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Episode 81: PhD Unions, A New Era in Academic Labor Rights26 Aug 202400:24:48

In this episode of The Struggling Scientist, we're diving into a powerful movement that's reshaping academia—PhD unionization. As more students band together to fight for fair wages and better working conditions, they're not just making waves—they're sparking a new era in academic labor rights. Join us as we share the stories, struggles, and successes behind this growing movement.


Why You Should Tune In:


🎓 Find out what’s driving PhD students to come together and demand change in their universities.

🏆 Hear about the real victories these unions have won, from better pay to crucial support for international students.

🎤 Listen to the personal experiences of those who’ve been on the front lines of this movement.

💪 Learn about the challenges these unions faced and how they pushed through to make a difference.

🔮 Discover what the future holds for PhD unions and how their efforts could inspire change across academia.


📕 TABLE OF CONTENTS 📕

00:00:00 Introduction to Episode

00:01:06 Introduction to Stephanie and Andrew

00:02:17 How Did You Get Involved in PhD Unionization?

00:05:17 What’s the History Behind PhD Unions?

00:09:00 How Do You Set Up a PhD Union?

00:11:32 What Would You Like to Achieve Through Negotiations?

00:13:33 What Concessions Were Made and What’s Next?

00:17:10 How Did You Successfully Bargain with the University?

00:19:27 Do PhD Unions Impact Other Academic Roles?

00:21:06 What Are the Next Steps for the Union?

00:23:31 Closing Remarks and Where to Learn More


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Episode 80: From Lab to TV: The Life of a Scientist in the Media With Prof. Giles Yeo12 Aug 202400:21:38

Join us for an exciting chat with Professor Giles Yeo, the geneticist who made a splash on Channel 4 and the BBC! In this episode, Giles shares his journey from lab research to TV fame, and how he became a leading voice in nutrition and obesity science. Get ready for behind-the-scenes stories, expert insights, and tips on balancing science with media.


Learn more about:

- The thrill of making science documentaries

- The secrets to effective science communication

- And the realities of combining media with academia.


Don't miss this fun and informative episode with the brilliant Giles Yeo! 🌟📺🔬


📕 TABLE OF CONTENTS 📕

00:00:00 Introduction Episode

00:00:32 Introduction to Giles Yeo

00:01:21 Switch to Science Communication

00:02:34 First TV Appearance

00:05:59 Writing His First Book

00:07:04 First Science Documentary

00:07:36 Shift During COVID-19

00:09:30 Personal Challenges in Academia

00:11:06 Rewards of Science Communication

00:13:36 Making Science Communication Easier for Scientists

00:14:18 Advice for Early Career Researchers

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Episode 72: Very Merry Christmas Science25 Dec 202300:15:59

Dive into the festive season with Episode 72 of the "Struggling Scientists" podcast, where we unwrap the science behind Christmas! 🎄🔬


🎅 What does the real Santa look like? We delve into an intriguing study attempting to scientifically determine Father Christmas's facial features.

🍽️ Discover how Christmas dinner with your in-laws could be influencing your gut microbiota.

❄️ Learn about the unique and intricate structure of snowflakes and why no two are alike.

🫀 Uncover the concerning trend of increased heart attacks during the holiday season and the potential causes.

🧠 Lastly, we examine how our brains respond to Christmas-themed images, revealing a neurological basis for the 'Christmas spirit'.


This episode is a blend of light-hearted fun and genuine scientific exploration, perfect for anyone who loves science or is simply curious about the quirks of the holiday season. Don't forget to check out our website thestrugglingscientists.com for more content, and support us by grabbing some cool merch!


Happy holidays and enjoy this blend of jolly science and holiday cheer! 🌟



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Episode 71: Life after Winning a Nobel Prize. with Prof Martin Chalfie Nobel Prize Laureate for GFP18 Dec 202300:40:14

In this episode of The Struggling Scientists, we are honored to have Nobel Laureate, Martin Chalfie, as our special guest. Join us as professor Chalfie shares his remarkable journey in science, from the initial struggles in the lab to the groundbreaking discovery that would ultimately change the field of biology.


