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Rori and Emilia reflect on conversations they had with their brilliant guests this season, such as the invaluable lessons learned from their experiences, and the personal impact these stories have had on their own lives.
The episode also answers listener questions and touches on the universal challenges faced by women in science and the strategies that their guests used to overcome them.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
00:20 Diverse Paths to Science: Personal Stories and Inspirations
02:34 Life Lessons from Science: Integrating Family, Managing Stress, and Embracing
Change
08:24 Listener Questions: Earning Extra and Summing Up Lessons
17:19 Reflecting on the Journey: The Power of Podcasting and Community
CREDITS: This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound
Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A
Diferente Creative Production.
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Emilia and Rori reflect on their insightful conversation with Dr. Fatimah Jackson, her admirable balance of family and career, her resilience in facing challenges, and her boldness in making life-changing decisions.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
00:47 Lessons from Dr. Fatimah Jackson
01:02 Lesson One: The Power of a Grounded Scientific Mission
03:11 Lesson Two: Balancing Sacrifice and Ease in a Scientific Career
06:14 Lesson Three: Bold Moves and Graceful Assertions
09:51 Reflecting on Dr. Fatimah Jackson's Impact and Closing Thoughts
CREDITS: This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente Creative Production.
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Emilia and Rori, host Dr. Fatimah Jackson, covering her groundbreaking journey as an African American woman in science, her significant contributions to understanding genetic variation in Black populations, and her challenges and triumphs in academia. Jackson shares insights from her early life, her exploration of human biology stirred by personal experience and cultural heritage, and her academic career path that led her from Cornell University to Howard University.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
01:56 Dr. Jackson's Early Life and Influences
03:59 From Tight Jeans to Biological Anthropology
06:06 The Journey to Cornell and Beyond
09:32 Adventures and Learnings in Tanzania
13:23 Returning to Academia with a Mission
21:08 Faith and Science: Dr. Jackson's Perspective
24:28 Navigating Academia: A Personal Journey
25:46 Challenges and Triumphs at UC Berkeley
37:39 Embracing Opportunities at Howard University
40:08 Reflecting on a Journey of Learning and Growth
CREDITS: This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound Engineering by Maribel Quezada Smith. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente Creative Production.
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Rori and Emilia discuss their takeaways from their conversation with Dr. Maria Elena
Zavala. They highlight the importance of drawing lessons and inspiration from one's family, the
value of mentors beyond shared identities, and the necessity of diverse mentorship types. The
conversation also covers personal growth through mentorship, both as mentors and mentees,
and the impact of community and support networks in academic and scientific careers.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
01:21 Lesson One: Drawing Inspiration from Family
03:15 Lesson Two: The Importance of Trust and Rapport in Mentorship
08:18 Lesson Three: The Value of Diverse Mentorship
11:35 Leveraging Networks and Building Relationships
13:27 Closing Thoughts and Goodbyes
CREDITS: This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound
Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente
Creative Production.
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Rori and Emilia engage in an enlightening conversation with the remarkable Dr. Maria
Elena Zavala, a pioneering plant developmental biologist, and the first Latina to receive
a PhD from UC Berkeley's botany department. Dr. Zavala shares insights into her early
fascination with plants, and navigates through her educational and professional path,
revealing the challenges and triumphs of being a woman of color in science. Dr. Zavala
also delves into her impactful work in mentoring and amplifying the participation of
underrepresented groups in STEM fields, which has earned her prestigious awards and
recognition. Her story highlights the crucial role of mentorship and representation in
fostering diversity within the scientific community.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
00:37 Celebrating Dr. Maria Elena Zavala's Trailblazing Journey in Science
06:07 The Power of Curiosity: Choosing Science Over Tradition
13:38 Mentoring and Making a Difference: Learning from Life and Academia
16:11 Navigating Academic Challenges: From UC Berkeley to Indiana
16:51 Transition to Yale: Pursuing Pollen Longevity and Roots
18:19 Choosing CSUN: A Decision Driven by Student Potential
26:50 The Power of Mentoring: Shaping Futures Beyond the Lab
29:09 Revise and Resubmit: Reflecting on a Career Without Regrets
CREDITS: This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound
Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A
Diferente Creative Production.
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Emilia and Rori highlight their main takeaways from their conversation with Dr. Sue Rosser. Such as the importance of building relationships with those who share your identity, setting ambitious goals, and seeking mentorship during career transitions. Dr. Rosser's story is a powerful example of overcoming adversity and making significant contributions to feminism and academia.
EPISODE CHAPTERS:
00:43 Life of Dr. Sue Rosser
00:58 Lesson One: The Power of Shared Experiences
02:04 Lesson Two: The Courage to Demand Recognition
05:29 Lesson Three: Embracing Big Ambitions and Necessity
07:27 Lesson Four: The Importance of Mentorship in Career Transitions
11:37 Signing Off: The Value of Mentorship and Community
CREDITS: This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente Creative Production.
