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Lady Scientist Podcast

Lady Scientist Podcast

Jocelynn Pearl

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Frequency: 1 episode/42d. Total Eps: 28

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Lady Scientist Podcast brings you into conversations with scientists. Academic research is often siloed in tough-to-read academic journals. This podcast strives to introduce you to new voices and to break down barriers, along with striking a note of positivity in an often-negative world. Support the podcast through patreon.com/ladyscientistpodcast All links are available through our website, ladyscientistpodcast.com
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Supercharging Scientific Publishing with Dr. Jessica Polka of ASAPBio

Episode 28

dimanche 31 décembre 2023Duration 01:02:41

“Science can only progress if others are able to read and build off of what has been learned in the past.” Jessica Polka shares this insight and many more in this conversation with LSP about the current state of scientific publishing. As the executive director of ASAPbio, an organization battling the slowing of the sharing of scientific knowledge, she’s played a key role in catalyzing change when it comes to how and when scientific articles are shared. We dive into the White House memo calling for all scientific papers to be open access by 2025, what some of her key concerns are for the space, and that explosive eLife announcement about preprints. You won’t want to miss this great conversation!

Links for Jessica:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jessicapolka

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicapolka/

ASAPbio: www.asapbio.org

Building Software for Biologists with Dr. Vega Shah (Benchling)

Episode 27

jeudi 20 juillet 2023Duration 57:26

Dr. Vega Shah was was like a gold miner during her undergraduate and graduate school studies, except instead of panning for gold, she was searching the metagenomes of ocean samples for new life and new metabolic functions. What she found was a new species of ocean bacteria, but she also realized that the software tools she relied on and the databases she used to answer her research questions were anything but solid. After grad school, she shifted her career to building software for biologists at Dotmatics, integrating tools such as Prism into electronic lab notebooks. Today she’s a program manager at Benchling working to integrate new functions and communicate these resources to scientists everywhere. It's a thoughtful conversation you won't want to miss. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts: https://rss.com/podcasts/ladyscientistpodcast/ Links for Vega Shah: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vegashah/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dr_alphalyrae The Aliquot (her Substack): https://thealiquot.substack.com/ This episode is sponsored by LabDAO. Check out PLEX, an open source platform for running many of the latest and greatest new computational biology tools including DiffDock, RfDiffusion, and ColabFold. https://labdao.xyz/

This Graduate Student Is Spilling the Sci-Tea!

Episode 18

mardi 7 décembre 2021Duration 59:35

Today, we’re sitting down with Ryan Brown, a psychology Ph.D. student from Rice University. She studies how relationships help people navigate stress during and after pregnancy and has published a study entitled “Anything He Can Do, She Can Do Better: Children's Attitudes About Gender And Occupations” on gendered media messages and their implications. She also shares her love and passion for science communication on her Youtube channel, Ryan’s Science, where she posts educational videos, her Sci-Tea series with fellow women in science, and other great primers explaining research in psychology!

In this episode of Lady Scientist Podcast, Ryan reveals her inspiration behind her passion for content creation on Youtube, all about her Ph.D. program, and her own fascinating research! You can find Ryan at ryanlinnbrown.com. Support the podcast by subscribing to our channels, signing up for our newsletter, and leaving a review or comment. Thank you for listening!

Episode Highlights:

[6:00] Ryan talks about how she got started uploading content on Youtube, her original goals with the channel, and how it helped her reignite her excitement about her work.

[16:12] Ryan breaks down the components of her Ph.D. program, such as exams, teaching requirements, duration, and processes.

[20:06] Ryan reveals her reason for pursuing a Ph.D. and how she chose her desired area of research, including the woman who inspired her.

[23:48] Ryan talks about her learnings over the years, and how her thoughts about the field of research have evolved since.

[25:47] Ryan shares her goals regarding her Youtube channel, its purpose, and her career plans moving forward.

[31:06] Ryan discusses her research paper and findings on longitudinal changes in HRV, across pregnancy and postpartum, and how relationships affect navigating stress and seeking support.

[35:50] Ryan explains how past stress affects future stress reactivity during pregnancy and how current and past relationships shape our response to stress.

[50:15] Ryan talks about her published research study called “Anything He Can Do, She Can Do Better: Children's Attitudes About Gender And Occupations,” and her collaboration with Dr. Nancy Weinberger.

[57:45] Ryan shares her experience designing and conducting her own study, including the use of statistical power and her recruitment methodologies.

[1:03:29] Ryan reveals her next move and career plans.