Since he was kind enough to talk with us for over an hour this episode will be split into two parts. In episode 70 we ask him questions about his scientific career, how he almost decided he was not cut out to be a scientist, and of course his discovery about using GFP as a marker. In episode 71 we will talk about the impact winning a Nobel prize has on your life and how he missed the announcement of his own Nobel Prize!

Discover the story behind his pivotal work with the green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a genetic tag in cells and C. Elegans. With candid insights into the challenges he faced, the collaborative efforts that led to success, and the impact of his findings, this episode promises to inspire and captivate scientists and science enthusiasts alike.


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Episode 70: Life Before Winning a Nobel Prize. with Prof Martin Chalfie Nobel Prize Laureate for GFP11 Dec 202300:59:06

In this episode of The Struggling Scientists, we are honored to have Nobel Laureate, Martin Chalfie, as our special guest. Join us as professor Chalfie shares his remarkable journey in science, from the initial struggles in the lab to the groundbreaking discovery that would ultimately change the field of biology.

Since he was kind enough to talk with us for over an hour this episode will be split into two parts. In episode 70 we ask him questions about his scientific career, how he almost decided he was not cut out to be a scientist, and of course his discovery about using GFP as a marker. In episode 71 we will talk about the impact winning a Nobel prize has on your life and how he missed the announcement of his own Nobel Prize!

Discover the story behind his pivotal work with the green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a genetic tag in cells and C. Elegans. With candid insights into the challenges he faced, the collaborative efforts that led to success, and the impact of his findings, this episode promises to inspire and captivate scientists and science enthusiasts alike.

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Episode 69: Surviving Academia with ... Coffee!27 Nov 202300:22:33

In this episode of The Struggling Scientists podcast, Suzanne and Jayron dive into the captivating world of coffee and its significance in the lives of PhD students and academics. From the complex composition of roasted coffee to the bioactive compounds it contains, they explore the science behind how coffee affects our bodies and minds. Discover the optimal timing and dosage of caffeine intake, the potential health benefits of moderate coffee consumption, and even some surprising facts about coffee's impact on DNA and bees. So grab your favorite mug and join The Struggling Scientists as they serve up an entertaining and enlightening discussion on the wonders of coffee.

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Episode 68: Leaving Academia for a non-academic career, with Ashley Ruba13 Nov 202300:45:05

Welcome to The Struggling Scientists! In this episode, we dive into the world of non-academic careers for PhD holders. Our special guest, Ashley Ruba, shares her remarkable journey from academia to a fulfilling role as a human factors engineer in the medical device industry. We uncover the challenges academics face, the stigma around non-academic careers, and the misconceptions that often hold back PhD professionals. From networking tips to the day-to-day responsibilities in her new role, Ashley imparts invaluable advice for navigating this transition. Join us as we unravel the opportunities and intellectual fulfillment beyond the confines of academia.


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Episode 67: Tales of the PhD. Halloween Edition30 Oct 202300:21:29

In the spirit of Halloween, The Struggling Scientists bring you their most bone-chilling episode yet: "Tales of the PhD". 


Join hosts Suzanne and Jayron as they delve into the terrifying world of PhD horror stories. From lost data to deleted thesis drafts, and even a lab transformed into a cutthroat battleground, get ready to be spooked by the nightmarish experiences of fellow scientists. 


Grab your pumpkin-scented candles, sit back, and prepare to be haunted by these hair-raising tales of academic fright. Listener discretion is advised. 


This is The Struggling Scientists, where even the pursuit of knowledge can be absolutely terrifying.


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Episode 66: Nobel Prizes 2023, Celebrating Science's Finest Hour!16 Oct 202300:37:27

On this episode of The Struggling Scientists Podcast, hosts Suzanne and Jayron dive deep into the prestigious world of the Nobel Prizes. From the emotional impact of receiving such an esteemed award to the collaborative efforts behind groundbreaking scientific discoveries, they explore the highs and lows of the Nobel Prize experience. Join them as they discuss the winners, their research topics, and other fascinating science that emerged this year. Get ready to be inspired by the stories that unfold and gain a comprehensive understanding of the Nobel Prizes of 2023. Whether you're a scientist seeking insights or simply curious about the world of groundbreaking research, this episode has everything you need to know about the Nobel Prizes.

