Scientists in Training

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Scientists in Training is a monthly science communication podcast giving you our inside experiences in academia. On the first of every month, our scientists share the tools, personal experiences, and advice for interested and new scientists when entering academia. We hope to provide open and honest conversations around the scientific issues of today and our experiences in academia.

Scientists in Training is a monthly science communication podcast giving you our inside experiences in academia. On the first of every month, our scientists share the tools, personal experiences, and advice for interested and new scientists when entering academia. We hope to provide open and honest conversations around the scientific issues of today and our experiences in academia.


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Scientists in Training: 2.1 A roundtable discussion on mental health: It’s not spooky to take care of yourself

In this episode, the podcast team holds a roundtable discussion about the importance of taking care of your mental health. Mental health care and the conversation surrounding mental health...

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Scientists in Training: 1.6 Translating Our Jobs

Translating our Jobs: This month’s episode discusses how we explain our complex and unique jobs to our friends, family, and community. Over our first year, we have learned many...

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Scientists in Training: 1.5 Imposter Syndrome Discussion

On this month’s episode, Rachel introduces the conversation around the common phenomenon imposter syndrome. She introduces the phenomenon, how it can be represented in different people, and a few...

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Scientists in Training: 1.4 Starting the conversation: Racial Minority Insights

In this episode, we talked to a few of our friends to give us their insights, tips, or memorable experiences about higher education and collected a few main ideas...

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Scientists in Training: 1.3 Ethics in Research

This month’s discussion centers around some of the important historical events in the science community, and how they have led to certain ethical considerations and governing boards. Ethical considerations...

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