Dr. Kiana Aran, CRISPR-Chip Inventor, Cardea CSO, Professor and Biomedical Device Pioneer

Episode 17

jeudi 18 novembre 2021Duration 40:58

Meet Dr. Kiana Aran – recent winner of Nature's Award for Inspiring Women in Science and the brain behind The CRISPR-Chip™, also known as the DNA Search Engine as it can search through whole genomes in minutes, with no cost of expensive lab reagents and no amplification errors. Kiana is also an Associate Professor at KGI where she runs her academic research lab www.aranlab.org. On this episode of Lady Scientist Podcast, Kiana uncovers her path to biomedical engineering, how the idea for The CRISPR-Chip™ came to her and what her personal invention process typically looks like, and the behind-the-scenes aspect of running a lab in the biomedical engineering space. You can find Kiana on https://cardeabio.com/crispr-chip/.

Learn about her new program Aran Nebula Foundation here: https://www.arannebula.org/

Support the podcast by subscribing to our channels, signing up for our newsletter, and leaving a review or comment. Thank you for listening!

Support our podcast through Patreon and get #LSP swag: https://www.patreon.com/ladyscientist

Episode highlights: 1:20 Kiana discusses what it was like when she was awarded the 2021 Nature Research Award for Inspiring Women In Science.

9:23 Kiana dives into her mission to promote leadership roles for women and her thoughts around the focus on drawing women into STEM fields

11:30 Kiana recently announced that she is launching Aran Nebula. She’s discussing the meaning behind that name and how it ties into her mission to promote leadership roles for women.

14:24 Kiana uncovers the story of CRISPR-Chip and how the idea for it came to her.

23:30 Kiana discusses the long-term vision she has for the CRISPR-Chip

35:50 Kiana discusses her participation in the World CRISPR day event that brought together a panel of women leaders. Kiana chats about what it was like to collaborate with fellow panelists.

This Biotech CEO Wants Your Dog to Live Longer, an Interview with Celine Halioua

Episode 16

lundi 1 novembre 2021Duration 58:25

Meet Celine Halioua, founder and CEO of Loyal, a biotech startup developing drugs to extend dog lifespan. In this episode of Lady Scientist Podcast, Celine reveals how a single cold email landed her an internship and then later a full-time job with the Longevity Fund, a venture capital firm based in San Francisco. This was the career shift that launched her into the biotech space where she later founded Loyal, which has raised $27 million and has already completed its first clinical study! You can find Celine at https://www.loyalfordogs.com/. Support the podcast by subscribing to our channels, signing up for our newsletter, and leaving a review or comment. Thank you for listening!

Support our podcast through Patreon and get #LSP swag: https://www.patreon.com/ladyscientist...

Episode Highlights:

  • 3:18 Celine made the difficult decision to leave Oxford, where she was previously a graduate student studying neuroscience and went all-in with Longevity.

  • 8:05 Celine speaks to the significance of Loyal’s first clinical study and summarizes the learnings.

  • 10:08 Celine breaks down the term ‘consumer-facing study’ and Loyal’s effort to both socialize the aging thesis and cultivate a consumer-focused pharma company

  • 18:06 Celine breaks down the basic thesis of Loyal - “The basic thesis of Loyal is that there is a pharmaceutical product out there that inevitably extends dog lifespan and healthspan safely and also has the variables to be a viable consumer product and the job of Loyal is to find that drug and bring it to market successfully.”

  • 18:10 Celine discusses the pros and cons of relying heavily on CROs for the experiments her company carries out.

  • 27:00 Celine opens up about what it was like fundraising for series A and shares tips for biotech founders going through that process.

  • 35:27 Celine talks about the negative impact she believes Theranos and Holmes trial has had on the current state of founder- led biotech. She chats about the role she feels sexism plays in media coverage on the biotech industry specifically.

  • 45:10 Celine discusses the work that goes into being transparent as a startup company

  • 49:00 Celine opens up about the challenging aspect of starting a company and what inspired her to get started and continues to inspire her to push forward with Loyal.

Female Founder Dr. Lindsay Pino on her Career Journey to Founding Talus Bio

Episode 15

dimanche 26 septembre 2021Duration 48:06

Five years ago, Lindsay could not have predicted she would one day found a biotech. Fast forward to today where she's cofounded Talus Bio and is leading technology development as CTO. We get into the nitty gritty of cold-emailing investors, fundraising over zoom, and founder relationships in this interview.