Tune in and join Suzanne and Jayron as they go through the Nobel Prize announcements of 2023.


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Episode 65: The Hidden Costs Of Doing A PhD02 Oct 202300:25:05

In this 65th episode of The Struggling Scientists podcast, Suzanne and Jayron delve into the hidden costs of pursuing a PhD. They asked their audience about the drawbacks that are not immediately apparent when starting a doctoral program. The responses flooded in, covering financial concerns, strained relationships, mental health struggles, work-life balance challenges, and missed personal milestones. From the surprise of not saving for retirement to the toll on friendships and the heartache of being away from family, this episode sheds light on the often overlooked hardships faced by PhD students. Tune in to gain valuable insights and make informed decisions about pursuing a PhD.

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Episode 64: Laugh, Learn, and Ig Nobel: The Weirdest Science Awards18 Sep 202300:27:33

Welcome to the 64th episode of The Struggling Scientists Podcast! In this exciting edition, we dive into the hilarious and thought-provoking world of the Ignoble Prizes. Prepare to be entertained as we explore the winners in categories like Chemistry and Geology, Literature, and Mechanical Engineering.

From the bizarre science of rock-licking to the peculiar phenomenon of jamais vu, we uncover the intriguing stories behind these unconventional research topics.

Join hosts Suzanne and Jayron as they delve into the lighter side of science and celebrate the whimsical achievements that make us laugh and think. Get ready for a dose of scientific fun on The Struggling Scientists Podcast!

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Episode 63: Demystifying the Tenure Track with Prof. Emmanuel Tsekleves04 Sep 202300:34:46

Welcome back to another exciting episode of The Struggling Scientists! In today's episode, titled "Demystifying the Tenure Track," we have the privilege of interviewing Emmanuel Tsekleves, a professor and research director with extensive experience in academia.

Join our hosts, Suzanne and Jayron, as they dive deep into the intricacies of the tenure track process and discover the key factors that can make or break a candidate's career in academia. From the application process to the interview stage, Prof. Tsekleves shares invaluable insights and insider knowledge, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities that await those navigating the academic world.

So grab your headphones, sit back, and get ready to demystify the tenure track with Prof. Emmanuel Tsekleves on The Struggling Scientists Podcast!

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PhD's Toolkit! Jenni AI, your academic writing assistant?20 May 202400:16:35

🚀 Boost Your Academic Writing with Jenni AI! 📚


In this video, we review Jenni AI, an AI-powered writing assistant perfect for academics and PhD students. Learn how Jenni AI can help you overcome writer’s block, manage citations, and streamline your writing process.


⏰ TIME STAMPS

0:00 - Introduction to The Toolkit

0:19 - Jenni AI Overview

0:42 - Jenni AI Tour

1:18 - Dealing with Writer's Block

2:33 - Managing Academic Papers

3:09 - AI Chat Feature

3:28 - Referencing and Citing Papers

5:00 - Function

7:52 - Ease of Use

11:40 - Pricing

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15:21 - Ranking Jenni AI

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Episode 62: Academic Burnouts: When The Struggle Becomes Too Much21 Aug 202300:37:02

In this episode of The Struggling Scientists, we delve deep into the pervasive issue of burnout. Join hosts Suzanne and Jayron as they sit down with guest Cevdet Acarsoy, a psychologist and PhD student, to discuss the impact of burnout on productivity, motivation, and mental health in the academic world. Uncover the vicious circle of exhaustion, procrastination, and anxiety, and learn how to detect the early signs of burnout before it reaches a breaking point. Discover the unique challenges faced by academics and gain insights into effective strategies for preventing and managing burnout. Tune in and navigate the path towards a healthier, more sustainable work-life balance.


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Episode 61: Inhaling the Truth, Delving Into The Science Behind Air Pollution07 Aug 202300:23:52

In this episode of The Struggling Scientists, we dive deep into the world of air pollution, uncovering its lesser-known effects and surprising sources. Join us as we explore the intricate relationship between air pollution and human health, shedding light on the toxic vs. non-toxic substances that fill our atmosphere. Our special guest, David Gonzalez, a postdoctoral scholar at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, shares his expertise in atmospheric chemistry and air pollution toxicology. We'll also discuss the alarming statistics that connect air pollution to millions of premature deaths worldwide. So grab your headphones and get ready to discover the hidden truths about the air we breathe on this eye-opening journey.

