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Saturday Morning Lab

Saturday Morning Lab

Ahmed Ibrahim

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Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 41

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Hey pals, my name is Ahmed Ibrahim, I’m a research professor in Los Angeles. I am endlessly curious and inspired by the career trajectories of people in science. How did their lived experience shape their current perspectives and future career choices. What do they value? What wisdom do they have to share? Each week I sit down with graduate students, postdocs, faculty, industry folks, and others to create a mosaic of stories that make scientists who they are. If you’re interested in sharing your story, reach out to me at SaturdayMorningLab@outlook.com.
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Amanda Williams says be open to the magic and positivity of the world around you.

Episode 40

samedi 20 septembre 2025Duration 01:34:19

On National Neonatal Nurses Week, I sit down with Amanda Williams, a neonatal clinical nurse specialist, content creator, and consultant at Amanda's NICU ED. We talk about her path to a nursing career, the unique calling of working in the neonatal intensive care unit, the challenges and the future of the nursing profession, and much more. Find Amanda's very helpful content on Instagram, Tiktok, and Youtube

Summer Book Club: Labwork to Leadership by Dr. Jen Heemstra

Episode 39

vendredi 5 septembre 2025Duration 06:55

Hey friends, in this special episode, I review the book "Labwork to Leadership: a concise guide to thriving in the science job you weren't trained for". Scientists receive sufficient training to develop lines of investigation, but little to no training on leading the very people who make this effort possible. In this easy read, Jen offers first-hand insight into self-development, leading others, and creating future leaders.

 

Find "Labwork to Leadership" here or at your independent book seller: 

Season Finale: Denis Noble says bravely embrace new thinking-Part 2, Final

Episode 30

samedi 14 juin 2025Duration 01:07:48

This week, part 2 of my season finale episode with Dr. Denis Noble. We discuss an expanded view of biology, thinking on a systems level and the need to embrace new paradigms of biology. See Dr. Noble's influential books here for more information.

Season Finale: Denis Noble says bravely embrace new thinking-Part I

Episode 29

samedi 7 juin 2025Duration 01:06:11

In this penultimate episode of my first season of the podcast, I speak to Professor Denis Noble, Professor Emeritus at Oxford University, biologist, philosopher, and an early champion of systems biology. He also trained Dr. Dick Tsien, who trained Dr. Eduardo Marban, who trained me. We discuss his childhood early childhood in WWII London, his foray into academics, and thesis training. This is part I of a very special two-part episode.

Mamta Saxena says a mental trigger is your call for healing!

Episode 28

samedi 31 mai 2025Duration 01:30:34

This week, I had the pleasure of chatting with the wise, caring, and and formidable Dr. Mamta Saxena. We discuss her early life in India, her early ambitions in medicine, her detour into home economics, moving to the US, wrangling with years of hard work as a student and mother and achieving academic success in the field of family science and sibling caretaker psychology. 

Re-release: Jen Polk says think critically about your career!

Episode 27

samedi 24 mai 2025Duration 01:14:18

On this week's episode, I chat with Dr. Jennifer Polk of FromPhDtoLife. We discuss her thesis experience, meeting her first career coach, and how she found purpose in helping others find fulfilling careers beyond academia. Jennifer is kind, funny, honest, and reflective on this very important topic.

Ubadah Sabbagh says be open to being wrong!-Part 2

Episode 26

samedi 17 mai 2025Duration 57:33

This week, I continue my discussion with Dr. Ubadah Sabbagh, Chief of Staff at Arcadia Science. We discuss his transition to industry, perspective on the state of academic research enterprise, and visionary endeavors.

Ubadah Sabbagh says be open to being wrong!-Part 1

Episode 25

samedi 10 mai 2025Duration 48:07

This week, I have the great pleasure to interviewing Dr. Ubadah Sabbagh, the Chief of Staff at Arcadia Science. Ubadah is a biotech strategist, neuroscientist, and policy advisor. In part 1 of our discussion, Ubadah discusses his international upbringing, his foray into research, and development as a thought leader. We also discuss the why and the how of developing your voice. 

Graham Kendall says life is not a rehearsal!-Part 2

Episode 24

samedi 3 mai 2025Duration 44:07

This week, I continue my conversation with Professor Graham Kendall (graham-kendall.com) , Deputy Director of Research and Enterprise at MILA University in Malaysia. We continue our discussion about his career path in academia, the role of AI, research publication integrity.  

Graham Kendall says life is not a rehearsal!-Part 1

Episode 23

samedi 26 avril 2025Duration 01:05:40

This week, I have the pleasure and privilege of interviewing Professor Graham Kendall, computer scientist, author, and Deputy Vice Chancellor for Research and Enterprise at MILA University. We discuss charting his path academia when he began his undergraduate education at the age of 34 to his accomplished career as a professor, and moving to Malaysia. We also discuss his perspective on the role of AI, and his efforts to address predatory publishing. This is Part 1 of our 2 part episode.


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