Links for Lindsay: https://www.talus.bio/

https://twitter.com/lkpino

https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaykpino/

This episode is sponsored by Kendall Investor Relations. Check out their open positions here: https://www.kendallinvestorrelations.com/careers

Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/ladyscientistpodcast

All links: www.ladyscientistpodcast.com

Psychedelic Scientist Spotlight with Dr. Allison Coker and Dr. Alia Lilienstein, MAPS PBC

Episode 14

mardi 10 août 2021Duration 01:37:53

In this special episode of LSP, we sit down with not one but two women from the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies - Public Benefit Corporation (MAPS PBC), where they study the use of MDMA and psilocybin to treat mental health disorders. Allison Coker, PhD is trained in neuroscience and is the regulatory affairs manager. She shares the intricacies of their latest, groundbreaking results from a Phase 3 trial studying the use of MDMA-assisted therapy for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, a study that resulted in 67% of participants no longer qualifying for a PTSD diagnosis. Alia Lilienstein, MD, is the Medical Director of MAPS PBC and shares her career journey from public health, to practicing physician to something unexpected. We think you will learn a lot from these two amazing women!

Special thank you to my colleague, Alex Croft, who inspired me to do this interview and guest starred in it as well. Thank you Alex for your curiosity and inspiration!

Links for the episode:

Learn more about MAPS PBC here: https://mapspublicbenefit.com/

Allison’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisoncoker/

Alia’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alia-lilienstein-b4926a97/

This episode is sponsored by Kendall Investor Relations. Check out their open positions here:

https://www.kendallinvestorrelations.com/careers

Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/ladyscientistpodcast

All links: https://www.ladyscientistpodcast.com

Dr. Kanaka Rajan, Computational Neuroscientist & Assistant Professor at Mt Sinai

Episode 13

jeudi 8 juillet 2021Duration 01:29:54

Kanaka Rajan, Ph.D. is a Computational Neuroscientist and Assistant Professor at the Friedman Brain Institute at Mount Sinai in New York. Her research seeks to understand how the brain functions; how it learns or makes decisions. We dive into Dr. Rajan's approaches these brain 'themes' in this interview. She also walks us through the contrasts between the fields of neurobiology and artificial intelligence, and opens our minds to how our understanding of the brain has advanced over time. We learned so much and we hope you do too!

Links for Kanaka:

Wikipedia profile: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanaka_...

Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/rajankdr https://www.rajanlab.com

This episode is sponsored by Kendall Investor Relations: https://www.kendallinvestorrelations.com

HDSA Team Hope Walk: https://washington.hdsa.org/

Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/ladyscientist...

Buy Us a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/LSPodcast

All links + merch: https://www.ladyscientistpodcast.com

Dr. Shon Green, Senior Director at Umoja Biopharma, Cancer Immunotherapy

Episode 12

jeudi 1 juillet 2021Duration 57:48

Shon joined the cancer therapy field a little later than most. She was older than her graduate school peers, where she studied the dynamics of cancer in mouse models with Dr. Martin McMahon. After getting her PhD, she felt an urgency to dive into industry and apply her knowledge to something that could have a real impact on the lives of cancer patients. But her first application to the company she wanted to work for was met with rejection. Shon didn’t let that stop her - she got advice from friends on how to revise her CV. She attended a talk by the CEO of the company she wanted to work for, asked good questions, and introduced herself. It was through a newfound love for good networking that she landed the job she wanted at Eureka Therapeutics. We get into this and other stories in this conversation with Shon Green who is now a senior director of translational research at Umoja Biopharma. We hope you enjoy Shon’s candor and advice in this latest Lady Scientist Podcast Interview. Thanks for listening!

Links for Shon:

https://www.umoja-biopharma.com/

Women in Bio: https://www.womeninbio.org/

WINGS for Growth: https://wingsforgrowth.org/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/shon-green-7a76909/

This episode is sponsored by Kendall Investor Relations: https://www.kendallinvestorrelations.com

Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/ladyscientistpodcast

All links + merch: www.ladyscientistpodcast.com

Dr. Lexi Walls, Coronavirus Spike Protein Expert, Structural Biologist, Vaccine Scientist

Episode 11

mercredi 16 juin 2021Duration 01:02:23

Lexi Walls set out to investigate coronaviruses back in 2015 when little was known about these large viruses and the spike protein that they use to gain entry into host cells. She was among the first to solve the structure of the spike protein using a technique called cryo electron microscopy. She defended her thesis (in which she predicted that coronaviruses had the potential to cause a pandemic) on the eve of the outbreak in December of 2019. Then the world changed. She dove in to looking at the sequences of SARS-CoV2 and analyzing them. Then she pivoted to working on therapeutics and vaccines to treat COVID-19. We talk about her experience living and working through a pandemic on a topic that she's one of the world's experts in. It hasn't been easy but we think you'll find Lexi's upbeat attitude quite refreshing.

Links for Lexi: Twitter: @coronalexington

https://www.grad.uw.edu/lexi-walls/

This episode is sponsored by Kendall Investor Relations: www.kendallinvestorrelations.com

Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/ladyscientistpodcast

All links + merch: www.ladyscientistpodcast.com


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