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Episode 60: The Power of PhD Internships With Dr. Kristina Ulicna24 Jul 202300:31:10

Are you a struggling PhD student looking for ways to enhance your research skills and boost your career prospects? Well, you're in luck! In this episode of "The Struggling Scientists," our hosts Suzanne and Jayron, along with special guest dr Kristina Ulicna, dive deep into the world of PhD internships. They discuss the importance of internships for PhD students, the benefits of stepping out of your comfort zone, and how internships can provide a valuable break from the intense workload of a PhD. Get ready to learn about the real-world experiences of PhD interns and discover valuable tips for finding and navigating internships. Tune in now!

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Episode 59: From Perfect to Progress, Embracing Imperfection on Your Scientific Journey with Kate Ahl10 Jul 202300:24:09

Are you tired of constantly striving for perfection? In today's episode of "The Struggling Scientists," hosts Suzanne and Jayron tackle the topic of perfectionism and its detrimental effects on one's scientific journey.

They are joined by an insightful guest, Kate Ahl, a renowned psychotherapist specializing in working with academics, scientists, and knowledge workers. Together, they delve into the dark side of perfectionism, from its contribution to procrastination and impostor syndrome to its impact on progress and mental well-being.

Tune in as they uncover the hidden dangers of unexamined perfectionism within universities and knowledge industries and offer practical strategies to overcome this pervasive mindset. Get ready to embrace imperfection and unlock your true potential.

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Keywords: perfectionism, drawbacks, procrastination, impostor syndrome, lack of progress, universities, dysfunction, bullying, consequences, compassion, mistakes, emotional response, mindfulness, internally motivated, academic work, smart people, progress, phd, scientists, academia



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Episode 58 The Final Battle: Navigating a Dutch PhD Defense26 Jun 202300:21:18

In this episode of The Struggling Scientists Podcast, Jayron shares his experience defending his PhD in the Netherlands. Topics include preparation strategies, unexpected questions, and overcoming self-doubt.

We hope our listeners can gain some insights that help them with their own PhDs!


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Episode 57: Bridging the Gap: Transforming Your PhD Thesis into an Engaging Magazine with dr. Liza Cornet12 Jun 202300:37:55

In this episode, we interview Liza Cornet, an expert in making PhD theses more approachable for a broad audience. We discuss her fun and innovative magazine, which translates theses into engaging stories, and offer tips for PhD students looking to communicate their research. We also talk about the challenges of striking a balance between simplifying research and keeping its message intact. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights for anyone interested in science communication.

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Episode 56: Science News, Children born with DNA from 3 people, wavy wounds heal faster, and elefant peals banana's faster than humans.29 May 202300:25:28

Another episode about all the Science that has made the news recently! We get you completely up to-date (kind off) with everything you need to know.

We talk about:

  • Your native language impacts the wiring of your brain
  • Yellow Crazy Ants create chimeras to reproduce
  • Elephant peels bananas faster than human
  • Beetle drinks water using it’s but
  • Earth wobble might mean your zodiac sign is not what you think it is
  • Wavy wounds heal faster than straight ones
  • Dr. Deep Sea sets a new record for living underwater.
  • Children are born with DNA from 3 people.


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Episode 55: Finding Your Perfect Match: Qualities to Look for in a PhD Supervisor15 May 202300:30:03

Choosing the right PhD supervisor can make or break your experience in graduate school. In this episode, hosts Suzanne and Jayron discuss the important qualities to look for in a PhD supervisor, such as mentoring skills, communication skills, and expertise in the field. They also provide advice on how to figure out what you need in a supervisor and how to find out more information about potential supervisors. Tune in to learn how to find your perfect match!

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Episode 54: Upgrade Your Productivity: The Ultimate List of Chrome Extensions for Academics and Scientists01 May 202300:21:54

Are you a PhD student or scientist looking to boost your productivity? In this episode, the Struggling Scientists share their ultimate list of Chrome extensions for academics and scientists. From reference management to writing assistance, these tools will revolutionize the way you work. Tune in to learn how to upgrade your productivity and streamline your research process.

