful advice about building trusting relationships with everyone that she works with.
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In this episode, we chat with Qualcomm Systems Engineer Dr. Xiaoxia Zhang. Dr. Zhang has patented over 300 different designs throughout her career, and she discusses her love for using engineering to solve real-world problems that have an impact on people all around the world. Check out this link to learn more about her incredible work: https://www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2022/09/qualcomm-inventor-dr--xiaoxia-zhang-on-how-your-phone-finds-the-
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In this episode, we chat with Ms. Rao, a reliability engineer in the space systems sector at Northrop Grumman. Ms. Rao talks about her love for space, her experience studying physics as 1 of 5 women in a graduating class of 100, and the importance of mentorship for girls in STEM.
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In this episode, we chat with Julie Daughters, an AP physics teacher who recently graduated with her bachelor degree in physics from UC Irvine. Ms. Daughters shares her experience as a college student with almost no female professors, as well as her inspirational charge to flip the narrative as a teacher now herself.
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In this episode, we chat with Ms. Belk, a current high school biology teacher. Ms. Belk talks about her experience at incredible biotech companies including Wildtype, a sustainable fish startup and Cepheid, a biomedical device company, and she shares her insight as someone who has always had a passion for biology!
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In this episode, we chat with Dr. Jesse Berry, M.D., the Director of Ocular Oncology and the Retinoblastoma Program, the Vice Chair of the Department of Surgery, and the Chair in Ocular Oncology at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. She is also the Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California. Dr. Berry shares her experiences on balancing her life as an ocular oncologist, professor, and mother and gives her valuable insight about finding your own career paths and dealing with gender norms.
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In this episode, we chat with Dr. Rebecca Shatsky, an oncologist and associate clinical professor who specializes in breast cancer at UC San Diego Health’s Precision Immunotherapy Clinic. Dr. Shatsky shares her inspiration for pursuing medicine and talks about her love for building relationships with her patients.
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In this episode, we chat with Amy Fan, a data reporter at Scripps News who studied mathematics in college. As a recent graduate, Ms. Fan shares an interdisciplinary perspective on STEM and discusses the role that data plays in investigative journalism and finance.
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In this episode, we chat with Sri Cressy, a software project engineer at wireless communication company Qualcomm. She also serves as Vice President of Qualcomm Women, a network built for female engineers to collaborate, connect, and share resources. Mrs. Cressy shares her experience working on projects while surrounded by powerful, inspirational women and emphasizes the importance of communication and perseverance in leadership.
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In this episode, we chat with Dandan Pan, founder of online education platforms Haddee and NexStream Tech. As a company leader, Mrs. Pan shares her thoughts on the lack of female leadership in technology companies and stresses the importance of self-advocacy.
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In this episode, we chat with Pamela Reynolds, a high school Chemistry and Food Science teacher who earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry in 1991 at the University of California, San Diego and The Salk Institute. Dr. Reynolds shares heart wrenching experiences from her time at a male-dominated lab and encourages girls to pursue advanced degrees in the fields they love.
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In this episode, we chat with Kelly Kleinertz, a seventh grade science teacher who studied ecology, marine biology, and environmental stewardship. Mrs. Kleinertz shares her thoughts on the importance of including girls' voices in the classroom as well as her experience as a feminine woman with a love for STEM.
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Welcome to Redefining Pink! Pink, the classically feminine color, is often associated with being a "proper", girly, girl. Pink has never been a representation of science, technology, engineering or math—but why can't it be? In our monthly episodes, we're joined by powerful women in STEM who share their experience and expertise as a minority in their field. Pink is chemistry and programming and everything in between.