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Rori and Emilia engage in an enlightening conversation with Dr. Sue Rosser, a pioneering figure for women in STEM. Having started her career in the 1960s, Dr. Rosser has made significant contributions through her research in zoology, studies on the experiences of women in STEM, and her advocacy for feminist principles within these fields. Dr. Rosser discusses the challenges she faced, including sexual harassment and the struggle for recognition in academic publishing. The discussion also touches on her experiences as a lesbian in academia, and her thoughts on the current state and future of women in STEM.
TIME CODE OF MAIN EVENTS:
02:49 From French Major to Science Trailblazer: Dr. Rosser's Academic Path
05:46 Discovering Feminism and Fighting Sexual Harassment
12:12 Embarking on a Career in Women's Studies and Biology
16:39 Confronting Gender Bias in Academic Publishing
20:21 A Personal Journey: Coming Out and Navigating Academia
25:00 Transitioning Careers: From Mary Baldwin to a Broader Impact
33:11 Leveraging Leadership Positions for Change
35:57 Revise and Resubmit: Reflecting on Career Choices
37:55 Closing Thoughts
CREDITS: This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente Creative Production.
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Rori and Emilia discuss their take-home lessons from Dr. Ivelisse Rubio such as the importance of focus and dedication in research, the value of critical thinking and mathematical logic in navigating life, and the necessity of sustainability in academic and scientific efforts.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
04:45 The Power of Mathematical Thinking in Life
06:11 Learning to Avoid Burnout: Ive’s Organizational Challenges
07:50 Sustainable Models for Academic Programs
09:07 Reflections and Gratitude: Wrapping Up the Episode
CREDITS: This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound
Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente
Creative Production.
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Emilia and Rori chat with Dr. Ivelisse Rubio, a professor of mathematics and computer science at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, about her impactful educational initiatives, and her significant contributions to promoting diversity in the mathematical sciences. Highlighting Dr. Rubio's academic journey, from her undergraduate studies in Puerto Rico to her Ph.D. at Cornell University, and her passion for creating opportunities for underrepresented groups in mathematics. The episode also touches on the importance of mathematical thinking in everyday life.
02:08 From Puerto Rico to Cornell: Dr. Rubio's Academic Journey
10:27 Creating CIMU: Fostering Diversity in Mathematics
13:41 The Impact of CIMU and Transition to New Projects
19:08 Navigating Academia and Advice for the Future
21:29 Promoting Mathematical Thinking and Diversity
26:20 Finding Balance: Life Beyond Mathematics
CREDITS: This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente Creative Production.
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BONUS: Emilia and Rori summarize their engaging conversation with Dr. Leticia Marquez Magaña, inspired by her experiences with adversity and lack of mentorship. They reflect on her strategies for navigating and enacting change within academic systems and building resistance capital, drawing from Dr. Marquez Magaña's realizations and changes she'd make in hindsight.
EDPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
00:10 Reflecting on Dr. Leticia Marquez Magaña's Inspirational Journey
00:43 Navigating Challenges and Learning from Adversity
00:57 The Power of Mentorship and Advocacy
02:47 Understanding Institutional Dynamics and Advocating for Change
06:59 The Importance of Self-Care and Prioritizing Well-being
08:47 Gratitude and Acknowledgment of Pioneering Women
CREDITS: This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente Creative Production.
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Dr. Leticia Marquez-Magaña, a trailblazer in the science community shares her inspiring journey from being the first in her family to attend college to becoming the first Latina faculty member in the Department of Biology at San Francisco State University. Dr. Marquez-Magaña discusses her transition from microbiology to research on health equities, her efforts to make biomedical research more inclusive, and the challenges and strategies she's encountered in advocating for diversity in science. We delve into her upbringing, family life, and the motivations behind her career shift. It highlights the importance of representation, mentorship, and resilience in facing systemic barriers within academia and beyond.
TIME CODE OF MAIN EVENTS:
02:00 Leti's Childhood: Navigating Challenges and Discovering Science
04:47 Overcoming Adversity: Leti's Journey Through Academia
06:41 The Power of Data and Resilience Against Bias
07:35 Navigating the Academic World: Strategies and Insights
18:57 The Impact of Family and Cultural Identity on Leti's Career
20:21 The Importance of Diversity in Science and Leti's Legacy
22:37 Leti's Personal Strategies for Relaxation and Well-being
CREDITS: This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente Creative Production.
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BONUS EPISODE. Rori and Emilia summarize the inspiring journey of Dr. Francine Gachupin and explore key takeaways from her career, such as the importance of understanding one's goals and leveraging opportunities.