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Episode 53: The Struggles of Science Communication with PhD Life Coach dr Vikki Burns!17 Apr 202301:13:29

Science communication has many benefits both for society and yourself. 

But it isn't always easy.

In this episode, we talk with Dr Vikki Burns from the PhD Life Coach Podcast about the struggles of doing science communication and anything new in general. If you are interested in her work or amazing podcast check out Vikki's website: https://www.thephdlifecoach.com/

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Episode 79: The Science Behind Weight Loss, Obesity, And Diets With Prof. Giles Yeo29 Apr 202400:44:56

Weight loss isn't complicated, but that sure as hell doesn't make it easy.

With so much (mis)information out there, we decided to talk with an expert to get the facts!


This week, Suzanne Van Wouw and I recorded a new episode with the wonderful Prof. Giles Yeo on the science behind

✅ Weight loss

✅ Obesity

✅ Nutrition

✅ and much more


Expect to learn 🧠 :

⭐Universal and science-based nutritional advice from an expert.

⭐The benefits of exercise for weight management, not weight loss.

⭐ Why calories don't count

⭐ and so much more!


We are really excited to share this episode with you!


📕 TABLE OF CONTENTS 📕

00:00:00 Introduction Episode

00:01:45 Introduction to Giles Yeo and his Hobbies

00:03:14 Healthy Eating for Busy Scientists

00:05:29 The Misconception about Calories

00:09:17 Genetic Factors in Diet and Weight Loss

00:14:04 Challenges in Losing Weight

00:17:55 Exercise and its Role in Weight Management

00:23:13 Impact and Popularity of Weight-Loss Drugs

00:33:32 The Future of Weight Loss: Technology and Personalized Medicine

00:39:02 Balancing Food Love with Healthy Living

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Episode 52: Ai in Academia, With Mushtaq Bilal03 Apr 202300:52:44

Today we have another amazing episode for you! We are talking with Twitter-validated Ai expert Mushtaq Bilal about AI tools for academic writing. We get to know him first and then we discuss how to use AI tools to make academic writing more efficient, how to stay up to date with new AI tools, and the best ways to use them. Tune in to this episode to learn more about the exciting ways AI is changing academic writing.

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Episode 51: Science News.... Male contraceptive pil, heartbeat causes wrinkels in time and Hansel and Gretel20 Mar 202300:30:43

Today we have another Science News episode again! Filled with amazing Science that reached the news recently. We will discuss it all with a lot of laughs and fun!


The topics we discuss in this episode:

  • Robot can print 3D cell structures directly on your organs
  • Our heartbeats can cause 'wrinkles in time'
  • Bugs use a butt-flicker to launch pee at 40G's
  • Dodo's next inline for de-extinction
  • Naked Molrat's age-defying fertility
  • Hansel and Gretel inspire Rover's planet exploration
  • Moondust problem on Spacesuits might be solved with liquid nitrogen
  • Promising male contraceptive pil/ SAC inhibitor


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Episode 50: How we got started with our Science Communication Journey06 Mar 202300:40:55

Our 50th Episode! Can you believe it?

In this episode, we reflect on our science communication journey and answer questions from our fans. We discuss why and how we started the podcast, growing on social media, and our plans for the future, including adding courses on science communication. We also answer questions from our fans about our most rewarding experience as science communicators, changing the PhD funding model, dealing with mean reviewer comments, and tips for starting a thesis. Don't miss out on this insightful and inspiring episode!

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Episode 49: Open Acces Publishing with Chirag Jay Patel20 Feb 202300:20:52

Open Access Publishing has been a significant development for the Scientific world. Today we talk with open access expert Chirag Jay Patel from R Discovery about this topic. We discuss:

  • What led to the open access movement?
  • What have been the biggest benefits of open access publishing?
  • What aspects could still be improved?
  • What developments are occurring with open access?
  • How is R discovery using open access to help researchers?


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Episode 48: Ai in drug discovery with assistant Professor Francesca Grisoni06 Feb 202300:40:00

In this episode, we talk with assistant Professor Francesca Grisoni about AI in drug discovery! Her research group focuses on deep learning and we ask her about how AI is used in the lab, how it outperforms (or not) traditional methods and the challenges of AI research.

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Episode 47: PhD Productivity, let's get organised!23 Jan 202300:29:41

Today we introduce a new series to our podcast: PhD Productivity, and discuss the why, how, and what of the series. We are going to discuss tools and resources to help PhD students and other Scientists become more organized and productive. And more importantly, feel in control again! We also introduce the first tool, Notion, and discuss how it can be used to capture ideas, manage projects, and more.


Check out notion now with the link: https://thestrugglingscientists.com/notion


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Episode 46: Science News: Bee vaccines, Robot worms and cancer cured by CRISPR09 Jan 202300:39:24

We have for you another fun Science News episode, so much amazing Science has reached the News recently that it was difficult to choose! But we made a selection and will bring you up to speed with the actual science behind the news!

  • Bats channeling their inner death metal singer
  • The first vaccine for Bees approved in US
  • Male and Female stem cells created from a single person
  • Curing Cancer with CRISPR
  • Papers and Patents are becoming less disruptive
  • 2.6-billion-year-old CRISPR enzymes can still edit cells
  • High Cows and THC laced milk
  • Gregor Mendel dug up and DNA analyzed
  • The first virovore discovered
  • Intermitted fasting changes gene expression
  • Robot Ninja Turtles
  • Remote control worms


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Episode 45: A Climate Change Christmas Special with Ernst Jan Kuiper26 Dec 202200:47:11

On this second Christmas day, we have a very special gift for you! A Christmas episode about standing up for your Science and Climate Change!

Ernst-Jan Kuiper, a former scientist, and current climate change activist, joined us for this episode to discuss his experience with climate change research, activism, and advocacy. He discussed what it is like to join protests as a scientist, the main findings of climate research, misconceptions about climate change, and what people can do to help. He also shared his thoughts on countries that are doing well with regard to curbing their carbon emissions and the progress being made in governments taking climate change more seriously.


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Episode 44: Winter is coming! The Science behind Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)12 Dec 202200:40:38

Yesterday we had the first real frost here in the Netherlands, and now that we have the first real evidence that winter is finally here we knew we needed to do a special winter-themed episode. So today we are going to talk about the winter dip, more officially called seasonal affective disorder (SAD). We are ready with a warm cup of chocolate or thee on this cold cold day to talk some science! We have gathered an enormous amount of information from many papers and are going to try to shape this into something that is both enjoyable and interesting! 

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Episode 43: Ig Nobel Prize winners 202228 Nov 202200:34:44

Today we discuss the Ig Nobel Prize winners from 2022. Ten interesting pieces of research that were awarded this prize for Science, that first make you laugh and then think.


Some highlights include:

  • A Moose Dummy master thesis
  • Ancient ritualistic Maya enemas
  • Icecream as a treatment
  • Constipated scorpions


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Episode 78: Vlogging the PhD Journey: Behind the Scenes with Nathalie Reilly (Life and Sunshine)01 Apr 202400:26:37

🔬✨ Dive into the vibrant world of vlogging a PhD journey with Nathalie Reilly (@Life_and_Sunshine), an inspiration for aspiring scientists and PhD students everywhere! In this episode of "The Struggling Scientists," Nathalie shares the highs and lows of her unique PhD experience, offering a rare glimpse behind the lab coat. 🎓📸


Episode Highlights:

🎥 The Art of Vlogging a PhD Journey

🏄‍♀️ Balancing Academia with Personal Passions

💡 Strategies for Aspiring Academic Vloggers


👩‍🔬 Whether you're a fellow scientist, a student considering a PhD, or just curious about the intersection of science and social media, this episode is packed with insights, advice, and a whole lot of inspiration.


📌 Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more episodes that explore the struggles and triumphs of scientists just like you. Hit the like button, share with your friends, and leave us a comment with your thoughts or questions for Nathalie!


🔗 Find Nathalie Reilly on Instagram: @Life_and_Sunshine for your daily dose of life, sunshine, and science.