00:00 Introduction and Admiration for Francine
00:05 Francine's Patience and Dedication to Tribal Communities
00:44 Reflections and Lessons from Francine's Journey
02:10 Francine's Approach to Opportunities and Challenges
03:24 Francine's Resilience and Adaptability in Academia
05:37 The Impact of Francine's Upbringing on Her Career
07:10 Personal Reflections: Emilia's Experience as an Immigrant
09:08 Personal Reflections: Rori's Experience as a Military Brat
CREDITS: This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente Creative Production.
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In this episode of Science Wise, hosts Rori and Emilia interviewed Dr. Francine Gachupin, a professor at the University of Arizona who advocates for health improvement in tribal communities. Influenced by her upbringing and work experience, Dr. Gachupin discusses the struggles she faced navigating academia as an Indigenous scientist, and her efforts to make the world of science more inviting for women and Indigenous communities. With a focus on chronic disease prevention in tribal communities and the protection of subjects in American Indian research, Dr. Gachupin urges NIH and other institutions to respect, appreciate, and understand the importance of tribal communities in scientific research.
00:00 Introduction to ScienceWise Podcast
00:21 Guest Introduction: Dr. Francine Gachupin
01:20 Dr. Gachupin's Childhood and Cultural Background
02:15 Impact of Colonization on Native Languages and Cultures
02:55 Life in a Tribal Community: Agriculture and Family Bonds
04:36 The Importance of Community and Sharing in Tribal Life
06:05 Transition into the World of Science and Research
06:53 Understanding the Concept of a 'Pueblo'
07:27 Early Interest in Science and Health
08:10 Impact of Western Medicine on Traditional Healing Practices
10:41 Journey into Academia and Challenges Faced
13:27 The Role of Patience and Persistence in Career Progression
17:12 The Importance of Community Engagement in Research
21:51 Challenges and Triumphs in Advocacy for Native Communities
24:46 The Need for Greater Institutional Accountability
33:16 Balancing Career and Personal Life
39:55 Conclusion and Gratitude
This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente Creative production.
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BONUS EPISODE - Emilia and Rori summarize their three biggest takeaways from episode two with Dr. Carmen Domingo. Among them, the importance of a supportive environment in the field of science, and the pivotal role that nurturing relationships and collaborative efforts play towards success.
This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente Creative production.
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In this episode of Science Wise, hosts Rori and Emilia have an enriching conversation with Dr. Carmen Domingo, the first woman dean of the College of Science and Engineering at San Francisco State University. Dr. Domingo, a product of Californian public schools and a PhD in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of California, Berkeley, highlights her experiences and struggles as Latina in science. Drawing from her personal journey, she emphasizes on creating an inclusive scientific environment that fosters growth and personal understanding. Dr. Domingo elaborates on her philosophy of prioritizing student welfare and value-based decision-making, while also discussing her measures for handling professional pressure and conflicts. The episode is a testament to her transformative leadership, inspiring dedication, and valuable insights, aimed at amplifying the contributions of women in science.
00:00 Introduction to Science Wise Podcast
00:22 Introducing Dr. Carmen Domingo
00:45 Dr. Domingo's Early Life and Education
01:05 Dr. Domingo's Journey in the World of Science
01:20 Dr. Domingo's First Interaction with Rori
02:29 Dr. Domingo's Childhood and Family Background
05:20 Dr. Domingo's Experience in Academia
07:49 Dr. Domingo's Challenges and Triumphs
13:06 Dr. Domingo's Journey to SF State
18:30 Dr. Domingo's Role as a Dean
22:13 Dr. Domingo's Personal Life and Parenting
30:09 Dr. Domingo's Advice for Her Past Self
32:44 Conclusion and Farewell
This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith (Diferente Creative). Sound Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar.
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Welcome to Science Wise! In this episode Emilia and Rori share their personal science journeys, and what you can expect to get out of this podcast. They also emphasize the value of mentorship, sharing wisdom and experiences to aid others in navigating their own career paths, kinda like having science godmothers.
Science Wise is a podcast designed to inspire and guide people embarking on a science career. Hosted by Emilia Huerta Sanchez, Associate Professor of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology at Brown University, and Rori Rohlfs, Associate Professor of Data Science at the University of Oregon, this podcast seeks to amplify the contributions of women in science.
00:00 Introduction to Science Wise
00:11 Meet the Hosts: Emilia and Rori
00:21 The Mission of Science Wise
01:11 Rori's Science Journey
02:47 Emilia's Science Journey
03:57 Why Science Wise was Created
04:56 The Importance of Women's Experiences in Science
05:35 The Challenges Faced by Women in Science
08:23 The Need for a Science Hotline
14:01 The Power of Small Interactions
16:05 What to Expect from Science Wise
16:51 How to Support Science Wise
17:16 Closing Remarks
This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente Creative production.
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A quick listen to help you understand what Science Wise is and why you should listen.