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Episode 42: Detecting Fraud in Science with dr. Elisabeth Bik14 Nov 202201:00:05

In this episode we interviewed dr. Elisabeth Bik about detecting fraud in scientific publications. She is an expert in detecting image tampering and has already found problems resulting in the retraction of over 900 articles.


We talk with her about:

  • The percentage of publications that have fraudulent images
  • What steps to take if you find a fraudulent paper
  • Why do serial offenders keep committing fraud
  • How serious journals and institutions take this problem
  • The drawbacks of exposing fraud
  • How you can be more informed when reading papers

Follow Elisabeth on Twitter @MicrobiomDigest

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Episode 41: The Science Life.... 10 things we learned from the PhD31 Oct 202200:33:45

Today we are talking about things we learned from the PhD besides our scientific knowledge. We picked 10 of our biggest learning moments and are sharing them with you.


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Episode 40: Career talks... From Academia to Consulting17 Oct 202200:30:48

We talked with the very interesting Bryan Quoc Le about how he switched from academia to consulting after his PhD. Or more precisely already during his PhD! He has a lot of tips for people considering consultancy as their next step.

If you want to learn more about him check out his website: www.bryanquocle.com

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Episode 39: The Science/PhD Life.... Imposter Syndrome/Experience!03 Oct 202200:45:57

Today we talk with dr. Marc Reid, a Pi from Glasgow who wrote a book about imposter syndrome or as he would prefer to call it the imposter experience. We have a lot of questions for him about his own experience and his tips for dealing with feeling like an imposter.

If you want to know more about Marc Reid, or get his book about the imposter experience, check out his website: dr-marc-reid.com

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Episode 38: Science news! Doppelgangers share DNA, robot spiders, and grapes make you live longer.12 Sep 202200:54:43

We are back with another Science news episode! Not only will we bring you up to date on the most interesting (and funny) Science that has reached the news since our last episode and give you all the facts you need to astonish people at your next social event. We will also fact-check the actual research papers to make sure it actually shows what the journalist wrote about them. Which does not always seem to be the case!


We will talk about

  • Sharing DNA with your doppelganger
  • Sharks that walk on land because of climate change??
  • Growing mouse embryos without eggs or sperm
  • Making robots out of dead spiders
  • Electrical bacteria
  • Grapes make you live longer
  • Good sleep reduces your chances of strokes
  • Fernandina tortoise is not extinct after all
  • Dopamine circuits are real
  • New compound works against hard-to-kill cancers


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Episode 37: The Science/PhD Life... Academic Writing tips from a professional!29 Aug 202200:46:29

Today we interviewed Anna Clemens who became an academic writing coach after doing a PhD in chemistry. She specializes in helping researchers write really good papers and has courses you can sign up for. She really looks at the contents of the paper, how to get your story more clear and concise and how to get your paper more easily accepted.

We got in contact after our previous episode on writing tips from our own perspective and are of course really interested in tips from a professional academic writing coach!

If you are interested in Anna's courses you can check out: https://www.annaclemens.com/ or follow her on Twitter: @scientistswrite

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Episode 36. Career talks... Switching from academia to industry with Nicole Betz15 Aug 202200:20:45

Today we talk with Nicole Betz from the US who recently switched to industry after her PhD and Postdoc. She now is a marketing researcher and talks with us about all the tips she has about getting a job outside of academia and about the job she has now.

Together with some friends she also started a Twitter account called AltAcChats. They aim to help people switch to industry, definitely check it out! https://twitter.com/AltAcChats

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Episode 35: The Science/PhD Life... Defending your PhD with Dr. Maria Clemente01 Aug 202200:25:38

In this episode, we talk with the newly graduated Dr. Maria Clemente about what it is like to defend your PhD in the Netherlands. While there are clear differences in the defense between countries that are interesting to hear about, she also has some very good tips for people preparing for their PhD that are useful for PhDers all around the world.

In future episodes, we want to highlight what it is like to do a PhD or defend your thesis in other countries. We are always looking for future guests so if this is something you would like to talk to us about definitely reach out to us!

Also please leave us a rating or comment on your favorite listening platform!

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Episode 34: The Science/PhD Life... Scientific Writing Tips18 Jul 202200:27:10

Our episode is a week late because Suzanne was finishing up her second paper. So we decided that this was the perfect timing for some academic writing tips! What have we learned from our experiences and what tips do we have? Check it out now!


If you have any questions, comments, suggestions or papers we really need to read, you can reach out to us via our website or email:

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Episode 33: Invited Scientist Dr. Dave Speijer- Symbiogenesis, the evolution of eukaryotes26 Jun 202200:57:21

Today we invited dr Dave Speijer again, to talk about some science with us! We talk about one of his favorite topics, namely evolution, and this time specifically about Symbiogenesis the evolution of eukaryotes.


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Episode 77: Science News, From Sci-Fi Realities to Scientific Missteps18 Mar 202400:32:49

In this episode of the Struggling Scientists podcast, we're peeling back the curtain on some of the most riveting and significant moments that have recently captivated the scientific community. Join hosts Suzanne and Jayron as they delve into a mix of groundbreaking discoveries, unexpected challenges, and curious incidents that highlight the dynamic nature of science today:


❄️ The Freezer Fiasco: A staggering $47 million worth of research vanished overnight. What went wrong at one of the world's leading institutes? The details are more chilling than you think.


🐁 When AI Goes Awry: Ever seen a rat like no other? Discover what happens when artificial intelligence takes a creative license a little too far in scientific research.


🍚 The Future on Your Plate: Imagine a world where your rice is also your meat. Dive into the debate on "meat-rice" and its potential to revolutionize our food system.


📄 The Disappearing Act: Millions of scientific papers are vanishing into thin air. Find out why and what it means for the future of scientific knowledge.


🌌 Dune's Reality Check: The iconic desert planet from Dune—fact or pure fiction? Our discussion might just surprise you.


📊 The Great Hybrid Work Experiment: How has the shift to remote and hybrid work affected scientific creativity and productivity? The insights are invaluable.


Each story unfolds a layer of the incredible tapestry that is modern science, from breathtaking breakthroughs to cautionary tales that will shape the way we think about technology, nature, and ourselves.


🎧 Don't just skim the surface of these stories—join us as we dive deep into the details that matter, uncovering the truth behind the headlines.


➡️ Tune in to this week's episode of the Struggling Scientists for a journey into the heart of science's most fascinating stories. Listen now to not miss out on the adventure!



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Episode 32: Science News: Moon dirt, your mom's voice, and nasal Vaccines13 Jun 202200:38:06

Today we are back with another cutting-edge research episode. But instead of talking in detail about one paper, we are going to discuss a broad range of papers that made it into the Scientific news recently. We will discuss:

  • Nasal Vaccines against Covid-19
  • Scientists grew human skin on a robot finger
  • Sleep-deprived mosquitos prefer sleeping over eating
  • Ibruprofen in combination with two commonly used drugs can cause kidney damage
  • The first look at the black hole at the center of our milky way
  • Scientists grew the first plants in real moon dirt
  • Dog breeds are a surprisingly poor predictor of behavior
  • A moms voice has a special place in kids' brains, but not in teens
  • Silent genetic mutations are not as innocent as long thought


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Episode 31: The Science/PhD Life.... Going to an International Congress30 May 202200:41:08

This week Suzanne went to an international congress in Milan. We talk about her experiences, Milan, the conference, and her colleagues almost dying. You know, typical PhD stuff!

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Episode 30. Cutting-Edge Research?!? ... Screaming at Rats causes fertility issues17 May 202200:38:05

Do you ever wonder what other subjects you could have studied during your PhD? Well, this Podcast is here to tell you all about the cutting-edge research you could have done! And today we discuss a paper that was just published, where researchers found that screaming at rats for 3 weeks causes fertility issues. Intrigued? Then definitely listen to us discussing this paper.

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Episode 29: Career talks... How to start a Start-up02 May 202200:38:16

In this episode, we talked with the CEO and CTO of a startup in Switzerland, named Bigomics. We interviewed them about what it was like to start their own company. They talk about their journey and have some nice tips for future entrepreneurs.

Career talks is a collaboration between The Struggling Scientists and the Alumni association Bio-medical Sciences of the University of Amsterdam

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